The Chelyabinsk Meteor Video
The Chelyabinsk Meteor was an awesome event that occurred in Russia. This video explains the ins and outs of this meteorite impact.
The Chelyabinsk Meteor was an awesome event that occurred in Russia. This video explains the ins and outs of this meteorite impact.
If you have been in education for a long time, you will have undoubtedly heard of some "idea" that would "revolutionize" education. In this video, Veritasium, describes some research into how students learn, how technology can help, and what the role of the learner and teacher actually should be.
This 3rd-grade spelling worksheet is designed to help young learners master their spelling skills! This worksheet contains 10 sentences, each with 2 to 3 words that are misspelled. With a specific focus on words that end in the letter "y", this worksheet is the perfect tool to help students improve their spelling in a fun and interactive way. Students will need to decide whether to change the word that ends in 'y' to 'ys' or 'ies.'
This is a bio feature of the Rosa Parks story during the Civil Rights Movement.
This video sings about squares, circles, and triangles and counts their sides.
This is a method for your students to demonstrate their knowledge and understanding of reading and interpreting pictographs. This is an Easter Egg pictograph worksheet that contains six questions.
This video details the "brown food chain," explaining how rotting detritus such as pond scum and animal poop contribute enormous amounts of energy to our ecosystems.
Discover the truth behind common misconceptions about dinosaurs in this video. Uncover fascinating insights as we delve into the world of creatures often mistaken for dinosaurs, shedding light on their true classification. Gain a deeper understanding of how dinosaurs are scientifically categorized, debunking myths and clarifying misconceptions. Join us on this captivating journey to unravel the secrets of dinosaur classification.
In this 7-12 Earth Science lab, students will get a chance to hone in on their observation and inference skills. Students will work in groups to observe 4 different rocks. They will make inferences about the environment that the rocks came from as well as take an educated guess as to which rock type the rock belongs, igneous, metamorphic, or sedimentary. Students will write those observations down and then share one of their rocks with the class.
At the beginning of science courses, usually, the scientific method is taught. My high school students have to demonstrate their knowledge of the scientific processes and especially show an understanding of data collection, variables, and conclusions. This document contains the rubric I use to grade their assignment as well as the student instructions that I give. This is in a Google doc so that you can edit the instructions or manipulate the rubric.