Description
This 9 question video guide with teacher key covers the Bill Nye Psuedoscience video or DVD. It discusses what is necessary for something to be considered science and what is necessary to prove something scientifically. This could be used in a science classroom, especially with Science Fair preparation.
Having students take notes during a video increases their retention from the video and gives them something to take home and study. Through creating fill-in-the-blank video note guides, students can get comprehensive notes to take home while having enough time to both appreciate the video and get the notes.
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Please check out my other products, including more video questions. I am adding videos frequently so if there is a specific one you would like questions for, or if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Nicole Hays
Having students take notes during a video increases their retention from the video and gives them something to take home and study. Through creating fill-in-the-blank video note guides, students can get comprehensive notes to take home while having enough time to both appreciate the video and get the notes.
Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike
Please check out my other products, including more video questions. I am adding videos frequently so if there is a specific one you would like questions for, or if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Nicole Hays
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Description
This 9 question video guide with teacher key covers the Bill Nye Psuedoscience video or DVD. It discusses what is necessary for something to be considered science and what is necessary to prove something scientifically. This could be used in a science classroom, especially with Science Fair preparation.
Having students take notes during a video increases their retention from the video and gives them something to take home and study. Through creating fill-in-the-blank video note guides, students can get comprehensive notes to take home while having enough time to both appreciate the video and get the notes.
Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike
Please check out my other products, including more video questions. I am adding videos frequently so if there is a specific one you would like questions for, or if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Nicole Hays
Having students take notes during a video increases their retention from the video and gives them something to take home and study. Through creating fill-in-the-blank video note guides, students can get comprehensive notes to take home while having enough time to both appreciate the video and get the notes.
Attribution Non-commercial Share Alike
Please check out my other products, including more video questions. I am adding videos frequently so if there is a specific one you would like questions for, or if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.
Nicole Hays
Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.
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This is very simple and wouldn't take very long to create on your own (assuming you preview the video before you show it in class).
Just what I was looking for! Thank you!
Thank you! Kids loved this!
great resource
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