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Help your students learn all about a lunar eclipse while they create a keepsake, 10-page mini book!
⭐ What’s Included:
Five .pdf pages that students can cut in half (or can be pre-cut) to create
a 10-page mini book. This material is designed for 3rd-5th grade students and with kid-friendly explanation of lunar eclipses.
⭐Students will learn:
On the last page of the mini book, students will draw their own lunar eclipse illustration.
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This complete bundle is a full year of 7th grade science! Comes complete with two student textbooks and two teacher editions:
Natural Science: Physics & Earth Science – Grade 7 (Student Edition)
Natural Science: Physics & Earth Science – Grade 7 (Teacher’s Edition)
Natural Science: Biology & Chemistry – Grade 7 (Student Edition)
Natural Science: Biology & Chemistry – Grade 7 (Teacher’s Edition)
Watch a short video preview of the Physics & Earth Science student edition here.
See the table of contents for each student edition below:
This physics and earth science student textbook is designed to use with middle school students (specifically those learning at or ready for 7th grade work). View the table of contents in the description below. Preview video here.
Get the TEACHER’S EDITION here!
Bundle and Save: 7th Grade Science Curriculum Bundle
Here is a worksheet for students to use when the are learning about volcanoes! KWL worksheets are to be used at the beginning and end of any study.
K – What I know (Students list everything they already know – prior knowledge)
W – What I want to learn (Students begin thinking about what they don’t know and what they want to investigate about the given topic…i.e. volcanoes!)
L – What I’ve learned (After the study is complete, students will complete this section giving details about what ‘new’ things they have learned)
There is also a section for students to reveal what the most ‘interesting’ fact was that they learned. Your students will love the reflection and enjoy sharing their answers.
Fun, Science activity to make your very own volcano out of things you have around the house!
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