Matter
SCAVENGER HUNT!
Students learn key vocabulary while having fun!
This is a Great way to get your students out of their chairs and on their feet. Students read definitions of vocabulary terms associated with Matter from the scavenger hunt posters that are hanging on the classroom walls. The students then find the corresponding vocabulary term on another scavenger hunt poster. As the students find the answers, they record the answers on the pre made record sheet.
The teacher is provided:
- 20 Words Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt
- Pre-made Answer Sheets
- Quick Check Answer Key.
Waves Game: This is a familiar game with a twist of trivia! The students question each other with trivia questions and play tic-tac-toe. This is a great way for students to either learn or review science vocabulary. Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
This board game focuses on the science surrounding Matter:
* Wave
* Mechanical Waves
* Transverse Waves
* Compressional Waves
* Electromagnetic Waves
* Amplitude
* Frequency
* Wave Speed
* Reflection
* Refraction
* Diffraction
* Interference
* Loudness
* Temperature
* Amplitude
* Pitch
* Echo
* Echolocation
* Doppler Effect
* Ultrasound
* Sound Waves
* Solids
* Gases
* Pitch
* Music
* Resonance
* Fundamental Frequency
* Overtones
* Reverberation
* Eardrum
* Sound
* Speed of Sound
* Natural Frequency
* Ear
* Magnetic Field
* Electromagnetic Spectrum
* Radio Waves
* Microwaves
* Radar
* Infrared
* Visible Light
* Ultraviolet Radiation
* X rays
* Carrier Waves
* GPS
* The Scientific Method
Waves
Science Game: Waves Beat the Clock! Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on Waves while the students have fun. Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
The way the game is played:
- Each student playing the game is given a game board.
(The game board has the definition or explanation printed in each square.)
- Each student is given a copy of the game cards.
- The students will be given a designated amount of time (assigned by you the teacher) to place the correct terms on top of the game board.
- The cards are to be matched with the correct definition.
- At the end of the designated time, the cards are to be checked for accuracy.
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Waves
- Mechanical Waves
- Transverse Waves
- Compressional Waves
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Amplitude
- Frequency
- Wave Speed
- Reflection
- Refraction
- Diffraction
- Interference
- Loudness
- Amplitude
- Pitch
- Echo
- Doppler Effect
- Ultrasound
- Resonance
- Radio Waves
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Plants SCAVENGER HUNT!
Students learn key vocabulary while having fun!
This is a Great way to get your students out of their chairs and on their feet. Students read definitions of vocabulary terms associated with Plants from the scavenger hunt posters that are hanging on the classroom walls. The students then find the corresponding vocabulary term on another scavenger hunt poster. As the students find the answers, they record the answers on the pre made record sheet.
The teacher is provided:
- 20 Words Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt
- Pre-made Answer Sheets
- Quick Check Answer Key.
Physics
This is a fun Scoot activity that allows students a chance to move around the room, while you maintain order and assess your student's vocabulary pertaining to Physics.
Includes:
35 Exit Tickets focused on Physics
Answer Key
Ideas for Use
* Speed
* Instantaneous Speed
* Velocity
* Acceleration
* Mass
* Inertia
*Momentum
* Conservation of Momentum
* Force
* Net Force
* Balanced Forces
* Unbalanced forces
* Newton's Laws
* Rollong Friction
* Sliding Friction
* Static Friction
* Gravity
* Weight
* Center of Mass
* Pressure
* Pascal
* Fluid
* Barometer
* Buoyant Force
* Archimedes" Principle
* Density
* D=m/V
* W = F X D
* Power
Cells Power Point
This power point is a key component to my explanation portion on the 5E lesson plan. The power point presentation covers our prokaryotic cells, eukaryotic cells, cytoplasm, cell membrane, cytoskeleton, nucleus, DNA, chlorophyll, chloroplasts, glucose, mitochondria, ribosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi bodies, lysosomes, and vacuoles.
Physics "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on genetics. This activity includes X34 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-34 different "I Have" statements
-34 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 34 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 34 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity)
Minerals Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt Game
SCAVENGER HUNT!
This is a Great way to get your students out of their chairs and on their feet. Students read definitions of vocabulary terms associated with minerals from the scavenger hunt posters that are hanging on the classroom walls. The students then find the corresponding vocabulary term on another scavenger hunt poster. As the students find the answers, they record the answers on the pre made record sheet.
The teacher is provided:
- 10 Word Vocabulary Word Scavenger Hunt
- Pre-made Answer Sheets
- Quick Check Answer Key.
Metric Scavenger Hunt
SCAVENGER HUNT!
Students learn key vocabulary while having fun!
This is a Great way to get your students out of their chairs and on their feet. Students read definitions of vocabulary terms associated with the Metric System and ways to measure in science from the scavenger hunt posters that are hanging on the classroom walls. THE KEY TO SCIENCE COMPREHENSION IS VOCABULARY. The students then find the corresponding vocabulary term on another scavenger hunt poster. As the students find the answers, they record the answers on the pre made record sheet.
The teacher is provided:
- 20 Words Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt
- Pre-made Answer Sheets
- Quick Check Answer Key.
Metric System
Metrics Scoot is designed to reinforce or Assess the science vocabulary focusing on Metrics while the students have fun.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Metric System Scoot
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Plants "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on plate tectonics. This activity includes X20 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-20 different "I Have" statements
-20 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 20 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 20 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Electricity "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on electricity. This activity includes X34 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-34 different "I Have" statements
-34 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 35 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the ac>vity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 35 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Matter "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on matter. This activity includes X35 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-35 different "I Have" statements
-35 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 35 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 35 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Space "I Have, Who Has?" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on Space. This activity includes X34 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-34 different "I Have" statements
-34 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 34 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 34 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Surface of the Earth "I Have, Who Has?" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on surface of the earth. This activity includes X35 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-35 different "I Have" statements
-35 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 35 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the ac9vity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 35 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Ecology "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on ecology. This activity includes X35 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-35 different "I Have" statements
-35 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 35 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 35 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Weather: "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on genetics. This activity includes X35 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-35 different "I Have" statements
-35 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 35 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 35 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Polynomial Multiplication: Scavenger Hunt
This product includes 12 math scavenger hunt problems/posters to be posted around the room. A record sheet for students to use as they answer the questions is also included. This review focuses on problems relating to Polynomial Multiplication.
Adding Decimals: Scavenger Hunt
Do you need a fun way for students to practice adding decimals with very little prep? The Adding Decimals Scavenger Hunt Game gets students up and moving around while adding decimals. In this game, students use the answer to one problem to find another problem hanging around the classroom. Students will complete a total of 10 problems to create an easy to check phrase. The student worksheet, scavenger hunt problems, instructions, and teacher’s key are all included. This product is teacher tested and student approved. This scavenger hunt features science facts concerning the metric system.