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This is what you are looking for! A complete unit to include the direct teach PowerPoint, student fill-in-the-blank-notes with graphics, and a lab activity. This comprehensive and engaging resource is perfect for delivering the new science TEKS lessons in your classroom. The 83 slide PowerPoint presentation with realistic AI voice reading the slides, features- classification of matter, properties of matter to include boiling point, melting point, density, electrical conductivity, and reactivity, elements, compounds, and how to identify homogeneous and heterogenous mixtures and separate them. The PowerPoint and student notes are designed with student engagement in mind, including comprehension questions strategically placed throughout the presentation. The student notes keep students actively participating by filling in the missing words from the PowerPoint and answering key questions. There are also graphics in the notes for key concepts. The notes can then be glued into their student notebooks for future reference. The lesson ends with a 5 question quiz, that can be used as an exit ticket. A lab station activity is included for students to classify different types of matter as elements, compounds, homogeneous mixtures (solutions) or heterogeneous mixtures/suspensions/colloids. The instructional slides are complete with all the necessary information, making it almost effortless for you to teach the lesson.
Technical Note
The files are contained within a zip folder, as required by Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) for multiple items. The student notes are available in a PDF format. These are standard file types for digital products.
If you do not have a zip extractor on your device, free options are readily available online. Additionally, you will need a free PDF reader on your computer. Most newer laptops and district devices typically come with these installed. If your device does not have them, your district's tech support can usually assist in installing them remotely.
The PowerPoint is filled with animations, making it a very large file. You can upload to Google drive to save the files, but they are too large to open as a Google Slide Presentation. There is a free PowerPoint viewer (PPTX Viewer) available from Microsoft if you don't have PowerPoint. This PowerPoint has also been created as an unlisted YouTube video, with the link in Teacher’s Notes in the Zip file, for those that a video is more convenient to play. You will need to stop the video at each slide, just as you would the PowerPoint itself.
TEKS 8.6 (A) Classifying Matter PowerPoint, Student Notes, Quiz & Lab
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Description
This is what you are looking for! A complete unit to include the direct teach PowerPoint, student fill-in-the-blank-notes with graphics, and a lab activity. This comprehensive and engaging resource is perfect for delivering the new science TEKS lessons in your classroom. The 83 slide PowerPoint presentation with realistic AI voice reading the slides, features- classification of matter, properties of matter to include boiling point, melting point, density, electrical conductivity, and reactivity, elements, compounds, and how to identify homogeneous and heterogenous mixtures and separate them. The PowerPoint and student notes are designed with student engagement in mind, including comprehension questions strategically placed throughout the presentation. The student notes keep students actively participating by filling in the missing words from the PowerPoint and answering key questions. There are also graphics in the notes for key concepts. The notes can then be glued into their student notebooks for future reference. The lesson ends with a 5 question quiz, that can be used as an exit ticket. A lab station activity is included for students to classify different types of matter as elements, compounds, homogeneous mixtures (solutions) or heterogeneous mixtures/suspensions/colloids. The instructional slides are complete with all the necessary information, making it almost effortless for you to teach the lesson.
Technical Note
The files are contained within a zip folder, as required by Teachers Pay Teachers (TpT) for multiple items. The student notes are available in a PDF format. These are standard file types for digital products.
If you do not have a zip extractor on your device, free options are readily available online. Additionally, you will need a free PDF reader on your computer. Most newer laptops and district devices typically come with these installed. If your device does not have them, your district's tech support can usually assist in installing them remotely.
The PowerPoint is filled with animations, making it a very large file. You can upload to Google drive to save the files, but they are too large to open as a Google Slide Presentation. There is a free PowerPoint viewer (PPTX Viewer) available from Microsoft if you don't have PowerPoint. This PowerPoint has also been created as an unlisted YouTube video, with the link in Teacher’s Notes in the Zip file, for those that a video is more convenient to play. You will need to stop the video at each slide, just as you would the PowerPoint itself.





