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Preview of CER- Claim Evidence Reasoning Graphic Organizer

CER- Claim Evidence Reasoning Graphic Organizer

Get your students to think through things like a scientist with this CER graphic organizer. By using this graphic organizer, students will learn how to write claims that answer a question, come up with evidence using a controlled experiment, and be able to justify their answers. This can not only be used with experiments but also when students analyze videos or primary literature. Includes 2 versions- one that includes variables for experiments and one without (see thumbnails). You will receive
Preview of Wind Erosion Worksheets Lab and Dust Bowl Article and Activities

Wind Erosion Worksheets Lab and Dust Bowl Article and Activities

Created by
NothingScaresMe
This cross-curricular STEAM activity bundle includes real-life examples of erosion for students to examine. They can read and write about the causes and effects of wind erosion and weathering that caused the dust bowl in the 1930's. This no-prep product is perfect for teaching students about history and science in an engaging and hands-on lab activity! Contains over 9 pages of science, reading, and writing activities plus teaching suggestions. Includes:hands-on wind erosion lab with reflection q
Preview of CER Sentence Stems, Bulletin Board, Rubric, and Student Scaffolded Template

CER Sentence Stems, Bulletin Board, Rubric, and Student Scaffolded Template

This product has everything you need to start your students with Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) writing. This product is geared towards elementary and middle school science. You will get access to sentence stems for each (claim, evidence, and reasoning) that students can use to get each section of their writing started. You will also get a Google Doc student template with the same sentence stems for students to use. This student template is meant to use digitally and can be easily posted in Go
Preview of Science CER Writing Templates

Science CER Writing Templates

Need a simple, ready to use, easy to understand CER template for your middle or high school students to use during their next lab or investigation? Look no further! This set includes 8 different templates which are scaffolded in a variety of ways. Like some parts but want to make them your own? Editable pieces are included!This includes multiple non-editable PDFs that can be printed, or used with a PDF tool to add text boxes and make digital if needed. This also includes an editable Word Documen
Preview of Bubble Gum Scientific Method Lab

Bubble Gum Scientific Method Lab

Here is a fun lab to do with your students to really get their brains wrapped around, lab processes, lab write ups and the scientific method! It is fun an engadging, and when it is done your kiddos will understand the steps to the scientific method, your policy on write ups and how a lab runs! Happy stretching!
Preview of Topographic Mapping Lab

Topographic Mapping Lab

Here is a fun and visually AWESOME lab to make kids understand how you can can make a 3D object (like a mountain) into a 2D picture (like a map). This lab was fun to do in the classroom and was a really good visual so the students understood how topography works, and why it is useful! Happy mapping!
Preview of Argumentative Writing CER Science Sentence Stems and Success Criteria

Argumentative Writing CER Science Sentence Stems and Success Criteria

This is a writing guide for students to practice CER (Claim Evidence Reasoning) and argumentative writing. This includes sentence stems, examples, a rubric, and a protocol for students to give each other feedback on their writing. This is a great resource for developing science writing.If you like this resource please leave it a review! If you're looking for more like this follow me here or head over to My S.T.E.A.M. Dream for more!
Preview of Science Experiment Lab Report Template Differentiated

Science Experiment Lab Report Template Differentiated

Created by
Lovebug Academy
The perfect scientific method lab report template for children of all ages and levels! Great resource to encourage critical thinking and evidence based writing at ALL levels within the scientific method framework. This product provides scaffolded support for English language learners or students with special needs. This product is separated for children at three different educational levels. The first set is ink and printer friendly and can easily print double sided to function as a full lab rep
Preview of Formal Lab Write-up: Instructions and score guide. (Distance learning compatible

Formal Lab Write-up: Instructions and score guide. (Distance learning compatible

Created by
Science Surplus
Formal Lab Write-up InstructionsThese instructions can be used for any lab or inquiry-based project. It is important now more than ever that we train students in scientific literacy. When students are introduced to journal-style scientific writing, they will be able to access primary scientific literature with more familiarity and understanding. This guide was created using a combination of APA style and some of the most common formatting styles in popular scientific journals. What is included?I
Preview of Gummy bear lab/ hypothesis, object volume, graph interpretation lab

