Unearthing the Past: Fossil Fascination Unleashed!
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.
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.
In this spelling activity, students find the correct spelling of a word from a list of 4 options. There are 20 words that come from the 3rd Grade Saxon Phonics list lesson 6.
Students will practice writing some words with the 'cr' phonics blend. There are 10 sentences with 'cr' blend words missing and students will choose the most correct word to put into the provided space.
Great satire about how teachers grade papers is perceived. We all know that most teachers do their best to have accurate assessments, but then again we have all had that one teacher who we felt was not actually grading our work. This might be a fun video to show just before a staff training on proper assessment strategies just to lighten the mood. Be careful though, this might offend some teachers so make sure you know how your staff would react to the video first.
Students have a difficult time actually understanding how big or small planets are or the distances to and from planets compared to other terrestrial bodies in space. This video does a great job comparing both size and distance and will help students with their spatial reasoning. How small we are compared to the universe?
This is a reading of the Declaration of Independence by Hollywood actors and actresses.
In this video pedestrians in a park are asked why a hard drive and a book sitting at the same temperature have a different temperature feel to them. The hard drive feels colder than the book. He then takes an aluminum plate and a plastic plate to see which plate melts ice quickly. Even though the aluminum plate feels colder, it melts the ice quickly. This is a good experiment to try with your students.
After reviewing 'o' consonant 'e' spelling patterns, they are given 5 minutes to study words we have worked with throughout the week. After 5 minutes, students fold the paper along the line so that the words are hidden. Administer the spelling test. Have them self-grade and then write any word they missed 3 times on the line.
With this video, students will learn about how energy and matter get transferred through different organisms via the food chain. Sun Energy, Producers, Primary Consumers, Herbivores, Secondary Consumers, Carnivores, Tertiary Consumers, Top/Apex Predators, and The Ten Percent Rule are all discussed and explained in this video.
This video is a simple demonstration of the different types of matter: gas, liquid, and solid. This video also has worksheets and activities that go with it.