This printable worksheet offers a great variety for students to practice their growing patterns. The worksheet includes shapes, numbers, and words. This can be used in a variety of forms such as homework, classwork, quiz, group work and more!
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This is a five question multiple choice exit ticket assessment that is meant to serve as a quick snapshot assessment to check student understanding of learned content. The assessment covers the cause of the seasons, information about the Earth's axis, Earth's rotations and Earth's revolutions.
Check out this simple and user-friendly weekly lesson plan template. Subjects are clearly laid out for the week and designated sections for CCSS and HW are included. Hope this helps!
This simple 15 question worksheet allows students to demonstrate their content knowledge of multiplying decimals by powers of 10 that are both positive and negative. Students must have a number sense and place value understanding to complete this. Easily used for homework, independent work, or an assessment.
This five question exit ticket assessment covers the skeleton with a variety of fill in the blank, matching, and multiple choice. the topics covered are the cranium, spine, pelvis, rib-cage and the purpose of those parts. This exit ticket is meant to be a quick assessment of student content attainment.
This six questions multiple choice exit ticket or quick assessment covers the branches of government. Students will be able to represent their knowledge of the three branches, the members of those branches, and the difference between state and national branches. There is also a fun short answer where students can be creative while still showing their knowledge of the content.
This fun and simple reading log can be sent home with each student in which the student self-records their nightly reading. Once complete the student can turn it in for a prize or simply for teachers to have documentation and record progress.
This simple fish-bone graphic organizer can easily be used for a variety of lessons including cause and effect and more. The organizer is student-friendly and well organized for students to visually understand the relationships. The file is differentiated into three types for easy differentiation for different grades or different students.
This seventeen question quiz has a variety of matching and labeling pictures. Students will have an opportunity to demonstrate their understanding of scientific tools and the vocabulary that correlates to them. This worksheet can easily be used for group work, study guides, class work, quizzes, and more! The quiz covers microscopes, thermometers, aprons, goggles, tweezers, rulers, beakers and more!
This simple to follow worksheet allows students to have a structured worksheet to follow along with learning about four different types of maps. The worksheet is highly customizable but lays a nice foundation for teachers and students to adjust to their own thinking.
This quick three question assessment requires students to read a quick story about an item and determine if the supply is high or low, determine if the demand is high or low and therefore if the price will be high or low.
This ten question quiz requires students to match the correct type of rock (sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic) with the correct description. There is an added bonus if students can identify one example of each type of rock.
This very simple guided notes worksheet can be used for students to draw and describe Bar Graphs, Circle Graphs and Pictographs.
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With this fifteen question worksheet, students will apply their knowledge of exponents, multiplying to the 0 power, the 1 power and to a variety of others that don't have specific rules.
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Students will have to read through a few prompts and decide what is abundant and what is scarce. Students will also have to draw pictures to represent these concepts. This is great for an Exit Ticket or quick quiz.
This very simple five question exit ticket assesses students understanding of mixtures, solutions, physical changes, chemical changes and matter.
Check out my States of Matter Test Assessment and my States of Matter Quiz.
Check out this great visual of a plant for students to demonstrate their content knowledge of the parts and functions of a plant. This worksheet can easily be used for Guided Notes, Homework or quizzes. The layout is clear and concise and works well for any purpose!
These 15 point guided notes cover vocabulary about sound such as vibrations, sound waves, vacuum, energy, sonar, pitch, decibels and more. Students can easily follow along on their notes and fill in the vocabulary as it is covered and introduced.
Check out my Sounds Assessment.
This simple machines exit ticket is a quick five questions assessment to see content attainment by students. Questions are multiple choice and cover vocabulary including energy, pulleys, tools, ramps, and more.
Check out my Simple Machines Group Project.
Finding that your unable to complete all of the tasks in your classroom? Start delegating to your minions! This empowering assignment will allow your students to take leadership roles, and feel a part of the classroom in a way they had never felt before. Aligned with the 7 Habits, students can complete at least 70% of the tasks and roles that adults have, so why not give them the opportunity to be successful!