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Preview of 2021: TEKS 8.7A - Acceleration - Newton's Second Law - Color by Number - Winter

2021: TEKS 8.7A - Acceleration - Newton's Second Law - Color by Number - Winter

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Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with TEKS 2021 Middle School Science:SCIENCE.8.7.A calculate and analyze how the acceleration of an object is dependent upon the net force acting on the object and the mass of the object using Newton's Second Law of Motion; and12 Multiple Choice Questions: alculating Acceleration - Newton's Second Law, Net Force, and Mass If a sled with a mass of 10 kg is pushed with a force of 50 N, what is the acceleration of the sled?Correct Answer - (5m/s²)If the force
Preview of 2021: TEKS 8.8A - Transverse Waves Characteristics - Color by Number - Winter

2021: TEKS 8.8A - Transverse Waves Characteristics - Color by Number - Winter

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Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with TEKS 2021 Middle School Science:SCIENCE.8.8.A compare the characteristics of amplitude, frequency, and wavelength in transverse waves, including the electromagnetic spectrum; and12 Multiple Choice Questions: Wave Characteristics: Amplitude, Frequency, Wavelength in Transverse Waves What determines the brightness of a light wave?Correct Answer - (Amplitude)Which characteristic describes the energy level in electromagnetic waves?Correct Answer - (Frequen
Preview of Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Google Forms Quiz

Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Google Forms Quiz

Static & Dynamic Equilibrium Google Form Quiz!This revision quiz tests students understanding of the Australian NESA Stage 6 Chemistry Syllabus dot points: Static equilibriumDynamic equilibriumSteady-state systemRates of reactionEquilibrium graphsThe multiple-choice questions are self-graded, however, there are two short answer questions at the end of the quiz which will require you to manually review student responses. Luckily, a model answer and marking criteria are provided for you to make i
Preview of 2021: TEKS 7.7: Cause‐and‐Effect Between Force & Motion - Color by Number

2021: TEKS 7.7: Cause‐and‐Effect Between Force & Motion - Color by Number

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Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:12 Multiple Choice Questions:What happens to an object when a net force is applied to it?Correct Answer: (Yellow) It moves in the direction of the force.If an object is at rest, what force is needed to make it move?Correct Answer: (Orange) An unbalanced force.What effect does increasing the force on an object have on its acceleration?Correct Answer: (Green) Acceleration increases.What happens to the motion of an object if equal forces act on it in opposite directions?Correct Answ
Preview of 2021: TEKS 6.9A: How Earth's Tilt and Orbit Cause Seasons - Color by Number

2021: TEKS 6.9A: How Earth's Tilt and Orbit Cause Seasons - Color by Number

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Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:12 Multiple Choice Questions:What is responsible for the change in seasons on Earth?Correct Answer: [blue] The tilt of the Earth's axisHow much is the Earth’s axis tilted relative to its orbit around the Sun?Correct Answer: [sky-blue] 23.5 degreesDuring which season does the Northern Hemisphere receive the most direct sunlight?Correct Answer: [green] SummerWhat happens to the daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere during winter?Correct Answer: [orange] They decreaseWhat season
Preview of Scientific Notation to Normal Number Google Form Quiz 10 Questions

Scientific Notation to Normal Number Google Form Quiz 10 Questions

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defunct adjunct
Are you looking for a quick assignment where students translate numbers in scientific notation into normal numbers for your chemistry or physics students? This is a google forms worksheet where students translate 10 numbers in scientific notation into normal numbers. I have written the directions and set up the form in a way that it should grade automatically as the students turn it in. I made every question short answer and tried to make the directions clear so that students know how to type t
Preview of Factors Affecting Equilibrium Google Forms Quiz

Factors Affecting Equilibrium Google Forms Quiz

Le Chatelier's Principle & Factors affecting Equilibrium Google Form Quiz!This revision quiz tests student's understanding of the Australian NESA Stage 6 Chemistry Syllabus dot points: Le Chatelier's PrincipleCollision theory & equilibriumAffect of pressure, volume, concentration and temperature on equilibriumActivation energy & equilibriumThe multiple-choice questions are self-graded, however, there are two short answer questions at the end of the quiz which will require you to manually review
Preview of October Sky - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

October Sky - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

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This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 1999 film October Sky and provide teachers with a practical tool for assessing student understanding. The quiz focuses on key characters, events, and themes from the movie while reinforcing important concepts such as perseverance, goal-setting, scientific inquiry, and the pursuit of dreams in the face of obstacles. By using this resource, educators can keep students engaged during the film and evaluate comprehension afterward, wh
Preview of Eddington And Einstein - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Quiz

