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Preview of An interactive lesson with a quiz: Matter and separating mixtures

An interactive lesson with a quiz: Matter and separating mixtures

After this interactive course your students should hopefully be able to: Explain the difference between a pure substance and a mixture Be able to tell the difference between a pure substance and a mixture based on melting point data. Explain the difference between a homogenous and a heterogenous mixture Describe appropriate experimental techniques to separate homogenous and heterogenous mixtures Describe in detail paper chromatography, explain the terms: mobile phase, stationary phase, a chroma
Preview of Millionaire Quiz! (Solar System Edition) *US, UK & AUS*

Millionaire Quiz! (Solar System Edition) *US, UK & AUS*

Extremely fun and fully-interactive gameshow focusing on the Solar System, featuring genuine sound effects and background music. This fully interactive high-quality gameshow features all the exciting sounds, background music and drama of the TV show. Each possible answer is linked to either a pass or fail screen indicating the amount of money ‘won’. A free trial of my best-in-class version is available here: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Millionaire-Quiz-Free-Trial-edition-3354072
Preview of Learning Circuits Worksheet - electricity and circuits

Learning Circuits Worksheet - electricity and circuits

Learning Circuits is a free web resource to learn about the basics of electricity and circuits. Designed for children ages 8-10 it can be used for homework, to support a lesson or a tutorial. Based on the UK National Curriculum it is structured in six sections:  Electricity basicsSimple circuitsSymbols and componentsSwitchesChanging circuitsInsulators and conductorsThe full Learning Circuits website contains interactive exercises for each of the sections above. The worksheet here can be complet
Preview of Force - Newton’s Third Law (interactive simulations)

Force - Newton’s Third Law (interactive simulations)

This product is software in EXE format (windows) and was built to help teachers explain content related to Newton's Third Law, and design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects. Teacher, use our interactive simulators in your classes, improve performance and increase student engagement
Preview of Force and Motion | Boom Cards |3rd, 4th and 5th Grade Science

Force and Motion | Boom Cards |3rd, 4th and 5th Grade Science

Created by
Dragons Den
Force & Motion Boom Cards | 3rd, 4th & 5th Grade | Interactive Learning & ReviewMake learning about force and motion an exciting adventure with these interactive Boom Cards! Perfect for teaching, reinforcing, and assessing key concepts, this 40-card set will keep your students engaged while mastering these essential science principles. With easy-to-read text and vibrant visuals, your students will enjoy every moment of their learning journey. Key Concepts Covered:Force & motion Types of forces
Preview of Forces Jeopardy Game  - Powerpoint

Forces Jeopardy Game - Powerpoint

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MS Science Spot
This is a Powerpoint file that I use on my white board to play Jeopardy. There are 5 categories in this Jeopardy Game (Forces 1, Forces 2, Vocabulary, Newton's Laws, and Friction). It is set up so you can click on the category and amount from the Main Board and the question appears, click again and the answer appears. It also includes a Final Jeopardy Question. I play this in class as a review before a test with teams of students competing. The kids love it. As an incentive for students to b
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