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Packets are NOT just massive workbooks full of worksheets and busywork. Packets are NOT just copies on copies on copies. Packets do NOT even have to be printed on paper – they can be totally paperless and digital (like below)! The cover page should serve as the overview for your entire unit. On this page, divide the unit into concepts.
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What packets are and what is included in an effective packetWhat teaching with packets looks like and how to start using them midyear10 reasons I am obsessed with teaching with packets and how they help students, resource teachers, admin, and parentsResources to help you create your own packetsFREEBIE:Valentine’s themed high school science activitiesSend me a DM on Instagram:@its.not.rocket.scienceSecondary Science Simplified is a podcast specifically for high school science teachers that will help you to engage your students AND simplify your life as a secondary science educator. Each week Rebecca, from It’s Not Rocket Science, and her guests will share practical and easy-to-implement strategies for decreasing your workload so that you can ...
Unit Sequence. Want to see a more detailed pacing guide for each unit that includes a list of the instructional resources used for every concept? Click here to access for free! Rationale behind my scope and sequence.
Its Not Rocket Sicence Worksheets - there are 8 printable worksheets for this topic. Worksheets are Grades k12, Its not rocket science, Intro to balan...
How does Newton's first law explain how a rocket will take off? The rocket stays at rest until ignition. The more mass a rocket has the more force is needed to take off.