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I am a science teacher passionate about teaching Earth Science, Geology, Geography and Oceanography and sharing my science material/products to a wider audience. My main focus is middle and high school, but since ability levels and needs vary widely, materials found in my shop may be useful to students from other grade levels. I am also selling my educational resources on TpT website but under a different name, so in case you see the same resources there, it doesn't mean that they were copied.

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I am a science teacher passionate about teaching Earth Science, Geology, Geography and Oceanography and sharing my science material/products to a wider audience. My main focus is middle and high school, but since ability levels and needs vary widely, materials found in my shop may be useful to students from other grade levels. I am also selling my educational resources on TpT website but under a different name, so in case you see the same resources there, it doesn't mean that they were copied.
Solar System or Universe | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Solar System or Universe | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between the Solar System and the Universe! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Summer Monsoon or Winter Monsoon | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Summer Monsoon or Winter Monsoon | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between Summer Monsoon and Winter Monsoon! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Planets or Stars | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Planets or Stars | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between planets and stars! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) or images of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This** LOW-PREP** activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
One Strange Rock: ESCAPE (Video Guide)
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One Strange Rock: ESCAPE (Video Guide)

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One Strange Rock: ESCAPE (S1E06) ONE STRANGE ROCK is a 10-part series created by National Geographic in which it “explores the fragility and wonder of planet Earth, one of the most peculiar, unique places in the entire universe”. It’s the extraordinary story of why life as we know it exists on Earth, brought into perspective by the only people to have left it behind – astronauts. ONE STRANGE ROCK brings cameras where they’ve never been before, having filmed in 45 countries, on six continents and from outer space on the ISS. This video worksheet has 39 questions. It includes a combination of fill-in-the blank, true/false, and/or short answer questions. Students will fill in the video worksheet while watching. Watching a documentary is no longer a passive activity. The video worksheet is printable, and NO prep is required. The video worksheet is perfect for sub plans. An ANSWER KEY is included. ONE STRANGE ROCK include the following 10 episodes: -One Strange Rock (Episode 1) - “Gasp” -One Strange Rock (Episode 2) - “Storm” -One Strange Rock (Episode 3) - “Shield” -One Strange Rock (Episode 4) - “Genesis” -One Strange Rock (Episode 5) - “Survival” -One Strange Rock (Episode 6) - “Escape” -One Strange Rock (Episode 7) - “Terraform” -One Strange Rock (Episode 8) - “Alien” -One Strange Rock (Episode 9) - “Awakening” -One Strange Rock (Episode 10) - “Home” This episode is included in the One Strange Rock Movie Guide BUNDLE. Visit my TES store for more video worksheets and/or movie guides. Please don’t forget to leave feedback if you like the product. Happy Teaching!
How to Grow a Planet: THE POWERS OF FLOWERS (Video Guide)
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How to Grow a Planet: THE POWERS OF FLOWERS (Video Guide)

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How to Grow a Planet: THE POWERS OF FLOWERS (S1E02) HOW TO GROW A PLANET is a 3 part documentary series created by BBC, in which Dr. Iain Stewart tells a stunning new story about our planet. In the second episode, Dr Iain Stewart discovers how flowers have transformed our planet. He journeys to the remote islands of the South Pacific to track down the earliest flowers. In the deserts of Africa and rainforests of Vietnam, he sees how they brought brilliant colour to the most barren landscapes and sculpted the earth itself. This video guide has 36 questions. It includes a combination of fill-in-the blank, true/false, and/or short answer questions. Students will fill in the video worksheet while watching How to Grow a Planet. Watching a documentary is no longer a passive activity. The video worksheet is printable, and NO prep is required. The worksheet is perfect for sub plans. An answer key is included. If you like this movie guide, you may be interested in some of the other movie guides from the same BBC Earth series: -How to Grow a Planet - Life from Light (Episode 1) -How to Grow a Planet - The Power of Flowers (Episode 2) -How to Grow a Planet - The Challenger (Episode 3) Visit my TES store for more video worksheets and/or movie guides. Please don’t forget to leave feedback if you like the product. Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses.!
Minerals or Rocks | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Minerals or Rocks | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between minerals and rocks! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Lunar Eclipse or Solar Eclipse | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Lunar Eclipse or Solar Eclipse | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between lunar eclipse and solar eclipse! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Low Mass or High Mass Star | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Low Mass or High Mass Star | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between low/medium mass stars and high mass stars! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Local Winds or Global Winds | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Local Winds or Global Winds | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between Local Winds and Global Winds! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Leeward or Windward Slope | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Leeward or Windward Slope | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between the Leeward Slope and the Windward Slope! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
P-waves or S-waves | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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P-waves or S-waves | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between different types of seismic waves (P-waves and S-waves)! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
How Earth Made Us: FIRE | Video Guide | BBC Documentary
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How Earth Made Us: FIRE | Video Guide | BBC Documentary

