Data Analysis Practice and Science CER Task Cards and Worksheet 1
Students practice analyzing data, forming conclusions, and writing Claims Evidence and Reasoning statements. Need more CER practice? Buy 2 get 1 FREE in our CER BUNDLE! In this activity, students will:READ a brief passage about a science scenario.ANALYZE a very simple data table.Make a CLAIM based on EVIDENCE for a related question. This activity is designed to get kids practicing CER, not learning content. No prior content knowledge is required. Students are able to make a claim based on…

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Atomic Structure Rutherford-Bohr Diagrams for the First 20 Elements
Compare and contrast Bohr-Rutherford diagrams. Great transition to patterns in the periodic table (periods and groups). Post to your classroom walls for student self assessment or create a large “Patterns in the Periodic Table” chart on the wall of your classroom. #periodictable #BohrRutherfordDiagrams #BohrRutherford
Cell Theory Answer Key
Teacher answer key for cell theory worksheet.

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AP/IB Chemistry Common Ions to Memorize
AP/IB Chemistry Common Ions to Memorize by Chemical Concoctions | TpT $4 Do your students know, really KNOW the ions and polyatomic ions that they need to speak the language of “chemistry” at the AP or IB level? Mastering the common ions is essential to a student’s success. This product includes an “Ions to Memorize” List organized into a chart for easy grouping and a two-page handout with hints to help your students memorize them easily. I've also included printable flashcards for all 72…
Gravity Lab - Weight, Mass, and Gravity Jump Lab Activity
A classic fun lab activity made for secondary science students! Editable MS Word, PDF, and Google Slides versions included! Students learn mass, weight, and gravity and then calculate their weight and jump length at various locations in the solar system. This Lab is Broken Down Into 5 Different Tasks Task 1- Pre-Lab: Students watch a short modern video about mass, weight, and gravity, and answer questions.Task 2 - Weight On Other Planets: Student calculate their weight using the force of…

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