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Preview of Living and Nonliving Things Sorting Activity

Living and Nonliving Things Sorting Activity

Assess students knowledge of living and nonliving things with this sorting activity that includes real photographs. Students will sort pictures of living and non-living things on sorting mats. Photographs are included of a variety of living plants, animals and nonliving objects.What is included?Sorting Cards for Living and NonlivingSorting Mats for living and NonlivingTwelve cards for each categoryWhen to UseInformal AssessmentScience CenterSmall Group ActivityRelated ProductsNocturnal and Diur
Preview of Forensics Unit 11 PPT:  Blood Evidence (SIOP & Differentiated)

Forensics Unit 11 PPT: Blood Evidence (SIOP & Differentiated)

Use this PPT alone or get my:Forensics Unit Plan 11: Blood Evidence and the Forensics Unit 11: Blood Evidence TestThis PPT covers the following objectives:Content Objectives (TSWBAT):1. Determine whether a stain is blood and whether or not is human or animal.2. Determine the blood type of a simulated bloodstain using the ABO/Rh system. Language Objectives: 1. Discuss blood stain patterns as a function of velocity, direction, and height of fall.2. Read documented case studies describing the use
Preview of Leo Lionni's Swimmy Tier 2 Vocabulary (Visual for ELL)

Leo Lionni's Swimmy Tier 2 Vocabulary (Visual for ELL)

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Enhance language development and comprehension using Swimmy by Leo Lionni. Easily create a center with a Tier 2 Vocabulary Sort including words like fierce, marvel, midday, sway, and swift. Additionally, explore student thinking with an open-ended digital sort project. Dive into language enrichment today!Included in this packet:11 photograph vocabulary cards for SwimmyStory sequence with the marvelous things Swimmy saw (7 photographs)PDF and Digital Sort with three “fierce” images and three “cut
Preview of Floating vs sinking - teacher demonstration

Floating vs sinking - teacher demonstration

2 sheets in total in A4 formatBackground information on the science experimentA list of the experiment materials needed (uses simple materials found in local shops, at home or in the classroom)The method on how to conduct the science experiment in your classroomReflection sheet with questions that determine student understandingFollow the Fizzics Education Teachers Pay Teachers Store :)Going FurtherWorking with Water school incursion!Have this award-winning school science incursion visit your sc
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Importance of learning science

Learning science is particularly important for students as it equips them with the essential knowledge and skills to make sense of the world around them. Science education is not just about memorizing facts. It fosters critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving abilities. These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom.

Benefits of learning science

Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

  • Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations
  • Cultivate their ability to observe, experiment, and analyze data
  • Nurture a sense of curiosity, awe, and wonder about the natural world
  • Understand natural phenomena and the laws that govern the universe

With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

Teaching with science resources

One of the best parts about science class is all of the possibilities for hands-on, collaborative learning! Think: labs, experiments, inquiry-based activities, and design challenges. These activities encourage students to explore scientific concepts by observing, asking questions, and conducting investigations. Additionally, with small group centers, students can engage in group experiments, discussions, and projects that require them to collaborate, share ideas, and solve problems together.

Discover printable and digital science resources

If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital science resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you're learning about plant parts or butterfly life cycles, or exploring advanced topics like the anatomy of a cell or Newton’s laws of motion, we've got you covered.

On TPT, science resources come in various forms: from labs and worksheets to craftivities and doodle notes. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of science concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning science will be so much easier. Plus, you can expand students’ knowledge even further by exploring TPT math resources, which are frequently paired with science lessons.

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What types of science lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of science resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular science lessons include biology, earth sciences, chemistry, environment, engineering, and anatomy.

How do I find science lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing science lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for science resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of science lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my science lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your science lessons and make them feel like real scientists by investigating everyday objects, exploring the world outside the classroom, and doing hands-on and collaborative experiments and design challenges.