Challenge It! This station offers fun extension activities for your early finishers to push their learning even further.Assess It! - Students answer more formal questions to demonstrate mastery and vocabulary in context.Illustrate It! - Students sketch or draw concepts visual activity can increase recall and retention of new information.Write It! - Students respond to open-ended questions and communicate in complete sentences.Organize It! - Students use printable hands-on card sorts or manipulate digital images to foster categorization skills.Output Stations provide ways for your junior high students to show what they know about the lunar cycle. Watch It! - Students learn through a short video and discussion on their lab sheet.Research It! - Students visit a website, perform tasks, and answer related questions.Choose from differentiated reading passages in English and Spanish. Read It! - Students read a short passage and answer comprehension questions.Explore It! - Hands-on demo or experiment connects students with information through engagement.Input Stations offer students multimodal ways to absorb lesson learning. With nine stations, you can introduce the lunar cycle to your middle school students in a variety of ways! The student-led station lab is differentiated for all learners and learning styles.
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