If you are a science teacher and don't have a water rocket lab, you should begin. This experiment is the highlight of our year. This is a doc for a higher-end physics class and contains math calculations. Students have restrictions as to rocket design. We launch twice. On the first day we build and launch and calculate distances. The next day we do the say, but his time they should be making repairs to see if they can get it to fly further.
Students will measure common objects to the nearest inch and then input them in a table. Or you can just use the table with common objects. Once they have the data, they will use a number line divided into quarters and create a line plot. When finished they will answer some questions based on the line plot. Answer key is provided.
Students will practice measuring objects to the nearest quarter inch. They will also analyze line plots. This is designed to reteach the concept for those students who are struggling.
This engaging educational resource will transport young minds to a prehistoric realm, allowing them to uncover the mysteries hidden within ancient tracks, fossils, and teeth.
The worksheet begins with an intriguing image, challenging young learners to identify and count the different tracks present. With a keen eye, they'll explore the possibilities and ponder the critters or machines that made these distinct imprints. By carefully listing the identified tracks, children exercise their observational skills and critical thinking abilities.
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 educational resource is a set of two 5-paragraph essays about school uniforms. The first essay discusses the benefits and advantages of school uniforms, while the second essay explores the disadvantages and negative effects of school uniform policies. Each essay includes a quote from research to support its argument.
Looking for a fun and educational way to teach your students about plant growth? Look no further than our Plant Writing Passages and Prompt! This resource includes two essays written at the third-grade reading level, each exploring different aspects of how plants grow.
Introducing the Cell Phone Writing Passages and Prompt - a fun and engaging way for students of all ages to practice their opinion writing skills while exploring the topic of cell phones!