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Preview of Brocci Database Atoms RadioIsotopes Radionuclides Half-life Nuclear Fission

Brocci Database Atoms RadioIsotopes Radionuclides Half-life Nuclear Fission

From the author of Amazon’s Bossy Brocci Math & Big Science workbooks, comes Brocci Databases. No more students wasting time surfing and clicking things they shouldn't. Now they go to 1 place, 1 screen. And get " facted" instead of distracted. Teach from it. Quiz from it. Create student Factsheets, Reports, Presentations, Posters etc. from it. ======================= Created by a guy with a B.S. in Chemistry, M.S. in Organic Chemistry, and 124 credits of University Science ==================
Preview of Specific Heat Practice on Google Forms

Specific Heat Practice on Google Forms

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Schrim's Chem
18 practice problems covering specific heat with formula q = mcΔT using Google forms. Students will calculate the unknown variables of mass, energy, temperature, and specific heat. Use as a homework, bellringer, exit slip, supplemental practice, or quiz. Forms allow for quick auto grading and instant data feedback for you and your students. Answers and solutions are included. You can add, modify, or remove questions to fit your lesson. These problems are the same as the MS Word version on my sto
Preview of Teacher's Cheat Sheet: Using Kahoot for Newton's Laws of Motion-Editable!

Teacher's Cheat Sheet: Using Kahoot for Newton's Laws of Motion-Editable!

Engage students in a dynamic review of Newton’s Laws of Motion with the Teacher’s Cheat Sheet: Using Kahoot for Newton’s Laws of Motion. This practical guide helps educators create a targeted Kahoot quiz to reinforce concepts like inertia, force, mass, acceleration, and action-reaction pairs while addressing common misconceptions. The cheat sheet provides step-by-step instructions for pre-game setup, question design, timing, and scoring strategies, ensuring the game is both educational and fun
Preview of Cities of the Future - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple ChoiceQuestion Google Form Quiz

Cities of the Future - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple ChoiceQuestion Google Form Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20 question multiple choice quiz is designed to reinforce student understanding after viewing the 2018 documentary Cities of the Future. Exploring topics such as smart technology, sustainable design, transportation systems, renewable energy, and urban planning, the quiz helps students review important concepts and ideas presented throughout the film in a clear and engaging format. Ideal for STEM, engineering, environmental science, and technology classrooms, this resource provides teachers
Preview of Ideal Gaw Law Quiz on Google Forms

Ideal Gaw Law Quiz on Google Forms

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Schrim's Chem
Google Form quiz consisting of 15 multiple choice questions covering ideal gas law. Students will demonstrate concept knowledge and solving the unknown gas variables using PV=nRT. Use as a bellringer, exit slip, study guide, or quiz. Forms auto-grades the work, and provides instant data feedback for you and your students. Answers and solutions are provided. The form can be modified to fit your lesson. Version 2.5 Updated Nov '22
Preview of Dimensional Analysis - Drag and Drop (Google Slides)

Dimensional Analysis - Drag and Drop (Google Slides)

Students start out with "fake" dimensional analysis problems that stress the importance of the process instead of the units themselves. Students will get to slide the quantities around until it forms a coherent Dimensional Analysis problem. Problems increase in length and difficulty eventually using real world units. Great for introducing or reviewing dimensional analysis!!
Preview of Physics Animated Google Classroom Banners | 6 VIRTUAL GOOGLE BANNERS

Physics Animated Google Classroom Banners | 6 VIRTUAL GOOGLE BANNERS

Looking for resources for your Physics Classroom? This is a fun way to get your student's attention! 6 Physics virtual animated banners, perfect to decorate your google classroom! Add to google classroom or embed files in canvas and more. Here are some benefits of using Google Classroom headers: Personalization: Headers can help personalize a Google Classroom page by adding a unique and visually appealing image that reflects the class or subject matter.Organization: Headers can help organize
Preview of 1-D Kinematic Motion Test on Google Forms

1-D Kinematic Motion Test on Google Forms

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Schrim's Chem
Full test using Google Forms that covers simple motion and 1-D kinematics. Questions are multiple choice form. Students will demonstrate knowledge on kinematic concepts and the calculate variables of distance, time, speed, and acceleration. Some questions include charts and graphs for increased challenge. Questions range from simple (v=d/t) to more challenging (vf² = vi² + 2ad) questions with conversions. All questions can be modified to fit your lesson. Answers and solutions are provided. Googl
Preview of Charged Up! Exploring Electric Charge & Coulomb’s Law

