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ESS1-1a Lesson & Notes Bundle | Doodle Notes, Guided Notes, Slides + ELL Support
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Description

Support your Spanish-speaking students with this full Spanish-language version of the ESS1-1a lesson presentation. It matches the English version in structure and visuals but features accurate Spanish translations and simplified phrasing where needed. Ideal for bilingual classrooms, ELL support, or dual-language programs.

What’s Included:

• Full Spanish-language presentation slides
• Covers nuclear fusion, EM radiation, and spectroscopy
• Includes review questions in Spanish
• Matching layout and visuals to English version for easy pairing
• Editable format for teacher customization
• Aligned to NGSS ESS1-1a content

How to Use It:

Use this presentation to support:

  • Bilingual or dual-language Earth & Space Science classrooms
  • Spanish-speaking ELL students during whole-class instruction
  • Small group reinforcement or one-on-one support
  • Parallel teaching alongside the English version

Project the slides, assign digitally, or use select slides as visual anchors during instruction.

Standards Alignment:

✔️ NGSS ESS1-1 — Develop a model based on evidence to illustrate the life span of the Sun and the role of nuclear fusion in the Sun’s core.


This presentation focuses on Part 1 concepts:

  • How fusion powers the Sun
  • How energy leaves the Sun as EM radiation
  • How that energy transforms as it reaches Earth
  • How we identify elements in stars using spectral lines


Terms of Use

Thank you for your purchase and for supporting my work!

This resource is licensed for one classroom use only. By purchasing and/or downloading this product, you agree to the following terms:

You May:

- Use this resource in your own classroom or personal educational setting

- Print and copy for students you directly teach

- Share on secure platforms (e.g., Google Classroom) as view-only materials

You May Not:

- Redistribute, reproduce, or share this resource with others (including colleagues)

- Post online on public sites (blogs, personal websites, district platforms, file-sharing sites)

- Sell or modify this resource for commercial use

- Claim this work as your own

Please direct others to: Spark4Science TpT store

Clipart, Font, and Graphic Credits:

- Some elements used in this product are from Canva’s free media library and used in accordance with their Content License Agreement: www.canva.com

- All other fonts and graphics are used under commercial use licenses. See the next page for full credits.

Questions or suggestions? Email: hello@spark4science.com


Credits

Font Credits:

Fonts used in this resource are either open-source from Google Fonts or licensed for commercial use:

  • League Spartan by The League of Moveable Type
  • Montserrat by Julieta Ulanovsky
  • Poppins by Indian Type Foundry
  • Raleway by Matt McInerney
  • Duru Sans by Edgar Tolentino
  • Lato by Łukasz Dziedzic
  • Helvetica Now by Monotype (commercial license)
  • Gabriel Sans Condensed by TypeMates (licensed via Fontspring)

Clipart & Icons Notice:

This product includes graphic elements sourced from Canva’s free media library. These elements are used in accordance with Canva’s Content License Agreement and may not be extracted or reused outside this product.


Thank You

Thank you so much for downloading this resource! Your support means the world to me as a fellow educator dedicated to making science meaningful, accessible, and engaging for all learners. I hope this product helps you spark curiosity, build confidence, and save time in your classroom.

If you found this resource helpful, I’d love it if you’d take a moment to leave a review—plus, reviews on paid resources earn you TpT credits that you can use to save on future purchases!

Happy teaching! – Ann @ Spark4Science

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ESS1-1a Lesson & Notes Bundle | Doodle Notes, Guided Notes, Slides + ELL Support

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Description

Support your Spanish-speaking students with this full Spanish-language version of the ESS1-1a lesson presentation. It matches the English version in structure and visuals but features accurate Spanish translations and simplified phrasing where needed. Ideal for bilingual classrooms, ELL support, or dual-language programs.

What’s Included:

• Full Spanish-language presentation slides
• Covers nuclear fusion, EM radiation, and spectroscopy
• Includes review questions in Spanish
• Matching layout and visuals to English version for easy pairing
• Editable format for teacher customization
• Aligned to NGSS ESS1-1a content

How to Use It:

Use this presentation to support:

  • Bilingual or dual-language Earth & Space Science classrooms
  • Spanish-speaking ELL students during whole-class instruction
  • Small group reinforcement or one-on-one support
  • Parallel teaching alongside the English version

Project the slides, assign digitally, or use select slides as visual anchors during instruction.

Standards Alignment:

✔️ NGSS ESS1-1 — Develop a model based on evidence to illustrate the life span of the Sun and the role of nuclear fusion in the Sun’s core.


This presentation focuses on Part 1 concepts:

  • How fusion powers the Sun
  • How energy leaves the Sun as EM radiation
  • How that energy transforms as it reaches Earth
  • How we identify elements in stars using spectral lines


Terms of Use

Thank you for your purchase and for supporting my work!

This resource is licensed for one classroom use only. By purchasing and/or downloading this product, you agree to the following terms:

You May:

- Use this resource in your own classroom or personal educational setting

- Print and copy for students you directly teach

- Share on secure platforms (e.g., Google Classroom) as view-only materials

You May Not:

- Redistribute, reproduce, or share this resource with others (including colleagues)

- Post online on public sites (blogs, personal websites, district platforms, file-sharing sites)

- Sell or modify this resource for commercial use

- Claim this work as your own

Please direct others to: Spark4Science TpT store

Clipart, Font, and Graphic Credits:

- Some elements used in this product are from Canva’s free media library and used in accordance with their Content License Agreement: www.canva.com

- All other fonts and graphics are used under commercial use licenses. See the next page for full credits.

Questions or suggestions? Email: hello@spark4science.com


Credits

Font Credits:

Fonts used in this resource are either open-source from Google Fonts or licensed for commercial use:

  • League Spartan by The League of Moveable Type
  • Montserrat by Julieta Ulanovsky
  • Poppins by Indian Type Foundry
  • Raleway by Matt McInerney
  • Duru Sans by Edgar Tolentino
  • Lato by Łukasz Dziedzic
  • Helvetica Now by Monotype (commercial license)
  • Gabriel Sans Condensed by TypeMates (licensed via Fontspring)

Clipart & Icons Notice:

This product includes graphic elements sourced from Canva’s free media library. These elements are used in accordance with Canva’s Content License Agreement and may not be extracted or reused outside this product.


Thank You

Thank you so much for downloading this resource! Your support means the world to me as a fellow educator dedicated to making science meaningful, accessible, and engaging for all learners. I hope this product helps you spark curiosity, build confidence, and save time in your classroom.

If you found this resource helpful, I’d love it if you’d take a moment to leave a review—plus, reviews on paid resources earn you TpT credits that you can use to save on future purchases!

Happy teaching! – Ann @ Spark4Science

Report this resource to TPT
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Standards

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NGSSHS-ESS1-1
Develop a model based on evidence to illustrate the life span of the sun and the role of nuclear fusion in the sun’s core to release energy that eventually reaches Earth in the form of radiation. Emphasis is on the energy transfer mechanisms that allow energy from nuclear fusion in the sun’s core to reach Earth. Examples of evidence for the model include observations of the masses and lifetimes of other stars, as well as the ways that the sun’s radiation varies due to sudden solar flares (“space weather”), the 11-year sunspot cycle, and non-cyclic variations over centuries. Assessment does not include details of the atomic and sub-atomic processes involved with the sun’s nuclear fusion.
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