Gummy bear lab/ hypothesis, object volume, graph interpretation lab

Created by
Mister Science
This interactive lab for middle school and high school students teaches students how to create a correct hypothesis, prove or disprove the hypothesis using the scientific method, correct use of lab tools like graduated cylinders, triple beam balances, how to calculate density, and how to read and understand data charts. The lab uses the properties of gummy bears to teach these Key concepts. This lab can be used in its entirety over four class periods or can be broken into four separate smaller l
Preview of Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Anchor Chart

Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Anchor Chart

Anchor chart for helping students write a scientific explanation using the claim, evidence, reasoning framework. Please leave feedback! Thank you! :)
Preview of CER - Claim Evidence Reasoning Paragraph Outline

CER - Claim Evidence Reasoning Paragraph Outline

Created by
CER-It
Do you expect your students to explain data tables? This outline helps students identify the variables in a data table or graph. Then determine a claim based on the relationship between the data. The will analyze the data to support their claim with evidence and include the data. Finally they will have to explain their reasoning. This outline will work for a variety of topics and courses. As well as age ranges.
Preview of SLOPPY COPY - A DESIGN BRIEF

SLOPPY COPY - A DESIGN BRIEF

Created by
SCIENCEWORX
This challenge is one in a series of investigations that concentrates on forensic science (in this case, fingerprinting) and the process skills associated with pursuing such inquiries. It should be noted that students may not find irrefutable evidence in this forensic investigation. It is for this reason that a variety of interpretations may be valid and should be accepted so long as these contentions are supported by data.
Preview of Dancing Ghost Lab Report

Dancing Ghost Lab Report

The dancing ghost activity is designed to give students a feel for lab report style writing through a fun holiday activity. This activity also gets students used to documenting the procedures, here specifically using their phone cameras to photograph and video their activity. The activity ends in experimentation adding visuals with written information,
Preview of Lung Capacity Inquiry Lab

Lung Capacity Inquiry Lab

Created by
Karon Decker
When learning about the respiratory unit within our study of the human body, students are very interested to know what effects their lung capacity. Students can do this lab with a variety of materials, but essentially the purpose is for students to set up a class experiment to test a particular hypothesis the class generates about lung capacity. You will need to guide them to make sure they pick a topic that can actually be tested in class. For example, band students vs. football players; gir
Preview of Law and Order: Better Writing Unit- Proofreading Unit

Law and Order: Better Writing Unit- Proofreading Unit

Created by
Lexiphile
In the Miami-Dade School District, certain writing errors are considered especially heinous. In Ms. Cher’s classroom, the dedicated students who investigate and repair these insidious literary felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Better Writing Unit. These are their stories.This proofreading lesson kit includes project description, a list of common writing style errors ("Ms. Cher's Pet Peeves"), and 4 sample essays containing these errors and errors in formal voice, grammar and ho
Preview of Spooky Exothermic Demos

Spooky Exothermic Demos

These are a set of mini demos that can be done on Halloween in a Chemistry class. Students love these two exothermic reactions that take place: Whoosh Bottle Demo and Elephant Toothpaste Demo. They are best done with the lights dimmed in the classroom for a more dramatic effect. There are Judith C. Hochman sentence activities included in the student packet to have students observe and reflect on each of the demonstrations.
Preview of Lab Report Abstract - Writing Support Reference Sheet

Lab Report Abstract - Writing Support Reference Sheet

Created by
SunLit
Help your students write like a scientist! This tool will help students understand the basic components of a lab abstract while supporting their academic language acquisition in any subject.Tool consists of optional frame banks for students to refer to when constructing their written responses.The increased quality of student responses will amaze you!Recommendation: Model using the tool for students before expecting them to use it.
Preview of How To Write A Scientific Paper

