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Hello, I am Green Appleđź’š. I have supported PYP teachers for over 10 years and have tutored PYP and MYP students for 3 years. I have a Diploma in Pre & Primary Teachers Training from the Asian College of Teachers (2015/08-2016/05).

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Hello, I am Green Appleđź’š. I have supported PYP teachers for over 10 years and have tutored PYP and MYP students for 3 years. I have a Diploma in Pre & Primary Teachers Training from the Asian College of Teachers (2015/08-2016/05).
My first Science lab report: Tornado in a jar for kids Science experiment
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My first Science lab report: Tornado in a jar for kids Science experiment

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Are you looking for a way to teach your students the scientific method in a fun and easy way? Do you want to spark their curiosity and interest in science? Do you want to make them think like real scientists? I understand it is difficult to teach Science to young students. This worksheet is based on a simple and exciting experiment: creating a tornado in a jar. I used this worksheet for a STEM (Science) week and students were engaged with this simple experiment. Comparing the drawing picture before and after an experiment helps students see how their learning and understanding have improved. It also helps them to visualize the new information and findings that they gained from the experiment. This worksheet is a template that helps students write a science report step by step. The report contains the following sections: • Title: Tornado in a Jar • Question: What does a tornado look like? I show students the Tornado in a Jar video or teacher’s demonstration experiment before the actual student’s experiment. • Hypothesis: Students draw what they think will happen in the jar before the actual experiment. From this step, while doing the experiment or after the actual hands-on experiment, fill out the following worksheet pages. • Materials: Students label the items they use in the experiment, such as a glass jar, water, and dish soap. • Procedure: Students draw the four steps of the experiment in the template. • Results: Students re-draw what they see in the jar while observing the actual experiment. • Conclusion: Students write what they learned from the experiment while comparing their hypothesis drawing and their results drawing. I would appreciate it if you could leave a review and share your feedback with me. Your opinion matters a lot to me and it will help me improve my work. Thank you for your support and enjoy the experiment! I hope you and your students have fun with this worksheet. My first Science lab report: Tornado in a jar for Science experiment
ESL Common Laboratory Equipment vocabulary word mat, Science
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ESL Common Laboratory Equipment vocabulary word mat, Science

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ESL Common Laboratory Equipment vocabulary word mat, Science Alcohol Burner Balance (Electronic) Balance Scale Beakers Brush Bunsen Burner Buret Clay Triangle Crucible Crucible Tongs Dropper Pipet Erlenmeyer Flasks Evaporating Dishes Forceps Funnel Stand Funnels Graduated Cylinder Laboratory Coat Magnifier Microscope Mortar and Pestle Petri Dish Ring Clamp & Stand Round Bottom Flasks Safety Goggles Spatulas Test Tube Test Tube Clamp Test Tubes Rack Thermometer Tripod Wash Bottle Watch Glass Wire Gauze
Animal Classification: Animal Groups Sorting Card for Kids
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Animal Classification: Animal Groups Sorting Card for Kids

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PYP Sharing the Planet Printing the pictures, get your class to cut them out and arrange them according to whether they are mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds or insects! Sort mammals, amphibians, reptiles, fish, birds or insects. 140+ kinds of creature cards
IB PYP Homework with family, Culture Questionnaire, Who we are
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IB PYP Homework with family, Culture Questionnaire, Who we are

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IB PYP Homework with family, Culture Questionnaire, Who we are IB PYP Transdisciplinary Themes Who We Are An inquiry into the nature of the self: beliefs and values; personal, physical, mental, social and spiritual health; human relationships including families, friends, communities, and cultures; rights and responsibilities; what it means to be human. Homework with their family. Let their family get involved with learning community organizations.
How weather affect plants experiment worksheet PYP How The World Works
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How weather affect plants experiment worksheet PYP How The World Works

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This is a simple, 4 page sheet that can be used during how weather affects plants experiment. Page Sun and Rain Sun but No Rain No Sun but Rain No Sun and No Rain Students color the heading of experiment condition, they can draw Prediction and Result of the Plant Experiment. How The World Works Weather impacts our everyday lives. Ways in which weather affects our daily lives Observing and measuring weather