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Preview of Particles, Phase Changes, and Kinetic/Thermal Energy (Downloadable)
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Particles, Phase Changes, and Kinetic/Thermal Energy (Downloadable)

Includes Full Lecture Doodle Video PresentationAI voice lesson Doodle lectures increase student attention. Relying on note-taking strategies makes the lessons more interactive. This is meant as either a fast-paced introduction or a fast-paced review of mid-level energy concepts. If the videos can be downloaded on the student's laptop notes can be taken from the lessons (but make sure the student can pause, play, and restart on a device). The lecture lessons model Outline notes but can easily tra
Preview of Measurement | Scientific Notation | Metric Conversions

Measurement | Scientific Notation | Metric Conversions

Created by
Coach P Physics
This lesson discusses the basics of measurement, scientific notation, and metric units. We learn how to convert between scientific notation and standard notation. Additionally, using a mnemonic device, we learn how to easily convert between the metric prefixes. What's included:1 google slide presentationGuided Notes1 Worksheet (with key)1 QuizLinks to helpful videos
Preview of Study Jams::: Light: Absorption, Reflection, Refraction (Video Notes)

Study Jams::: Light: Absorption, Reflection, Refraction (Video Notes)

Created by
Science'n'Stuff
Video notes that students can do to keep them engaged in the Study Jams video for Light: Absorption, Reflection, and Refraction. The video is only a few minutes long, but does a great job of explaining each of the Light vocabulary words. It is ideal for 5th grade but can definitely be used by other grades. If you have a few computer you can use this as a science center. Students will be able to complete sheet on their own. Also includes a formative assessment on the bottom where it asks students
Preview of Kinetic Energy Equation practice with Ms. Miller
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Kinetic Energy Equation practice with Ms. Miller

In this video I go over how to complete the Kinetic Energy Equation, one half mass multiplied by velocity squared. I go over two examples in which students can follow along and practice identifying variables based on their associated units. I also add in a very short descriptor of how to complete Scientific Notation.
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