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Preschool science graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Earth Day - Recycling Sort

Earth Day - Recycling Sort

Created by
D Conway
Kindergarten and first grade students will increase their knowledge of "Thinking Green" while strenthening their sorting and graphing skills as they complete this "What gets recycled" challenge. A great way to combine math and social studies.
Preview of How Seeds Travel

How Seeds Travel

Created by
Miss Daisy
Graphic Organizer to illustrate and label how seeds travel (water, animals/people, bursting, and wind)
Preview of Name That Simple Machine Google Slides Lesson for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st G

Name That Simple Machine Google Slides Lesson for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st G

This is a Google Slides lesson on Simple Machines, targeted for Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade students. There are 16 slides in all and they include interactive examples of each of the simple machines and let the students decide for themselves what each example is before clicking for the answer.
Preview of Blank T-Chart

Blank T-Chart

This blank T-chart comes in handy for lots of sorting activities! You can laminate it, and use it over and over again.
Preview of Montessori Work Plan

Montessori Work Plan

Created by
Indegrow
Montessori work plan. Fill in the boxes to organize each students work for the week. You can add a picture of your specials or field trips to the weekday boxes to inform the students of what is happening that week.
Preview of Reading Topographic Maps

Reading Topographic Maps

Created by
Sciencerly
This is a foldable that I used to teach my students how to read topographic maps.
Preview of Classroom Expectations Matrix

Classroom Expectations Matrix

I use this Matrix to set up my classroom expectations and give students a visual of my overall expectations, in every given situation. You can tailor yours to the needs of your classroom/students. I have found it especially helpful with redirections and teaching behaviors at the beginning of the year. Students have this visual in their notebooks and I often will reference it when they are not meeting the expectations. Mine would be best for MS or HS, but this can be tailored for Elementary too
Preview of Teaching Strategies Gold Aligned: Data Collection Tool

Teaching Strategies Gold Aligned: Data Collection Tool

Created by
Hey Preschool
Easily document students data for Creative Curriculum with this tool. You can enter student names in the smaller columns and take notes in the larger. 20 students per page. Also, all creative curriculum objectives are included on each sheet & you can also change your specific areas for data at the top of the form! Edit to make easy accessible for your classroom!
Preview of Magnetic Objects Picture Sort

Magnetic Objects Picture Sort

Created by
Kristen Campbell
This picture sort is a great activity for a Science center, for using on the board as a class, or as an activity for students who finish their work early. You can also copy and paste these pictures and labels into a SmartBoard activity for the class. This also works well as an assessment for students who do not do test well. Cut out the pictures and laminate them or have the students cut and paste them onto a separate paper for an assessment or activity. This activity includes 28 picture cards
Preview of Animals: Land, Air, and Water Sort

Animals: Land, Air, and Water Sort

Created by
Kristen Campbell
This is a great activity for students to work on in centers or when they have finished their work early. If students cannot yet read, instruct the students in finding the beginning sound of each label or use the pictures of land, air, and water instead of the labels. • Cut out and laminate these pictures and labels. Have students sort the pictures by land, air, and water. • Put a magnet on the back of each cut-out. Do the activity as a class on the whiteboard. • You can also print a cop
Preview of Shaving Cream Rain-A Weather Experiment Journal

Shaving Cream Rain-A Weather Experiment Journal

I was excited to do the Shaving Cream rain experiment with my class, but I wanted a component to go along with it that would encourage them to make predictions and see what actually happened as they tested their predictions. I decided to make a prediction journal for my class. This experiment will be the conclusion of our unit on weather. The thumbnails give the product a wacky formatting but once it is downloaded it all returns to normal (I checked!) Enjoy!
Preview of What Do I Wear with the Weather?

What Do I Wear with the Weather?

Activity that helps match clothes with the appropriate weather.
Preview of Scope & Sequence Template

Scope & Sequence Template

Here is a template of my scope & sequence. I use this to plan out my entire school year. It is separated in 9 week quarters and easily editable. This is set up for elementary planning. However, it could be adaptable to middle school. All five subjects are included (reading, writing, math, social studies, science). This fun bright template will keep you organized and your administrators will love you for keeping such a detailed scope & sequence.
Preview of Watching a Been Seed Grow

Watching a Been Seed Grow

Created by
creativebug
Students record their observations after planting a lima bean in soil or in a plastic bag with a wet paper towel. Each day or weekly the students observe their bean and record their observations on the chart. Helps with making predictions and observing experiments.
Preview of Dinosaur Themed Lesson Plan and Activities

Dinosaur Themed Lesson Plan and Activities

Created by
Molly Inger
This download includes a lesson plan focused on fossils and several dinosaur themed activities. The lesson plan can be used for Language Arts and Science. In the lesson, the students will be able to create their own fossils by using clay/play-doh and animal/dinosaur figurines.
Preview of Desert Animals Vs. Non Desert

Desert Animals Vs. Non Desert

Created by
Preschool Mama
Use this document to learn about animals of the sonoran desert and compare them to animals that do not live in the desert.
Preview of Rock Sorting Graphic

Rock Sorting Graphic

This Word Document can be used as a printable or poster to help students observe and describe rocks by size, texture, and color. Since it is a Word Document, teachers may delete the text and create a "blank" version to use as a flip chart. You're welcome!
Preview of Pet vs. Not a Pet

Pet vs. Not a Pet

Students will create a T-chart by sorting pictures into pictures of pets vs. pictures of animals you do not have as a pet. This would be great for a center, small group, or whole group discussion on why some animals can be pets vs. others would not make a good pet.
Preview of Frogs by Gail Gibbons

Frogs by Gail Gibbons

I created these pages to supplement the story "Frogs" by Gail Gibbons. This story is found in Unit 4 of Foresman's Reading Street for Grade 2. Because I am using Reading Street, the concepts my students need to know are how to write a retell and how to compare and contrast The test given to the students also tests seven vocabulary terms. I used this packet during reading, after reading and before giving the test provided by Reading Street. Pages and Descriptions: Page 1 and 2: Vocabulary me
Preview of Recycling in NYC (and around the USA) Bilingual Lesson Plan

Recycling in NYC (and around the USA) Bilingual Lesson Plan

Created by
Lauren C
Use bilingual resources to teach students the value of recycling. This lesson plan uses New York City's recycling visuals seen around the city to help teach students learn about what types of materials can or cannot be recycled. Students read a bilingual book, then complete an activity independently, then complete an activity as a group. This is best for younger students in a Bilingual, Dual-Language, or ESL environment. Common Core aligned!
Preview of Kindergarten Weather Graph

Kindergarten Weather Graph

Created by
Mrs Packer
Weather Graph Chart daily weather Aligns with Common Core Standards for Kindergarten.
Preview of Five Senses Marshmallow Explore Worksheet

Five Senses Marshmallow Explore Worksheet

Created by
Lauren Sims
Learning about the 5 senses? Have students use the handy graphic organizer to jot down their thoughts?
Preview of Dinosaur Fact Sheets Booklet

Dinosaur Fact Sheets Booklet

A fun way to organize fun facts about dinosaurs! Wonderful for breaking students into groups and having them work together to fill in the information. And the children love having a booklet they can keep when they are finished. Is also a great secondary resource to continue to test your student's knowledge after completing my Dinosaur Sort - Carnivore or Herbivore Activity (which can be found in my store).
Preview of Parts of a Bike

Parts of a Bike

Created by
Funcky Learners
This is a kindergarten worksheet that has the students cut and paste the different parts of a bike.
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