Women in STEM interactive notebook Women in STEM interactive notebook Women in STEM interactive notebook
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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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Compare and order decimals interactive notebook Compare and order decimals interactive notebook Compare and order decimals interactive notebook
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Resource type Lesson
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
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This interactive notebook is designed with the Launch, Explore, Discuss model. I provide a brief explanation at the beginning of the notebook to familiarize you with this model, and I also detail the steps as we use them.
The notebook contains a total of 16 pages:
  • 6 for introduction and exploration of the topic
  • 1 set of vocabulary cards
  • 1 Venn diagram to compare and contrast the process of comparing and ordering integers with the process of comparing and ordering decimals
  • 6 for practicing the topic using only numbers
  • 1 for practicing the topic using problems
  • 1 for student-created problems
In addition to the interactive notebook, you will find three other supporting files for the development of the topic:
  • Answer key
  • Presentation with a brief explanation of the topic
  • Vocabulary cards with the most relevant vocabulary
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Matter interactive notebook Matter interactive notebook Matter interactive notebook
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 13 years
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This interactive notebook is designed with the Launch, Explore, Discuss Model. I provide a brief explanation at the beginning of the notebook to familiarize you with this model, and I also detail the steps as we use them.
The notebook has a total of 54 worksheets to cover the following topics:
  • What is Matter 
  • How Matter is Measured 
  • States of Matter 
  • Changes in States of Matter 
  • Description of Matter: Qualitative - Quantitative 
  • Physical and Chemical Properties and Changes 
  • Mixtures and Solutions 
  • Law of Conservation of Matter 
  • Experiments 
  • Review Questions 
For most of the topics, you don't have just a single format, but different options so you can choose according to your students' needs.
In addition to the interactive notebook, you will find three other supporting files to work the topic:
  • Answers: in the same format as the interactive notebook for your personal use.
  • Teacher's presentation: in Google Slides that you can use to pose questions to your students while working on the interactive notebook and also to present the answers if you want students to grade and review themselves. 
  • Vocabulary flashcards: with the most relevant vocabulary for printing and posting on your word wall, making constant reference to them while working on the unit. 
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Written expression interactive notebook Written expression interactive notebook Written expression interactive notebook Written expression interactive notebook Written expression interactive notebook
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 12 years
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You can use this product to work written expression with your students.

It includes:
  • Introductory activity
  • Word bank
  • 24 exercises to practice
The exercises are organized like an interactive notebook to make it more fun for the students.

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Materia Cuaderno interactivo Materia Cuaderno interactivo Materia Cuaderno interactivo
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Este cuaderno interactivo está diseñado con el Modelo Lanza, Explora, Discute. Te presento una breve explicación al inicio del cuaderno para que te familiarices con este modelo y de igual manera te detallo los pasos a medida que los vamos utilizando.
El cuaderno contiene 54 hojas de trabajo en total para trabajar los siguientes temas:
  • Qué es la materia
  • Cómo se mide la materia
  • Estados de la materia
  • Cambios en los estados de la materia
  • Descripción de la materia: cualitativo - cuantitativo
  • Propiedades y cambios físicos y químicos
  • Mezclas y soluciones
  • Ley de la conservación de la materia
  • Experimentos
  • Preguntas de repaso
Para muchos de los temas no tienes solamente un único formato, sino diferentes opciones para que puedas elegir de acuerdo a las necesidades de tus estudiantes o individualizar de acuerdo a las necesidades de los diferentes estudiantes.
Además del cuaderno interactivo encontrarás otros tres archivos de apoyo para el desarrollo del tema:
  • Respuestas: en el mismo formato del cuaderno interactivo para tu uso personal.
  • Presentación del docente: en Google Slides que puedes utilizar para plantearle las preguntas a tus estudiantes en el momento de trabajar el cuaderno interactivo y además para presentar las respuestas si deseas que los estudiantes se califiquen y revisen a sí mismos.
  • Tarjetas de vocabulario: con el vocabulario más relevante para imprimir y que pegues en tu pared de palabras y hagas constantemente referencia a ellas mientras se trabaja la unidad.
Los siguientes recursos se encuentran incluidos:

