
Math, science, history… oh my! This week’s round-up features engaging lessons and activities that will have your students learning about scientists, atoms, and even physiology. You’ll also find task cards, bell ringers, and trivia!
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It’s FREE!“This is a resource for science teachers that incorporates elements of informational text literacy skills, as well as basic science skills like graphing and interpreting data.” |
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“These are bulletin board letters that allow science teachers to create classroom displays using tiles from the periodic table.” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource will engage and challenge students with a problem to solve and also allow you, the teacher, to quickly assess student understanding of lab equipment and tools. Differentiated versions are also included to meet the individual needs of your students.” |
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“Identifying and classifying are higher-order thinking skills that we challenge our students to do in order to be successful in the 21st century learning environment. This resource will stimulate students to identify, as well as classify, and provide a visual tool that can be used for review or assessment.” |
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It’s FREE!“In this genetics activity, students apply inheritance principles as they determine the traits of their own unique Hawaiian critter. Then they color, name, and display their adorable Kolo.” |
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“This digital textbook for anatomy and physiology features accurate content in a clear, concise PowerPoint format and amazing images that keep students engaged.” |
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It’s FREE!“The task cards are designed for review and practice at the end of a unit on solving equations or for an end of the year review in a fun and interactive way.” |
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“This activity is both fun and challenging for algebra students to practice solving multi-step equations. Even high school students enjoy a little bit of coloring to go with their math practice.” |
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“Students love competing against one another, especially if there is a prize involved. Challenge your students to work through the trivia, and the first person or team to answer the questions correctly and calculate the correct total wins! Students have fun while learning about George Washington.” |
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“Students are sent on a ‘secret mission’ and given a backstory to ignite their active learning skills. They are given a code name which makes them feel as if they are part of the secret mission. Students practice hands-on, practical problem-solving skills, all while learning about growth mindset and moving around the classroom. Your students will be inspired to think outside the box! As a ‘timed’ challenge, students will be engaged from beginning to end.” |
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It’s FREE!“Bell ringer activities are a great way to implement structure into your classroom and to provide your students with a point of reflection. This platform also provides a safe and private place to empower and encourage student voice and expression.” |
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“The three vocabulary projects and activities included in this resource are based on notable, respected researcher Robert J. Marzano and his Six Steps to Better Vocabulary Instruction. Through the use of technology and by providing the opportunity for choices, these resources will encourage a high level of engagement with all of your students!” |