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Properties of Matter Anchor Chart for Elementary, Middle and High School
Are you looking to decorate your classroom with fun, hand-drawn anchor charts/posters? Do you find it difficult to find the time to create, draw, outline and color? Don't fret. Give me the markers. Hi, I'm the Chart Lady! I love making engaging, eye catching and educational anchor charts. I also can draw/create any other topic you would like, just contact me directly and ask! My students absolutely love these posters and we use them daily. Many students are visual learners, so the colorful images really help them connect, recall and digest what we have learned. I call this anchor chart: "Properties of Matter" As students learn about the properties of matter, it is important to give them not just the basics, but also, pictures and examples of those properties. **All non-laminated anchor cha
Science Careers Posters & Bulletin Board - What is a Scientist? Careers in STEM | Chloe Campbell Education
This career exploration bulletin board is perfect for grabbing your students' interests in a variety of science careers. Your students will love learning about different careers in STEM. Display the careers with a picture, short description, and choose the bulletin board title that best fits your classroom. This bulletin board can be used to connect science to future careers for your students. Students will learn about the variety of science careers that are available. View the preview to see
Lesson plans for a periodic table unit in middle school science
Elevate your middle school physical science curriculum with these exciting periodic table activities. Focused on elements and matter, these activities offer a variety of interactive and hands-on approaches to help students understand and retain key chemistry concepts, making learning both fun and effective.
States of Matter Worksheet
Science is more fun when it's hands on! I used this worksheet as a hands on activity to teach my students about the density of the molecules in each matter type. To add extra fun, we used cheerios. Simply drawing circles would work as well!
STEM Ideals Blog
Check out the STEM Ideals Character Education blog post to learn more about the series -- background, resources, videos, and more. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school classrooms.