Description
These science writing prompts are great for incorporating more writing in your science classroom. There are 66 total writing prompts, and there are 11 for each of the overarching strands for NC Standards: Motion and Stability – Forces and Interactions, Energy, From Molecules to Organisms – Structures and Processes, Heredity – Inheritance and Variation of Traits, Earth’s Systems, and Earth and Human Activity.
This document is completely editable, so if there is something that you want to add/delete/change, you have that option to do so with this product.
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Why use writing prompts?
- Writing in the science classroom will increase your students’ scientific literacy.
- You will spark creativity in your students.
- You could address misconceptions.
- Writing on a regular basis could improve writing skills.
- Students will increase their science content knowledge.
- and more!
How can you use these writing prompts?
- Warm-ups
- “I’m Finished” Stations
- Science Centers
- Quiz/Test Questions
- Extra Credit
- Review
- and more!
There are a variety of writing prompts that cover each topic in 7th Grade Science including:
- forces: balanced, unbalanced, gravity, friction, inertia
- distance-time graphs
- Newton’s laws
- speed, velocity, and acceleration
- reference points
- thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tornados
- layers of the atmosphere
- temperature and pressure throughout the atmosphere
- clouds
- water cycle
- air pressure and weather
- weather instruments
- weather fronts
- Coriolis effect
- winds
- air pollution
- unicellular organisms
- plant and animal cells
- human body systems
- homeostasis
- dominant and recessive traits
- phenotype and genotype
- mitosis and meiosis
- Punnett squares
- genetic diseases
- cloning
- energy transfer
- simple and compound machines
- kinetic and potential energy
- ozone layer
- global warming
You may also like:
7th Grade Science End of Year Review
7th Grade Science Reference Sheets
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “This is a great resource to help me incorporate more writing into my class without having to come up with prompts on my own.” – Nicole W. (TPT Reviewer)
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