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Features of Informative Text Flap Book Features of Informative Text Flap Book Features of Informative Text Flap Book
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Unlock the power of personal expression with our interactive flap book! Designed for your students to explore and practice the features of informative text by sharing their unique stories. This engaging resource turns the spotlight on self-expression while honing essential writing skills. Teachers, get ready to inspire creativity and foster a love for informative writing in your classroom!
What is included?
  • Interactive formats to build the flap book.
  • Each format includes the instruction of what they have to do.
  • An example that the students can follow.
  • A motivational video showing how to build it.
Bonus! 16 posters that cover the different Features of Informative Text:
  • Table of contents
  • Index
  • Glossary
  • Heading
  • Subheadings
  • Keywords
  • Photographs
  • Illustrations
  • Captions
  • Diagram
  • Labels
  • Timelines
  • Text Boxes
  • Maps
  • Bullets
  • Graphics
How to Use this Resource:
  1. Back-to-School Icebreaker: kick off the school year with a fun and informative activity. Have your students complete their flap books as a way to introduce themselves to the class. To add an element of mystery, collect the flap books and randomly distribute them. Challenge the class to guess who each flap book belongs to based on the informative content inside. This not only reinforces the features of informative text but also makes for an engaging icebreaker.
  2. Feature Exploration Stations: create interactive stations in the classroom, each focusing on a specific feature of informative text (e.g., headings, details, conclusion). Have your students rotate through these stations with their flap books, applying and practicing each feature as they go. This hands-on approach allows for targeted skill development while keeping the activity dynamic and educational.
  3. Student-Teacher Conferences: use the flap books as a basis for one-on-one conferences with students. Discuss the content, ask clarifying questions, and provide personalized feedback on their use of informative text features. This individualized approach not only reinforces the importance of these features but also allows for a deeper connection between teachers and students as they share personal stories.
These ideas aim to integrate the features of informative text seamlessly into classroom activities while also incorporating a back-to-school theme and an element of curiosity.

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Mes internacional de la mujer Cuaderno interactivo Mujeres en STEM Mes internacional de la mujer Cuaderno interactivo Mujeres en STEM Mes internacional de la mujer Cuaderno interactivo Mujeres en STEM
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¿Buscas una actividad emocionante e inspiradora para trabajar con tus estudiantes en el Mes Internacional de la Mujer? Tus estudiantes se sumergirán en un viaje de descubrimiento mientras exploran las increíbles contribuciones de mujeres destacadas en STEM (Ciencia, Tecnología, Ingeniería y Matemáticas). Este innovador cuaderno interactivo desafiará a tus estudiantes a investigar, aprender y celebrar el impacto duradero de estas mujeres pioneras en el mundo de la ciencia y la innovación.

¿Qué incluye?

Cuatro formatos diferentes:

Formato cuaderno interactivo con preguntas guía.
Formato más grande para realizar carteleras con preguntas guía.
Formato cuaderno interactivo con espacios en blanco para que las estudiantes incluyan la información que deseen.
Formato más grande para cartelera con espacios en blanco para que las estudiantes incluyan la información que deseen.

Cómo utilizar este recurso:

Cuaderno interactivo: utiliza el cuaderno interactivo para que cada uno de tus estudiantes investigue sobre una mujer destacada en STEM. Finalizando la investigación, pueden compartir sobre estas mujeres en un paseo por galería.
Mural Colaborativo: transforma el cuaderno interactivo en un proyecto colaborativo para crear un mural en el aula. Cada estudiante puede tener una sección del mural dedicada a una mujer en STEM, utilizando su cuaderno interactivo para recopilar información y crear elementos visuales. Al combinar todas las secciones, se forma un mural impactante que celebra la diversidad de mujeres destacadas en STEM.

