Science Teaching Resources for 6th Grade
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Trash, Recycle, and Compost Posters
Remind your students where to put their waste with these trash, recycling, and compost posters.
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Earthquake Word Wall Vocabulary
34 earthquake related vocabulary cards for a word wall.
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Natural Disasters Word Wall Vocabulary
Use this teacher-created resource to explore natural disaster vocabulary with your elementary students.
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Earth Day Activity Wheel
Encourage students to get involved in environmental responsibility with this collection of 8 Earth Day activities that focus on Gardner’s Multiple Intelligences.
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Energy Transformations Worksheet
A worksheet to practice identifying energy transformations.
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Producer, Consumer, Decomposer - Poster
A poster explaining the roles of the Sun, producers, consumers, and decomposers in the food chain.
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Elements Vocabulary - Crossword Puzzle
A crossword puzzle to practice terms associated with elements.
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Endangered Species Fact Cards
Explore 64 species and subspecies that are on the critically endangered list with this set of fact cards.
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Spring Scale Poster – Diagram with Labels
A poster containing a diagram with labels showing the key parts of a spring scale.
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Balance Scale Poster – Diagram with Labels
A poster containing a diagram with labels showing the key parts of a balance scale.
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Bunsen Burner Poster – Diagram with Labels
A poster containing a diagram with labels showing the key parts of a Bunsen burner.
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Triple Beam Balance Scale Poster – Diagram with Labels
A poster containing a diagram with labels showing the key parts of a triple beam balance scale.
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Lab Equipment Poster – Diagram with Labels
A poster containing a diagram with labels showing standard lab equipment.
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Refracting Telescope Poster – Diagram with Labels
A poster containing a diagram with labels showing the key parts of a refracting telescope.
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Kinetic and Potential Energy Foldable
A foldable to use when learning about kinetic and potential energy.
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Predict and Prove – Template
A template to help introduce making a hypothesis before starting an investigation.
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Heat Transfer Worksheet
A worksheet to practice identifying the methods of heat transfer.
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Biodiversity Poster
A poster to help your students explore the topic of biodiversity.
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Microscope Poster - Diagram with Labels
A poster containing a diagram with labels showing the key parts of a microscope.
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Weather Versus Climate Poster
A poster explaining the difference between weather and climate.
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All About Heat Transfer
Challenge your students to show what they know about conduction, convection, and radiation by identifying examples of each.
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Thermal Energy Transfer Foldable
A foldable to use when learning about the three types of thermal energy transfer.
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Inquiry Project - Template
A diverse template to help students craft inquiry questions to produce different types of research projects.
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Conduction Guided Notes
A set of guided notes to use when teaching about conduction.
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Flood Vocabulary Worksheet
A vocabulary task for students to use when learning about floods.
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Density Column Science Experiment
A science experiment to use with your students when learning about density.
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Radiation Sorting Activity
A set of 20 cards to sort according to the type of electromagnetic wave.
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Density Match-Up Activity
A set of 30 match-up cards to practice calculating density.
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Heat Transfer: Radiation Guided Notes
A set of guided notes to use when teaching about radiation.
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Density Foldable
A foldable to use when learning about density.
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What Causes the Seasons? Informative Text Writing Task
Use this scaffolded writing task to have students write about how seasons change.
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English, Math and Science Definition Dictionaries
In order to assist with developing content comprehension and vocabulary, your students can become experts in a particular field and then publish their own definition in a class dictionary.