States of matter Fold and Learn
This is a foldable that can be used in different grades. This craft has been adapted for two levels (one with some writing). It includes: Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases. Examples of the particles. A classify worksheet. And cute characters craftivity. I have also included the Spanish versi...
What's the Weather?
Let me start by saying science has been seriously suffering this year :( With my crazy schedule, we literally have only 75 min a week to squ...
Anchor Chart Linky Party
Head on over to Ms. M's Blog . First off—she has a SUPER cute blog that you need to follow. Second—she’s having an awesome Anchor Chart Li...
Science - Mrs. Whalen's Classroom
This is a great food chain anchor chart, that could easily be simplified for lower elementary.
Energy Acronym (MELTS) Anchor Chart for 4th grade science This is a anchor chart I created for my 4th grade science lesson over energy. It includes the acronym MELTS to help the students remember the 5 different types of energy.
Compost in a Bottle {Science Experiment}
Every Bed of Roses: Compost in a Bottle {Science Experiment}
Characteristics of sun, Earth, and moon
Science Posters and Anchor Charts
Electrical Circuits Anchor Chart - Use these mini anchor charts to help teach Science TEK 4.6C. This visual will help your students remember the difference between an open circuit, close circuit, series circuit, and parallel circuit.
Digital Science Resources 2020
As an uncertain school year approaches, I want to take an opportunity to update you on everything from The Science Penguin that is now available as a digital resource. If you previously purchased s…
Weather Anchor Charts: Air Pressure, Cold Fronts, Warm Fronts and Global Winds
Redirecting
Today we continued learning about the solar system, specifically the moon phases. I got these FREE Moon Phase Mini-Book printables from s...
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Mixtures and solutions
Science Posters and Anchor Charts
Types of Energy Anchor Chart - Use this mini anchor chart to help teach Science TEK 4.6A. Help your students remember the difference between mechanical, electrical, light, thermal, and sound energy.