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Diary of a Not So Wimpy Teacher: Science

Let me start this post with a preface: I am not a scientist. I am not a science fair expert. You can disagree with me. My feelings won't be hurt. I am a teacher and a mother of four. I have seen, graded and helped to construct countless science fair projects. I have gotten frustrated, shed a few tears, done lots of research and learned a few things. I wanted to share my thoughts with you. Before you assign a science fair project to your class, please ask yourself why you are assigning it…

Generating questions for science projects using question stems is a great way to build critical thinking skills and perfect for differentiating instruction! Click through to read a few different types of question stems you can use in the classroom and to

Generating questions for science projects using question stems is a great way to build critical thinking skills and perfect for differentiating instruction! Click through to read a few different types of question stems you can use in the classroom and to

Olive Plants: Science Fair 2011  @Cindy Skipworth Thought you'd like to see this is one of the most popular pins grabbed from my blog. :)

Question: Where has Dawn been lately? Research: Sources indicate that Dawn has a tendency to overcommit get really involved in her community and to tell people what to do organize large events. Satellites have tracked increased science activity in her hometown in recent weeks. Hypothesis: Dawn led her homeschool group's science fair committee this year. There is no need to test this hypothesis because I have photographic evidence to verify its validity! Okay, so I'm not in this picture of…

Use these science questions for every experiment. Your fourth grade and fifth grade students will pick up scientific processes and vocabulary in no time. Enjoy Teaching with Brenda Kovich

Debrief each experiment with these science questions. Kids will think critically and learn more about scientific processes.

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Get organized and stay on track with the 14 page science fair project journal! This journal is the perfect tool for students to keep detailed records of their science project events and activities. It includes 14 pages of space to record hypothesis, experiments, results, and conclusions, as well as a section for photographs and drawings. With this journal, students are sure to have everything they need to complete their project and make a great impression at the science fair!
Win first place in your Science Fair First Place! This resource was created as a tool to facilitate the primary level class science fair project. Can be used for Kindergarten or First Grade. Egg Drop Science Fair Project includes differentiated templates for each step of the scientific method. Low prep, print and ready to go. Includes lesson plans and suggested science fair board layout. LOW PREP! All you need to do is gather materials and go!
This Boom Deck of science digital task cards is about writing good scientific questions for science fairs or in scientific method units in middle school science. They're great for upper elementary students, 6th grade science, 7th grade science, and 8th grade science classrooms. The Boom Cards can be used on interactive whiteboards like SmartBoards or for science centers or at home as a virtual learning option. #middleschoolscience #scientificmethod #scienceteacher
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