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Matter Classification Element or Compound 2 Interactive Digital STEM Activity
Matter Classification Element or Compound 2 Interactive Digital STEM Activity
Matter Classification Element or Compound 2 Interactive Digital STEM Activity
Matter Classification Element or Compound 2 Interactive Digital STEM Activity
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Description

Interactive STEM activity for grades 6-10: Classify elements & compounds with flowcharts, auto-grading, & LMS integration. Ideal for scientific literacy & critical thinking.

What’s Included:

  • 1 slide: Classification of matter flowchart (a graphic organizer) providing an overview and highlighting "You are Here" for this activity.
  • 10 slides: Each featuring a different pure substance with:
    • Name of the substance
    • Color photograph/image
    • Detailed description including the definition of elements and compounds and the criteria for classification
    • Scientific terms and explanations
    • Chemical information (names, formulas, diagrams, models)
  • Interactive and self-checking format with auto-grading
  • Auto data collection for easy tracking of student progress
  • Real-time student feedback to enhance learning
  • Designed for easy integration with Learning Management Systems (LMS) like Google Classroom, Canvas, etc.
  • Original content, part of the leading "Ultimate Classification of Matter" series

How It Helps:

This cutting-edge STEM resource is designed to revolutionize science education for grades 6-10, aligning with science curriculum standards for middle school and high school. With its interactive digital format, students engage deeply with the classification of pure substances into elements or compounds, developing critical thinking and scientific literacy through visual and textual learning.

Each slide serves as a mini-lesson, providing definitions, criteria, and examples that guide students to accurately classify substances.

The auto-grading feature not only saves teachers time but also provides immediate, real-time feedback to students, allowing them to learn from their mistakes instantly.

Auto data collection ensures that teachers can easily track student progress and identify areas needing further instruction, making this a valuable teacher time-saver.

Seamless integration with popular LMS platforms like Google Classroom and Canvas makes it effortless to assign and manage this activity within existing educational workflows, whether in traditional classrooms or distance learning settings.

As part of the acclaimed "Ultimate Classification of Matter" series, this resource stands out as the most comprehensive and original digital activity available for teaching the classification of pure substances, offering unparalleled depth and breadth in its content.

Ideal for classroom settings, distance learning, homeschooling, and online tutoring, this resource is a must-have for educators looking to enhance their science curriculum with engaging, effective, and easy-to-use tools that promote student engagement and success.


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Page count does not include Terms of Use and links to supplementary activities.

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All Rights Reserved by Author.

By using this Resource you agree to the Terms as outlined in the Terms of Service. This Resource is for limited Personal Use only; not to be used, in part or in whole, for commercial purposes. Each Individual License is for use by one specific educator only. Additional licenses must be purchased for each additional educator. Except as permitted in Section 3 to deliver Resources electronically to Permitted Recipients, you may not post or otherwise make the Resource available on any website, application, shared drive or other sites or services.

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Matter Classification Element or Compound 2 Interactive Digital STEM Activity

AwesomeScience
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7th - 10th, Adult Education
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11-digital interactive(Easel)
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30 minutes
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Description

Interactive STEM activity for grades 6-10: Classify elements & compounds with flowcharts, auto-grading, & LMS integration. Ideal for scientific literacy & critical thinking.

What’s Included:

  • 1 slide: Classification of matter flowchart (a graphic organizer) providing an overview and highlighting "You are Here" for this activity.
  • 10 slides: Each featuring a different pure substance with:
    • Name of the substance
    • Color photograph/image
    • Detailed description including the definition of elements and compounds and the criteria for classification
    • Scientific terms and explanations
    • Chemical information (names, formulas, diagrams, models)
  • Interactive and self-checking format with auto-grading
  • Auto data collection for easy tracking of student progress
  • Real-time student feedback to enhance learning
  • Designed for easy integration with Learning Management Systems (LMS) like Google Classroom, Canvas, etc.
  • Original content, part of the leading "Ultimate Classification of Matter" series

How It Helps:

This cutting-edge STEM resource is designed to revolutionize science education for grades 6-10, aligning with science curriculum standards for middle school and high school. With its interactive digital format, students engage deeply with the classification of pure substances into elements or compounds, developing critical thinking and scientific literacy through visual and textual learning.

Each slide serves as a mini-lesson, providing definitions, criteria, and examples that guide students to accurately classify substances.

The auto-grading feature not only saves teachers time but also provides immediate, real-time feedback to students, allowing them to learn from their mistakes instantly.

Auto data collection ensures that teachers can easily track student progress and identify areas needing further instruction, making this a valuable teacher time-saver.

Seamless integration with popular LMS platforms like Google Classroom and Canvas makes it effortless to assign and manage this activity within existing educational workflows, whether in traditional classrooms or distance learning settings.

As part of the acclaimed "Ultimate Classification of Matter" series, this resource stands out as the most comprehensive and original digital activity available for teaching the classification of pure substances, offering unparalleled depth and breadth in its content.

Ideal for classroom settings, distance learning, homeschooling, and online tutoring, this resource is a must-have for educators looking to enhance their science curriculum with engaging, effective, and easy-to-use tools that promote student engagement and success.


Click here to follow my store and receive the latest updates.

Original Artwork (©AwesomeScience). For Personal Use Only. Uneditable.

Page count does not include Terms of Use and links to supplementary activities.

Copyright ©AwesomeScience 2019 – The Present.

All Rights Reserved by Author.

By using this Resource you agree to the Terms as outlined in the Terms of Service. This Resource is for limited Personal Use only; not to be used, in part or in whole, for commercial purposes. Each Individual License is for use by one specific educator only. Additional licenses must be purchased for each additional educator. Except as permitted in Section 3 to deliver Resources electronically to Permitted Recipients, you may not post or otherwise make the Resource available on any website, application, shared drive or other sites or services.

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Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 6–8 texts and topics.
Integrate quantitative or technical information expressed in words in a text with a version of that information expressed visually (e.g., in a flowchart, diagram, model, graph, or table).
Determine the meaning of symbols, key terms, and other domain-specific words and phrases as they are used in a specific scientific or technical context relevant to grades 9–10 texts and topics.
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