Science Life cycle animals humans plants wheel colo NO PREP Science Life cycle animals humans plants wheel colo NO PREP Science Life cycle animals humans plants wheel colo NO PREP Science Life cycle animals humans plants wheel colo NO PREP Science Life cycle animals humans plants wheel colo NO PREP
ProfeCoins 40
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 8 - 10 years
File information pdf, 17 pages, 21 MB
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This material is suitable for children from 8 years old. It contains a wide variety of graphics and activities, specially designed for them. Its purpose is to allow children to develop their psychomotor skills, while having fun learning.

On our website you’ll find other content from this same series.

You will find the instructions for its use at the top of each page.

Are included:
Spinner life cycle *

*We suggest printing this product on thick paper or cardboard, for better use.

CONTENT:
13 Color Spinners 
Plants
Humans
Buterfly
Bee
Beetle
Frog
Fish
Turtle
Chicken
Bird
Ladybug
Cricket
Dog

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Worksheet: Identifying Human Species by Skull Characteristics Worksheet: Identifying Human Species by Skull Characteristics Worksheet: Identifying Human Species by Skull Characteristics Worksheet: Identifying Human Species by Skull Characteristics
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 13 - 18 years
File information pdf, 9 pages, 6.87 MB
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The goal of this worksheet is to hone critical skills such as reading comprehension and the analysis of information related to the behaviour and physical characteristics of human ancestors. Students will apply these skills to connect this knowledge with visual representations of skulls and various fossils. To achieve this, students will:

1. Begin by reading a text containing information about human fossils.
2. Observe images of human fossils and match each image with the appropriate description, providing justifications for their choices.
3. Proceed to construct a timeline that illustrates the evolution of humanity, with a specific focus on understanding the reasons for this evolution and its significance.
4. Answer open questions in order to understand the evolution of the human being, specifically why it happened and the importance of it.

In essence, this worksheet serves as a comprehensive exercise to help students explore the evolution of human beings by integrating textual and visual information, critically analysing it, and drawing connections to broader concepts.

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Poster Recycle Marine Life
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Resource type Socialemotional development
Recommended age 9 - 18 years
File information pdf, 1 pages, 201 KB
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The following poster contains information in order to call the attention of the audience about the problem that is happening in our planet: too much contamination. This one is focused in recycling in order to save the oceans because there is too much trash in them and it is killing their biodiversity.

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Are you an animal lover? Are you an animal lover? Are you an animal lover?
ProfeCoins 5
Downloads count 1
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 12 - 18 years
File information pptx, 6 pages, 6.49 MB
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Interactive ppt to any kind of speaking class, focused on animal treatment, zoos pros and cons. Includes a virtual link to a video of a clip,and comprehension questions about it. Useful to get students talking about how humans treat animals and different purposes.Questions for discussion or speaking activity.

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Women in STEM interactive notebook Women in STEM interactive notebook Women in STEM interactive notebook
ProfeCoins 30
Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
File information Private link to docs.google.com
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Are you looking for an exciting and inspiring activity to work on with your students during the International Women's Month? Your students will embark on a journey of discovery as they explore the incredible contributions of outstanding women in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). This innovative interactive notebook will challenge your students to research, learn, and celebrate the lasting impact of these pioneering women in the world of science and innovation.
 
What is included?
  • Interactive notebook format with guiding questions.
  • Larger format for bulletin boards with guiding questions.
  • Interactive notebook format with blank spaces for students to include the information you want.
  • Larger format for making bulletin boards with blank spaces.
 
How to Use this Resource:
 
1. Interactive Notebook: Use the interactive notebook for each of your students to research a prominent woman in STEM. Upon completing their research, they can share about these women in a gallery walk.
 
2. Collaborative Mural: Transform the interactive notebook into a collaborative project to create a mural in the classroom. Each student can have a section of the mural dedicated to a woman in STEM, using their interactive notebook to gather information and create visual elements. By combining all the sections, an impactful mural is formed that celebrates the diversity of prominent women in STEM.
 
Included Characters:
 
