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Classifying Animals Graphing Activity
A graphing activity that integrates science and maths. Students count the number of each animal [amphibians, birds, mammals, reptiles and fish] from a selection of animals and then record a tally and frequency and finally create a bar chart.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Classifying Animals [Cut and Paste] Invertebrates
Classifying Animals [Cut and Paste] Vertebrates
Classifying Animals Activity Booklet
Classifying Animals Task Cards
Classifying Animals Card Sort
Classifying Animals PowerPoint Presentation
Classifying Animals Tarsia Puzzle
Classifying Animals Fact Fan
Classifying Animals Learning Grid
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Forms of Energy Cootie Catcher
Cootie catchers are a great way to reinforce and review key topic vocabulary. The Forms of Energy cootie catcher has a series of questions on the different types of energy listed below.
Electrical
Sound
Thermal
Chemical
Potential
Light
Magnetic
Kinetic
It also includes a bonus activity sheet [matching activity and word search].
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Forms of Energy Task Cards
Forms of Energy Card Sort
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Distance Time Graphs Calculation Sheets
A set of 6 distance time graphs which provide students with the opportunity to calculate the speed at different points on each graph.
A great way for students to visually see the relationships between speed, distance and time on each graph. Each graph has a different combination of units for measuring distance and time.
Also includes blank grids for students to create their own graphs and questions for others to use. Comes with solutions.
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Acids and Alkalis Venn Diagram
The acids and alkalis cells Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast the characteristics of these two chemical groups.
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 Cher Room
Albert Einstein Biography Activity
A history of science reading comprehension activity on the life and achievements of Albert Einstein. Great for cover lessons.
Includes the following:
➸ Biography of Albert Einstein
➸ Set of 12 questions based on the biography
➸ Timeline activity
➸ Word search
➸ Solutions to each activity
➸ Colour and black and white versions
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Nikola Tesla Biography Activity
A history of science reading comprehension activity on the life and achievements of Nikola Tesla . Great for cover lessons.
Includes the following:
➸ Biography of Nikola Tesla
➸ Set of 11 questions based on the biography
➸ Timeline activity
➸ Word search
➸ Solutions to each activity
➸ Colour and black and white versions
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Phases of the Moon Cootie Catcher
Cootie catchers are a great way to reinforce and review key topic vocabulary and concepts. The phases of the Moon cootie catcher has a series of images and statements for each of the moon phases.
Phases covered:
➸ New moon
➸ Waxing crescent
➸ First quarter
➸ Waxing gibbous
➸ Full moon
➸ Waning gibbous
➸ Last quarter
➸ Waning crescent
It also includes a bonus activity sheet [matching activity and word search].
Clipart by:
Artifex
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Light Visual Vocabulary Word Wall Posters
A complete set of A4 light visual vocabulary word wall posters which can be used as they are or enlarged to A3 and beyond. Visual vocabulary assists in improving spelling, word retention and understanding.
Includes definitions and images for the following:
➸ light
➸ reflection
➸ refraction
➸ absorption
➸ transparent
➸ translucent
➸ opaque
Clipart by:
Studio Devanna
Whimsy Clips
Rone Leishman
ToonClipart
Dinosaurs [Triceratops and Tyrannosaurus] Venn Diagram
The dinosaurs Venn diagram graphic organizer is a great way for students to compare and contrast the characteristics of Triceratops horridus and Tyrannosaurus rex.
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
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Plant and Animal Cells Loop Game
A great way for student to review, revise and consolidate the structure and function of plant and animal cells. The loop game includes 15 domino cards which students match to create a loop pattern. Each card includes a question about an organelle or structure found in plant or animal cells.
This resource also includes a bonus word search and storage sleeve for students to keep the dominoes in their science notebooks.
Includes the following terms:
➸ chloroplast
➸ mitochondrion
➸ ribosome
➸ centriole
➸ nucleolus
➸ nucleus
➸ cytoplasm
➸ cell wall
➸ cell membrane
➸ cilia
➸ flagellum
➸ rough endoplasmic reticulum
➸ smooth endoplasmic reticulum
➸ Golgi apparatus
Clipart by:
Christine O’Brien Creative
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
Magnets and Magnetism Cootie Catcher
Cootie catchers are a great way to reinforce and review key topic vocabulary. The Magnets and Magnetism cootie catcher has a series of questions on a variety of aspects of magnets and magnetism.
Terms covered:
➸ permanent magnets
➸ temporary magnets
➸ magnetic metals
➸ electromagnets
➸ compass
➸ attract
➸ repel
➸ magnetic field
It also includes a bonus activity sheet [matching and word search]
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Magnets and Magnetism Scavenger Hunt
Magnets and Magnetism Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
Clipart by:
The Cher Room
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
Thermal [Heat] Energy Cootie Catcher
Cootie catchers are a great way to reinforce and review key topic vocabulary. The Thermal Energy cootie catcher has a series of questions on the following key terms.
Conduction
Convection
Radiation
Insulators
Conductors
Thermal energy
Thermometer
Temperature
It also comes with bonus activity sheet [matching activity and word search].
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Animal Coverings [Feathers, Fur or Scales] Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
The digital Feathers, Fur or Scales Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate the study of the different characteristics of animal groups and their body coverings.
Includes the following topics:
➸ animals with feathers
➸ animals with fur
➸ animals with scales
How to use:
Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website.
Select the ‘Redeem’ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one].
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™.
Preview the cards: Feathers, Fur or Scales Boom Cards™
The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased.
Using Boom Cards:
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires.
For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account.
Using Fast Play:
The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned.
Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS:
[Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more]
Clipart by:
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
Microscopes Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
The Microscopes Boom Cards provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate their knowledge of the different parts of a microscope as well as calculating magnification.
Includes the following topics:
➸ part of a microscope
➸ calculating magnification
How to use:
Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck.
This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website.
Select the ‘Redeem’ option.
This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one].
If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™.
Preview the cards: Microscopes Boom Cards™
The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased.
Using Boom Cards: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires.
For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account.
Using Fast Play The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned.
Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS [Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more]
Clipart by:
Science Demo Guy
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
Vertebrates - Birds Science Doodles
The vertebrates - birds science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Covers the following categories of this vertebrate group:
➸ respiration
➸ circulation
➸ digestion
➸ reproduction
➸ symmetry
➸ metabolism
➸ body covering
➸ examples
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
**Version 1: **Students research the vertebrates - birds categories 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.
A great accompaniment to this resource:
Birds Word Search
Clipart by:
Clipartino
States of Matter Science Doodles
The states of matter [solids, liquids and gases] doodle notes is a great way for students to organize information and review concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the three states of matter 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.
A great accompaniment to this resource:
States of Matter Card Sort [Cut and Paste Activity]
Clipart by:
LiitleRed
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
ToonClipart
Insect Life Cycles Science Doodles
The insect life cycles science doodles is a great way for students to organize information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Covers the following categories:
➸ definition
➸ egg
➸ larva
➸ pupa
➸ adult
➸ examples [stag beetle and lady bug]
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the life cycle stages 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:
Clipartino
Vertebrates - Reptiles Science Doodles
The vertebrates - reptiles science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way.
Covers the following categories of this vertebrate group:
➸ respiration
➸ circulation
➸ digestion
➸ reproduction
➸ symmetry
➸ metabolism
➸ body covering
➸ examples
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the vertebrates - reptiles categories 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.
A great accompaniment to this resource:
Reptiles Word Search
Clipart by:
Clipartino
Types of Energy: Thermal - Light - Sound Science Doodles
The types of energy [thermal, light, sound] 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 types of energy to complete thescience 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
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.
Clipart by:
Studio Devanna