fbpx
Loading...
Classful

Bundled products

CER Density Scientific Arguments: 6 Claim Options, Posters & More! Middle School Graphic Organizers Rubrics Posters...
$3.00
Introducing our Density Scientific Argumentation CER Set - a comprehensive and engaging resource for science teachers looking for an accessible and interactive way to teach middle school students about density, how to calculate it, what it means, and its many applications and related concepts. Explore SIX different claims related to density, including how temperature changes can impact density, the relationship between density and buoyancy, density as a ratio of mass to volume, salinity and density and density can be used as a property to identify matter. With evidence-based arguments and real-life examples, this set provides a fun and effective way to teach students about this important topic. Here's what's included: ⫸ Our CER guide includes -SIX- density prompts, each complete with thought-provoking claims and examples that challenge students to use what they've learned about density to support or refute claims. Our graphic organizers also help students through the research process and argument writing. ⫸ For your visual learners and students who need a little extra support, our CER & Scientific Argumentation visual notes/posters provide students with helpful tips and strategies to use throughout the research and writing process, including sentence starters and a text annotation guide. These handy tools can be used for any CER students write in the future (I keep mine in plastic sheet protectors!). ⫸ Our set also includes a glossary, student-friendly website list, and a set of FOUR visually engaging density reference posters, which can be used throughout the unit to support learning. ⫸ Our peer and self-assessment form extension provides students with the opportunity to evaluate their own work and their peers' work. This allows them to develop a better understanding of what makes a strong argument and how to construct effective scientific explanations. ⫸ Assess your students using our trio of CER rubrics. At Level 1, students can demonstrate a basic CER without citations (included posters help them move beyond this level). At Level 2, students are expected to cite and credit sources. At Level 3, students are challenged to identify and clarify potential misconceptions related to the topic as a modified counterclaim. ⫸ Our Density Scientific Argumentation CER Set is a comprehensive and engaging resource that supports higher-level thinking, research, discussion, and writing skills in science. Whether you're looking to provide your students with a deep and nuanced understanding of density or support interdisciplinary projects, our CER set is the perfect tool for your classroom. It's easy to navigate, full of customization options, and provides multiple entry points for teaching students about density and its many applications in an accessible way. ☆ Add this comprehensive set to your teacher toolbox today and discover the transformative power of scientific argumentation in the classroom! ➥ Resource Includes: 6 Density CER Prompts (claim, tips) Density Glossary Density Website List Evidence & Source Graphic Organizer CER Task Graphic Organizer CER Task w/Planning Page CER Task w/Lined Page for Each Prompt Option CER Rubric Level 1: Basic CER (No Citations) CER Rubric Level 2: Basic CER (With Citations) CER Rubric Level 3: CER Acknowledging Misconceptions (With Citations) Peer/Self Assessment Feedback Form Visual Notes/Poster: Annotation Guide Visual Notes/Poster: Evidence Quality Visual Notes/Poster: Parts of a CER Visual Notes/Poster: CER Sentence Starters Visual Notes/Poster: Density Explained Visual Notes/Poster: Density Formula Visual Notes/Poster: Comparing Densities Visual Notes/Poster: Expansion & Contraction (color) Visual Notes/Poster: Expansion & Contraction (grayscale) Check out our preview images for a closer look!
0.00 (0)
CER Measuring Volume Scientific Arguments: 6 Claim Options & More! Middle School Graphic Organizers Rubrics Posters...
$3.00
Introducing our Measuring Volume Scientific Argumentation CER Set - a comprehensive and engaging resource for science teachers looking for an accessible and interactive way to teach middle school students about volume, ways to measure it, what it means, and its many applications and related concepts. Explore SIX different claims related to volume, including measuring volume using water displacement and geometric formulas, how temperature changes can impact volume, the relationship between mL and cubic centimeters, the importance of precision is measuring, and the skill of estimating volume. With evidence-based arguments and real-life examples, this set provides a fun and effective way to teach students about this important topic. Here's what's included: ⫸ Our CER guide includes -SIX- density prompts, each complete with thought-provoking claims and examples that challenge students to use what they've learned about volume to support or refute claims. Our graphic organizers also help students through the research process and argument writing. ⫸ For your visual learners and students who need a little extra support, our CER & Scientific Argumentation visual notes/posters provide students with helpful tips and strategies to use throughout the research and writing process, including sentence starters and a text annotation guide. These handy tools can be used for any CER students write in the future (I keep mine in plastic sheet protectors!). ⫸ Our set also includes a glossary, student-friendly website list, and a set of SIX visually engaging volume reference posters, which can be used throughout the unit to support learning. ⫸ Our peer and self-assessment form extension provides students with the opportunity to evaluate their own work and their peers' work. This allows them to develop a better understanding of what makes a strong