I hope you all had very Merry Christmas! I just posted some volume review worksheets that I created for my students. As always, I'm going to send them to a few new followers who leave their email address for me in a comment. If you are interested, sign up to follow this blog and leave me a comment including your email address. I'll send the file to you within a day or so!
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I just discovered your site via a link at the Science Teaching Junkie blog. I love these worksheets; volume is something my students can always use more review on. arenaissanceteacher@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. I'll email you the volume worksheet pack today!
ReplyDeleteI recently subscribed to your blog posts after finding your materials on TpT. I would love to try these worksheets on volume in math and/or science class with my fifth graders. debbieboye85@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteGreat! I'll send you the file via email today. Thanks for visiting my blog. I'm going to try to post more free items here in 2013 so be sure to stop back. Happy Teaching!
DeleteJust wanted to return the blogging love! Thanks for visiting my site. I love your products. My 8th graders still struggle with the basic skills (reading a graduated cylinder, correctly using a triple beam balance and reading a ruler). I'd love to check out what you've made... shayna_rose@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteIt is so nice of you to take the time to stop by! I'll send you the volume file via email today. By the way, I absolutely love your ribbon idea for posting guiding questions. It is a pain to write all that information on the board each day or two and I often skimp on that aspect in order to have other prep time. I do think guiding questions can help kids (and teachers) stay on target, so you have given me the perfect way to make it happen in my classroom!! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteWow! I just discovered your blog. I love the various resources that you have created. Eighth grader are still struggling with reading a graduated cylinder and finding volume.
ReplyDeleteI would love some volume review practice. My email is vov at hpisd dot org. Thanks.
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ReplyDeleteI found out about your blog via Pinterest. I would love to use the volume review practice with my ELL science students in the fall. I can be reached at m.zulak@yahoo.ca Thanks in advance!
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ReplyDeleteCan you send me your volume practice sheet also.
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Thank you,