Matter Scoot
This is a fun activity that allows students a chance to move around the room, while you maintain order and assess your student's vocabulary pertaining to Matter.
We have x35 cards with multiple choice questions pertaining to Matter.
* electrons
* protons
* neutrons
* nucleus
* electron cloud
* atomic number
* isotope
* mass number
* atomic mass
* metals
* nonmetals
* metalloids
* substance
* compound
* mixture
* matter
* solid
* viscosity
* surface tension
* gas
* thermal energy
* temperature
* heat
* melting
* freezing
* vaporization
* pressure
* density
* force
* hydrogen
* helium
* physical properties
* sublimation
* the scientific method
Matter Beat the Clock!
This game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on Matter while the students have fun.
The way the game is played:
- Each student playing the game is given a game board.
(The game board has the definition or explanation printed in each square.)
- Each student is given a copy of the game cards.
- The students will be given a designated amount of time (assigned by you the teacher) to place the correct terms on top of the game board.
- The cards are to be matched with the correct definition.
- At the end of the designated time, the cards are to be checked for accuracy.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Element
- Electrons
- Protons
- Neutron
- Nucleus
- Electron Cloud
- Atomic Number
- Isotope
- Mass Number
- Atomic Mass
- Metals
- Nonmetals
- Metalloids
- Melting
- Freezing
- Vaporization
- Heat
- Temperature
- Thermal Energy
- Gas
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Water Interactive Science Notebook
The Earth’s Water Interactive Notebook Section has a lot
(48 PAGES) to offer! Before using Interactive Science Notebooks, students got lost in writing and not comprehending the science. The INBs allow the students to keep a neat, interactive, functional, and yes; a fun notebook.
- 40 Flip-Fold Vocabulary words & definitions
- Fresh Water vs. Ocean Water Venn Diagram
- Water Molecule Foldable
- Water Cycle Notes F.I.B.
- Evaporation Explained
- Condensation Explained
- Precipitation Explained
- Runoff Explained
- Water Cycle Foldable
- Water Uses Concept Map
- Organism in a Lake Foldable
- Multiple Choice Questions
- Pollution & Eutrophication
- Water Shed Foldable
- Freshwater Concept Map Cut Out
- Waves Foldable
- Plankton – Nekton – Benthos Cut & Paste Ecosystem
- Pollution Pie Chart Foldable
- Melting of Sea Ice
- Salinity of Sea Water
- X36 Study Buddy Cards featuring Water Terms
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Taste Test Lab
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Chemistry: Sugar Crystals
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All science teachers are looking for resources for hands on, demonstrations, or possible science fair investigations. This STEM Center series solves that problem! Print and enjoy!