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1 3rd Grade Science iLEAP Review
Compiled by: Bridget Bush, Valverda Elementary PD Coach

2 Science as Inquiry Promethean Board Observation Skills
Experimenting (Hands On) Science Observation Form Bubble Bombs (PDF document) Monster Mallows (PDF document) Lighting in Your Mouth (PDF document) Science Experiment Form Science Buddies Lab Experiment Form Experimenting with the Scientific Method Making Observations: Test Your Powers of Observations

3 Inquiry (contd.) PowerPoints How Scientists Work The Scientific Method
The Scientific Method: The Rattlesnake Experiment The Scientific Method: A Way to Solve Scientific Problems Steps to the Scientific Method My Five Senses Lab Safety Symbols Extras Scientific Method Crossword Puzzle Scientific Method Rap The Scientific Method Poem Teaching Measures Website The above is an electron scanning microscope that allows students to see zoomed in critters like roaches, jellyfish, etc. Very Cool!! Microscope, too! Field Journal Experiment Cute project! Lab Safety Rules Scientific Method: Science Safety Rules (Spongebob Squarepants) Safety in the Elementary Science Classroom Lab Equipment Scavenger Hunt Common Laboratory Equipment Handout with Pictures

4 Inquiry (Contd.) Predicting Outcomes Predicting Outcomes Form
Do the following experiments allowing the students to get a chance to predict on their prediction sheet. Predicting Outcomes Form File Card Bridges (experiment) Go with the Flow (experiment)

5 Earth & Space Sciences Demonstrations Spoon Pen Crunch
Sedimentary Sandwich Line-Up Let Them Eat Rock Edible Rocks

6 E&S Science (contd.) Promethean Board Rocks and Soil The Water Cycle
Soil and Rocks Labeling the Planets PowerPoints Minerals PowerPoint Jeopardy Rocks Rocks What are Fossils? Fossils: A Tale of Long Ago The Space ABC Book Learning the Order of the Planets

7 E & S Science (contd.) Geo Mysteries
View Minerals Rock Types Discover how rocks are formed Making Rocks Game looking for minerals (cute) Geology Game: Identifying Rocks Rocks and soils game Name that Rock Beyond T-Rexhttp://ology.amnh.org/paleontology/cladogram/index.html Bone up on your Fossils Build a Dinosaur

8 E & S Science (contd.) Brainpop Video Clips
-Dinosaurs/Fossils/ Minerals/Weathering/The Water Cycle/Types of Rocks/Soil,Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Moon, Mars, Asteroids, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto , Outer Solar System, Milky Way, Galaxies, Solar System

9 Discovery Streaming Geologist's Notebook: What Exactly Are Minerals? (10:00) Weathering and Erosion (20:00) Earth Science: Weather and Climate (20:00) Weather Smart: Climate (15:00) Water Smart: The Sun, Water Cycle, and Climate (15:01) Water Cycle, The (17:00) American Geography Close-ups: The Midwest Volume I (20:00) Rocks: The Solid Earth Materials #1 (20:00) Geologist's Notebook: Three Rocks (11:00) Rocks and Minerals: The Hard Facts (17:00) Getting to Know Soil (23:00) Geologist's Notebook: How to Make Mud Pie (11:00) Fossil Life: An Introduction (20:39) Where Did They Go?: A Dinosaur Update (22:00) Solar System, The: A First Look (15:00) Closer Look at the Planets, A: Space Science Series (20:00) Magic School Bus Gets Lost in Space, The (29:08) Peep and the Big Wide World: Go West Young Peep/A Delicate Balance (22:24) Stage One Science: Light and Color (15:00)

10 E & S Science Activities
Rock Cycle Song Prints Gulp! Fossils with Play-Doh Fossils and Our Past – Cookie Dig A Lasting Impression Spongie-saurus You Ole Fossil

11 Hands On Activity Simple Rusting Experiment What you need: Two pieces of steel wool Two pie pans Two glass cups or beakers Some water Two pieces of clay or putty What will you do? Fill the pie pan with water until it is half full. Stick the putty to one side of the steel wool, and attach the steel wool to the bottom of the glass. Place the glass, upside down, into the pie pan. Leave this to sit overnight and observe any changes during the next few days. Repeat the same procedure with the second set of materials, only this time, fill the pie pan with more water. Let the second set sit overnight as well. For the Teacher: Leave a piece of steel wool in a beaker filled with water, completely submerged overnight while the students are leaving their experiments. Next to the beaker, leave a dry piece of steel wool. Ask the students why neither of the two that you prepared rusted, when all of their steel wool did. This should lead the students down the road to the triad of water, oxygen, and iron.

12 Weather Activities Cloudy Weather Windows Cloud Journal
Looks Like Rain! Weather Word Wheel Windy Matchup A Thunderstorm is Building A Few Words About Weather World Climates Map Biomes What is it like where you live? What is Rain? On the Move Wonderful Puddle Project An Itsy-Bitsy Water Cycle This website explores the different aspects of weather that is kid friendly. Let Them Eat Rock Edible Rocks

13 Space Activities To Mercury and Beyond
The Order of the Planets -Planet Cue Cards -Planet Image Card -Saturn Image Card -Jupiter Image Card -Planet Order List -Pocket Planet Guides Solar Trading Cards Game Virtual Journey to the Universe On the Move (GLEs 54, 55, and 56) Round and Round They Go! Really Radical Rotations Sky Pattern Earth, Moon & Sun’s rotation Motion of the Earth Day or Night Interactive Shadows (really cool!!) Interactive Light and Shadows (really cool!)

