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Save countless hours planning lessons with this Megabundle of Physical Science INBs and lessons. There are now 30 separate products in this bundle. Students love these engaging activities. Easy to follow and fun to use and teach with. Check out the preview for a more detailed look.
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Matter, Elements, Compounds and Mixtures
- Matter Slider
- Magic Density Triangle with worksheet
- Properties of solids, liquids and gases (2 types)
- Changes of state comic book style!
- Heating and Cooling Graphs
Atomic Structure and the Periodic Table
- Discovery of the structure of the atom timeline – comic book style!
Mendeleev and the Period Table Comic Book Style!
- Atomic Number and Mass Number
(3 differentiated types of accordion foldable)
- The Periodic Table
- Periods/Groups
- Metals/Non-Metals Metalloids
- Worksheet
Acids, Bases and Neutralization
- Acids and Bases Slider (ideal for revision)
- Acids and Bases Sort Activity
- 3 comics – Acids, Bases, Neutralization – A “no-prep” version is also included.
- The Litmus Test Worksheet
Solutions and Separation Techniques
- Solution Slider
- Solvent, Solute and Solution Comic
- Solubility, Temperature, Crystallization Comic
- Separation Techniques Comic – evaporation, filtration, distillation, separating funnel, chromatography
- Worksheets and Foldable
Force and Motion Interactive Notebook
- Forces Comic
- Contact/non-contact forces accordion foldable
- Mass/Weight Comic
- Mass/Weight Venn Diagram Compare/Contrast
- Friction Comic
- Net Forces foldable
- Newton’s 3 Laws Matchbook foldable
- Newton’s 3rd Law Sliders
- Speed Distance Time Foldables
- Vocabulary Folder
Included in this resource are:
- Heat and Temperature Slider
- Heat and Temperature Comic – A differentiated version is included. This will really let their creativity loose!
- Expansion of Solids, Liquids and Gases Comic
- Transfer of Heat Comic
- Conductors and Insulators
- Heat and Water
- Heat Facts Game
- Properties of Light Comic – A differentiated version is included.
- Let’s Reflect Comic – concave and convex mirrors, periscopes
- Let’s Refract Comic – this focuses (sorry!) on concave and convex lenses and their uses
- Worksheets and Foldables
- Good Vibrations! – With these comics students read a supplied text and then make their own comic using the images supplied. A differentiated version is included.
- Sound Waves Comic – amplitude, frequency, ultrasound
- Reflected Sound Comic – echoes, echo location, sonar
- Decibel range
- Worksheets and Foldables
Bingo like it’s never been played before!
This is a great activity for consolidating learning, as a class reward or as a review.
- 30 unique bingo cards
- 35 elements of the periodic table
- 4 questions for each element, you choose how easy or difficult to make it!
- Ideal for differentiation
- Each bingo card comes with the element symbol along with a graphic hint
These are ready to go! Just print them, laminate them and have fun.
- 30 task cards with questions
- Editable task card template – make your own custom task cards
- Student Record Sheet
- Teacher Answer Sheet
- Ideas for Use
Topics covered include:
- Atomic Number, Atomic Weight
- Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Halogens, Nobel Gases,
- Metals, Non-metals, Metalloids
Bonding – Ionic and Covalent Animations.
Here are three “fast-draw” animations showing covalent bonding in methane and ionic bonding in NaCl. I’ve also included “A Chemical Romance”, my free download, a tongue in cheek look at the love story that was never told between Na (a small town boy) and Cl (a posh girl from the famous Halogen family). It’s a very visual way of engaging the learner. It’s great for complimenting your existing resources and introducing the student to covalent and ionic bonding in a fun and exciting way.
It can also be used as a convenient way to revise the concept as well as being used for differentiated learning.
Scientific Method Comic Style.
One of my best sellers!
- 2 Scientific Method class posters in color and blackline
- 2 Scientific Method foldables – students make a foldable where they write the steps of the scientific method in their own words, great for revision or assessment
- Scientific Method Steps comic – color and blackline so that the students can color it if they wish, perfect for an interactive science notebook
- Scientific Method Steps fill-in-yourself worksheet. Students fill in the steps and write in the speech bubbles themselves
- It’s Not Fair! What’s a fair test?
- Other Considerations – what’s a control?
