Learn which essential classroom supplies will make your day easier with this list of science classroom must-haves!
Do you teach science? Today, on the blog, I'm sharing ideas and inspiration for decorating your science classroom.
Have you ever looked through your pacing guide and the middle school science topics that you need to teach and just said, I have no clue...
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Whether you are in remote learning or in the classroom, you can spice up learning by incorporating science songs into your classroom. If you are distance teaching, I love the idea of starting the Google Meet or Zoom session by playing one of these songs to get your students motivated and engaged for science class. ... Read more
Discover my three NO-FAIL strategies for motivating your middle and high school students.
Basic supplies that you will need in your middle school science classroom on a limited budget.
In this blog post I'm sharing my favorite and best classroom prep tips for your middle school science classroom!
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Warm-ups are the perfect way to get students focused and engaged. Here are 5 reasons you should use warm-ups in your science classroom.
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These 40+ free STEM websites: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics are for grades 6-12; middle school and high school. Hands on science
Ideas and inspiration for your middle or high school science classroom! In this blog post, I'm sharing 16 of my favorite organization hacks.
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Warm-ups are the perfect way to get students focused and engaged. Here are 5 reasons you should use warm-ups in your science classroom.
Back to school always felt like a fresh start for me. One of my favorite parts about teaching was that each year I got a chance to correct the wrongs
I’ve rounded up some of the best science movies for middle school here on my site Tina’s Dynamic Homeschool Plus.
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Get back to school ready using ten Amazon must haves for the science classroom. Items include science prep, decor, and organization.
Today, on the blog, I am sharing 15 of my favorite Amazon finds that I use in my classroom.
This single classroom procedure has made a HUGE difference in my experience teaching middle school. My first year teaching I didn't do this and I knew that something needed to change. I decided to put into a place a daily bellringer for every one of my classes. I am a Family Consumer Sciences teacher so I teacher 4 different classes!You can call it whatever you want to call it but I call it a bell ringer because my students are expected to be doing it as soon as the bell rings to start class.Her
Wow your students with these 21 science classroom decorating ideas. These science lab door decoration ideas are perfect for elementary science teachers!
This blog post shows you how to use bell ringers in your middle school science class to establish a routine for your classroom to run smoothly
I have a confession to make. During my years in the science classroom, I was never able to sustain a long-term warm-up or bell-ringer routine with my
Pool noodles provide great learning opportunities!
Science lab decoration ideas do not need to cost a fortune. Here are 7 awesome ways to decorate your science lab on a budget.
Creating an EPIC Forensics course doesn't have to be hard! Learn my 5 "must try" strategies that are guarenteed to get your students excited about learning!
Well, it’s about that time for end of year science activities. The school year is starting to wrap up, but a school year is never...
Managing Make-up Work in the Middle School Classroom If there is one thing that we can count on as educators, it is that not every student will be in your classroom, every day, for the entire year. So, how do you manage the work students miss while they were gone? Have you ever had a student come to you and ask, "Did I miss anything when I was gone?" Or, even worse... "Did I miss anything important when I was gone?" These are my LEAST favorite student questions! However, I love that my middle school students understand my sarcasm...well, most of them do! So, sometimes I joke around with them and tell them that we couldn't possibly go on without them, or we just sat around and cried because we missed them so much! It usually gets a laugh, but then, they really want to know what they missed. What then? Explain every missed assignment to each individual student while the rest of your class waits patiently?! Or, get the rest of your class started on an activity while you explain the work they missed? Then the student who was absent is falling even more behind because they are missing the work their classmates are currently doing! I teach 7th grade and spend a lot of time encouraging and providing opportunities for my students to practice what I call, owning their learning. For me, that means taking responsibility for themselves and their education. It looks like making good choices on where you sit, who you sit with, who you choose to be in groups with, how you conduct yourself in the classroom, how you manage your time, etc. It took me a couple of years to find a system for dealing with absent or makeup work that really fit with my personality and my classroom philosophy. The "What did I miss?" system not only encourages independence but models planning and organization, an area in which most middle school students need support. The "What did I miss?" calendar: The "What did I miss?" calendar is posted at the front of my classroom. I keep the current month and the previous month posted at all times. Each day, I, or a student helper update the calendar with the activity(ies) we completed AND where to find them. The "What did I miss?" crate: The "What did I miss?" crate sits below the calendar and is home to any hard copy assignments we do. The crate is set up with a folder for each day of the month and the folders are set up in date order. The "What did I miss?" paper: The "What did I miss?" paper is a handy way to summarize a list of assignments a student missed. I use this if I know a student will be gone for a lengthy period of time, if a parent contacts me to request work, and as an accommodation for students who may struggle to manage the system alone. The "What did I miss" system is definitely not full proof. Like any other system, it may work well for some and not for others. I would love to hear about the systems that work in your classroom. Leave a comment below! See my Teachers Pay Teachers store for the products mentioned in this post.
Words on walls are a great way to display important vocabulary words in your science classroom. Not only will it help your students learn...
Chemical change happens every day. This lab is easy for teaching middle school chemistry because it demonstrates chemical change with basic household items.
Last week we discussed storing small items such as office supplies and smallish pieces of equipment used on a regular basis. Today we’ll look at the science equipment that is specific to unit studies.As I work through various units, I find there’s a lot of equipment specific to that unit. In my early classrooms, I had plenty of cupboard space to store everything, so I didn’t have to be strategic, but in the more recent ones, that simply wasn’t the case. I had to figure out how to store this equi
Discover my three NO-FAIL strategies for motivating your middle and high school students.
So the 1st day of school in high school science is approaching and you don't know what exactly to do with your students. There is so much
Bulletin Boards and More! Fabulous ways to add some science decor to your classroom! Includes poster ideas and board ideas!
Here are some great YouTube channels to supplement your science curriculum.
Engage your Forensics students with the pickle autopsy! Check out how I prep and implement this fun activity into my Forensic Science class.
Wow your students with these 21 science classroom decorating ideas. These science lab door decoration ideas are perfect for elementary science teachers!
How to engage students in science - This is a topic that I get questions about a lot from teachers. How do you engage your...
Learn how to set up your classroom and strategies for classroom management as well as other back to school tips for science teachers.
If you look on Pinterest you are sure to see a lack of science classroom decoration ideas. I want to share with you my...
The key to engaging science instruction is engaging our students in the science process. A few labs into the school year I always find myself planning a lesson about the science process and scientific variables. I find myself asking “How did they mess up that graph after I explained it 3 times?” “Why didn’t they […]