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This movie guide contains 38 short, fill-in-the-blank and open-ended questions based on BBC’s Documentary series “How Earth Made Us”. The documentary series explores how geology, geography and climate have influenced and continue to shape human history. In this episode (Episode 4/5 - Fire) Dr Iain Stewart explores man’s relationship with fire. The video worksheet is designed to keep students engaged and hold them accountable while watching the documentary. The questions are relative easy to answer while watching the movie and are not so complicated that they require a great deal of writing. The worksheet is printable and no prep is required. Answer key is provided. If you like this movie guide, you may be interested in some of the other movie guides from the same BBC Earth series: -How Earth Made Us: Deep Earth (Episode 1) -How Earth Made Us: Water (Episode 2) -How Earth Made Us: Wind (Episode 3) -How Earth Made Us: Fire (Episode 4) -How Earth Made Us: Human Planet (Episode 5) This episode is also included in the How Earth Made Us Movie Guide BUNDLE Visit my TES store for more video/movie guides. Please don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Physical Maps or Political Maps | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Physical Maps or Political Maps | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between physical maps and political maps! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -1 small version (descriptions and answer sheet are on the same page; more printer friendly) -1 large version (the descriptions and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -2 answer keys (1 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Plate Tectonics BINGO | Geology BINGO
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Plate Tectonics BINGO | Geology BINGO

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This Plate Tectonics BINGO review game provides students with an opportunity to learn more about plate tectonics related vocabulary. The print-ready pdf file includes 30 unique Bingo game boards and 38 calling cards. The game can be played with as few as two people or with an entire class. The calling cards come in two sizes. The larger version all have a definition of the vocabulary word that is being called. The “caller” draws a calling card and reads the clues aloud and the players must find the matching definition on their game board. The calling cards by themselves also make an engaging learning resource. Print two copies, and you are set to play a memory game. Best if the game is printed in color on cardstock and then laminated for longevity! What is included in this resource: 30 unique Bingo game boards (5x5 grid) on FOUR different backgrounds. 38 (large) calling cards (with vocabulary and definitions, which can be read aloud as answer clues) 38 (small) calling cards (with vocabulary) Printable bingo markers (6 different options included) 1 Calling sheet (can be used to track calling cards selected during the game) Teacher directions (incl. how to play the game and printing directions) List of Plate Tectonics Vocabulary Words Included in the Bingo Game: Alfred Wegener, Asthenosphere, Continental Drift, Continental Volcanic Arc, Convection Boundary, Convection Currents, Crust, Divergent Boundary, Earthquake, Epicenter, Fault, Focus, Hot Spots, Inner Core, Lava, Lithosphere, Magma, Mantle, Mid-Ocean Ridge, Mountains, Ocean Trench, Orogeny, Outer Core, Paleomagnetism, Pangaea, Plate Boundary, Radiometric Dating, Rift Valley, Ring of Fire, Seafloor Spreading, Seismic Waves, Subduction, Tectonic Plates, Theory of Plate Tectonics, Transform Boundary, Tsunami, Volcanic Island Arc, Volcano. Check out some of our other Bingo games: -Summer Olympics BINGO GAME -Flags of Africa BINGO GAME -Flags of the Americas BINGO GAME -US State Flags BINGO GAME -Astronomy BINGO GAME -Natural Resources BINGO GAME -Rocks BINGO GAME -Scientific Method BINGO GAME Visit my TES store for more resources Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2023 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price
Rocks BINGO GAME | Geology BINGO GAME
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Rocks BINGO GAME | Geology BINGO GAME

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This Rock BINGO game provides students with an opportunity to learn about 27 different types of rocks (Igneous, Sedimentary and Metamorphic rocks). The print-ready pdf file includes 30 unique Bingo game boards and 27 calling or drawing cards, both with colored pictures of the rocks. The game can be played with as few as two people or with an entire class. The calling/drawing cards by themselves also make an engaging learning resource. Print two copies, and you are set to play a memory game. Best if the game is printed in color on cardstock and then laminated for longevity! What is included in this resource: -30 unique Bingo game boards (4x4 grid) on FOUR different backgrounds with colored pictures of the rocks -27 calling/draw cards (2 size options available: large or small) -Printable bingo markers (6 different options included) -1 Game Chart (can be used to track calling cards selected during the game) -Teacher directions (incl. how to play the game and printing directions) List of Rocks Included in the Bingo Game: Andesite, Basalt, Breccia, Chert, Coal, Conglomerate, Coquina, Diorite, Dolomite, Fossiliferous Limestone, Gabbro, Gneiss, Granite, Gypsum, Marble, Obsidian, Peridotite, Phyllite, Pumice, Quartzite, Rhyolite, Rock Salt, Sandstone, Schist, Scoria, Shale, Slate. Check out our other Bingo games: -Astronomy BINGO GAME -Natural Resources BINGO GAME -Plate Tectonics BINGO GAME -Scientific Method BINGO GAME Visit my TES store for more resources Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ���⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2023 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price
Roman Numerals BINGO BUNDLE | Printable and Ready to Go
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Roman Numerals BINGO BUNDLE | Printable and Ready to Go

