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Science Fair Submission Form Template
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Science Fair Submission Form Template

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Add a level of professionalism and streamline your science fair paperwork with this simple and direct form for students to complete prior to entering science fair. The template includes a section for the title, needed materials, due date, student signature and parent signature. Presented in a student-friendly format this is a great way to add a level of accountability and ensure students and families are prepared to take on this task. Be sure to check out our other Science Fair resources as well!
Science Journal Evaluation Rubric
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Science Journal Evaluation Rubric

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Check out this simple and student-friendly rubric which is meant to be used to evaluate student science journals. The rubric is broken into four categories, of which students can score between a 1 and a 4. Each score for each section includes explicit description of what you need to obtain that score. A guide on the bottom shows how to calculate up to a percentage grade. This is meant to be provided to the students, so they know what is expected of them with the journals, and then used to grade at the end of the quarter, or semester, or year. Sections included cover topics of Organization, accuracy, elements, and illustrations. Best wishes! Be sure to also check out my other rubrics as well!
Scientific Inquiry Assessment
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Scientific Inquiry Assessment

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Check out this scientific inquiry assessment with 14 questions presented in both multiple choice and short answer format. This is a great way to gain insight into students' understanding of the content. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, study guide, worksheet, homework and so much more. Topics included are sequences in the natural world such as rainbows, tools for measuring, basic grouping of animals, identifying basic properties of items such as size and more! An answer key has been included for your convenience. This is a great wholistic introduction at the beginning of the year or used as a simple pre/post test for science in general!
Scientific Inquiry Study Guide Worksheet
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Scientific Inquiry Study Guide Worksheet

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With multiple forms of implementation, including small group, whole group, independent work, homework, study guide, or an assessment, this assignment offers multiple choice, short answer and interactive questions related to scientific inquiry. Including 13 questions and an answer key for your convenience, this worksheet offers great insight for the teacher into the understanding of the content by the students!
Science Tools Assessment
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Science Tools Assessment

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Check out this 18 questions assessment that covers science tools. It is broken into two parts. The first part is matching the tool with its description. The second part includes 6 pictures which are to be labelled. This can easily be adapted as a quiz, test, pre-test, study guide, homework or independent work. Some of the tools included are beaker, thermometer, tuning fork, microscope and more! It will provide valuable insight into students' understanding of vocabulary related to science tools. An answer key has been included for your convenience. Also check out my I Have... Who Has... Science Tools
Best Unit of Measurement (choosing the most appropriate unit) Assessment
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Best Unit of Measurement (choosing the most appropriate unit) Assessment

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Check out this 15 question multiple choice assessment that covers choosing the best form of length measurement. Students will choose between various customary and metric system options that are most appropriate for the object or circumstance presented. This can easily be adapted as a quiz, test, worksheet, study guide and much more. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
FREEBIE Printable 3D Study Cube
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FREEBIE Printable 3D Study Cube

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Check out this fun and creative way to diversify methods of studying. This printable cube can be cut and glued or taped together to make a large die-style template. With size sides, students can put vocabulary words on each side, topics on each side, facts and more. This interactive cube has so many possibilities but will be fun and engaging regardless. Let us know what you end up doing with it :)
Human Organ Systems Guided Notes
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Human Organ Systems Guided Notes

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Check out this awesome guided notes template for students to record their learning about the 11 organ systems in the human body. Some of these systems include the respiratory system, digestive system, skeletal system, nervous system and more. Each of the systems has three correlating boxes too fill in which include the function, the vital organs or components, and an interesting fact. This can easily be adapted and differentiated for an assessment, worksheet, guided notes, quiz, homework, test, small group work and so much more! An answer key has been included for your convenience!
Conductors and Insulators Investigation Lab
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Conductors and Insulators Investigation Lab

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Check out this fun and engaging mini-lab in which students will explore the world around them, and test a variety of materials available to them in their classroom if they are a conductor or insulator. You will need to provide the light bulb, battery, cables, and testing objects for students. Students will then create a simple circuit and test each material (rubber band, paper clip, paper, eraser, marker, scissors, etc.) to see if the bulb lights. The attached lab will walk students through what to do and includes a log for students to track their learning.
Geometric Town Project
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Geometric Town Project

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Check out this fun project in which students can apply their understanding of geometric concepts. Included in this project is a clear set of directions with specific criteria for students to meet. Additionally there is a well-articulated rubric that allocates points to each component from the directions. Students can do this at home, in school, independently or with a group. Geared towards the higher levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy with Create and Apply, students can be creative but also represent their understanding of vocabulary such as parallel, circle, rectangle, triangle, intersecting and so much more!
Rounding to the Nearest Hundred and Thousand Worksheet
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Rounding to the Nearest Hundred and Thousand Worksheet

