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Amphibians and Reptiles Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
The Amphibians and Reptiles Boom Cards™ provides students with a fun way to review and consolidate facts and information on these two different vertebrate groups of animals.
Includes the following topics:
➸ Characteristics of amphibians and reptiles.
➸ Identifying amphibians and reptiles.
➸ Parts of amphibians and reptiles.
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: Amphibians and Reptiles 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] To find out more click here.
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States of Matter Scavenger Hunt
A scavenger hunt on states of matter and changes of state with statements on the characteristics and features of matter.
Items covered include:
➸ states of matter
[solid, liquid and gas]
➸ changes of state
[melting, freezing, evaporation, condensation, deposition sublimation]
Includes a bonus mini word search, quiz and comes with answer keys.
➸ There are 4 states of matter information cards on each sheet [3 sheets in total]. The resource includes both black and white and colour versions. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets.
➸ Set the cards out around the room at numbered stations [numbers are included on each card].
➸ Provide each student with a gap fill activity sheet.
➸ Students move from station to station completing the gap fill statements.
Also, includes a hidden word puzzle [the hidden letters are on each card].
Works great as a an starter, consolidation activity or review.
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Blood Components Card Sort [Cut and Paste Activity]
An engaging and informative cut and paste card sort graphic organiser [matrix grid style] to support the study of the components of blood: erythrocytes, leukocytes, thrombocytes and plasma. Students cut out each of the pictures and examples. Then arrange, organise and paste them into the correct positions on the matrix graphic organiser provided.
Covers the following blood components:
➸ erythrocyte [red blood cell]
➸ leucocyte [white blood cell]
➸ thrombocyte [platelet]
➸ plasma
Covers the following categories:
➸ image
➸ description
➸ function
➸ features
➸ diseases
Includes a colour and black and white version and comes with answer keys and a bonus mini word search.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Blood Components Doodle Notes
Red and White Blood Cells Venn Diagram
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Clipartino
Educlips
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Living and Non-living Scavenger Hunt
A scavenger hunt on identifying living and non-living things. Also, includes a category on ‘once was living’ for an extra challenge.
Items covered include:
➸ identifying living things
➸ identifying non-living things
➸ identifying once was living things
Includes a bonus mini word search and comes with and answer key.
➸ There are 4 ‘things’ cards on each sheet [3 sheets in total]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets.
➸ Set the cards out around the room at numbered stations [numbers are included on each card].
➸ Provide each student with a recording matrix.
➸Students move from station to station classifying each of the ‘things’.
Also, includes a hidden word puzzle [the hidden letters are on each card] and a mini word search for fast finishers.
Works great as a a starter, consolidation activity or review.
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Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
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Cell Organelles Scavenger Hunt
A scavenger hunt on cell organelles and cell structures with statements on the characteristics and functions of cell components.
Items covered include:
➸ cell organelles
➸ cell wall, membrane and cytoplasm
➸ cell organelles sizes
Includes a bonus mini word search and comes with answer keys.
➸ There are 4 cell components information cards on each sheet [3 sheets in total]. The resource includes both black and white and colour versions. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets.
➸ Set the cards out around the room at numbered stations [numbers are included on each card].
➸Provide each student with a gap fill activity sheet.
➸Students move from station to station completing the gap fill statements.
Also, includes a hidden word puzzle [the hidden letters are on each card] and a mini word search for fast finishers.
Works great as a an starter, consolidation activity or review.
Great accompaniments to the above resource:
Cell Organelles Doodle Notes
Cell Organelles Cootie Catcher
Cell Organelles Card Sort
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The Weird Science Teacher
Science Demo Guy STEM
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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.
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Phase Changes Science Doodles
The phase changes doodle notes 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 phase changes to complete the science doodles.
Version 2: Students write the key words into the gap fill spaces to complete the science doodles.
Includes the following phase changes:
➸ freezing
➸ melting
➸ evaporation
➸ condensation
➸ sublimation
➸ deposition
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.
Also comes with a bonus phase changes triangle which can be used for revision of review.
A great accompaniment to this resource:
States of Matter Card Sort [Cut and Paste Activity]
States of Matter Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
States of Matter PowerPoint Presentation and Activity Sheets
States of Matter Cootie Catcher
States of Matter Task Cards
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LiitleRed
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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
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Clipartino
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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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George Washington Carver Word Search
A word search on the scientist and inventor George Washington Carver. 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:
➸ George ➸ Washington ➸ Carver ➸ Missouri ➸ scientist ➸ inventor ➸ agriculture ➸ teacher ➸ peanuts ➸ soy beans ➸ sweet potatoes ➸ farmers ➸ crops ➸ Tuskegee ➸ plants ➸ fungus➸ soil ➸ nutrients
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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Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
ToonClipart
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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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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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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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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
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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.
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The Painted Crow
Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
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Monocots and Dicots Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
The digital Monocots and Dicots Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate information on the two different types of flowering plants.
Includes the following topics:
➸ Characteristics of monocots and dicots.
➸ Identifying monocots and dicots.
Great accompaniments to this resource:
Monocots and Dicots Science Doodles
Monocots and Dicots Venn Diagram
Monocots and Dicots Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning
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: Monocots and Dicots 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] To find out more click here.
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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.
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Ron Leishman
ToonClipart
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Forces - Push and Pull Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
The Forces - Push and Pull Boom Cards™ provides students with a fun way to review and consolidate facts and information on these two opposing forces.
Includes the following topics:
➸ Examples of push forces.
➸ Examples of pull forces.
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: Forces - Push and Pull 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]
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Educlips
Ron Leishman
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Acids and Bases Science Doodles
The acids and bases science doodles is a great way for students to organise information and notes whilst reviewing concepts in a visual and engaging way. Also included is a pH scale science doodles.
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the acids and bases 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 examples which can be used as an answer key.
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The Cher Room
Ron Leishman
Digital Toonage
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Invertebrates Phylum Arthropoda Science Doodles
The Phylum Arthropoda 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 invertebrate group:
➸ respiration
➸ circulation
➸ digestion
➸ reproduction
➸ symmetry
➸ examples
➸ structural diagram
Students can complete either of the two differentiated versions.
Version 1: Students research the Phylum Arthropoda 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.
Clipart by:
Educlips