How To Write A Scientific Paper

Use this document to teach and guide your students in writing lab reports. This step by step guide has helped my students over the last several years, improve their technical writing skills.
Preview of homeschool planner,kids daily schedule,printable Planner,Weekly Organizer,

homeschool planner,kids daily schedule,printable Planner,Weekly Organizer,

Created by
MokileArt
♥♥ I love designs that makes you feel good. ♥♥Instant Download - Weekly Schedule Printable, Hourly Planner, Weekly Organizer, Weekly Printable, Daily Schedule, Homeschool Planner, Family Planner - Letter sizeStay organized and keep track of your weekly school Schedule Planner.This Printable Weekly Schedule Planner includes both Sunday & Monday start days versions.DETAILS:• Page size: A4 (8.267 x 11.613 inches) and US Letter size (8.5 x 11 inches).• Number of PDF files: 2.• 1 JPG A4• Quality:
Preview of Quotation Quick Writes AP English Language

Quotation Quick Writes AP English Language

This PowerPoint contains 24 quotations (from some of the greatest minds of all time) to use as warm-ups/bell ringers leading up to the AP English Language Exam, but could be used for any English or history class. Instructions, patterned after the most recent argument prompts from the AP English Language Exam, are included on one of the first slides.
Preview of Conclusion Paragraph Template for a Laboratory Experiment

Conclusion Paragraph Template for a Laboratory Experiment

Created by
Scarlet Piper
What your students write in their laboratory notebook is an actual account of what they have done in a given experiment, like a detailed diary entry. Student’s should be able to revisit their notebook at some point, read what they wrote prior to this time, and reproduce the experiment that they performed earlier. So should anyone else reading their notebook, for that matter. That way, if you make some amazing discovery, like “dogs like heart shaped treats better than bone shaped treats”, the stu
Preview of Owl Investigation Set

Owl Investigation Set

Created by
Sarah Lyn Gay
Do you know what owl pellets are?Owl pellets might not be exactly what you think they are. They are actually undigested pieces of things that they were not able to digest such as bones, teeth or fur from other animals that they have consumed for food.They have to regurgitate these items to get them out of their system. As a result, this is what they call the owl pellets.Our 6-page workbook is a great tool to record and keep track of your owl pellet findings. You will also learn about the life cy
Preview of "Eggsperiments- Science in a Shell!"

"Eggsperiments- Science in a Shell!"

All students, no matter what the age, love science experiments! Several years ago, while reading the story The Talking Eggs by Robert D. San Souci, I began doing some experiments using eggs. Since then, I have conducted these three simple experiments with many levels of students. Included are the three "EGGSPERIMENTS" and a copy of the scientific process, in a kid-friendly format. Eggsperiments by Scott T. Royce is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 In
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Journaling

Encourage students to keep daily journals where they can freely express their thoughts, feelings, and experiences. This practice helps them develop their writing style and build the habit of writing regularly.

Writing Prompts

Provide engaging prompts that encourage imaginative storytelling. For instance, you could ask students to write about a world without the internet, or ask them to describe something only using one of their five senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, or taste).

Peer Editing

Have students exchange their written work with a peer for feedback. This helps them strengthen their ability to identify and correct mistakes in grammar, punctuation, and spelling; give constructive criticism; and revise their writing based on feedback.

Sentence and Paragraph Construction

Provide sentence and paragraph building exercises to help students understand the basic structure of writing and how to organize their ideas coherently.

Letter Writing

Ask students to write letters to real or fictional recipients. They could compose formal letters, persuasive letters on specific topics, thank-you notes, or postcards.

Blogging

Create a classroom blog where students can publish their writing for a wider audience. This teaches them to write for a purpose and consider their audience's perspective.

Research Papers

Guide students through the process of researching and writing informative or argumentative essays. Teach them how to construct persuasive arguments and counterarguments on various topics, include evidence, and cite sources.

Poetry Writing

Explore different forms of poetry, such as haikus, sonnets, and free verse. Encourage students to experiment with imagery, rhythm, and metaphor.

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