Charged Up! Exploring Electric Charge & Coulomb’s Law

Welcome physics explorers! In this webquest, you’ll dive into the fascinating world of electric charge—what it is, how charged objects interact, and how the force between them is described by Coulomb’s Law. We’ll start with a short introductory video, move on to an informational website to build your conceptual understanding, then play with a simulation to see the ideas in action, and finish with a review game (or quiz-style activity) to reinforce what you’ve learned. Grab your notebook, be read
Preview of Geo Slides 08 Calc Graph NCAA Basketball Tournament Radioactive Decay Half-Life

Geo Slides 08 Calc Graph NCAA Basketball Tournament Radioactive Decay Half-Life

From the Author of Bossy Brocci Math & Big Science workbooks on Amazon, comes student fillable editable interactiveGoogle Slides™ for Google Classroom™ Students can insert/overlay text & graphics [textboxes, shapes, lines, arrows, colors etc.] onto the G-Slide image background orConvert to PDF, then make it interactive online by using various third-party Ed. websites orPrint it for paper worksheets Answer KEY included ======================= Students will:1) Calculate and Enter the count,
Preview of One-Dimensional Free-Body Diagram Quiz on Google Forms

One-Dimensional Free-Body Diagram Quiz on Google Forms

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Schrim's Chem
Short (9 questions) multiple choice quiz covering one dimensional free-body diagrams. Students will use formulas: F = ma, Ff = μN, T = mg + ma, and w = mg to calculate net force, acceleration, tension, weight, etc. Most problems are based off two free-body diagrams (see thumbnail). Google forms auto-grades the work and provides instant data feedback for you and your students. Form can also be edited by adding, removing, or changing questions to fit your lesson. Use as a bellringer, exit slip,
Preview of Physical Science & Inquiry Activities - 50+ Google Drag-and-Drops, CLOZE Passage

Physical Science & Inquiry Activities - 50+ Google Drag-and-Drops, CLOZE Passage

Looking to elevate your physical science instruction with ready-to-use, engaging digital resources? This Google Goodies: Physical Science & Inquiry Bundle includes 50+ high-quality activities designed to support and supplement your existing curriculum. Perfect for middle school science classrooms, this bundle is packed with interactive, no-prep materials that save you time while keeping students engaged. This bundle is ideal for digital learning, hybrid classrooms, or independent in-person
Preview of Physics Projectile Motion Webquest

Physics Projectile Motion Webquest

Welcome scientists! You’re about to embark on a Projectile Motion Adventure where you’ll explore the science of things launched, thrown or shot through the air. Have you ever wondered why a tossed ball arcs in the sky, or how the angle of launch affects how far it goes? In this WebQuest you will: Watch a fun animated video to get the big picture of projectile motion.Read an easy-to-use website to deepen your understanding of what’s going on (forces, components, trajectory).Play with an interac
Preview of Blast Off! Projectile Motion Webquest

Blast Off! Projectile Motion Webquest

Welcome scientists! You’re about to embark on a Projectile Motion Adventure where you’ll explore the science of things launched, thrown or shot through the air. Have you ever wondered why a tossed ball arcs in the sky, or how the angle of launch affects how far it goes? In this WebQuest you will: Watch a fun animated video to get the big picture of projectile motion. Read an easy-to-use website to deepen your understanding of what’s going on (forces, components, trajectory). Play with an i
Preview of Online Click & Learn:  Reading and Interpreting Bar Graphs

Online Click & Learn: Reading and Interpreting Bar Graphs

In this lesson, you will begin by watching a short video that explains how bar graphs work — including their key components like labels, title, and bars — and then complete the Wisc-Online interactive simulation. By the end of this activity, you should be able to read bar graphs accurately, interpret the data they present, and solve real-world problems using bar graphs. Answer key included.
Preview of Dimensional Analysis *SELF-GRADING* google sheets (set of 2)

Dimensional Analysis *SELF-GRADING* google sheets (set of 2)

These assignments will save you HOURS of grading and students will receive immediate feedback- if the value is correct, the cell turns color! In these assignments, students will practice using conversion factors to solve both one-step and two-step dimensional analysis problems. This problem set includes 2 google sheets and 18 questions and it is perfect for practicing or reviewing the process of dimensional analysis.
Preview of Molecules in Motion: Polar vs Non-Polar Webquest

Molecules in Motion: Polar vs Non-Polar Webquest

Welcome, young chemists! Today we will investigate how molecules decide whether to be “polar” or “non-polar” — and why that matters in everything from dissolving sugar to the behavior of cell membranes. You will watch a crash-course video, explore an informational website to deepen your understanding, try a simulation that lets you experiment with molecular shape and electronegativity, and finish with a fun review game to test your detective skills. Grab your lab notebooks and get ready to uncov
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