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Preview of Lab Safety FREEBIE ~ Science Doodle Notes ~ Visual Notes ~ Lab Safety Quiz

Lab Safety FREEBIE ~ Science Doodle Notes ~ Visual Notes ~ Lab Safety Quiz

What are doodle notes??Doodle notes are a visual note-taking strategy that will increase student engagement, focus, creativity and concept retention. Recent studies have found that doodling or taking visual notes while studying science material can help enhance learning, engagement, and reasoning. Teaching students to use doodling in class will help them remember more, focus on the topics at hand and generally enjoy the lessons more. Lead your class through the worksheet with the included powerp
Preview of Impulse Doodle Note | Physics Doodle Notes

Impulse Doodle Note | Physics Doodle Notes

This FREE Doodle Note will help you teach Impulse, the product of force and mass which is equal to the change in momentum, to your Physics students. While using this Doodle Note to teach about Impulse, you can demonstrate some of the concepts like follow through by having students kick a ball with and without following through with their kick. This shows that applying the same force over a longer period of time results in a greater change in momentum. Another effective demonstration is having
Preview of Force Doodle Notes & Quiz | Middle and High School Physical Science Visual Notes

Force Doodle Notes & Quiz | Middle and High School Physical Science Visual Notes

Take your students' understanding of forces to the next level with these Force Doodle Notes and Understanding Checkpoint Quiz! Students will explore definitions, force vectors, Newtons, applied force, gravity, friction, electric and magnetic forces—all while visually engaging with the material. ✅ What’s Included: Force Doodle Notes (3 differentiated versions: Fill-in-the-Blank, Partially Blank, Fully Blank) Understanding Checkpoint Quiz Full Answer Key How to Use: Integrate Doodle Notes into
Preview of {FREEBIE} SAMPLE from Newton's Laws of Motion Notes, Card Sort, & Quizzes

{FREEBIE} SAMPLE from Newton's Laws of Motion Notes, Card Sort, & Quizzes

This is a FREE preview sample for the Newton's Laws of Motion Interactive Notes, Card Sort, & Exit Ticket Quiz Bundle This Freebie includes:Newton's 1st Law card sort Newton's 2nd Law Exit Ticket Quiz Click the following link to purchase and get everything in the bundle below: Newton's Laws of Motion BundleTeacher Guided- Interactive notes with examples of what can be written under flapsGuided Practice- Card sort for EACH of Newton's Laws of Motion 1st, 2nd, and 3rd (can be placed in notebook)
Preview of Accelerated Motion Practice/Worksheet/Formative Assessment W/KEY EDITABLE

Accelerated Motion Practice/Worksheet/Formative Assessment W/KEY EDITABLE

With this worksheet students analyze position-time (x-t) data and graphs, draw best-fit curves, and describe the motion in terms of direction and whether the object is speeding up or slowing down. This activity encourages critical thinking as students connect the shape of a graph to real motion, making it a great way to strengthen conceptual understanding of acceleration. You do get a digital copy of the file so it can be altered if needed! What’s included: Worksheet with 4 motion scenarios (gra
Preview of Acceleration & Free Fall Lab – Skydiving Simulation + Graphs + Auto-Graded Quiz

Acceleration & Free Fall Lab – Skydiving Simulation + Graphs + Auto-Graded Quiz

Dive into real physics with this skydiving-themed lab on acceleration and free fall! Using a downloadable HTML simulation app (no install or login required, works on any device, For iPad devices, first download the free Documents app from the App Store then download and open this App), students predict, graph, and explain how motion changes as a skydiver jumps from a plane and falls toward Earth. With a blend of interactive visuals, data-driven inquiry, and puzzle-based learning, this lab t
Preview of Simple Machines Foldable

Simple Machines Foldable

Created by
Alisha Fowler
Used for physical science includes objects that students can color, and a space to write the definition on the front to quiz them selves.
Preview of Force and Motion Unit Notebook Set Up | Physical Science

Force and Motion Unit Notebook Set Up | Physical Science

Created by
Sciencemart
This product features my notebook set-up for my Force and Motion Unit Bundle! This printable resource will get you and your students organized and ready to learn about speed, acceleration, velocity, friction, gravity, net forces and the laws of motion!. This product includes: table of contentsscore sheetnotebook descriptionsBingo Reflection activity Editable version of the table of contents and score sheet included!This product is part of my Force and Motion Complete Bundle includes:Notebook S
Preview of Simple Machines and Force & Motion Interactive Notebook Foldable

Simple Machines and Force & Motion Interactive Notebook Foldable

This simple machines and force & motion foldable bundle is the perfect addition to your student's interactive notebooks! Don't have interactive notebooks? Simply use them as foldables to help your students study! Includes: - direction sheet - simple machines vocabulary foldable - force and motion vocabulary foldable - force and motion foldable - simple machines foldable (3 versions - two with clipart, one without) - examples of inclined plane petal foldable - examples of lever petal foldable
Preview of EM Spectrum Doodle Note | Electromagnetic Spectrum Astronomy Physics Chemistry

EM Spectrum Doodle Note | Electromagnetic Spectrum Astronomy Physics Chemistry

This FREE Doodle Note will help you teach your students about the Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum and it's 7 main types of waves: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays. Spectroscopy and the EM Spectrum are used in Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and more disciplines of Science. For flexibility in subject area and grade level, there are 6 versions included. Choose the doodle note that best suits your needs. My answer key is a suggestion base
Preview of SI Units Doodle Note | Metric System Science Doodle Notes for Physics, Chemistry

SI Units Doodle Note | Metric System Science Doodle Notes for Physics, Chemistry

This FREE Doodle Note will help you teach your students about the 7 base units in the International System of Units (SI Unit system, which is the updated version of the Metric System). The 7 base units for the SI system are: kilogram (kg) for measuring masssecond (s) for measuring timemeter (m) for measuring distancekelvin (K) for measuring temperaturemole (mol) for measuring the amount of substanceampere (A) for measuring electric currentcandela (cd) for measuring luminosityI've include 2 diff
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