Use scientific method doodle notes to turn learning the scientific method into a meaningful note-taking session for students!
Make Learning the Scientific Method Easy with Doodle Notes!
Bring creativity and engagement to your science lessons with these differentiated scientific method doodle notes templates! Perfect for introducing or reviewing the scientific process, these templates turn note-taking into an interactive, artistically motivated activity that helps students visualise and retain important concepts related to the scientific method.
These Scientific method note-taking templates feature varied levels of scaffolding to support all learners, making them the perfect addition to any science classroom.
Differentiated Scientific Method Note-Taking Templates
This set of scientific process doodle note templates is complete with three scaffolded versions to better fit the needs of all your students. Here’s what’s inside:
- Guided Template: Pre-filled with key terms, sentence starters, and prompts to support younger or less confident learners.
- Partially Guided Template: Includes key headings and guiding questions for students ready to take more ownership of their notes.
- Blank Template: It provides flexibility for advanced students to create visual summaries.
Download and Print Your Scientific Method Fill-In Notes Today
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher and Teach Starter Collaborator.
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