1. Alice Ball - Pioneer in the effective treatment of leprosy, contributing to medical advancements.
2. Ada Byron Lovelace - First computer programmer, paving the way for women in computing.
3. Anne Easley - Prominent engineer and mathematician who opened doors for women in the aerospace industry.
4. Betty Holberton - Lead programmer of ENIAC, contributing to the onset of the computer era.
5. Clara Barton - Founder of the American Red Cross and advocate for professional nursing.
6. Chien-Shung Wu - Key experimental physicist in nuclear research, challenging gender barriers.
7. Diana Trujillo - Lead engineer at NASA, inspiring women in space exploration.
8. Ellen Ochoa - First Latina woman in space, a pioneer in space exploration.
9. Evelyn Boyd Granville - Mathematician and engineer excelling in aerospace and technology.
10. Florence Nightingale - Founder of modern nursing, transforming healthcare.
11. France Cordova - Astrophysicist and the first woman to lead the National Science Foundation.
12. Grace Hopper - Pioneer in computer programming and a U.S. Navy admiral.
13. Hayat Sindi - Scientist and entrepreneur, advocate for women's inclusion in science.
14. Hedy Lamarr - Actress and inventor whose technological discoveries paved the way for modern communications.
15. Hypatia - Prominent mathematician and philosopher in antiquity, influencing education and philosophy.
16. Jane Goodall - Primatologist and conservation advocate, redefining the relationship between humans and animals.
17. Julia Bowman Robinson - Outstanding mathematician, pioneer in number theory, and advocate for equality in education.
18. Katherine Johnson - NASA mathematician, essential contributor to achievements in space exploration.
19. Lise Meitner - Nuclear physicist who contributed to the theory of nuclear fission.
20. Mae Jemison - First African American woman in space, breaking barriers in space exploration.
21. Maggie Gee - World War II pilot, challenging gender stereotypes in aviation.
22. Margaret Hamilton - Computer scientist, led the software team for the Apollo program.
23. Margaret Mead - Cultural anthropologist and advocate for gender equality and cultural diversity.
24. Marie Curie - Nobel Prize winner in two scientific fields, pioneer in radioactive research.
25. Martine Rothblatt - Entrepreneur and advocate for transgender rights, founder of Sirius XM.
26. Mary Sherman Morgan - Pioneering chemist, contributed to the development of rocket fuels.
27. Merit Ptah - Possibly the first known female physician in history.
28. Rachel Carson - Biologist and author, played a crucial role in the environmental movement.
29. Rosalind Franklin - Chemist and crystallographer whose work was fundamental in understanding DNA.
30. Sally Ride - First American woman in space, paving the way for female astronauts.
31. Sau Lan Wu - Leading experimental physicist in elementary particle research.
32. Shirley Ann Jackson - Theoretical physicist and president of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
33. Vera Rubin - Astronomer who confirmed the existence of dark matter.
34. Wang Zhenyi - Prominent mathematician and astronomer in ancient China.
 
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Human Body Mini Book Review Human Body Mini Book Review
ProfeCoins 5
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 7 - 8 years
File information docx, 3 pages, 160 KB
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Studying the human body is the most exciting thing for kids! Lungs, heart and stomach are amazing organs that interests the mind of our students.

Here you can find a review of the three organs.
This is a good worksheet to use, after you taught the three organs separately. This resource can be used to prepare them for a test, or even as an informal assessment for you to see where they are.

You can complement this with:
PPT Review
PPT Introduction

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Human Body bulletin
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Rating 5.0 out of 5 (1 review)
Downloads count 12
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 8 - 9 years
File information pdf, 2 pages, 317 KB
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On second grade, when students learn about human body we use a big skeleton on the Science board as a display, so every time that we learn something new about organs, bones, tendons and muscles we add the description and also the organ or body part to the skeleton. That way students can visually integrate what they are learning and what they have learnt.  
I got the skeleton and body parts for free on Pinterest. Here is the link if you want it: https://pin.it/4JVYmIf 
Human Digestive System Human Digestive System Human Digestive System Human Digestive System
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 6 - 9 years
File information pptx, 8 pages, 2.68 MB
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PPT que muestra y explica el sistema digestivo.
CN02 OA07
Identificar la ubicación y explicar la función de algunas partes del cuerpo que son fundamentales para vivir: corazón, pulmones, estómago, esqueleto y músculos.

Fonts:
Alexis Marie
Bob´s Burgers 2

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Humanismo y Avance Científico Humanismo y Avance Científico Humanismo y Avance Científico
ProfeCoins 10
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 12 - 14 years
File information docx, 6 pages, 90.1 KB
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Guía de aprendizaje: 
Diseñada para trabajar el humanismo con lectura comprensiva y por sobre todo ir trabajando habilidades para las evaluaciones con un enfoque de selección múltiple. Se puede utilizar para poder retroalimentar los contenidos de la unidad.

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FORMACIÓN CIUDADANA: DERECHOS HUMANOS FORMACIÓN CIUDADANA: DERECHOS HUMANOS FORMACIÓN CIUDADANA: DERECHOS HUMANOS FORMACIÓN CIUDADANA: DERECHOS HUMANOS
ProfeCoins 8
Rating 5.0 out of 5 (1 review)
Downloads count 23
Resource type Worksheet
Recommended age 10 - 11 years
File information docx, 8 pages, 440 KB
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"Todos los seres humanos poseen los mismos derechos fundamentales sin distinción y solo por pertenecer a la especie humana".
Así comienza esta guía la cual contiene muchísima información sobre la unidad 4: los derechos de las personas, el Estado y las actitudes cívicas.
Se explica lo que son los derechos humanos, los derechos del niño, el rol del Estado y las organizaciones implicadas (ONU, UNICEF)
También, se busca identificar y distinguir los derechos de los deberes y reconocer su importancia.
Por último, hay situaciones reales para que los alumnos puedan poner en práctica lo aprendido.
Es realmente útil y completa la guía, se las recomiendo!!

Puedes evaluar este contenido con el siguiente recurso:
https://profe.social/posts/3496-evaluacion-derechos-y-deberes
Veronica Roehrs  veroroehrs -

* This teacher didn't use the resource with students

Muy buen recurso, me ayudó a sacar ideas de cómo abarcar el contenido. Lo usé para cuarto básico en la unidad de derechos de los niños.

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