Patterns on Number Lines and in Tables
Engage students in discovering multiplication and addition patterns. They will explore these fascinating relationships using number lines and data tables.
Why do atoms bond? Video
Students will explore the fundamental attraction of atoms, discovering their basic structure. They will learn about covalent and ionic bonding, understanding why atoms form molecular connections.
Math Scratch Paper Boxes
Provide students with ample space to solve math problems during assessments. Numbered boxes help them organize work and track questions, promoting clarity and focus.
There is Order in the Alphabet (Alphabetize 10 Words) Worksheet
Students will alphabetize ten 'o_e' spelling pattern words. Using an item bank and clues, they correctly order each word, strengthening alphabetical sequence and spelling.
Unearthing the Past: Fossil Fascination Unleashed!
Students will observe ancient tracks, create mold fossils, and classify prehistoric teeth. They will learn about fossil formation, analyze evidence, and develop paleontology and critical thinking skills.
Which is the correct spelling?
Engage students in a spelling activity where they choose the correct word from four options. It includes 20 words from 3rd Grade Saxon Phonics Lesson 6.
'cr' Blends are Crazy Phonics Worksheet
Students practice writing 'cr' blend words. They complete 10 sentences by selecting and placing the most appropriate 'cr' words into the provided spaces.
Comical Teacher Grading Practices
Examine how students perceive teacher assessments through this comical satire. It humorously explores common student beliefs about grading, sparking reflection on classroom practices.
The scope and size of objects in space Video
Help students grasp the immense scale of the universe. They will compare celestial object sizes and distances, developing strong spatial reasoning and understanding their place within the cosmos.
Reading Of The Declaration Of Independence
Engage students with a powerful narration of the Declaration of Independence performed by acclaimed Hollywood actors. Foster a deeper understanding of this foundational American document.
Why do some objects feel colder when in reality they are the same temperature?
Students uncover why certain objects *feel* colder than others, even at the same temperature. They observe and predict heat transfer in materials, including a compelling ice-melting experiment demonstrating thermal condu
Phonics 'o' consonant 'e' Spelling Pattern Spelling Test
Help students master the 'o' consonant 'e' spelling pattern. They will review words, take a focused test, self-grade, and practice missed words to solidify their understanding.