Middleschoolscience.com has a new home

Middle School Science is back for 2015. Lessons will continue to be posted for free for you to use in your classroom, be sure to come back for updates! You can also follow me on twitter @MSScienceBlog

23 thoughts on “Middleschoolscience.com has a new home

  1. Heather January 26, 2015 / 4:45 pm

    I am so glad you are back! I LOVED all your foldables and used them all the time! I didn’t save your items and was SO sad when they were gone!

    THANKS SO MUCH!

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    • Liz LaRosa January 26, 2015 / 6:40 pm

      I’ve had that happen to me with resources I’ve used from other sites, too, have to save everything lol

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  2. Rhonda January 24, 2015 / 3:09 am

    I am so glad you are back! I have gotten so many great ideas from you over the years and appreciate your willingness to share!!

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  3. Beth January 21, 2015 / 7:40 pm

    Again, thank you so much for all your efforts to post valuable resources online. I have used so many since I switched to 5th grade science. The documents are so aesthetically pleasing, as well as good lessons. Thank you again!

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  4. patricia January 16, 2015 / 3:53 pm

    I cant find the lesson on Bohrs Diagrams. Is that on here? thanks

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    • Liz LaRosa January 16, 2015 / 6:15 pm

      Patricia,

      I am in the process of updating my new site, I should have more posted this weekend.

      Liz

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  5. A Moose in Texas January 15, 2015 / 8:51 pm

    It is nice to see you back!! You have been a positive resource since I began teaching 🙂

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  6. Tami Morrison January 15, 2015 / 2:07 pm

    Liz,
    You used to have a fossil dig with student jobs, each group was responsible for a specific area to dig using tools, etc. listed on your website. I can’t seem to find this activity anywhere. Could you please send me the link?
    Tami Morrison

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    • Liz LaRosa January 15, 2015 / 5:05 pm

      Tami,

      I don’t have that lesson information, it may have been on Sciencespot.net? Tracy has a lot of resources on her website, too.

      Liz

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  7. Karen Fries January 13, 2015 / 9:29 pm

    So glad you are back! I love utilizing your links and resources. Welcome back :-).

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    • Liz LaRosa January 13, 2015 / 11:33 pm

      Happy to hear the website is helpful, thank you 🙂

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  8. Sara January 12, 2015 / 4:02 pm

    Glad you are back as you have some fabulous activities! Is there any chance you still have your adopt a city unit? I loved using certain pieces of it in my weather unit, but I can no longer find it.

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    • Liz LaRosa January 12, 2015 / 6:16 pm

      Thanks! I will add what I have for Adopt A City soon. I will be teaching weather again later this year and have to go through my resources. A lot of it is outdated (links, etc) so it will take some time to go through everything.

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      • Sara January 12, 2015 / 6:17 pm

        Thank you! It was a fabulous unit that encompassed so much and made it more interesting for the kiddos!

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  9. Beth January 8, 2015 / 4:37 am

    Thanks goodness! I thought you were gone forever and I was in despair.

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  10. Jennifer Hees January 7, 2015 / 4:54 pm

    I’m so glad that you are back- I love reading all of your stuff! 🙂
    -MS Science Teacher in Texas

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