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Preview of What's The Difference in a Subshell, Orbital, or a Shell?

What's The Difference in a Subshell, Orbital, or a Shell?

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CoScine
Do you want to clearly explain shells, subshells and orbitals to your students? Shells, subshells, and orbitals are confusing, not to mention there is misinformation about them all over the internet. Which is why this worksheet will help you explain this difficult topic to students. Effortlessly.After using this worksheet your students will be able to Draw the difference in shells, subshells, and orbitals in secondsIncrease their grades on quizzes because they understand this abstract conceptUs
Preview of College Physics 2 - EM Waves & Optics: Conceptual Quiz (w/ Answer Key)

College Physics 2 - EM Waves & Optics: Conceptual Quiz (w/ Answer Key)

Created by
TheExamCreator
Test your students on the conceptual side of physics with this 10 question quiz on EM waves and optics! In addition to calculation-based questions, students should also understand the "Why" behind their answers. All questions are multiple choice. Provided as a Word doc which can be edited with specific point values for questions or adaptations of the questions for your classroom needs. Additionally, the same questions have been added to an EASEL assessment which is also included. The EASEL asse
Preview of Forces & Free Body Diagrams Worksheet for a Video Lesson

Forces & Free Body Diagrams Worksheet for a Video Lesson

This worksheet is part of a video lesson. The content is from Topic 2.2 of the IB Physics syllabus. Students learn to identify the different types of force, an algorithm for drawing free body diagrams, guidelines for scaling their force vectors, and practice drawing free body diagrams of increasing complexity. There are 4 pages of questions, and 2 pages of solutions. This worksheet is designed to accompany the free video lesson available at https://studio.youtube.com/video/Li9sGd2nkes/edit Pl
Preview of PhET Simulation Online Lab: Isotopes & Atomic Mass

PhET Simulation Online Lab: Isotopes & Atomic Mass

Isotopes, atomic mass, percent abundance and average atomic mass can be very confusing concepts for students at all levels. This PhET online inquiry lab will guide your students through these topics as they develop an in depth understanding of these concepts. This product is designed for use with the Isotopes and Atomic Mass HTML5 simulation from PhET Interactive Simulations. The link for the simulation is: https://tinyurl.com/yc7ykn33. In this online lab your students will use information ab
Preview of Voltage and Current in Series And Parallel Circuits Electricity Unit Challenge

Voltage and Current in Series And Parallel Circuits Electricity Unit Challenge

Created by
AwesomeScience
An excellent culminating activity for your electricity unit! Challenge your students to apply logic and their understanding of current and voltage through series and parallel circuits. Circuits become slightly more challenging as they progress. Use it as an individual activity or have groups of two challenge other groups of two. Either way, it is an excellent review of circuit rules! Answers included. Please note, this is a two-page activity where students apply their understanding of vol
Preview of Visible Light Spectrum: Speed of Light, Planck's Constant, Energy of Light

Visible Light Spectrum: Speed of Light, Planck's Constant, Energy of Light

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Mizzz Foster
Visible Light Spectrum: Speed of Light, Planck's Constant, Energy of Light Worksheet is an excellent resource to use in a traditional, hybrid, or distance learning environment. The file comes in both printable and digital formats. The digital worksheet is great for online platforms such as Google Classroom, Schoology, or others. The digital fillable pdf form can be filled out using Adobe Acrobat, Lumen, Kami, or other free pdf-editing applications. In this worksheet, students will use a visible
Preview of Schematic Circuit Symbols for Electrical Circuit Diagrams #1

Schematic Circuit Symbols for Electrical Circuit Diagrams #1

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AwesomeScience
Thirty-six crisp & clean images of the most common electric circuit schematic symbols. Original artwork. Not for commercial use; For personal use only.Great for interactive notebooks, building paper circuits, and other electronic, robotic, and physics electricity lessons. Also includes a reference sheet for assessment/quick identification purposes and posters for your classroom word wall or symbol wall. Included in this resource: 1-page teacher quick print instructions.2-pages "Schematic Ci
Preview of PhET Simulation Online Lab: Newton's Laws of Motion

PhET Simulation Online Lab: Newton's Laws of Motion

The primary goal of this PhET Forces and Motion lab activity is for your students to gain a deeper understanding of Newton’s first and second laws of motion. This is a great guided inquiry activity for investigating acceleration, balanced and unbalanced forces, and their effect on the motion of objects. After completion of this activity your students will be ready to start quantitative analysis of the motion of objects using Newton’s second law equation. This online lab activity uses the Force
Preview of PhET Simulation Online Lab: Build a Molecule

PhET Simulation Online Lab: Build a Molecule

In this guided inquiry two part lab your students will investigate molecules and how they are built. This activity is designed for use with the Build a Molecule HTML5 simulation from PhET Interactive Simulations. The link for the simulation is: https://tinyurl.com/2p9cvvjx. The learning goals for this activity are: (1) Students will be able to explain the difference between an atom and a molecule. (2) Students will be able to explain the difference between an element and a compound. (3) Stude
Preview of Quantum Numbers Worksheet spdf

Quantum Numbers Worksheet spdf

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CoScine
I HATED teaching quantum numbers, orbitals, etc. With textbooks, the concepts are disorganized, abstract, and complicated. I wanted a worksheet that would be simple, easy to follow, and eliminate the confusion with figuring out the principle quantum numbers and spin. There's a reason teachers and students call this activity "BRILLIANT" and that it "actually helps students understand quantum numbers." When you use this activity students will catch on faster than they have in the past. You can us
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