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Check out this 24 question worksheet that challenges students in a variety of ways to round to the nearest hundred and nearest thousand. This can easily be adapted for a quiz, test, homework, worksheet and can be used as group work or independent work. The worksheet is separated into 4 sections, each with their own set of directions. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Types of History Exit Ticket Assessment
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Types of History Exit Ticket Assessment

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Check out this 5 question exit ticket assessment that provides valuable information about students’ understanding of the different types of history. Students will be challenged to show their understanding of oral history, written history, cultural history, and visual history. This is great as a quick check and/or end of lesson quiz. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Government Leaders Exit Ticket Assessment
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Government Leaders Exit Ticket Assessment

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Check out this 5 question exit ticket that will provide insight into students’ understanding of the leaders in our government. Questions are centered around voting, ballots, campaigning, the state government leaders vs the nation’s government leaders and more. An answer key has been attached for your convenience. This can be used as a quiz, test, exit ticket, worksheet and more.
Leadership Writing Prompts for Discipline
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Leadership Writing Prompts for Discipline

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Equipped with 13 prompts to promote leadership problem solving, this worksheet pushes students to think through a variety of scenarios. Based on ideas for the Leader in Me program, this assignment is not meant to be a punishment for a misbehavior but rather a method to redirect the attention and promote leadership, critical thinking, and help students grow. It can be implemented after a misbehavior as a method of restorative practices or proactively.
Weekly & Monthly Weather Recording Graph
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Weekly & Monthly Weather Recording Graph

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Check out this fun and engaging template for students to track weather patterns. Broken into 5 categories including sunny and clear, cloudy, rainy, windy, and snowy, students will fill in a box above each category based on that day’s observed weather. Two templates are included in this product including a weekly tracking form and a larger monthly format, to fit your needs. Students will develop weather skills, observation and inquiry skills while also improving their bar graph knowledge!
Recording Today's Weather Graphic Organizer Template
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Recording Today's Weather Graphic Organizer Template

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Check out this simple and organized way for students to apply their skills for identifying the weather. This template prompts for the date, the temperature, observations of clouds and rains, and drawing to represent what they see and filling in a thermometer which has both Celsius and Fahrenheit. This fun and engaging activity is a great way for students to solidify their learning in an interactive way! Be sure to check out some of our other weather-based activities as well!
4th Grade Science Yearly Pre/Post Assessment 40 Multiple Choice Questions
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4th Grade Science Yearly Pre/Post Assessment 40 Multiple Choice Questions

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Check out this wholistic fourth grade assessment that covers all things expected for 4th grade students to know. It is presented in 40 multiple choice questions including graphs, visuals, pictures, etc. This can be used as a valuable benchmark to monitor student growth but can also be used as a pre-test for the beginning of the year to identify struggling concepts as well as an assessment at the end of the year to show growth. A bubble sheet is included as well to simplify grading. Topics include animal adaptations, friction and energy, plant life cycles, insects, ecosystems and more. An answer key has been included for your convenience.
Multipurpose School Event Sign In Sheet Template Form
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Multipurpose School Event Sign In Sheet Template Form

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Whatever the event may be, check out this simple and purposeful form to generate documentation of attendance and key components. There are 20 lines, and three sections on the side for the even name, the date and time as well as any notes. This is a great way to collect data for later reference, and is presented in a school-friendly format. Be sure to check out some of our other stakeholder-related forms such as Parent Teacher Conference Request Form, and Volunteer Request Forms.
Student Investment Survey Template
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Student Investment Survey Template

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Check out this 13 item survey that can provide valuable insight into what students like, don’t like, where their interests lie, and how they feel about school. This data can be used to plan for lessons, implement intervention, differentiate, improve engagement and so much more. This questionnaire can either be distributed and filled out but students or used as an interview format to gain a better understanding of student priorities.
Weather Instruments Reference Guide Worksheet
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Weather Instruments Reference Guide Worksheet

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Check out this fun and well-organized reference guide worksheet for students to learn about weather instruments and tools. This can either be used for guided notes, research, assessments, homework or however else you feel best fits in your classroom. Focusing on six instruments, one box is filled in for each item for either the name of it, the description or an image of it. Students are expected to fill in the rest. Some of the tools included are an anemometer, barometer, weather vane and a few more. An answer key has been included for your convenience!