Showing posts with label science. Show all posts
Showing posts with label science. Show all posts

Monday, October 22, 2012

Pinterest Weekly Round-Up 6

Last week's favorite pins! 







Original source:  Water Cycle simulation via Pinterest


Original Source:  Social Studies Central via Pinterest





Original source:  First 100 Days via Pinterest 


 Original source:  Factors Venn Diagram via Pinterest

Monday, October 15, 2012

Pinterest Weekly Round-Up 5

Last week's favorite pins! 


I need to explain the first one as it hard to understand by simply looking at the picture.  I am all about teambuilding and this is exactly what this one is.  Partners each have a paper plate and piece of uncooked spaghetti.  Find out more by following the pin :).



Original source:  Pasta Master via Pinterest


Original Source:  Evidence Based Terms via Pinterest



Original source:  The Writing Process via Pinterest



 

Monday, October 8, 2012

Pinterest Weekly Round-Up 4

Here are a few of my favorite pins from last week!



Original source:  Main Idea Bag via Pinterest


Original Source:  Test Taking Folder via Pinterest



Original source:  Bean Plant in CD case via Pinterest


Original source:  50 States Unit Study via Pinterest 

 

Original source:  Add an Image to a QR code via Pinterest


Do you have a favorite Pin from last week?  Leave your link in the comments to share!

Monday, September 24, 2012

Pinterest Weekly Round-up 2

Here they are, my top 5 pins for the week past.  I love all things anchor charts.  There are two anchor chart Pins that I highly recommend.  Hopefully you will find many uses for the Pins below.  To learn more, click on the links below to be taken to the original sources. 



Original source:  Paper Plate Sundial via Pinterest


Original Source:  Write Like a Scientist Anchor Chart via Pinterest



Original source:  Math Live via Pinterest



 



Do you have a favorite Pin from last week?  Leave your link in the comments to share!

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Science Week - Day 3 Freebie


Need a Science Freebie?  Here is a small unit relating to Force and Motion.  Students explore the amount of Newtons it takes to move an object.   They also investigate static electricity and its ability to move objects.  This investigation includes eight pages with six guided investigations and room for reflection.  I hope your students enjoy it as much as mine did!!

You can download this from my TpT store HERE.