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By Science With Mr Enns
This bundle contains 7 PPT products designed for a typical middle school / early high school curriculum on Earth Science. The PPT products found in this bundle are listed below.Bundle Contents:PPT - Astronomy 1: Earth, Moon & Solar System (With
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, General Science
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Scaffolded Notes
$33.00
$26.40
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By Science With Mr Enns
A comprehensive 52-slide PPT product (with student notes) that introduces all major topics in a typical middle school / early high school unit on advanced astronomy (cosmology), including the Sun, stars, galaxies, universe, and Big Bang Theory.
Subjects:
Science, Astronomy, Earth Sciences
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Scaffolded Notes
$5.00
20
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By Science With Mr Enns
A comprehensive 40-slide PPT product (with student notes) that introduces all major topics in a typical middle school / early high school unit on the carbon cycle, greenhouse effect, and climate change. Topics include: what is the carbon cycle,
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Scaffolded Notes
$4.00
10
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By Science With Mr Enns
A comprehensive 64-slide PPT product that introduces all major topics in a typical middle school / early high school unit on earthquakes and volcanoes. These topics include: what are earthquakes, epicenter vs. focus, types of seismic waves,
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Scaffolded Notes
$5.00
17
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By Science With Mr Enns
A comprehensive 83-slide PPT product that introduces all major topics in a typical middle school / early high school unit on minerals, rocks and the rock cycle. These topics include: what is a mineral, properties of minerals, identifying minerals,
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Scaffolded Notes
$6.00
8
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By Science With Mr Enns
A comprehensive 80-slide PPT product that introduces all major topics in a typical middle school / early high school unit on continental drift and plate tectonics. These topics include: layers of the Earth, tectonic plates, moving plates, surface
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, General Science
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Scaffolded Notes
$5.00
7
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By Science With Mr Enns
This bundle is a set of 9 Unit Overview and Key Words products that I use during a typical year in earth science. The unit overview documents are designed to be used as handouts to introduce upper middle school or lower high school students to
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Unit Plans, Syllabi, Outlines
$21.00
$16.80
3
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By Science With Mr Enns
A concise 24-slide PPT product designed as an introduction for a typical middle school / early high school unit on the evolution of the atmosphere with a focus on how the composition of atmospheric gases changed over time. These topics include:
Subjects:
Archaeology, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Scaffolded Notes
$3.00
1
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By Science With Mr Enns
Chalkboard Challenge is a Jeopardy-like game where students get to test their knowledge of topics taught in a typical middle school or lower high school earth science unit on plate tectonics, earthquakes and volcanoes. Topics include: continental
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Games
$3.00
1
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By Science With Mr Enns
Chalkboard Challenge is a Jeopardy-like game where students get to test their knowledge of topics taught in a typical middle school or lower high school earth science unit on rocks and the rock cycle. Topics include: sedimentary rock, metamorphic
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences
Grades:
7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Games
$3.00
1
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By Science With Mr Enns
This 7-page Unit Overview and Key Words product serves as a student handout that introduces an upper middle school or early high school unit on rocks and minerals, including minerals, rocks, identification methods, and the rock cycle. It includes
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Unit Plans, Syllabi, Outlines
$2.25
3
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By Science With Mr Enns
This 6-page Unit Overview and Key Words product serves as a student handout that introduces an upper middle school or early high school unit on plate tectonics, including continental drift, plate tectonic theory, and plate boundaries. It includes
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Unit Plans, Syllabi, Outlines
$2.25
1
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By Science With Mr Enns
This 5-page Unit Overview and Key Words product serves as a student handout that introduces an upper middle school or early high school unit on plate tectonics, earthquakes, and volcanoes. It includes enduring understandings, essential questions,
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th
Types:
Unit Plans, Syllabi, Outlines
$2.25
1
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By Science With Mr Enns
This 6-page Unit Overview and Key Words product serves as a student handout that introduces an upper middle school or early high school unit on Earth's history, including formation of Earth, geologic timescales, and major events in Earth's history.
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Unit Plans, Syllabi, Outlines
$2.25
Digital Download ZIP (0.21 MB)
By Science With Mr Enns
This 12-page Unit Overview and Key Words product serves as a student handout that introduces an upper middle school or early high school unit on weather, including the atmosphere, components of weather, fronts, clouds and weather forecasting. It
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Unit Plans, Syllabi, Outlines
$2.75
Digital Download ZIP (0.34 MB)
By Science With Mr Enns
This 5-page Unit Overview and Key Words product serves as a student handout that introduces an upper middle school or early high school unit on process on Earth's Surface, including weathering, soil formation, erosion, and deposition. It includes
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Unit Plans, Syllabi, Outlines
$2.50
Digital Download ZIP (0.25 MB)
By Science With Mr Enns
This 5-page Unit Overview and Key Words product serves as a student handout that introduces an upper middle school or early high school unit on climate, climatic regions and climate change. It includes enduring understandings, essential questions,
Subjects:
Science, Earth Sciences, Environment
Grades:
6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, Homeschool
Types:
Unit Plans, Syllabi, Outlines
$2.25
Digital Download ZIP (0.22 MB)
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TEACHING EXPERIENCE

