I hope you are enjoying your summer! August will be a busy month as teachers prepare for a new school year. If you are a new teacher, or a veteran teacher, looking for new science lessons and ideas to add to your curriculum, my website is here to help. Everything I have posted is free for you to use in your classroom. All of my Google Slides can be edited to meet your needs – here is a quick tutorial to help you make modifications.
To help you find what you need quickly, there are several options available:
Search box in the upper right corner – click on the magnifying glass and enter key words to find lessons.
Tag cloud – scroll down, on the right you can choose either a topic or standard. Each blog entry also has tags on them to help you find related lessons.
Category Menu – scroll down on the right and look for lessons related to your topic, such as ‘Life Science’ or ‘Skills’
Enjoy the rest of your summer and best wishes for the 2018-19 school year!
Have you experimented with digital notebooks? I think I want to try them this year.
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I use Google Drive for some writing assignments, they create a folder and share it with me, everything they place into that folder is automatically accessible to me. I have a folder for each class, with one folder per student.
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I love the great material you provide! I am trying to be able to edit the vocab cut and paste for my class. I already have my own pdf copy from you but how do I edit it? Thanks!!
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Hi, For the vocab, I have templates where you can make your own. The pdfs can’t be edited, the old program I used to make them doesn’t work on my computer, I would have to make new ones. https://middleschoolscience.com/2016/08/04/vocabulary-bundle-review-activities/
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I think I’m going to make a jpeg from the pdf and use it as a background in their digital notebook. They can then add a text box at the appropriate place.
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thats a good idea 🙂
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