Personajes incluidos:

1. Alice Ball - Pionera en el tratamiento efectivo de la lepra, contribuyendo al avance de la medicina.

2. Ada Byron Lovelace - Primera programadora de computadoras, allanando el camino para las mujeres en la informática.

3. Anne Easley - Destacada ingeniera y matemática que abrió puertas para las mujeres en la industria aeroespacial.

4. Betty Holberton - Programadora líder del ENIAC, contribuyendo al inicio de la era de la computación.

5. Clara Barton - Fundadora de la Cruz Roja Americana y defensora de la enfermería profesional.

6. Chien-Shung Wu - Física experimental clave en la investigación nuclear, desafiando barreras de género.

7. Diana Trujillo - Ingeniera líder en la NASA, inspirando a las mujeres en la exploración espacial.

8. Ellen Ochoa - Primera mujer latina en el espacio, pionera en la exploración espacial.

9. Evelyn Boyd Granville - Matemática e ingeniera que destacó en la industria aeroespacial y tecnológica.

10. Florence Nightingale - Fundadora de la enfermería moderna, transformando el cuidado de la salud.

11. France Cordova - Astrofísica y primera mujer en dirigir la Fundación Nacional de Ciencias.

12. Grace Hopper - Pionera en la programación de computadoras y almirante de la Marina de los Estados Unidos.

13. Hayat Sindi - Científica y emprendedora, defensora de la inclusión de mujeres en la ciencia.

14. Hedy Lamarr - Actriz e inventora cuyos descubrimientos tecnológicos allanaron el camino para las comunicaciones modernas.

15. Hypatia - Matemática y filósofa destacada en la antigüedad, influyendo en la educación y la filosofía.

16. Jane Goodall - Primatóloga y defensora de la conservación, redefiniendo la relación entre humanos y animales.

17. Julia Bowman Robinson - Matemática destacada, pionera en la teoría de números y defensora de la igualdad en la educación.

18. Katherine Johnson - Matemática de la NASA, contribuyó esencialmente a los logros en la exploración espacial.

19. Lise Meitner - Física nuclear que contribuyó a la teoría de la fisión nuclear.

20. Mae Jemison - Primera mujer afroamericana en el espacio, rompiendo barreras en la exploración espacial.

21. Maggie Gee - Piloto de la Segunda Guerra Mundial, desafiando estereotipos de género en la aviación.

22. Margaret Hamilton - Científica de la computación, lideró el equipo de software para el programa Apollo.

23. Margaret Mead - Antropóloga cultural y defensora de la igualdad de género y la diversidad cultural.

24. Marie Curie - Ganadora del Premio Nobel en dos campos científicos, pionera en la investigación radiactiva.

25. Martine Rothblatt - Empresaria y defensora de los derechos transgénero, fundadora de Sirius XM.

26. Mary Sherman Morgan - Química pionera, contribuyó al desarrollo de combustibles para cohetes.

27. Merit Ptah - Posiblemente la primera mujer médica conocida en la historia.

28. Rachel Carson - Bióloga y autora, desempeñó un papel fundamental en el movimiento ambiental.

29. Rosalind Franklin - Química y cristalógrafa cuyos trabajos fueron fundamentales en la comprensión del ADN.

30. Sally Ride - Primera mujer estadounidense en el espacio, abriendo el camino para astronautas femeninas.

31. Sau Lan Wu - Física experimental líder en la investigación de partículas elementales.

32. Shirley Ann Jackson - Física teórica y presidenta de la Universidad Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