I have 20 years of teaching experience at the middle and high school level. I have taught a wide range of sciences, including high school biology and chemistry, middle school general science and computer science, and currently, 8th grade physical science.

MY TEACHING STYLE

I am fan of highly-structured notes and worksheets that make it easy for students to understand content and stay organized, but I primarily use these for intros and independent review assignments. I spend most of my time in class doing lots of fun activities to keep students engaged while practicing new science skills or synthesizing new knowledge. I am always trying to incorporate student-directed collaborative learning in my classroom, but it's not always easy or efficient in middle school. So instead of big student-directed projects, I try to do it in small bites. For example, I often present “real life” problems or situations that students use their existing knowledge to try to figure out. For example, for a unit on heat transfer, I ask my students why their feet feel warmer stepping out of the shower on a bath mat rather than a tile floor? The challenge is that both the mat and the tile are at the same temperature!

HONORS/AWARDS/SHINING TEACHER MOMENT

I acted as a science consultant for Gale Publishing and helped produce a science book/eBook entitled Ignition Science: Collaborative Projects that Inspire Learning. This 500-page, 2-volume publication features over 70 collaborative science projects for middle/early high school students. My own activities provided the basis for over 85% of the published activities, and I was able to write the 3000-word instruction guide, which focused on collaborative project learning in the science classroom.

MY OWN EDUCATIONAL HISTORY

I have been inspired by a number of other teachers in my life. I'd especially like to mention the professors whom I worked with as a student in the Biology and Pharmacology Program at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. This innovative program was built around the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model. Each PBL class was made up of six students and one professor and typically lasted three hours. Unlike most university classes where the professor gives a lecture to a mostly passive audience, each of our classes was planned, taught and evaluated by the students themselves. In many ways, each lesson followed a script like the hit TV show “House”. The professor would present us with an index card that outlined a patient’s symptoms and a modicum of background information. It was up to the students to choose the best course of action to solve the problem. We we would typically start by collectively determining what we knew and what we didn’t know. From there, we would divide ourselves into teams of two and head down to the medical library to research our chosen aspect of the problem. The team would reconvene after an hour and we would teach each other what we had found out. Once all of the new information was presented, the team would then determine if our findings allowed us to come to a conclusion. If we were unable to do so, the team would repeat the process until we were fully satisfied. One of the most interesting thing about those classes was that the professor never told us if we had correctly solved the problem. I distinctly remember the first time we asked our professor if we were right. He slowly took off his glasses, smirked and said, “Who am I to tell you that? I am only your teacher.” Surprisingly, it was my positive experience in the Biology and Pharmacology program that stopped me from becoming an actual pharmacologist. With each passing course, I came to the realization that I was becoming far more interested in the WAY the content was being taught rather than the content itself. In my final semester, I dropped out of the program so that I could pursue a career in education. As a teacher of middle school students, I realize that I won’t ever be able to duplicate those Biology and Pharmacology lessons. There are practical limitations of class size, resources and time. There are also pedagogical limitations due to the fact that middle school students are young adolescents and not university students. However, I believe that children of all ages are fully capable of the type of flexible, creative and collaborative thinking that my pharmacology professors tried to instill in us. Science is less a subject than a way of thinking. One doesn't LEARN/TEACH science as much as they DO science. In my view, one of the best things about science is that it can be messy, complicated, strange, challenging, fun, and exciting. What I see in elementary school science lesson is very young students approaching each topic with an incredible sense of wonder; every lesson offers something brand new for them to discover. The key to preserving that sense of wonder in older students is by presenting science as only one way of exploring the mysteries of life; mysteries where the teacher does not always have the answer.

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