Lab Report Template

Lab Report Template

Basic report template for pulling together a lab after completion. Have students form a question, purpose and hypothesis and then draw conclusions to keep track during a unit. Having this accountability assures that you know who understood the lab and allow students to study from the procedure later.

“BE POSITIVE!” CHEMISTRY GROWTH MINDSET Decor Elements BULLETIN BOARD

“BE POSITIVE!” CHEMISTRY GROWTH MINDSET Decor Elements BULLETIN BOARD

Need to decorate your biology or chemistry science room and motivate your students? Here is a Growth Mindset statement composed of Periodic Table Elements perfect for the chemistry, biology or general science classroom! This is a PDF file and the elements could be printed out on colored paper to make them really pop. There is one element per slide. The statement is “Be positive!”

Online Teaching UNIT PLANNER FORM-Bird Theme

Online Teaching UNIT PLANNER FORM-Bird Theme

Keep your distance learning, online unit lesson plans organized with this digital unit planner that keeps track of your lessons, your handout links that you keep on Google Drive and any video or website links for that lesson. It can be difficult to keep track of all of the resources available while you are also juggling teaching on an online platform. This can be loaded into PowerPoint or Google slides and you can create hyperlinks to your lesson components so they will be at your fingertips when you are ready to put them on Google classroom or to send out to the students. This resource includes one slide that can be replicated many times designed with my own bird artwork.
This coordinates with my other bird themed classroom products.

PREDICT THE NATURE STORY! Photo Prompt CER Task Cards Distance Learning

PREDICT THE NATURE STORY! Photo Prompt CER Task Cards Distance Learning

Can you figure out what happens next in this image?  When following the NGSS MS-LS2 or 5-LS2 standards for studying ecosystems, animal and plant behavior, these full color, digital or printable, prompt photo task cards are very useful for using CER to explain  the phenomenon of sequential events in nature. Each image has a question such as “what happened next?“ or “what may happen in the next 10 minutes?“. Students look at the given evidence in the photo and explain their reasoning.  There can be many interpretations that get the students engaged and thinking.

There is a brief description for the teacher at the beginning of the slides to use as a prompt. I like to use my CER Templates while teaching with this product.