- Worksheets that will test their understanding of the scientific method
- 32 slide powerpoint presentation to compliment the resource
This is a great homework packet! It has 4 sheets which cover the scientific method. Teacher answer sheets are included. The questions range in complexity and build upon one another culminating in the students designing their own experiment using the scientific method (they’ll love this, it’s about gamers versus non-gamers!).
There are questions on the steps of the scientific method, what is a testable hypothesis, types of variables, types of data and much more.
This is perfect for homework or a class review test.
These task cards cover
- the steps of the scientific method
- write a hypothesis
- types of variables
- types of data
- identify controls
- analyze data from a table and graph
- draw conclusions
- customize your own cards using powerpoint.
This unit is packed with activities, worksheets and 2 powerpoint presentations on current electricity. And an animation!
- The Current Times newspaper
- Conductors and Insulators
- Current and Magnetism
- Circuit Components
- Circuit Digrams Series and Parallel Circuits
- Ohm’s Law
SECONDARY SCIENCE EMERGENCY SUB PLANS
Literacy rich reading lessons that requires the student to engage in active reading. The questions range in complexity and will get them thinking critically.
Plan 1 – Mendeleev and The Periodic Table
2 page newspaper on Mendeleev and his discovery of the periodic table. This is accompanied by a worksheet that the students will work on based on the newsletter. A teacher answer sheet accompanies this.
Plan 2 – Louis Pasteur and Vaccines
2 page newspaper on Louis Pasteur and his discovery of vaccines. This is accompanied by a worksheet that the students will work on based on the newsletter. A teacher answer sheet accompanies this.
Plan 3 – Robert Hooke and Hooke’s Law
2 page newspaper on Hooke and Hooke’s Law. This is accompanied by a worksheet and graphing activity that the students will work on based on the newsletter. A teacher answer sheet accompanies this.
Plan 4 – Photosynthesis
2 page newspaper on the important milestones in the discovery of photosynthesis with accompanying worksheet and teacher answer sheet.
There are 8 science stations in this product. The first station “CREATE IT” is a fantastic way to show the phases of the moon as it rotates around the earth. It features a moon box with a revolving moon where the students can see exactly how the phases of the moon appear. It’s also great for guided discovery. It’s ideal as a homework assignment. “DRAW IT” – this station gets the students to draw the phases of the moon that they see in the moon box. An answer sheet accompanies this. “READ IT” is a comic book style station where the students read a short explanation of the lunar cycle. This is accompanied by a worksheet where the students shade the lunar phases and label them. This builds upon the learning in the previous activities but can easily be used as a stand alone activity. “SORT IT” is a really fun station where students have to sort out the lunar phases cards in the correct order. This is a beat the clock activity. In the “RESEARCH IT” station the students watch a short video on the moon landing and then read the article that accompanies it. Another short text and worksheet accompany this. “EXPLORE IT” is a great activity where the students can see if there is any correlation between meteor size or speed and the impact crater formed. In “TECH IT” the students go online to locate meteor impact craters on earth. A worksheet accompanies this. “WATCH IT” here students go to a website and watch a short presentation on the moon. An online quiz follows.
- The Starry Messenger – a 2 page science literacy newspaper with accompanying worksheet
- Planet Size – in this activity the students cut out the planets which are in proportion to each other. This is a great visual activity and perfect for an interactive notebook
- Planet Distance – this is a classic activity where the students place the planets in proportion to their distance from the sun. It gives them a terrific insight into the vast distance of the universe.
- Make a Solar System Comic – blank template with accompanying planet cut-outs where the students can make their own comic. Notes in the powerpoint presentation will help them fill in the facts.
- Make a Sundial Activity
- Over the Moon Activity
- Lunar phases comic printable
- Lunar phases worksheet
- Constellations, Asteroids, Meteors and Comets
- Poles Apart – a 2 page non-fiction newspaper with accompanying worksheet
- Magnetic/Non-Magnetic Sort Activity
- 3 comics – Magnetism, Magnetic Fields and Electromagnetism – With these comics students read a supplied text and then make their own comic using the images supplied. A “no-prep” and differentiated version are also included.
SOLUTIONS AND MIXTURES POWERPOINT
Science Warmups Bellringers 4 weeks worth