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Preview of Science Extra Credit Opportunities

Science Extra Credit Opportunities

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ScienceSis
Thank you for downloading this document! This is a list of extra credit opportunities for science that can be used for 7th, 8th, 9th or advanced 6th grade science. It is also an excellent homeschool material. It is in the form of a one-page list and also 8 task cards. The topics are very general and include Lab Safety, Scientific Method, Periodic Table, Hurricanes, and Writing Experiments. It has multiple modalities including rap, song, drawing, acting, Power Point, Prezi, animoto, and essay wr
Preview of Types of Chemical Reactions, Chemical Equations from Words and Balancing

Types of Chemical Reactions, Chemical Equations from Words and Balancing

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Theresa's Shop
Notes on types of reactions, including examples, as well as 16 examples of reactions that can be completed by students. Not only can they describe the reactions, but write out the chemical equations (from words) and balance said equations. This can be done as a lab or as a worksheet.
Preview of Living & Nonliving Things | Grade 1 Science Printable Worksheet | Sorting

Living & Nonliving Things | Grade 1 Science Printable Worksheet | Sorting

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EduKey Hub
Make science fun and easy for your Grade 1 students with this Living and Nonliving Things Printable Worksheet 🌱✨ This engaging sorting activity helps young learners understand the difference between living and nonliving things in a simple and visual way. Students will cut and paste or sort pictures into the correct category, making learning interactive and enjoyable. ✅ What’s Included: Printable worksheet (PDF) Sorting activity (Living vs Nonliving) Cut and paste version ✔ Answer ke
Preview of Energy Transformation Practice: Reviews Types of Energy and Energy Transfers!

Energy Transformation Practice: Reviews Types of Energy and Energy Transfers!

I've done this activity from 7th through 12th grades and it's always entertaining to see what they come up with. Since they're not actually building it, they can really think out of the box (ex- nuclear energy and thermal energy become popular). I usually do this after a lesson on energy and then I will show then the OK Go, "This Too Shall Pass" video as that is the ultimate contraption to model (in my opinion). You may also wish to show them Rube Goldberg examples. Or, modify a bit and simply u
Preview of TED Talk: The science of static electricity- Anuradha Bhagwat

TED Talk: The science of static electricity- Anuradha Bhagwat

This high school physical science resource explores static electricity, including electron transfer, charge imbalance, and real-world applications like lightning. Students analyze atomic structure and energy transfer in everyday phenomena. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
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