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Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab
Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab
Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab
Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab
Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab
Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab
Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab
Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab
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This science unit is designed to engage students in hands-on learning that builds their understanding of changes in energy. It includes an easy-to-implement lesson slide deck that uses scientific inquiry and direct instruction to introduce the topic. During the lesson, students take notes using visual notes. The discovery activity allows students to apply what they have learned by interpreting data and writing. The reading passage provides students with additional information about the topic and allows students to practice ELA skills. The formative assessment includes a variety of question types that allow students to demonstrate their mastery of the unit.

Included in the downloadable files:

  1. Unit Guide
  2. Lesson Slide Deck & Notes
  3. Vocabulary Posters & Graphic Organizer
  4. Reading Passage
  5. Lab
  6. Assessment

Included for Google Drive:

  • Google Slides Slide Deck
  • Student Lab Pages
  • Vocabulary Organizer
  • Reading Passage with Audio Read Aloud
  • Self-Grading Assessment

Standards:

  • 4-PS3-3: Ask questions and predict outcomes about the changes in energy that occur when objects collide.
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Changes in Energy Science Unit 4-PS3-3 | Includes Visual Notes & Lab

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"I love everything about these science resources. They are simple to follow and I love that they are specific to a science standard. It makes it easy to cover each standard throughly. "
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"I felt so lost in science last year. I bought a few of few of the units to try and see if I liked them, I ended up buying the entire bundle. So easy and straightforward to use. My students loved the vocabulary posters and frayer models. "
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Description

This science unit is designed to engage students in hands-on learning that builds their understanding of changes in energy. It includes an easy-to-implement lesson slide deck that uses scientific inquiry and direct instruction to introduce the topic. During the lesson, students take notes using visual notes. The discovery activity allows students to apply what they have learned by interpreting data and writing. The reading passage provides students with additional information about the topic and allows students to practice ELA skills. The formative assessment includes a variety of question types that allow students to demonstrate their mastery of the unit.

Included in the downloadable files:

  1. Unit Guide
  2. Lesson Slide Deck & Notes
  3. Vocabulary Posters & Graphic Organizer
  4. Reading Passage
  5. Lab
  6. Assessment

Included for Google Drive:

  • Google Slides Slide Deck
  • Student Lab Pages
  • Vocabulary Organizer
  • Reading Passage with Audio Read Aloud
  • Self-Grading Assessment

Standards:

  • 4-PS3-3: Ask questions and predict outcomes about the changes in energy that occur when objects collide.
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I love everything about these science resources. They are simple to follow and I love that they are specific to a science standard. It makes it easy to cover each standard throughly.
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I felt so lost in science last year. I bought a few of few of the units to try and see if I liked them, I ended up buying the entire bundle. So easy and straightforward to use. My students loved the vocabulary posters and frayer models.
Sarah C.
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I love using this with my students. It not only keeps me on track, but the students are then asking great questions.
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This is a great resouce that supports the ideas in our Science Energy unit.
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NGSS4-PS3-3
Ask questions and predict outcomes about the changes in energy that occur when objects collide. Emphasis is on the change in the energy due to the change in speed, not on the forces, as objects interact. Assessment does not include quantitative measurements of energy.
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