14 Physical Science Activities Float or Sink Activity
Conductors and Insulators Up and Down Demonstrates how a thermometer works. Chilling Off Demonstrates how a thermometer works. Science is Spooktacular: Shadows On The Move What Makes Shadows Lesson Plan -What Makes Shadows Handout Sundials: Observing and Using Shadows Lesson Plan -Sundials Data Sheet -Sundials Steps Hand Shadows Rocket Car

15 Physical Science (contd.)
PowerPoints Float or Sink Interactive PowerPoint Game What is it Made Of? What is Gravity? Forces and Friction: A Science Expedition PPT Push and Pull: Simple Machines at Work (Rev) (17:38) Laws of Motion (17:00) Sound Refraction Light Fun with Conductors and Insulators Electricity

16 Physical Science (contd.)
Promethean Board Float or Sink Conductor or Insulator Conducts Electricity How Tall Am I and How Much Do I Weigh Temperature: Fahrenheit or Celsius Insulators and Conductors

17 Physical Science (contd.) Fun Activities
Choosing the correct tool PowerPoint What Tool Do I Use PowerPoint How to read a Thermometer Activity What are things made of online game (cute) categorize items by wood, metal, rubber, or glass. States of Matter (demonstrates what molecules look like in the 3 states) States of Matter Game (demonstrates heat/cool affecting states of matter) Animated Motion of Weather Events (shows how storms are created) Roller Coaster Maker Park World Plot (nice theme park activity that teaches about forces) Pushes and Pulls (game demonstrating the concept) Who’s Pushing/Pulling (demonstrates this concept) How far did it go? (animation that shows pushes/pulls) The Perfect Pitch (activity on pitch)

18 Physical Science (contd.) More Fun Activities
Changing Sounds The Science of Sound (Bunches of experiments on Sound) Sound Sketch: Draw a Sound, demonstrating low and high pitch Make a Kaleidoscope Alien Attack: Light (teaches about light through a game activity) Crazy About Conductors Conductors and Insulators Interactive Website: Blobz’s Electricity Game (teaches open/closed circuits)

19 Physical Science (contd.)
Brainpops Temperature Heat Measuring Matter Work Force Forms of Energy Gravity Sound Light Refraction & Defraction Electricity Current Electricity Kinetic Energy Potential Energy

20 Physical Science (contd.)
Discovery Streaming Heat, Temperature, and Energy (23:00) Simply Science: Water's Physical Properties (27:04) Push and Pull: Simple Machines at Work (Rev) (17:38) TLC Elementary School: Rules of Motion and Forces (24:33) Magic School Bus Makes a Rainbow, The (28:06) Getting to Know Electricity (15:00) Magic School Bus Gets Charged, The (24:04) Getting to Know Energy (22:00) Exploring Energy (17:05) Simple Machines (16:00)

21 Physical Science (contd.)
Experiments Heats Up and Down State of Change Friction 1 or Friction 2

22 Pulleys, Levers, Inclined Planes
Hands on Activities Pulleys Levers Inclined Plane Inclined Plane 2 PowerPoints Simple Machines Lesson Simple Machines Simple Machines Also Sunken Millions Simple Machines PPT Game

23 Simple Machines (contd.)
Simple Machines Quiz Simple Machines Learning Site

24 Science & the Environment
Make a Terrarium Activity for Coastal Land Loss Coastal Land Loss: Making Sense of it All Natural Resources Everything We Have and Everything We Use Comes from Natural Resources Poster How Much Does it Cost to Light Your Classroom Activity Endangered Species Coloring Book Endangered Species Color Pages PowerPoints Life and Living Things Ecology Kids with Heart

25 Science & the Environment
Discovery Streaming Living and Nonliving Things (12:00) Creature Features: All Part of a Whole (05:00) TLC Elementary School: People and the Environment (25:32) Geologist's Notebook: The Biggest Treasure Chest: Our Natural Resources (11:00) Learning About Natural Resources (22:00) American Geography Close-Ups: Maps, Regions, Resources, and Climate (20:00) Reducing, Reusing, and Recycling: Environmental Concerns (26:00) Exploring the Diversity of Life: Act with the Facts (10:00) NetFiles #207: Science Applications (26:00)

26 Rocks are made of ____________.
Rocks are made of minerals. Name some earth processes that happen everywhere: Erosion, weathering, & rusting.

27 Name the components of the water cycle:
Evaporation Condensation Precipitation Runoff

28 Rotation of Earth determines:
Days and nights Revolution of Earth determines: Seasons of the year

29 Manufactured objects from the natural resources that they are made:
Plastic from petroleum Paper from trees Aluminum from metal ore


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