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Solar and Lunar Eclipses Science Doodles
The Solar and Lunar science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Students are provided with opportunities to identify and define these two types of eclipses.
Comes with a bonus activity puzzle sheet!
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research solar and lunar eclipses to complete the science doodles.
**Version 2: **Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
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Photo Clipz Clip Art
The Moon Word Search
A word search on the Earth’s moon. Great as a starter activity or for early finishers. Comes with color and black and white versions. Complete with solution.
Includes the following vocabulary:
➸ moon ➸ lunar ➸ satellite ➸ eclipse ➸ phases ➸ waxing ➸ waning ➸ maria ➸ rille ➸ crater ➸ astronaut ➸ Neil Armstrong ➸ NASA ➸ moon buggy ➸ tides ➸ orbit ➸ moonlight ➸ rocket
Why choose word searches?
➸ They help develop word recognition and can enhance spelling.
➸ They introduce new vocabulary.
➸ They help consolidate vocabulary.
➸ They help develop pattern recognition.
➸ They help improve problem-solving skills.
➸ They support learning context clues.
➸ They are self-differentiating.
➸ They can assist in boosting working memory.
➸ They foster persistence.
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Photo Clipz Clip Art
Shield and Composite Volcanoes Venn Diagram
The shield and composite volcanoes Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two types of volcanoes.
Includes two versions:
Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram.
Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram.
Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
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The Painted Crow
Solar System [Planets] Game
A fun and engaging way to review and consolidate the different celestial bodies found in our Solar System. The board game includes 24 cards with different questions on planets, dwarf planets, moons and stars. The 24 cards include colourful graphics and descriptive text to assist in reinforcing understanding.
Topics covered:
➸ planets
➸ dwarf planets
➸ moons
➸ stars
Included with the game:
➸ color and black and white game board
➸ 24 color and black and white cards
➸ mini-word search
➸ recording sheet
➸ answer key
➸ instructions
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Planets in our Solar System Research Grid
Inner and Outer Planets Science Doodles
Asteroids, Meteors and Comets PowerPoint and Activity Sheets
Planets and Dwarf Planets Venn Diagram
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Photo Clipz
Rotation and Revolution Science Doodles
The Rotation and Revolution science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. A great way for students to identify and define these two types of motion.
Comes with a bonus activity puzzle sheet!
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research rotation and revolution to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
The Magical Gallery
Awesome Astronauts Word Search
A word search on famous astronauts from around the world. Great as a starter activity or for early finishers. Comes with colour and black and white versions. Complete with solution.
Includes the following vocabulary:
➸ Armstrong ➸ Jemison ➸ Ride ➸ Tereshkova ➸ Gagarin ➸ Aldrin ➸ Glenn ➸ Liwei ➸ Savitskaya ➸ Sharma ➸ Collins ➸ Yang ➸ Scully-Power ➸ Sharman ➸ Chawla ➸ Shepard
Why choose word searches?
➸ They help develop word recognition and can enhance spelling.
➸ They introduce new vocabulary.
➸ They help consolidate vocabulary.
➸ They help develop pattern recognition.
➸ They help improve problem-solving skills.
➸ They support learning context clues.
➸ They are self-differentiating.
➸ They can assist in boosting working memory.
➸ They foster persistence.
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ToonClipart
Conductors and Insulators Word Search
A word search on thermal and electrical conductors. Great as a topic starter activity or for early finishers. Comes with colour and black and white versions. Complete with solution.
Includes the following vocabulary:
➸ conductors ➸ insulators ➸ wool ➸ rubber ➸ plastic ➸ fibreglass ➸ cotton ➸ wood ➸ porcelain ➸ polystyrene ➸ air ➸ glass ➸ paper ➸ metal ➸ copper ➸ aluminium ➸ gold ➸ iron ➸ seawater ➸ diamond ➸ silver
Why choose word searches?
➸ They help develop word recognition and can enhance spelling.
➸ They introduce new vocabulary.
➸ They help consolidate vocabulary.
➸ They help develop pattern recognition.
➸ They help improve problem-solving skills.
➸ They support learning context clues.
➸ They are self-differentiating.
➸ They can assist in boosting working memory.
➸ They foster persistence.
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Color Idea
Light: Reflection - Refraction - Absorption Science Doodles [Doodle Notes©]
The properties of light [reflection, refraction, absorption] science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the properties of light to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
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Studio Devanna
Types of Friction: Static-Rolling-Sliding-Fluid Science Doodles
The Types of Friction science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Covers the 4 types of friction.
