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Preview of Editable Physical and Nature of Science Jeopardy Quiz Game for Classroom Review

Editable Physical and Nature of Science Jeopardy Quiz Game for Classroom Review

Engage your students with this interactive, Jeopardy-style Physical Science and other vocabulary review game – perfect for end-of-unit test prep, midterms, and finals! This Google Slides game board works right in presentation mode, with clickable “buttons” that let you jump between questions, answers, and the home screen for smooth gameplay. Unlike traditional Jeopardy, this game uses straightforward, easy-to-read questions — no need to answer in “What is…?” format. Many questions ask students t
Preview of Metric System & SI Base Units Review Game | Free Science Activity

Metric System & SI Base Units Review Game | Free Science Activity

This Metric System & SI Base Units Review Game is a free, interactive slideshow designed to help students review and apply key measurement concepts in a structured, collaborative format. Ideal for unit wrap-ups, formative assessment, or review days, this game reinforces metric units, conversions, and SI concepts while keeping students focused and engaged. Rather than fast-paced buzzer games, students work quietly in small groups, discussing answers and recording responses as the slideshow advanc
Preview of Lab Safety & Magnification Review Game | Free Science Activity

Lab Safety & Magnification Review Game | Free Science Activity

Lab Safety & Magnification Review Game | Free Science Slideshow This interactive slideshow review game provides an engaging way to reinforce lab safety procedures and magnification skills, two foundational concepts in any middle or high school science classroom. Designed as a collaborative quiz-style experience, students review essential safety rules, proper equipment use, and key magnification concepts through structured gameplay rather than worksheets or lectures. Students work in small table
Preview of Volume & Density Review Game | Mass, Volume & Density Practice

Volume & Density Review Game | Mass, Volume & Density Practice

This Volume & Density Review Game is a free, interactive slideshow designed to help students review and apply key concepts in mass, volume, and density in a fun, collaborative way. Ideal for review days, formative assessment, or pre-quiz reinforcement, this game encourages teamwork, discussion, and reasoning—without turning the classroom into chaos. Unlike traditional Jeopardy-style games, students work quietly in small groups, recording answers together and explaining their thinking before answ
Preview of FREE Winds, Seasons & Temperature Review Game | Earth Science

FREE Winds, Seasons & Temperature Review Game | Earth Science

FREE Winds, Seasons & Temperature Review Game | Interactive Meteorology Quiz Make end-of-unit review focused, engaging, and effective with this interactive 20-question visual review game aligned to Part 3: Winds, Severe Weather & Climate Patterns. Designed for middle school Earth Science, this ready-to-run slideshow reinforces key meteorology and climate concepts through retrieval practice, visuals, and structured collaboration. Students work through scored questions covering global winds, the C
Preview of Waves Unit - Quiz Critique Sheet - NGSS Middle School Science - Free!

Waves Unit - Quiz Critique Sheet - NGSS Middle School Science - Free!

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This is a free resource within my larger waves unit available in my store. It is designed to accompany the 3 quizzes available in the waves unit - but it is fully editable and can be adapted to other areas as well. This particular Quiz Critique Sheet covers: Wave Properties (shape, types, parts, etc.)Wave Interactions (reflection, refraction, diffraction, interference, etc.)Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS)The idea is for students to take their quizzes, and then use this resource at the end of the
Preview of Graphing Review Guide

Graphing Review Guide

This is a quick reference guide for 9-12 graders. It gives example of types of graphs and when to use them. It reminds students to make sure their graph "TALKS" and how to calculate the scale per axis.
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