Description
This is the printable version of the Potential & Kinetic Energy ~ Science Doodle Notes. For the digital version click here.
What are doodle notes??
Doodle notes are a visual note-taking strategy that will increase student engagement, focus, creativity and concept retention. Recent studies have found that doodling or taking visual notes while studying science material can help enhance learning, engagement, and reasoning. Teaching students to use doodling in class will help them remember more, focus on the topics at hand and generally enjoy the lessons more.
Lead your class through the worksheet with the included powerpoint, or assign independently and review when they are finished. This assignment would also make great sub plans!
Your students will be completely engaged with this doodling activity!
Whats included??
These doodle notes include 3 pages: 1 page describing motion, speed and acceleration, and 2 pages on calculating acceleration.
- 3 Full size note pages, both fill-in version and blank (8.5"x 11") PDF.
- 3 Composition size note pages for interactive notebooks, both fill-in version and blank (5.5"x 8.5") PDF.
- Reading that coordinates with note pages PDF.
- Teaching slides that coordinate with note page. Teaching slides are animated, so the answers will be revealed one at a time when you advance the presentation. PDF & PPT
- Answer key in color PDF.
Doodle notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information.
Check out some of my other resources:
Earth Day Color By Number BUNDLE~ Science Color By Number Worksheet
Blackout Poetry Bundle ~ Environmental Science Edition
Follow myTPT store for new science products and updates!
Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Copyright © Christina’s Creatives, LLC.
This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
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Description
This is the printable version of the Potential & Kinetic Energy ~ Science Doodle Notes. For the digital version click here.
What are doodle notes??
Doodle notes are a visual note-taking strategy that will increase student engagement, focus, creativity and concept retention. Recent studies have found that doodling or taking visual notes while studying science material can help enhance learning, engagement, and reasoning. Teaching students to use doodling in class will help them remember more, focus on the topics at hand and generally enjoy the lessons more.
Lead your class through the worksheet with the included powerpoint, or assign independently and review when they are finished. This assignment would also make great sub plans!
Your students will be completely engaged with this doodling activity!
Whats included??
These doodle notes include 3 pages: 1 page describing motion, speed and acceleration, and 2 pages on calculating acceleration.
- 3 Full size note pages, both fill-in version and blank (8.5"x 11") PDF.
- 3 Composition size note pages for interactive notebooks, both fill-in version and blank (5.5"x 8.5") PDF.
- Reading that coordinates with note pages PDF.
- Teaching slides that coordinate with note page. Teaching slides are animated, so the answers will be revealed one at a time when you advance the presentation. PDF & PPT
- Answer key in color PDF.
Doodle notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more information.
Check out some of my other resources:
Earth Day Color By Number BUNDLE~ Science Color By Number Worksheet
Blackout Poetry Bundle ~ Environmental Science Edition
Follow myTPT store for new science products and updates!
Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
Copyright © Christina’s Creatives, LLC.
This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).










