Daily Science: Grade 6+ Practice Workbook - STEM Learning Activities for Middle School Students | Homeschool & Classroom Curriculum Supplement
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Science can still be fun in middle school. The concepts are more involved, but students can learn the scientific concepts and vocabulary of life, physical and Earth science innovatively with Daily Science from Evan-Moor. This science activity print teacher s edition is ideal for grades six, delivering 150 lessons on vital science standards. Each week is divided into interesting units that include hands-on science activities, important science vocabulary and more. Students will explore intriguing scientific questions like why some people are left-handed and why crocodiles have survived for millions of years. The lessons easily add to any middle school science curriculum.Fit standards-based science instruction into your curriculum!Help your grade 6 students develop a genuine understanding of standards-based scientific concepts and vocabulary using the 150 engaging activities in Daily Science! A variety of rich resources, including vocabulary practice, hands-on science activities, and comprehension tests in multiple-choice format, help you successfully introduce students to earth, life, and physical science concepts.30 weeks of instruction cover the following standards-based science topics:Big Idea 1: Living things are made mostly of cells. Multicellular organisms have different cells that perform specialized functionsWeek 1: Can horses and zebras have babies together?Week 2: Why are some people left-handed?Week 3: How can corn be yellow, white, or blue?Week 4: Are identical twins exactly alike?Week 5: Unit ReviewBig Idea 2: Changes in the environment can affect the survival of a speciesWeek 1: What causes a species to become extinct?Week 2: How have crocodiles survived for millions of years?Week 3: If the ice cap melts, why can't polar bears just adapt?Week 4: Would humans survive if there was another ice age?Week 5: Unit ReviewBig Idea 3: The tilt of Earth's axis and energy from the sun affect seasons and weather patternsWeek 1: What causes the weather?Week 2: Why don't hurricanes happen at the equator?Week 3: Why are the North and South Poles so cold?Week 4: Are the seasons reversed on the other side of the world?Week 5: Unit ReviewBig Idea 4: Earth is divided into layers: crust, mantle, and core. The crust is made up of plates and move slowly around the Earth's surfaceWeek 1: Why do the continents look like they fit together?Week 2: How do scientists know what is inside Earth?Week 3: What happens when two continents collide?Week 4: What will Earth's surface look like in the future?Week 5: Unit ReviewBig Idea 5: Matter is made up of tiny particles called atoms. Different arrangements of atoms compose all substancesWeek 1: What do atoms look like?Week 2: What is the periodic table?Week 3: What is water made of?Week 4: How are living things different from nonliving things?Week 5: Unit ReviewBig Idea 6: Energy can be mechanical, electrical, thermal, or chemicalWeek 1: How do windmills make electricity?Week 2: What makes popcorn pop?Week 3: What makes fireflies glow?Week 4: How do fireworks work?Week 5: Unit Review
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Using this for 7th grade bellringer activity as a light review. I plan to skip around as the big ideas do not flow with the curriculum I teach but will work. Starting in the back with “How Do Fireworks Work” or “What Makes Fireflies glow” Fun way to start the year!!! I like the introduction to vocabulary, variation of activities, and at the end of 5 weeks a unit review with a hands on activity. This will more than serve its purpose in my classroom this year.
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