Includes the following types of friction:
➸ static
➸ rolling
➸ sliding
➸ fluid
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the types of friction to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Friction Word Search
Friction Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
Friction Force Graphing Activity
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ToonClipart
Light: Transparent - Translucent - Opaque Science Doodles
The properties of light [transparent, translucent, opaque] science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the properties of light to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
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Whimsy Clips
Lenses: Convex - Concave Science Doodles
The lenses [concave, convex] science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the two types of lenses to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
Whimsy Clips
Science Demo Guy STEM
Rocks and the Rock Cycle Science Doodles
The rocks and the rock cycle science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Includes the three main rock types [igneous, metamorphic, sedimentary] with examples of each.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the rock types to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Also includes a rock cycle diagram for students to complete by adding the transformational processes.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model examples which can be used as an answer key.
Clipart by:
The Painted Crow
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Friction Word Search
A word search on the force of friction. Great as a topic starter activity or for early finishers. Comes with color and black and white versions. Complete with solution.
Includes the following vocabulary:
➸ friction ➸ force ➸ rub ➸ contact ➸ sliding ➸ rolling ➸ static ➸ fluid ➸ surface ➸ rough ➸ smooth ➸ wear ➸ tear ➸ skid ➸ brakes ➸ slide ➸ drag ➸ traction ➸ grip ➸ resist ➸ motion
Why choose word searches?
➸ They help develop word recognition and can enhance spelling.
➸ They introduce new vocabulary.
➸ They help consolidate vocabulary.
➸ They help develop pattern recognition.
➸ They help improve problem-solving skills.
➸ They support learning context clues.
➸ They are self-differentiating.
➸ They can assist in boosting working memory.
➸ They foster persistence.
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Rotation and Revolution Venn Diagram
The rotation and revolution Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two types of planetary motion.
Includes two versions:
Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram.
Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram.
Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
Clipart by:
The Magical Gallery
Contact and Non-contact Forces Venn Diagram
The contact and non-contact forces Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two types forces.
Includes two versions:
Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram.
Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram.
Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
Clipart by:
Clipartino
Our Place in Space: Sun-Earth-Moon Science Doodles
he Our Place in Space science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Covers the characteristics of the Sun, Earth and Moon.
Comes with a bonus Our Place in Space word search!
Includes key movement and time vocabulary such as:
➸ revolve
➸ rotate
➸ spin
➸ travel
➸ orbit
➸ day
➸ month
➸ year
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the Sun, Earth and Moon to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
The Earth and Moon Venn Diagram
The Earth and Moon Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning
Earth, Moon and Sun Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
Clipart by:
Photo Clipz
Inner and Outer Planets Science Doodles
The Inner and Outer Planets science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Two separate science doodles allows you to choose between the inner or outer planets or alternatively complete both!
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the planets to complete the doodle notes.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the doodle notes.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Great accompaniments to his resource:
Inner and Outer Planets Venn Diagram
Inner and Outer Planets Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning [FREE resource]
Clipart by:
Photo Clipz
Simple Machines Science Doodles
The Simple Machines science doodles scaffolded notes is a great way for students to organise information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way. Covers the key characteristics and examples of simple machines.
Simple machines covered in this resource:
➸ lever
➸ inclined plane
➸ wedge
➸ pulley
➸ wheel and axle
➸ screw
Comes with a bonus simple machines seek and find!
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research simple machines to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes a PowerPoint word bank of key words for the gap fill version as well as a model example which can be used as an answer key.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Simple Machines PowerPoint and Activity Sheets
Simple Machines Snakes and Ladders
Simple Machines Task Cards
Simple Machines Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
Simple Machines Cootie Catcher
Simple Machines Activities [Cut and Paste]
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Clipartino
Ohm's Law Calculations Maze
A calculations maze based on Ohm’s Law. A fun and engaging way for students to practice using the formula V=IR.
Works great as a starter, plenary or review activity.
Provides opportunities for student to practice calculating the following:
➸ voltage
➸ current
➸ resistance
Students work their way through the maze by coloring the correct path based on which arrow provides the correct answer to question.
Includes an answer key.
Clipart by:
Clipartino
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
ToonClipart
Archimedes Word Search
A word search on the amazing Archimedes. Great as a topic starter activity or for early finishers. Comes with colour and black and white versions. Complete with solution.
Includes the following vocabulary:
➸ Archimedes ➸ Syracuse ➸ Italy ➸ Sicily ➸ mathematician ➸ physicist ➸ engineer ➸ astronomer ➸ inventor ➸ sphere ➸ cylinder ➸ spiral ➸ machines ➸ screw ➸ pump ➸ lever ➸ pulleys ➸ claw ➸ heat ray ➸ eureka ➸ buoyancy
Why choose word searches?
➸ They help develop word recognition and can enhance spelling.
➸ They introduce new vocabulary.
➸ They help consolidate vocabulary.
➸ They help develop pattern recognition.
➸ They help improve problem-solving skills.
➸ They support learning context clues.
➸ They are self-differentiating.
➸ They can assist in boosting working memory.
➸ They foster persistence.
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
ToonClipart