Science in 2nd grade
Cornell Notes | Lined
Simple, practical, and easy to use - our Cornell Notes Lined template is going to help your students take their notes to the next level. Students often find it difficult to visualize structure while they are writing, so we have made this lined template available that includes a vertical line down the left side of the page. This allows your students to write their notes in conventional order and review their structure of them at any time.
Jack's Challenges
This activity, "Jack's Challenges," guides users through the engineering design process, encouraging them to design, test, and refine their ideas. It presents various design challenges, such as creating a treehouse, a pollution picker-upper, a robot, an explorer's suitcase, or a vehicle for the future. The activity emphasizes research, imagination, planning, collaboration, and continuous improvement of designs based on feedback.
Graph Paper | Black Grid
A black grid graph paper template is a useful tool for anyone who needs to draw or plot points, lines, or shapes. The black grid lines make it easy to accurately place and measure your designs. Whether you're a student, artist, or professional, this template can help you create clear and precise drawings.
Cornell Notes | Blank
Simple, practical, and easy to use - our Cornell Notes Blank template is going to help your students take their notes to the next level. Students often find it difficult to visualize structure while they are writing, so we have made this blank template available that includes a vertical line down the left side of the page. This allows your students to write their notes in conventional order and review their structure of them at any time.
Ana's Computational Thinking Situation Cards
Talk through the step-by-step process to solve these K-2-friendly situations. Get students started with computational thinking with situations relevant to them. These are a good start, but feel free to think of more that are similar but include their favorite shows, video games, activities, and pastimes.
Interactive Solar System
Explore the wonders of our cosmic neighborhood with this interactive solar system worksheet!
DIY Trading Cards
Create your trading cards! Pack them with key info and cool visuals; they're perfect for quick brain breaks or post-assessment fun.
Hagan's Research Template with GAS
Students are curious kiddos. Teach them how to research with the GAS strategy. G - Goals, what do you want to learn? A - Answers, find the answers. S - Share, share what you learned. Knowing what they are supposed to look for helps them stay focused when searching for the answers. Then they can share what they learned by summarizing it real quick on the last page with a video, voice comment, or voice typing.
Shark Template | Two Outlines
Dive into creativity with our shark outline templates!
Label The Shark
Engage students in learning about sharks with our label the shark activity. Fun and educational, this activity teaches key shark anatomy concepts.
Graph Paper | Blue Grid
A blue grid graph paper template is a useful tool for anyone who needs to draw or plot points, lines, or shapes. The blue grid lines make it easy to accurately place and measure your designs. Whether you're a student, artist, or professional, this template can help you create clear and precise drawings.
Building a Grid Template
Use the Grid Method to create a student-centered, competency-based framework for any subject.
Madison's Presentation Template
Once the research is done and they know what the presentation is going to showcase, give students this template to help them make a simple presentation in a flash. They can insert images, text, draw on it, and even add stickers to make it fun! Then they can present with confidence!
Single Shark Template
Dive into creativity with our shark outline templates!
Sonia's Gallery Walk
Use this template to show off student work and work on proper peer feedback with Sonia's Gallery Walk using the TAG strategy. T - Tell your classmates something you like about their work. A - Ask them a question about it. G - Give a suggestion for how they can improve their work. Students can place a snapshot, screenshot, video, or show their work in the space provided, and then peers can provide multimedia feedback on the side. Use Kami's Split and Merge to create a portfolio collaborative activity or to remove the directions page to assign individually, then merge them all together after the work is done.
Parts of the Body | Orange Border
Our interactive parts of the body template is designed to help young learners discover the human body in a fun and engaging way.