argument and how to construct effective scientific explanations. ⫸ Assess your students using our trio of CER rubrics. At Level 1, students can demonstrate a basic CER without citations (included posters help them move beyond this level). At Level 2, students are expected to cite and credit sources. At Level 3, students are challenged to identify and clarify potential misconceptions related to the topic as a modified counterclaim. ⫸ Our Measuring Volume Scientific Argumentation CER Set is a comprehensive and engaging resource that supports higher-level thinking, research, discussion, and writing skills in science. Whether you're looking to provide your students with a deep and nuanced understanding of volume or support interdisciplinary projects, our CER set is the perfect tool for your classroom. It's easy to navigate, full of customization options, and provides multiple entry points for teaching students about volume and its many applications in an accessible way. ☆ Add this comprehensive set to your teacher toolbox today and discover the transformative power of scientific argumentation in the classroom! ➥ Resource Includes: 6 Volume CER Prompts (claim, tips) Volume Glossary Volume Website List Evidence & Source Graphic Organizer CER Task Graphic Organizer CER Task w/Planning Page CER Task w/Lined Page for Each Prompt Option CER Rubric Level 1: Basic CER (No Citations) CER Rubric Level 2: Basic CER (With Citations) CER Rubric Level 3: CER Acknowledging Misconceptions (With Citations) Peer/Self Assessment Feedback Form Visual Notes/Poster: Annotation Guide Visual Notes/Poster: Evidence Quality Visual Notes/Poster: Parts of a CER Visual Notes/Poster: CER Sentence Starters Visual Notes/Poster: Measuring Matter: Volume Visual Notes/Poster: Graduated Cylinders & Meniscus Visual Notes/Poster: Using Water Displacement Visual Notes/Poster: Volume of a Rectangular Prism Visual Notes/Poster: Volume of a Cube Check out our preview images for a closer look!
0.00 (0)
CER Measuring Mass Scientific Arguments: 7 Claim Options & More! Middle School Graphic Organizers Rubrics Posters...
$3.00
Introducing our Measuring Mass Scientific Argumentation CER Set - a comprehensive and engaging resource for science teachers looking for an accessible and interactive way to teach middle school students about mass, ways to measure it, what it means, and its many applications and related concepts. Explore SEVEN different claims related to mass, including mass vs. weight, tools, techniques, and units for measuring mass, the importance of taring a scale, the relationship between mass and volume, and using known masses to determine unknown masses. With evidence-based arguments and real-life examples, this set provides a fun and effective way to teach students about this important topic. Here's what's included: ⫸ Our CER guide includes -SIX- measuring mass prompts, each complete with thought-provoking claims and examples that challenge students to use what they've learned about mass to support or refute claims. Our graphic organizers also help students through the research process and argument writing. ⫸ For your visual learners and students who need a little extra support, our CER & Scientific Argumentation visual notes/posters provide students with helpful tips and strategies to use throughout the research and writing process, including sentence starters and a text annotation guide. These handy tools can be used for any CER students write in the future (I keep mine in plastic sheet protectors!). ⫸ Our set also includes a glossary, student-friendly website list, and a set of three visually engaging mass and density reference posters, which can be used throughout the unit to support learning. A collection of triple beam balance virtual simulators is also included to help students prep for using a real scale. ⫸ Our peer and self-assessment form extension provides students with the opportunity to evaluate their own work and their peers' work. This allows them to develop a better understanding of what makes a strong argument and how to construct effective scientific explanations. ⫸ Assess your students using our trio of CER rubrics. At Level 1, students can demonstrate a basic CER without citations (included posters help them move beyond this level). At Level 2, students are expected to cite and credit sources. At Level 3, students are challenged to identify and clarify potential misconceptions related to the topic as a modified counterclaim. ⫸ Our Measuring Mass Scientific Argumentation CER Set is a comprehensive and engaging resource that supports higher-level thinking, research, discussion, and writing skills in science. Whether you're looking to provide your students with a deep and nuanced understanding of mass or support interdisciplinary projects, our CER set is the perfect tool for your classroom. It's easy to navigate, full of customization options, and provides multiple entry points for teaching students about mass and its many applications in an accessible way. ☆ Add this comprehensive set to your teacher toolbox today and discover the transformative power of scientific argumentation in the classroom! ➥ Resource Includes: 7 Mass CER Prompts (claim, tips) Mass Glossary Mass Website List Evidence & Source Graphic Organizer CER Task Graphic Organizer CER Task w/Planning Page CER Task w/Lined Page for Each Prompt Option CER Rubric Level 1: Basic CER (No Citations) CER Rubric Level 2: Basic CER (With Citations) CER Rubric Level 3: CER Acknowledging Misconceptions (With Citations) Peer/Self Assessment Feedback Form Visual Notes/Poster: Annotation Guide Visual Notes/Poster: Evidence Quality Visual Notes/Poster: Parts of a CER Visual Notes/Poster: CER Sentence Starters Visual Notes/Poster: Measuring Matter: Density Visual Notes/Poster: Measuring Matter: Mass Visual Notes/Poster: How to Use a Triple Beam Balance Check out our preview images for a closer look!
0.00 (0)

