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Learning all about elements - Distance Learning Companion 5E bundle
Learning all about elements - Distance Learning Companion 5E bundle
Learning all about elements - Distance Learning Companion 5E bundle
Learning all about elements - Distance Learning Companion 5E bundle
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This lesson covers an introduction to elements and is aligned to the Texas TEKS 6.5A and TEKS 6.5B. This is a 3-lesson companion bundle and covers...

6.5 (A) know that an element is a pure substance represented by a chemical symbol and that a compound is a pure substance represented by a chemical formula;

(B) recognize that a limited number of the many known elements comprise the largest portion of solid Earth, living matter, oceans, and the atmosphere; and

The companion is set up to pretty much go along with my unit 1 bundle in case you are teaching both on-line and in-class. Here is the link for a better explanation, in case the preview link doesn't show up as a live link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nBCgPEjPqbzN9zp1gkpR7XgoczrXUQsbF9Lf_0ygrO0/copy?usp=sharing

This lesson flows from one lesson into the next lesson. You can also find this companion bundle posted separately as individual lessons, or the bundle is included with the "Unit 1 bundle" as well as the "year bundle."

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Learning all about elements - Distance Learning Companion 5E bundle

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6th
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Teaching Duration
3 Weeks

Description

This lesson covers an introduction to elements and is aligned to the Texas TEKS 6.5A and TEKS 6.5B. This is a 3-lesson companion bundle and covers...

6.5 (A) know that an element is a pure substance represented by a chemical symbol and that a compound is a pure substance represented by a chemical formula;

(B) recognize that a limited number of the many known elements comprise the largest portion of solid Earth, living matter, oceans, and the atmosphere; and

The companion is set up to pretty much go along with my unit 1 bundle in case you are teaching both on-line and in-class. Here is the link for a better explanation, in case the preview link doesn't show up as a live link: https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1nBCgPEjPqbzN9zp1gkpR7XgoczrXUQsbF9Lf_0ygrO0/copy?usp=sharing

This lesson flows from one lesson into the next lesson. You can also find this companion bundle posted separately as individual lessons, or the bundle is included with the "Unit 1 bundle" as well as the "year bundle."

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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September 8, 2020
I was excited about this because I purchased the full paper copy unit last year. However, my campus is using canvas and not google classroom which has not been an issue with other things I have used for digital learning until now. These assignments are NOT editable. There are direction tabs such as " upload this to your digital science journal" which my students do not have and I am not able to remove those parts of the presentation. Also multiple pages in the interactive slides for the kids just straight up do not work. They do not have active links or asks the students to "click here" to view a vocabulary slideshow yet there is nothing linked for them to click on and no way for me to edit the slide to make it work. They also will ask students to type in their response or watch a video and again there is not active text book for them to use or a way to actually play the video. Disappointing for something I was really hoping to incorporate.
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Sep 10, 2020
October 18 -- Brittany, I offered you help, but have not heard from you. Were you able to get this to work for you now? I would appreciate it if you were to contact me. Thank you. *** Brittany, I am so sorry to hear that this is not working in canvas for you. Does canvas have where you can see the notes for the slides? All links are also included on the notes for the slide. When you downloaded this, it was into google drive, right? The vocabulary as well as the slideshow are were part of the download, so you need to insert the link to your drive. But you are saying that in canvas, you are not able to add in these links? Please email me at sci6teacher@gmail.com so that we can resolve this for you. I can always send you a pdf version that we can make digital, and let's find out if that works for you.

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