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Rectangular Prism Net
In this rectangular prism net activity, 4th graders cut out each side to the diagram and then turn each corner for proper assembly.
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Number cube
In this number cube instructional activity, students cut out the number cube net and make it into a cube. Students have 2 cube nets to cut out and put together.
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What Can You Do With Motion?
For this motion worksheet, 8th graders will compare and contrast the travel time, speed, and distance of a slow moving object and a fast moving object.
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What Do Forces Do?
In this forces learning exercise, 8th graders will read three statements about specific forces and will determine what the effect of that force would be on an object.
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What Can Magnets Do?
In this magnet worksheet, 4th graders will read three statements about magnets. The students will then determine the effect of that situation on the magnets or other objects.
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What is Climate?
In this climate worksheet, students will compare and contrast the characteristics of a polar climate with a temperate climate and write their answers in a graphic organizer.
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What Are the Inner Planets?
In this inner planet worksheet, students will complete a graphic organizer by writing in information about the four inner planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.
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What Happens When Habitats Change?
In this habitats worksheet, students will brainstorm one thing that happens when a habitat changes and then they will indicate three effects that change causes.
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Writing
In this writing worksheet, students write a story that is six lines long. Students write their story inside an illustration of a gate and within the given lines.
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Writing
In this writing worksheet, students write a short story. Students write their story inside an illustration of a house and within six given lines.
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What Are Kinetic and Potential Energy?
In this energy worksheet, students will brainstorm examples of potential energy and kinetic energy and list them in their appropriate categories.
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What is Thermal Energy
In this thermal energy worksheet, students will complete a Venn Diagram comparing thermal energy characteristics with temperature characteristics.
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What is an Electric Current?
In this electric current worksheet, students will write down three facts about electric currents. Based on these facts, students will come up with a conclusion as to what an electric current is.
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How Does Energy Cycle in Ecosystems?
In this energy cycle worksheet, students will write in examples for each trophic level in an energy cycle: top, middle, and lowest levels.
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What Are Earth's Ecosystems?
In this ecosystems worksheet, students will brainstorm facts that relate to 6 different habitats found on the earth: tundra, taiga, grassland, temperate forest, tropical rain forest, and desert.
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What Relationship Do Species Have?
In this species relationships worksheet, students will brainstorm animals or plants that are examples of mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.
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How Are Sounds Different?
For this comparing sounds worksheet, learners will compare and contrast high pitch and low pitch sounds and loud and soft volume sounds. Students will fill in the blank of 4 statements.
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Where Does Heat Come From?
In this heat worksheet, learners will brainstorm objects that give off heat. Then students will complete the statement "Heat can make things __________."
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Where Does Light Come From?
In this light worksheet, students will brainstorm 4 different objects that give off light, other than the sun. Students will put their ideas into a graphic organizer.
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What Makes Things Move?
In this movement worksheet, students will describe the effect of 3 specific actions on objects, such as pushing or pulling an object.
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T-shirt With Primary Writing Lines
In this writing worksheet, students use the T-shirt shape with blank primary lines for any creative writing purpose. This lined paper matches the blank T-shirt on another page which could be used as part of a shape book.
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How Do Plants and Animals Get Energy?
For this food chain worksheet, students will determine where plants and animals get their energy by filling in the blank of 4 statements.
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How Do Environments Change?
In this environments instructional activity, students will write in the effects fire, dams, and people can have on the environment. Students will complete 4 fill in the blank statements.
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How Do People Get Energy?
In this food energy worksheet, students will write in examples of different foods that fit into the four food groups: grains, protein, fruits and vegetables, and milk products.
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