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This Roman Numerals Bingo Game BUNDLE is a FUN way to help your students learn about alternative number systems and how to read and write Roman Numerals while they master these symbols. Each of the four print-ready bingo game sets includes 30 unique Bingo game boards, and numerous calling cards (with Roman Numerals ranging from 1-25, 1-50, 1-100 and 1-1000). The Bingo games provides your students with lots and lots of practice. It can be played with the entire class or as few as two students. What is included in this resource: -Four different Bingo games, each including 30 unique bingo boards (5x4 grid) with different backgrounds -Bingo calling/draw cards for each Bingo game (2 size options available: large or small) -1 Calling Sheet/Chart for each of the four bingo games (can be used to track calling cards selected during the game or as a handout for the students to use while playing) -Printable Bingo Markers (6 different options included) -Teacher Directions (incl. how to play the game and printing directions) Check out some of our other ROMAN NUMERALS resources: -Roman Numerals Chart / Cheat Sheet (FREE) -Roman Numerals (1-25) BINGO GAME | Printable and Ready to Go -Roman Numerals (1-50) BINGO GAME | Printable and Ready to Go -Roman Numerals (10-100) BINGO GAME | Printable and Ready to Go -Roman Numerals (100-1000) BINGO GAME | Printable and Ready to Go -Roman Numerals BINGO BUNDLE | Printable and Ready to Go -ROMAN NUMERALS Memory Match Game | 4-in-1 Memory Game Packet Visit my TES store for more resources. Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2023 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Weather BINGO GAME | Meteorology BINGO GAME
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Weather BINGO GAME | Meteorology BINGO GAME

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This Weather and Climate BINGO game provides students with an opportunity to learn more about weather and climate (meteorology) related vocabulary. The print-ready pdf file includes 30 unique Bingo game boards and 44 calling cards. The game can be played with as few as two people or with an entire class. The bingo calling cards come in two sizes. The larger version all have a definition of the vocabulary word that is being called. The “caller” draws a calling card and reads the clues aloud and the players must find the matching definition on their game board. The calling cards by themselves also make an engaging learning resource. Print two copies, and you are set to play a memory game. Best if the game is printed in color on cardstock and then laminated for longevity! What is included in this resource: -30 unique Bingo Game Boards (5x5 grid) on FOUR different backgrounds. -44 (large) Calling Cards (with vocabulary and definitions, which can be read aloud as answer clues) -44 (small) Calling Cards (with images and vocabulary words) -Printable Bingo Markers (6 different options included) -1 Calling Sheet (can be used to track calling cards selected during the game) -Teacher directions (incl. how to play the game and printing directions) List of WEATHER Vocabulary Words Included in the Bingo Game: Anemometer, Atmosphere, Atmospheric Circulation Cells, Barometer, Breeze, Clear Sky (Sunny), Climate Change, Climate Zones, Cloud(s), Condensation, Conduction, Convection, Flooding, Fog/Mist, Global Warming, Greenhouse Effect, Hail, Heat Wave, High-pressure Center, Hurricane (Cyclone), Low-pressure Center, Meteorologist, Overcast, Ozone Layer, Partly Cloudy, Precipitation, Radar, Rain, Rain Gauge, Rainbow, Relative Humidity, Seasons, Severe Weather, Snow, Temperature, Thermometer, Thunderstorm, Tornado, Weather Forecast, (Weather) Front, Weather Satellite, Wind, Wind Vane. Visit my TES store for more resources. Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2023 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price
Solar System BINGO | Astronomy BINGO | Space BINGO
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Solar System BINGO | Astronomy BINGO | Space BINGO

