
This week’s resource round-up has tons of science, Spanish, and math resources. We’re featuring a physical science bundle, science QR code hunt, digital math activities, and so much more! Jump right into these multi-disciplined interactive activities and digital resources. Half of them are free!
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It’s FREE!“Reinforce the difference between ‘un’ and ‘el’ with this silly story about a celebrity that your students either love or hate! The reading includes comprehension questions in English to assess understanding of definite and indefinite articles. Good activity for first year students! It is fully editable and easy to share in Google Classroom, if necessary.” |
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“This is a silly story using comprehensible input to help students communicate in a restaurant. Includes reading comprehension questions as well!” |
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It’s FREE!“A concise yet comprehensive 7-page study guide that covers numerous beginning-of-the-year topics, including types of observations, SI System, metric conversions, significant figures, and basic statistics for typical middle school and early high school science classes.” |
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“A 33-slide PowerPoint that introduces middle school science students to the topics of the scientific method, experimental design, and parts of an experiment (e.g. problem, hypothesis, variables, etc.). This product can be used as an introduction to basic experimental design and also as a continuing guide for students who are mastering the skill of lab report writing.” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a great Thanksgiving activity that can be used in math centers, for homework, or early finishers. A great review for students to practice perfect squares as well as square roots and get to color in class.” |
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“These games are great for small groups, centers, or whole groups. Students will love playing them against each other while they are learning the content needed.” |
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It’s FREE!“The document is a Drag-N-Drop activity. Students drag the vocabulary words and match them with the correct definitions. Take it for a grade, or review answers with students to check for understanding. Use these sheets as homework checks, at the beginning of a unit to familiarize students with the vocabulary, or add it in as a station rotation during lab work.” |
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“This QR code hunt is a little different from my others. This one is based on different branches of study in science, or -ologies. The branch of study and a QR code is on each page. The QR code will take the students to a website where they can read and record what each branch of science studies. There are 24 branches of study represented here.” |
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It’s FREE!“Make solving one-step equations fun with this digital self-checking matching activity! Students will solve 20 equations and make matching sets of cards that have the same solution.” |
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“This bundle contains 20 digital activities on various middle school math topics for use on Google Drive™! This is a great way to incorporate technology into your classroom while still giving students rigorous practice activities.” |
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It’s FREE!“One important science skill is the ability to transform one kind of data into another. JUMBO Color-by-Numbers offer students the opportunity to do just that!“ |
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“Turn the learning over to your students as you facilitate this hands-on lab. Students will make their own water filters using a combination of materials, each of which is similar to a real earth material.” |