Quiz Show is a No Prep Science review game where teams/students score points by answering questions correctly! These games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play them as small groups. There are 20 questions & answers included. This version is Elementary Science, Grade 3, Making Observations. They are digital resources, no printouts required. How It Works: The games run entirely on PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.Start the presentation on th
Quiz Show is a No Prep Science review game where teams/students score points by answering questions correctly! These games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play them as small groups. There are 20 questions & answers included. This version is Elementary Science, Grade 3, Asking Scientific Questions. They are digital resources, no printouts required. How It Works: The games run entirely on PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.Start the presentati
Quiz Show is a No Prep Science review game where teams/students score points by answering questions correctly! These games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play them as small groups. There are 20 questions & answers included. This version is Elementary Science, Grade 3, Solving Real world Problems. They are digital resources, no printouts required. How It Works: The games run entirely on PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.Start the presentati
Quiz Show is a No Prep Science review game where teams/students score points by answering questions correctly! These games are playable with the whole class together, or you can play them as small groups. There are 20 questions & answers included. This version is Elementary Science, Grade 3, Building a Model. They are digital resources, no printouts required. How It Works: The games run entirely on PowerPoint, and you can edit the questions and answers if you like.Start the presentation on the f
Matter, Energy and Heat with Liz is an animated powerpoint, designed to increase the attention-span of your students. Liz Lizard will guide your students through vocabulary and science concept appropriate for grades 4-7. Your students will delight in your presentation and beg you to do more powerpoints like this one. Have fun with your student while learning about Matter, Energy and Heat.
A look at common pieces of lab equipment and their uses.
-Visual identification of tools.
-Descriptions of tools like: test tubes, tongs, hot plate, balance.
-Science Tools Lab activity. (answer key provided)
-Quiz with answer key.
-Key terms.
A great introduction to the lab and lab tools. Great for the beginning of school in the science classroom!
This is a one page quiz with an answer key provided that gives examples of movements, and then requires students to determine which of Newton’s 3 laws of motion best match each of the examples.
This could be used as a quiz after teaching the lesson of Newton’s laws, or as group and class practice together.
The document is in Word Format in case you want to edit or add any parts to it.
I originally used this with a fifth grade class.
CLICK HERE to see my Latest FREE Video and Resources! This States of Matter POP Bundle is a comprehensive, fun, and engaging instructional tool for any teacher and student, all for a very low cost! The lesson plan is simple and effective: 1) Print the lyrics sheet and read as a class; 2) Play the song while students follow along with the lyrics (don't be surprised if they start singing on their own!); 3) Use the PowerPoint for direct instruction; 4) Give the quiz; 5) Use the song as much a
Hello! This is a four question, plus a bonus, quiz on half sheets in Microsoft Word. It has an answer key. This is designed for a quick "flashback" after watching the video and should take less than 10 minutes to take and go over the answers. I use these in my classroom after every Bill Nye The Science Guy DVD that we watch. I grade it by making each question worth 25 points and the bonus (which never counts against you) worth 10. These are great to leave with a substitute!
This assessment can be used as a quiz or test on the stages of the water cycle. Students will show their knowledge of evaporation, precipitation, condensation and runoff. States of matter including changes from liquid to gas (water to water vapor) and gas to a liquid (condensation) are included in the assessment. A word bank is included for fill in the blank questions with water cycle vocabulary.
This a 28 slide power point with excellent animations. This guided lesson addresses the following guiding question: “How can moving water and air be sources of energy?” Your students will build a solid foundation in the alternative energy sources of wind energy and hydroelectric energy and how wind and water that possess kinetic energy can be excellent sources of electrical energy. This unit has excellent visuals and several different examples for them to learn from and think critically whether
This contains a power point that goes through the 7 steps of the scientific method using the acronym Quickly Run Home Eating Chewy Gooey Cookies, another power point that covers what dependent, independent and control variables are along with some examples. The next power point will walk the students through a tin foil boat lab. There are two word documents included that give the students a way to collect data. One is a flow chart; the other is a short answer lab report template. I have als
If you are looking for a first day of school presentation for your classroom to go over coronavirus safety guidelines, look no further than this lesson pack which includes a power point, note-taker, lesson plan and lesson summarizer. This all-inclusive lesson contains everything you need for your classroom to follow safety guidelines around your classroom and school. Your students will love the custom clipart of students wearing colorful masks like them, and they will also adore the beautiful an
This quiz assesses the basic science skills/knowledge of observing, inferring, predicting, and identifying variables and controls. Questions are also asked about the five senses. Great review for a state test or beginning-of-the-year unit!
FCAT 2.0 5th Grade Science Quiz
Life Science - (SC.5.L.17.1) Interdependence: Adaptations Plants & Animals. This assessment has 10 multiple choice questions that can be used as a test prep,hoelearning,groupwor, and study guide.
Hello, I am just finishing up my unit on simple machines with my students.
This quiz has the following parts:
1. Cut and glue the correct picture with the corresponding simple machine. (You can find the corresponding pictures of simple machines on the last page of the quiz). (6 marks)
2. Match the correct simple machine (in the right column) to its definition (in the right column) by printing the corresponding letter. (8 marks)
3. Provide at least three examples of each of the following si
3rd - 7th
Basic Principles, General Science, Other (Science)
I made this quiz to assess students' understanding of density. The quiz covers what is density, how do you calculate density, density in different states of matter, and comparing densities.
Simple 4-question multiple choice assessment in which the student is given a scenario and asked to identify the independent variable, dependent variable, control group, and constants. Can be easily used as a formative assessment, or class activity.
4th - 8th
Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
This PowerPoint resource explains in basic terms the three types of heat transfer. Helpful images and diagrams are used and examples are given in simple terms.
Additionally, there is a series of questions at the end to assess how well your students can distinguish between the three types of heat transfer. You can do as a whole class activity or use as a formative assessment. Answers follow each question.
Great images included!
Corresponds to Tennessee standard 507.10.3
Hello! This is a four question, plus a bonus, quiz on half sheets in Microsoft Word. It has an answer key. This is designed for a quick "flashback" after watching the video and should take less than 10 minutes to take and go over the answers. I use these in my classroom after every Bill Nye The Science Guy DVD that we watch. I grade it by making each question worth 25 points and the bonus (which never counts against you) worth 10. These are great to leave with a substitute!
Hello! This is a four question, plus a bonus, quiz on half sheets in Microsoft Word. It has an answer key. This is designed for a quick "flashback" after watching the video and should take less than 10 minutes to take and go over the answers. I use these in my classroom after every Bill Nye The Science Guy DVD that we watch. I grade it by making each question worth 25 points and the bonus (which never counts against you) worth 10. These are great to leave with a substitute!
This quiz can be used to assess students on their knowledge and understanding of the states and properties of matter. There are various question types, including: short answer, multiple choice, search and find, visual (drawing) response. I used this during my initial science unit at the beginning of the year.
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas using written, matching, sill in the blank, and multiple choice questions.
3rd - 6th
Basic Principles, General Science, Science
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