33. Vera Rubin - Astrónoma que confirmó la existencia de la materia oscura.

34. Wang Zhenyi - Matemática y astrónoma destacada en la antigua China.


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Six Thinking Hats. A dynamic to develop creative thinking Six Thinking Hats. A dynamic to develop creative thinking
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 4 - 18 years
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The Six Thinking Hats by Bono is a powerful tool developed by the thinker, psychologist, and writer Edward de Bono in the 1980s to enhance creative and critical thinking in decision-making and problem-solving and to develop lateral thinking.
In the educational context, this technique can inspire a deeper and collaborative approach to learning.
This technique involves using six imaginary or physical hats to focus on the problem or challenge from six different perspectives.
Hats and perspectives:
  • White Hat. Information: Facts and data 
  • Black Hat. Pessimistic: Critique and caution 
  • Yellow Hat. Optimistic: Benefits and advantages 
  • Red Hat. Intuition: Emotions and feelings 
  • Green Hat. Creativity: Alternatives and proposals 
  • Blue Hat. Executive: Organization and processes 
How to use the Six Thinking Hats:
  1. Choose a topic, event, problem, or project to analyze. 
  2. Divide the students into groups of six or divide the entire class into six groups. 
  3. If you divide the students into groups of six, each student will be assigned a hat and thinking style to analyze. For example, one student will have the White Hat, which is informative, and will have to investigate the facts and data being analyzed. If you divide the class into six groups, each group will be assigned a hat and thinking style to analyze. For example, one complete group will have the White Hat, which is informative, and will have to investigate the facts and data being analyzed. 
  4. Once they have completed the analysis, either each member within their team or each team within the classroom will share their part of the analysis. 
  5. Others can ask questions or request further information, but always from their hat and thinking style.
It's also possible to ask each student to consider a situation or problem from the six perspectives if you want to conduct this activity individually.
Materials:
PDF containing: 
• Explanation and theory of the topic 
• Posters with guiding questions for each hat and thinking style. You can project and explain these to the students or print them and place them in different parts of the classroom or a hallway to indicate the different workstations for each thinking type. 
• Interactive notebook format. Two formats of interactive notebooks with the guiding questions for your students to follow. Two blank interactive notebook formats for the teacher to add questions or even for asking students to think of questions related to the topic and each thinking style. 
Google Form with questions. You should modify the Google Form as per the instructions to add what you want your students to work on.
PDF with topic explanation, printable posters, and interactive notebook formats
Google Form
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The Cell Lesson Plan The Cell Lesson Plan The Cell Lesson Plan
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 9 - 12 years
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In this lesson plan, you will find EVERYTHING you need to work the animal and plant cells with your students. 
It is designed for 6 to 7 hours of class (1 hour = 45 min).
Activities:
  • Introduction: using an adaptation of the visible thinking routine "I used to think... Now I think..." students will complete an interactive notebook. 1 hour.
  • Exploration of the topic: research and construction of a model of animal and plant cells through project-based learning. 3 hours. 
  • Practice of acquired concepts: practice of acquired concepts through game-based learning. 1 to 2 hours. 
  • Assessment: assessment of concepts, evaluating both memorization and understanding and application of them. 
  • Extra or in-depth activity 
For each activity, you will find:
  • Time 
  • Methodology used 
  • Objectives 
  • Competences 
  • Materials 
  • Description of the activity with corresponding time 
  • Activation of prior knowledge 
  • Considerations for evaluation 
  • Modifications for students with educational needs and for high-achieving students 
***You can modify, copy, and paste the entire description of the didactic sequence to adapt it and use it in the format required by your educational institution.***
Considerations:
This lesson is designed for students to take notes in an interactive notebook that they paste into their notebooks. However, in the materials, you will find a digital study guide in case you prefer your students to work this way. 
All the materials you need are included in this lesson. If you use three slides from the teacher's presentation in the introduction, you will find them in the lesson plan. However, each of these materials is also attached as a file in case you find it more convenient to use them with your students. 
Materials:
  • Teacher's presentation 
  • Interactive notebook with instructions and answer guide 
  • Digital study guide 
  • Text "The Cell" 
  • Text "The Cell" (in-depth) 
  • YouTube video with a read-aloud of the text "The Cell" 
  • Quizlet game for activation of prior knowledge 
  • Steps, evaluation rubric, and checklist for the project 
  • Letter to parents - materials for the model 
  • Snowman game for activation of prior knowledge 
  • Vocabulary cards 
  • Game instructions. Includes instructions for the Memory and I Have... Who Has games, which are used in this lesson, as well as instructions for other games in case the teacher wants to explore other options. 
  • Memory game cards 
  • I Have... Who Has game cards 
  • Maze 
  • Crossword puzzle 
  • Evaluation cards 
  • Answers to evaluation cards 
  • Multiple-choice questions in Google Form format 
  • Extra or in-depth activity for students who finish early
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Coordinate Grid Explanation Interactive Notebook Coordinate Grid Explanation Interactive Notebook Coordinate Grid Explanation Interactive Notebook Coordinate Grid Explanation Interactive Notebook Coordinate Grid Explanation Interactive Notebook
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Resource type Activity
Recommended age 10 - 12 years
File information pdf, 45 pages, 47.6 MB
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This is a very complete product to work coordinate grids.

It includes different activities to do this:

- Topic Explanation
- Interactive notebook
- 20 color and black and white task cards
- Answer sheet
- Answers
- Exit Ticket

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