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After reading five short paragraphs about planet earth, students must answer 4 comprehension questions about the topic. This worksheet provides great practice for state testing in language arts.
In this earth science lesson, students answer 50 multiple choice questions and 31 short answer questions in preparation for the earth science final exam.
In this earth science instructional activity, students answer 50 multiple choice questions and 32 short answer questions in preparation for earth science final exam.
Students are challenged to perform a lab exercise which focuses on alkaline Earth elements. They must compare the abilities of the alkaline Earth elements to form precipitates resulting from a chemical reaction. Background information, list of materials, and step-by-step procedures are provided on this worksheet. Additionally, students must answer 10 conclusive questions.
In this solving Earth Day Drop Quote puzzles worksheet, students choose from the letters below each column to solve the Earth Day quotes. Students write 3 answers.
Learners are given "High's and Low's" as a topic to research about the Earth. They must answer 3 questions according to their research. This would be a great worksheet to complete in the computer lab or library.
For this researching facts about our planet Earth worksheet, students answer earth science questions. Students answer 29 questions.
In this chemistry lab worksheet, students perform an investigation which allows them to compare how alkaline earth elements form precipitates resulting from a chemical reaction.
Here is a handy worksheet to help you reinforce the important concepts regarding the Earth, Sun, and Moon. Learners fill in the blanks and match 15 questions. They use words in a word bank at the top of the worksheet.
Looking for a thought-provoking instructional activity on the Earth, Sun, and Moon? Then this one is for you! There are 14 questions posed on these three celestial bodies, such as: Where would you be standing if you got 24 hours of daylight every day in the summer? Good stuff! Note: answers are not included.
