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How Fish Maintain Neutral Buoyancy
In this buoyancy learning exercise, students read about neutral buoyancy and that the downward force of gravity is equal and opposite to the upward force of water. They answer four critical thinking questions about buoyancy.
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A Matter of Timing
In this orbital period worksheet, students solve 2 problems about satellites and their orbits. They determine how many days it takes for two satellites to be in "opposition", they find the least common factor between their orbit periods...
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Investigating Static Electricity
In this static electricity worksheet, students read about static electricity and how opposites attract. They investigate positive and negative charge by performing 2 experiments. They write their predictions about what will happen when...
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Magnetic Mystery
Fourth graders investigate the poles of a magnet. In this magnet lesson, 4th graders explore what a magnet attracts and what it repels. Students view the N and S on magnets. students recognize that like poles repel and opposite...
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Description of Personality
For this adjectives online interactive worksheet, students choose the multiple choice adjective that completes 10 sentences correctly. Students choose the opposite of 10 specific adjectives. Students determine which adjective out of two...
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Now, what the heck is a NUMBER LINE again???
A unique approach to reviewing number lines and how to locate different values on them, this worksheet poses several questions that require written answers rather than calculations. You could use this as a note-taking guide when teaching...
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Opposites Attract
Learners examine the properties of magnets and static electricity. They participate in experiments that demonstrate the behaviors of charged particles, and record their data on a worksheet.
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Snake
In this opposites worksheet, students study 4 pictures and word labels. There are 2 sets of opposite pairs. Students complete 4 sentences with an appropriate descriptive word.
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Bone
In this opposites worksheet, students study 4 pictures with descriptive word labels. Students complete 4 sentences, choosing from one of the opposite pairs.
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Seal
For this opposites worksheet, 1st graders study 4 pictures of seals with opposite pair words (happy, sad, high, low). Students complete 4 sentences about the seals.
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Twig
In this opposites worksheet, students study 4 pictures of twigs, each with an adjective label. Students complete 4 sentences with the correct word.
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Eel
In this adjective worksheet, students see 4 pictures of eels with word labels. There are 2 sets of opposite adjectives. Students complete 4 sentences about the pictures.
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Mug
In this opposites worksheet, students study 4 pictures of mugs, each different, with an adjective label. Students complete 4 sentences, choosing the word most appropriate for that mug.
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Gate
In this opposites worksheet, 1st graders study 4 pictures of gates, each with a describing word. Students complete 4 sentences, choosing the correct adjective.
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Gate
In this opposites activity, students study 4 pictures of gates, each with adjective labels. Students complete 4 sentences, choosing the correct describing word for each picture. Students trace the provided answer.
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Net
In this opposites worksheet, students look at and read 4 pictures of nets, each with an adjective label. Students finish the 4 sentences with the correct word.
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Skate
In this opposites worksheet, students study 4 pictures of skates, and read the word description. Students complete 4 sentences, filling in the correct descriptive word.
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Boat
In this opposites activity, students see 4 pictures of boats, each with word labels. The students complete 4 sentences, tracing over the correct answer.
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Wig
In this opposites worksheet, students study 4 pictures of wigs, each with descriptive words: messy, combed, short, long. Students complete 4 sentences.
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Pegs
In this opposites worksheet, students study a picture of 4 pegs with adjective labels: in, out, round, square. Students finish 4 sentences with the correct adjective.
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Antonym Word Scramble
In this opposites worksheet, students learn 16 antonym pairs by unscrambling the words. There is no word bank provided for this puzzle.
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Absolute Value—Magnitude and Distance
Do you want to use the resource? Absolutely. Scholars learn about absolute value and its relation to magnitude and distance on a number line. They compare numbers in context by applying absolute value.
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Viewpoint and Persuasive Writing
Practice persuasive writing skills in this thorough lesson. After selecting issues and discovering viewpoints, middle schoolers write letters or brochures created to express the individual's perspective. The ideas are presented to the...
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Isaac Newton’s Three Laws of Motion
Explore the laws of motion though a window book activity. Learners use the provided templates to put together a book that includes Isaac Newton's three laws. Behind the window flaps, they can place images, graphic, experiment results,...
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