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Science Anchor Charts Grade 5 (South Carolina) 86 Charts! The Complete YEAR!

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Grade Levels
4th - 9th
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I love these Anchor Charts! They are simple to use and print! I have turned them into bigger poster board size and love how the look authentically written. The content on them is easy to understand and very student friendly! I love them!

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This file includes ALL of my anchor charts for fifth grade science in South Carolina using the South Carolina standards. I have worked 6 years on getting all of these anchor charts just right. This document is EXACTLY what my fifth graders have in their notebooks for science notes throughout the year.

These charts are COLOR coded, EASY to understand, and DETAILED! These notes come directly from the Support Documents on the SCDOE website! Teachers, students, tutors, and parents will all find these helpful!

I refer to it all the time in helping me with lesson plans and helping me re-do the charts with students in class. Also, I post them to my students’ Google Classroom, put in a binder for students to recall later, make paper copies for students who were absent, and help students with accommodations with IEPs and 504s.

This science anchor chart bundle includes all of the following:
The Scientific Method: QRHDCDR (Question, Research, Hypothesis, Design, Conduct Experiment, Data, Results)
The Scientific Method: Question
The Scientific Method: Research & Hypothesis
The Scientific Method: Design & Conduct Experiment
The Scientific Method: Data (Including Quantitative and Qualitative)
The Scientific Method: Results
Ecosystems Circle Map
Types of Ecosystems (Aquatic vs. Terrestrial)
Forests
Grasslands
Consumers (Herbivore, Carnivore, Omnivore)
Decomposer Flow Map
Food Chain Circle Map
Landform Processes: Constructive vs. Destructive
Weathering vs. Erosion Double Bubble Map
Weathering, Erosion, Deposition Bridge Map
Changing The Earth (A 3-Step Process: Weather, Erosion, and Deposition)
More Natural Forces (Landslides, Volcanic Eruptions, Earthquakes, Floods)
Landslides Multi-Flow Map (Causes & Effects of Landslides)
Landslides Flow Map: How do landslides form?
Floods Flow Map: How do floods form?
Floods Multi-Flow Map (Causes & Effects of Floods)
Volcano Circle Map
Land Changes (Weathering - Physical and Chemical, Erosion, and Deposition)
Earthquakes Circle Map
Earthquakes Multi-Flow Map (Causes & Effects of Earthquakes)
Ocean Floor Quick Chart (definition and quick sketch)
The Ocean Floor Tree Map
Watershed Circle Map
Ocean Floor Shortened Notes
Flow Map for Water (Precipitation, Evaporation, Runoff)
Quick Check Ocean Floor Word Bank
Landforms on the Land vs. Ocean (Description, continental name, oceanic name)
Waves
Currents
Tides
Beach, Barrier Islands, Estuaries, and Inlets
Inlets Review: How does water affect inlets?
Estuaries Review: How does water affect estuaries?
Barrier Islands Review: How does water affect barrier islands?
Beaches Review: How does water affect beaches?
Pollution Circle Map
Conservation Circle Map
Pollution vs. Conservation Double Bubble - Comparing and Contrasting
Water Pollution Multi-Flow Map: What causes water pollution?
Air Pollution Multi-Flow Map: What causes air pollution?
3R’s for Conservation Efforts Tree Map: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
Three States of Matter Tree Map (Solid, Liquid, Gas)
Matter Circle Map
Mixtures Notes with Visuals
Solutions Notes
Mixtures & Solutions Tree Map
Separating Mixtures & Solutions
Methods for Separating Solutions
Solute vs. Solvent
Concentration vs. Dilution
Physical vs. Chemical Changes of Matter Tree Map
Drawing and Labeling of a Cell
Parts of a Cell Brace Map
Structures of a Cell Tree Map: Cell Membrane, Cytoplasm, Nucleus, Vacuoles
Position, Direction, Motion Tree Map
Gravity, Magnetism, Friction Tree Map
Speed Circle Map
Friction Brace Map: Object, Force, Surface
Friction Surfaces: Rough vs. Soft
Types of Forces: Balanced vs. Unbalanced
Rest vs. Motion Tree Map
Surface Texture Tree Map: Smooth vs. Rough

These are the South Carolina State Standards for Science, but through looking at other standards, these are the same items that other states have as well.

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Total Pages
86 pages
Answer Key
Does not apply
Teaching Duration
1 Year
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