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This Astronomy BINGO game (Space BINGO game) provides students with an opportunity to learn more about astronomy and space related vocabulary. The print-ready pdf file includes 30 unique Bingo game boards and 33 calling cards. The game can be played with as few as two people or with an entire class. The bingo calling cards come in two sizes. The larger version all have a definition of the vocabulary word that is being called. The “caller” draws a calling card and reads the clues aloud and the players must find the matching definition on their game board. The calling cards by themselves also make an engaging learning resource. Print two copies, and you are set to play a memory game. Best if the game is printed in color on cardstock and then laminated for longevity! What is included in this resource: 30 unique Bingo game boards (5x5 grid) on FOUR different backgrounds. 33 (large) calling cards (with vocabulary and definitions, which can be read aloud as answer clues) 33 (small) calling cards (with images and vocabulary words) Printable bingo markers (6 different options included) 1 Calling sheet (can be used to track calling cards selected during the game) Teacher directions (incl. how to play the game and printing directions) List of ASTRONOMY/SPACE Vocabulary Words Included in the Bingo Game: Alien, Asteroid, Astronaut, Black Hole, Comet, Constellation, Earth, Eclipse, Exoplanet, Galaxy, Jupiter, Mars, Mercury, Meteor, Milky Way, Moon, Moon Phases, Neptune, Nuclear Fusion, Observatory, Pluto, Satellite, Saturn, Shooting Star, Solar System, Space Rocket, Space Shuttle, Star, Sun, Telescope, Universe, Uranus, and Venus. Please don’t forget to leave a feedback if you like the resource. Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2022 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price
U.S. National Parks Memory Matching Card Game | Just Print, Cut & Play!
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U.S. National Parks Memory Matching Card Game | Just Print, Cut & Play!

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Let your students have fun discovering** 63 of U.S. National Parks** with this all-inclusive Memory Matching Card Game. In this activity, students will match up the names, images and locations by state of some of America’s beautiful National Parks. This no-prep printable memory game works well for both individuals and small groups depending on their age. Best suitable for elementary-age kids, this memory game is not just an endless source of entertainment. It is also an interactive learning journey that will help children improve their memory and cognitive skills, while learning more about US geography and explore our great national parks. This resource includes: -4 different combinations of the Memory Games. -63 pairs of NO prep memory matching cards for EACH of the four combination. -7 samples of what to print on the backside of the memory cards with different colors and/or patterns. -Teacher directions (incl. printing directions and how to play the game) List of the 63 National Parks Included in this Memory Game: Acadia, American Samoa, Arches, Badlands, Big Bend, Biscayne, Black Canyon, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Carlsbad Caverns, Channel Islands, Congaree, Crater Lake, Cuyahoga Valley, Death Valley, Denali, Dry Tortugas, Everglades, Gates of Arctic, Gateway Arch, Glacier, Glacier Bay, Grand Canyon, Grand Teton, Great Basin, Great Sand Dunes, Great Smokey Mountains, Guadalupe Mountains, Haleakala, Hawaii Volcanoes, Hot Springs, Indiana Dunes, Isle Royale, Joshua Tree, Katamai, Kenai Fjords, Kings Canyon, Kobuk Valley, Lake Clark, Lassen Volcanic, Mammoth Cave, Mesa Verde, Mount Rainier, New River Gorge, North Cascades, Olympic, Petrified Forest, Pinnacles, Redwood, Rocky Mountain, Saguaro, Sequoia, Shenandoah Valley, Theodore Roosevelt, Virgin Islands, Voyageurs, White Sands, Wind Cave, Wrangell St-Elias, Yellowstone, Yosemite and Zion. Memory Game Template (editable): Also, if you are interested in an editable memory game template click HERE. This resource contains an PowerPoint file, with detailed directions on how to edit and print your OWN memory cards. Visit my TES store for more memory games and products. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2023 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.
Invertebrates or Vertebrates | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity
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Invertebrates or Vertebrates | Cut and Paste Sorting Activity

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This fun and interactive cut-and-paste sorting activity will give your students hands-on practice determining the difference between invertebrates and vertebrates! Students will cut out descriptions (text boxes) of each and glue them in the correct column on their answer sheet. Everything you need for this activity is included. All you need are scissors and glue, and you are ready to assess your students’ learning! This LOW-PREP activity is perfect for science centers, test review, or a quick formative assessment, and can be added to interactive science notebooks! What is included in this resource: -2 Small versions: one version comes with descriptions only, and one with images (descriptions/images and answer sheet are all on the same page) -2 Large versions: one version comes with descriptions only, and one with images (the descriptions/images and answer sheet are on two separate pages) -4 Answer keys (2 for each size of the sorting activity) -Teacher directions Visit my TES store for more cut-and-paste sorting activities and other resources. Don’t forget to leave feedback if you like my product! Happy Teaching! ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ ⚊⚊⚊⚊⚊ Copyright © 2024 Students of Science. All rights Reserved. The purchase of this resource gives the buyer permission to download and copy for single classroom use only. Electronic distribution is also limited to single classroom use. Copying for other teachers, school-wide use, or for school systems is only allowed with the purchase of additional licenses. These can be added to your account under “My Purchases” at a discounted price.