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Preview of Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds, with Polyatomic Ions (Self Grading!!)  3

Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds, with Polyatomic Ions (Self Grading!!) 3

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Eye For Science
This is one of the 5 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH POLYATOMIC IONS. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts ionic compounds with transition metalsIonic compounds with polyatomic ionsnaming to chemical formula, and visa versaatomsionscha
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds, with Polyatomic Ions (Self Grading!!)  4

Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds, with Polyatomic Ions (Self Grading!!) 4

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 5 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH POLYATOMIC IONS. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts ionic compounds with transition metalsIonic compounds with polyatomic ionsnaming to chemical formula, and visa versaatomsionscha
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds, with Polyatomic Ions (Self Grading!!)  5

Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds, with Polyatomic Ions (Self Grading!!) 5

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 5 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH POLYATOMIC IONS. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts ionic compounds with transition metalsIonic compounds with polyatomic ionsnaming to chemical formula, and visa versaatomsionscha
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions)  3

Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions) 3

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 5 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH TRANSITION METALS. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts ionic compounds with transition metals Ionic compounds without polyatomic ionsNaming to chemical formula, and visa versaatomsi
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions)  4

Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions) 4

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 5 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH TRANSITION METALS. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts ionic compounds with transition metals Ionic compounds without polyatomic ionsNaming to chemical formula, and visa versaatomsi
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions) 5

Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions) 5

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 5 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH TRANSITION METALS. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts ionic compounds with transition metals Ionic compounds without polyatomic ionsNaming to chemical formula, and visa versaatomsi
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions) 1

Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions) 1

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 5 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH TRANSITION METALS. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts ionic compounds with transition metals Ionic compounds without polyatomic ionsNaming to chemical formula, and visa versaatomsi
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions)  2

Google Form Quiz: Ionic Compounds with Transition Metals (10 Questions) 2

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 5 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NAMING IONIC COMPOUNDS WITH TRANSITION METALS. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts ionic compounds with transition metals Ionic compounds without polyatomic ionsNaming to chemical formula, and visa versaatomsi
Preview of 10 Google Form Quizzes: Newton's Laws of Motion (Self Grading!)

10 Google Form Quizzes: Newton's Laws of Motion (Self Grading!)

Created by
Eye For Science
I made 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forcesPush and p
Preview of Bottle Flip Experiment (Scientific Method)

Bottle Flip Experiment (Scientific Method)

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MB Productions
ohhh this is going to be SUCH a hit with your kiddos! I put a ready-to-print, kid-friendly experiment on the canvas called “Bottle Flip Science: Does Water Amount Affect Landing Success?”It includes: a clear question & hypothesis line variables (independent/dependent/controls) written for 5th graders simple materials step-by-step procedure (20 flips at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%) a data table (with 20 trials each), percent-success formula, and space for results/conclusion safety tips, graph-it di
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 6

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 6

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 9

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 9

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 10

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 10

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 1

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 1

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 2

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 2

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 3

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 3

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 4

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 4

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 5

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 5

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 7

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 7

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 8

Google Form Quiz: Newton's Laws of Motion (10 Questions and Self Grading!) 8

Created by
Eye For Science
This is one of the 10 quizzes that I use in my classroom when I cover NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION. Google Forms does not allow subscripts and superscripts. I had to write those in the normal font, which may be confusing to students if you don't mention it before hand. I put the units for acceleration as m/s/s, instead of m/(s^2) Below are some of the vocabulary and concepts I use in the quizzes. Vocabulary/Concepts Force = Mass X AccelerationDefinitionsInertiaVelocityMassBalanced and unbalanced forc
Preview of Digestive System: A Fun Science Journey with Pomi the Apple

Digestive System: A Fun Science Journey with Pomi the Apple

How does an apple turn into energy for our bodies? Join Pomi the Apple on a thrilling ride through the "giant slide" of the human body! This 5-page interactive packet simplifies the complex process of digestion into a fun, step-by-step adventure. Perfect for primary students, this resource turns a science lesson into a story they won't forget. What’s Inside this Resource?Pomi’s Adventure & Fill-in-the-Blanks: Follow Pomi from the first bite in the mouth to the stomach "soup." A great way to le
Preview of Human Body Systems Bundle | Digestion, Respiration, Skeleton & Brain

Human Body Systems Bundle | Digestion, Respiration, Skeleton & Brain

Looking for a complete, fun, and engaging way to teach anatomy to your young explorers? Meet our team of body experts! For a limited time, get our complete 4-unit bundle at an incredible launch price! This comprehensive bundle includes 20 interactive pages that simplify complex science into a story-driven adventure. Perfect for Grades K-2 (Kindergarten, 1st, and 2nd Grade)." [WHAT IS INCLUDED?]This bundle features 4 complete units (5 pages each): The Digestive System with Pomi the Apple: Follo
Preview of Physics BundleReading Comprehension Passages & Questions Worksheets

Physics BundleReading Comprehension Passages & Questions Worksheets

Physics Resource Bundle Here's a collection of worksheets and reading comprehension resources designed to cover essential topics in physics, aimed at enhancing students' understanding and critical thinking skills. Physics Resource Bundle States of Matter (Solid–Liquid–Gas)Forms of Energy (Kinetic–Thermal–Light–Sound)Types of Forces (Push–Pull–Friction–Gravity)Motion (Rotational–Translational–Vibrational)Simple Machines (Lever–Pulley–Inclined Plane)Magnetism (Magnets–Poles–Attraction & Repulsio
Preview of Types of Forces Push, Pull, Friction, and Gravity Reading Comprehension Passages

Types of Forces Push, Pull, Friction, and Gravity Reading Comprehension Passages

Types of Forces (Push, Pull, Friction, and Gravity) – Reading Comprehension Passages & Questions Worksheets This resource is designed to help students understand the different types of forces, including push, pull, friction, and gravity, while enhancing their reading comprehension skills. What's Included: Informational Passages: Engaging texts that describe the four types of forces, their characteristics, and examples of each in everyday situations. Comprehension Questions: Questions that a
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