Tag: planning
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Science Lessons Students Can Do From Home
Teachers around the country and world are being asked to plan two weeks of lessons that students can do at home. As if lesson planning wasn’t challenging enough, right?! I have seen the questions posted across social media and facebook groups over the past week. What should we plan for students to do from home…
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The Ultimate Guide to Teaching Magnets in 2nd Grade
2nd grade science is so much fun because they are at a fun age to teach with fun ways to explore big concepts. Magnets are of course a really exciting and engaging topic to cover. Let’s take a look at all the fun you can have teaching magnets in second grade! Kids of all ages…
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2nd Grade Science – What is a Scientist?
I am so incredibly excited to introduce my newest series of complete lesson set bundles!! 2nd Grade Science Complete Lesson Set Bundles! After seeing my 4th and 5th grade lesson set bundles, 2nd and 3rd grade teachers have been requesting these complete lesson sets for their grade levels. 3rd grade is next on my list…
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Ideas for Teaching The Properties of Matter in 5th Grade
Welcome to the first post in a series of upcoming posts on Ideas for Teaching Science. I am hoping to give each of my fellow teachers out there enough ideas and materials to save hours of planning time. Why scan Pinterest for hours when you can find a collection of my ideas right here in…
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Earth Day Ideas for Elementary Science {and Why Earth Day Fun Means Real Learning}
Earth Day is a great holiday to celebrate while building background knowledge (or schema) for science. You may think your cute Earth Day crafts are a fun break from real learning, but talking about Earth’s characteristics, resources, and conservation will make learning about these topics in depth later on so much easier! Ways Earth Day…
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5 Effective Ways to Get Ready For the 5th Grade Science STAAR Test?
5 ideas for getting you and your students ready for the STAAR test. Test prep that is fun, easy, and effective.
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STEM and Literacy Activities for Surviving Christmas and Winter in the Classroom
We all know that the couple of weeks between Thanksgiving and Christmas/Winter Break can be rough on teacher energy levels and student behavior. And then, the weeks after Winter Break are tough, too. In December, we are all just waiting for that next break, and the kids more or less mentally check out. In January, its…
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How to Build an Amazing Science Program at your School- Part 3 #lessongoals
The last post in this series covered #planninggoals. I talked about how to plan a scope and sequence for your school year. A mandatory prerequisite to lesson planning 🙂 What makes an outstanding Science program that supports the teachers in your school? Calling all teachers, specialists, and principals! Its not a daunting task. I am here…
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How to Build an Amazing Science Program at your School- Part 2 #planninggoals
Last week we started off this series with #learninggoals. I listed some must have’s for learning goals. What makes an outstanding Science program that supports the teachers in your school? Calling all teachers, specialists, and principals! Its not a daunting task. I am here to help! Do you wish your current science program included engaging…
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How to Build an Amazing Science Program at your School – Part 1 #learninggoals
What makes an outstanding Science program that supports the teachers in your school? Calling all teachers, specialists, and principals! Its not a daunting task. I am here to help! Do you wish your current science program included engaging hands-on activities that helped your students experience each standard in a meaningful way? Do you wish your current…