Details

Grade
5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th
Resource Type
Assessments, Posters, Projects
Pages
75 Pages
Product
Digital
Subject
Math applications, Science, Physical Science
Languages
English
Standard
Common Core English Language Arts Standards, Next Generation Science Standards

Description

Introducing our Measuring Matter Scientific Argumentation CER Set - a comprehensive and engaging resource for science teachers looking for an accessible and interactive way to teach middle school students about mass, volume, and density, what they mean, how to measure them, and their many applications and related concepts. This set includes:

Measuring Mass Scientific Argumentation CER Set
Measuring Volume Scientific Argumentation CER Set
Density Scientific Argumentation CER Set

Explore 19 different claims related to mass, volume, and density; including how temperature changes can impact measurements, the relationship between mass, volume, and density, and how density can be used to identify matter. With evidence-based arguments and real-life examples, this set provides a fun and effective way to teach students about these important topics. Here's what's included:

⫸ Our CER guide includes -NINETEEN- mass, volume, and density prompts; each complete with thought-provoking claims and examples that challenge students to use what they've learned about measuring matter to support or refute claims. Our graphic organizers also help students through the research process and argument writing.

⫸ For your visual learners and students who need a little extra support, our CER & Scientific Argumentation visual notes/posters provide students with helpful tips and strategies to use throughout the research and writing process, including sentence starters and a text annotation guide. These handy tools can be used for any CER students write in the future. I keep mine in plastic sheet protectors!

⫸ Each set also includes a glossary, student-friendly website list, and a set of visually engaging reference posters for measuring matter (6 volume, 4 density, 2 mass), which can be used throughout the unit to support learning.

⫸ Our peer and self-assessment form extension provides students with the opportunity to evaluate their own work and their peers' work. This allows them to develop a better understanding of what makes a strong argument and how to construct effective scientific explanations.

⫸ Assess your students using our trio of CER rubrics. At Level 1, students can demonstrate a basic CER without citations (included posters help them move beyond this level). At Level 2, students are expected to cite and credit sources. At Level 3, students are challenged to identify and clarify potential misconceptions related to the topic as a modified counterclaim.

⫸ Our Measuring Matter Scientific Argumentation CER Set is a comprehensive and engaging resource that supports higher-level thinking, research, discussion, and writing skills in science.

Whether you're looking to provide your students with a deep and nuanced understanding of matter or support interdisciplinary projects, our CER set is the perfect tool for your classroom. It's easy to navigate, full of customization options, and provides multiple entry points for teaching students about the properties of matter and their many applications in an accessible way.

☆ Add this comprehensive set to your teacher toolbox today and discover the transformative power of scientific argumentation in the classroom!


➥ Each Set Includes:

CER Prompts w/Claim & Tips [Density: 6; Volume: 6; Mass: 7)
Glossary
Website List
Evidence & Source Graphic Organizer
CER Task Graphic Organizer
CER Task w/Planning Page
CER Task w/Lined Page for Each Prompt Option
CER Rubric Level 1: Basic CER (No Citations)
CER Rubric Level 2: Basic CER (With Citations)
CER Rubric Level 3: CER Acknowledging Misconceptions (With Citations)
Peer/Self Assessment Feedback Form


➥ Scientific Arguments Visual Notes Index:

Visual Notes/Poster: Annotation Guide
Visual Notes/Poster: Evidence Quality
Visual Notes/Poster: Parts of a CER
Visual Notes/Poster: CER Sentence Starters


➥ Measuring Matter Visual Notes Index:

DENSITY:

Visual Notes/Poster: Density Explained
Visual Notes/Poster: Density Formula
Visual Notes/Poster: Comparing Densities
Visual Notes/Poster: Expansion & Contraction (color)
Visual Notes/Poster: Expansion & Contraction (grayscale)


VOLUME:

Visual Notes/Poster: Measuring Matter: Volume
Visual Notes/Poster: Graduated Cylinders & Meniscus
Visual Notes/Poster: Using Water Displacement
Visual Notes/Poster: Volume of a Rectangular Prism
Visual Notes/Poster: Volume of a Cube


MASS:

Visual Notes/Poster: Measuring Matter: Density
Visual Notes/Poster: Measuring Matter: Mass
Visual Notes/Poster: How to Use a Triple Beam Balance

Check out our preview images for the individual sets for a closer look at what this comprehensive bundle has to offer!
Introducing our Measuring Matter Scientific Argumentation CER Set - a comprehensive and engaging resource for science teachers looking for an accessible and interactive way to teach middle school students about mass, volume, and density, what they mean, how to measure... more
0
Overall review score

Displaying All Reviews | 0 Reviews

0
0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
0%
0
0%

More from this shop

$3.00
$6.00

Similar items

Shop | Product

CER Bundle: Mass Volume Density Scientific Arguments 19 Prompts Measuring Matter Graphic Organizers Rubrics Posters...

The STEAM Queen
$8.00