Description
This bundles includes 3 templates that can be used in your science classroom in person or virtually through online learning to get students engaged in labs, demos, demonstrations, simulations, science articles and more! There is a simple template for many needs.
1. Scientific Method Lab Report Templates
Are you tired of creating a lab report for every lab or experiment you complete with your students? This generic scientific method template works with almost any science lab as a report that allows students to follow the steps of a science experiment, gather data and present conclusions. Students can even use this for online learning with online simulations, videos, science interactive notebooks (digital or print) or as teachers perform live lab demonstrations virtually!
2 templates are included: 1 for virtual learning lab reports and 1 for generic lab reports that can be used for in class laboratory experiments or online as well.
Included within the template:
⭐ Question
⭐ Hypothesis
⭐ Independent variable
⭐ Dependent variable
⭐ Control
⭐ Materials
⭐ Procedures
⭐ Recording Data
⭐ Conclusion
Please note that this resource is not editable. A PDF version is included that contains links to the Google Slides versions.
2. Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) Science Templates
This claim, evidence, reasoning resource is perfect for in person or online learning in a virtual classroom. Students can apply the CER method by exploring new science topics in any science class including Earth Science, Life Science, Physical Science, Biology, Chemistry and more!
Students can use this method for some labs, videos, simulations, demonstrations, science articles, science interactive notebooks (digital or print) & more! There are so many uses for this template and can be used all throughout the school year.
Included within the template:
⭐ Guiding question: what is the question you want to answer?
⭐ Claim: what is your answer to the question?
⭐ Evidence: What evidence do you have to support the claim that is relevant?
⭐ Reasoning: How does the evidence support the claim?
Please note that this resource is not editable. A PDF version is included that contains links to the Google Slides versions.
3. Predict, Observe, Explain (POE) Science Templates
Predict, observe, explain is a perfect method to use when using demonstrations, videos or simulations with your students to keep them engaged throughout a science lesson as they spark curiosity. This resource can be used for online learning or in person! Students follow along with the teacher as they make predictions (hypotheses) about what they expect to happen, make observations and then explain the phenomena. This can be used as a opener to a new concept or lesson, an exit ticket or for a science interactive notebooks (digital or print) activity!
2 templates are included: 1 template is used for virtual learning and 1 template is a generic template that can be printed for classroom use.
Included within the template:
⭐ Topic
⭐ Predict: students discuss predictions about what will occur.
⭐ Observe: students discuss what they observe throughout a demonstration, video or simulation
⭐ Explain: students will explain what occurred.
Please note that this resource is not editable. A PDF version is included that contains links to the Google Slides versions.
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