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General science unit plan videos

Preview of NGSS Ecosystems: "Golden Jellies" Science Unit- Grade 5

NGSS Ecosystems: "Golden Jellies" Science Unit- Grade 5

This product directly aligns to the grade 5 NGSS Science standards and can be used to help teach the fifth grade unit on Golden Jellyfish. This unit is designed to build student’s understanding of life on Earth and the factors which allow species to survive and thrive and humanity’s role in this.  Students study the golden jellyfish of Lake Palau as an anchoring phenomena. The Jellyfish of Lake Palau are a non-stinging jellyfish that have evolved in isolation in Lake Palau’s salt lake. These PDF
Preview of Scientific Method Learning Bundle with Lesson Plans | Nature of Science

Scientific Method Learning Bundle with Lesson Plans | Nature of Science

Created by
Anaice Lessons
Looking for a Scientific Method engaging Learning Science Bundle? Our learning science bundle is great for informal assessment, review, remediation, and enrichment. It comes with a complete lesson plan that includes block and traditional schedules. It has multiple activities that are scaffolded for different levels of complexity (multiple choice and short answers). A unit test that includes 6 different types of tests, including a student choice board and a mini-science project. Students can work
Preview of Learning Songs: Parts of an Experiment
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Learning Songs: Parts of an Experiment

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Learning Songs
Use this NO PREP, effective, proven and fun material to teach concepts in your home, classroom or virtually!Use this creative tool to help your students remember the parts of an experiment. This can be used anytime you are doing and invesigation, demonstration or experiment.
Preview of Spiral Forms in Nature

Spiral Forms in Nature

(New for school year 2015-2016) This video shows a series of (logarithmic) spiral forms in nature as an opening to the study of all kinds of patterns the teacher could introduce. A good overview of the spiral and patterns in general can be found here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logarithmic_spiral (note list of natural phenomena) and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patterns_in_nature There of course are natural forms that replicate basic geometric forms like cones, lozenges, ovals, and spheres
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