Students learn what it means to draw a conclusion in science. They are given tips for drawing conclusions, then consider a specific scenario. Finally, they practice drawing conclusions.
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National Poetry Month Themed Packet for High School
To celebrate Poetry Month, this resource shares 3 activities that will help high school students to engage with poetry i...
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Animal Farm Teaching Unit Kit
Everything you need to teach a full or partial unit on Animal Farm
Help your students dive into the modern relevance, m...
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Romeo and Juliet Teaching Unit Kit
A complete teaching kit for a full or partial unit on Romeo and Juliet
Take your students on a thought-provoking, insig...
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Take a sneak peek inside our printable book, "Environmental Science (Grades 6-10).
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What Is Life Science?
Review the branches of life science and related careers with the questions and skill challenge in this printable workshe...
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Weekly Science Journal
Keep track of science assignments and activities with a weekly journal. This printable journal page is customizable.
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Using a dictionary, students will define the four branches of hydrologic sciences: hydrology, limnology, hydrogeology, a...
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Countdown to the Science Fair
Countdown to the Science FairPrint and use this form to keep your science fair project on schedule.