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Upcoming Sale!

 My store will be participating in the Teachers Pay Teachers sale on February 4th and 5th. Enter the code  FEBSALE25 to save an additional 5%! AND, I have another $10 gift card to giveaway to one of my followers of my store . I will be sending a note with instructions on how to enter the drawing on February 3rd.

Freebie Focus: Cell, Tissue, & Organs Free Flashcards

The freebie for this round caught my attention because the flashcards are beautiful to look at!  Included are  detailed images and definitions to help students learn their vocabulary on the parts of the cell and cell types.  There are nine flashcards for download from  Biochemistry by Noor . It may not be a complete set, but it offers a good sample of their work. Download your freebie  here  today! Photo by  National Cancer Institute  on  Unsplash

New Products: Earth Science

 I have been working on the NGSS standards for middle school on Earth's Systems and have almost finished! Here's what I have been putting together so far: MS-ESS2-2: Weathering and Erosion Shores (Geologic Processes) In this activity, students examine the geologic process of weathering and erosion on a beach. They model two types of weathering, research, and sort cards on types of weathering to determine rates of geological processes. The final piece is a CER over whether this process is rapid or gradual. MS-ESS2-3: Pangea Puzzle, Fossils, and Plate Movement Activity Students will examine plate movement since Pangea using the placement of fossils and the shape of landmasses. First, they will attempt to piece together Pangea. With research, they will make predictions and draw the placement of current plate boundaries and plate tectonics. A claim-evidence-reasoning is used to assess understanding of the objective. MS-ESS2-4: Mini-Water Cycle Activity Students build and draw model...

DIY Earth Shake Table

Many years ago, I worked at a small school with a limited budget. I tried to be creative in making my classes engaging and limiting my spending. In came the shake table. Sadly, I cannot find the original website that inspired it, but it served my students well. Here's how it is made:  Materials thin rubber bands (4) flat piece of cardboard (stage) larger cardboard lid/box marbles/balls (~12) Steps Grab a cardboard box lid or cut a box so it is no taller than four inches. (In these pictures, I used a large cereal box.) Cut a flat piece of cardboard to serve as the stage. It must be a couple of inches smaller in length and width than your box lid. On the four corners of the stage, punch a hole.  Punch holes on four corners of the box toward the top lip. Cut all four rubber bands open. Tie a large knot at the end of one rubber band and feed the rubber band through a hole in the box so the knot is on the outside. Pull the rubber band through the corresponding hole in the stage and...

Freebie Focus: Photosynthesis Coloring Sheet -- Conservation of Matter

I am a big fan of coloring worksheets. This week's freebie is one of such products. It is created by  Mr. Seiwert's Science Resources . They created a worksheet on the reactants and products of photosynthesis. Students color the different atoms and answer questions about the balanced equations. Download your copy here ! Photo by  Alexander Grey  on  Unsplash  

New Product: Earth Science

With the holidays, more time was spent with family, but the first MS-ESS2 activity is active, and the next is underway. Over two class periods, students learn about the movement of salt on Earth's surface. They start with a small demonstration of saltwater evaporation, complete research on the cycle, and create a model. The final assessment is a CER over how salt moves from one location to another.

Graphing Progress

 Another idea I received from my PLC: student reflection on progress. What a perfect topic for a New Year and a great skill for all! We would have students graph their pretest scores and activities along the way and finish with the post-assessment. The idea was for students to see how the percentage rose from the beginning to the end. On the bottom of the sheet was a spot for setting a goal for being successful with the unit and a reflection on how well the strategy worked at the end. Photo by  Алекс Арцибашев  on  Unsplash

Freebie Focus: Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Worksheet

DUCKY SCI  is the store behind the freebie  Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration worksheet  on Teachers Pay Teachers. They have many cute resources for a newer store and this one caught my eye. The worksheet reviews the processes and shows how they form a cycle. There is a black-and-white version to print and a color version  that can  be filled out digitally. What I like: easy-to-read font and layout background information to connect to actual scenarios answer key two different student versions This could be used as a summary worksheet or check for understanding for middle and high school students. Photo by  Sharon Pittaway  on  Unsplash

New Products: Note Sheets, Lab Tools, and Earth's Atmosphere

Note Sheets 1.  Atoms, Structures, and Bonds Vocabulary Note Sheet 2.  Parts of a Cell Vocabulary Note Sheet Reviewing Lab Safety: Who Am I? Game- Lab Tools The classic "Who Am I?" game has 18 cards that cover common laboratory tools to review at the beginning of the year or midyear (see list below). Simply print the secured PDF with cards and instructions and play! (Definitions are not included and the game assumes students have learned the terms already.) This has been bundled  with one of my older resources on lab safety in a "Choose Your Own Story" format. It can be found here . Earth's Atmosphere  1. Escape Puzzle Room This puzzle escape room would be great as a review or a day there is a sub in the classroom. Topics covered are ayers of the atmosphere, air masses, weather, types of fronts, the Goldilocks Principle, greenhouse gases, and convection currents. 2. Who Am I? Game 3. Bundle of Above Review Games Coming soon. . . more Earth Science resources!