Eddington And Einstein - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2008 film Einstein and Eddington and provide teachers with a valuable tool for assessing student comprehension. The quiz highlights key characters, events, and themes from the movie while reinforcing important concepts related to physics, the theory of relativity, and the historical context of scientific discovery during the early 20th century. By using this resource, educators can keep students engaged during the film and evalua
Preview of The Theory of Everything -Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Quiz

The Theory of Everything -Movie Guide - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2014 film The Theory of Everything and provide teachers with an engaging tool for assessing student comprehension. The quiz highlights key characters, events, and themes from the movie while reinforcing important concepts related to physics, scientific discovery, perseverance, and the life and achievements of Stephen Hawking. By using this resource, educators can keep students attentive during the film and evaluate understanding
Preview of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey - 20 Multiple Choice Questions Google Form Quiz

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Burrows Biz
This 20-question multiple-choice quiz is designed to accompany the 2014 series Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey and provide teachers with an effective tool for assessing student comprehension. The quiz covers key concepts, events, and themes presented throughout the episodes, reinforcing important lessons in astronomy, physics, evolution, and the scientific method. By using this resource, educators can ensure students remain attentive while viewing and evaluate their understanding afterward, while al
Preview of Ball Drop Activity - One Dimensional Kinematics, Acceleration, Physics

Ball Drop Activity - One Dimensional Kinematics, Acceleration, Physics

Help your students better understand the concepts of acceleration, velocity and kinematics with this fun, engaging activity. Students drop a ball from 3 different heights and measure the time to fall. Students then use their kinematic equations to determine the theoretical/calculated time and compare (calculating percent error). Students also make a detailed, labelled diagram of their movement and answer a question about why their measured and calculated times are different. This is a 30-45 min
Preview of How Many Significant Figures? 20 Problems with Answers! Google Form version!

How Many Significant Figures? 20 Problems with Answers! Google Form version!

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Are you looking for a practice assignment for your chemistry or physics students to work on their significant figures? This google form has 20 questions that ask students to identify how many significant digits are in a given number. This is the google forms version of this worksheet. I made every question short answer and tried to make the directions clear so that students know how to type the answers. This would be great as a quiz or online homework. I put in an answer key, so it should gra
Preview of Aurora: Fire in the Sky [PBS]

Aurora: Fire in the Sky [PBS]

Question set to accompany a documentary episode from PBS. AURORA: FIRE IN THE SKY [30 questions] The aurora - It's always struck people in the polar regions with awe. This is a visual journey around the globe. A journey departing from ancient myths and legends about the aurora, to scientific explorations of this natural spectacle. When the sun's activity is increasing, the results are more intensive and more frequent northern lights. Even seasoned researchers never fail to be overwhelmed. The f
Preview of 2021: TEKS 7.7C: Motion Analysis with Distance - Time Graphs - Color by Number

2021: TEKS 7.7C: Motion Analysis with Distance - Time Graphs - Color by Number

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Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:12 Multiple Choice Questions:Measuring, Recording, and Interpreting Motion Using Distance - Time GraphsA parade float travels at a constant speed. What does its distance-time graph look like?Correct Answer: A straight line with a constant slope [Yellow orange]If a runner stops to take a break, how would this appear on a distance-time graph?Correct Answer: A flat horizontal line [light violet]A New Year’s balloon is released and rises at an increasing speed. What shape would the g
Preview of How does resonance amplify risk? (Oscillations and Mechanical Systems)

How does resonance amplify risk? (Oscillations and Mechanical Systems)

***This file is a PDF, but it contains a direct link to the editable Google Slides version. Buyers must save the Google Slides version to their own Google Drive they are able to make edits. The link is located on page 4 of the PDF.***Critical Thinking Physics LessonHow Resonance Amplifies Risk (Oscillations and Mechanical Systems)This comprehensive critical thinking reading lesson explores one of the most powerful and misunderstood concepts in physics: resonance. Students move beyond simple def
Preview of When does energy transfer become irreversible? (Work, Energy, and Power)

When does energy transfer become irreversible? (Work, Energy, and Power)

***This file is a PDF, but it contains a direct link to the editable Google Slides version. Buyers must save the Google Slides version to their own Google Drive they are able to make edits. The link is located on page 4 of the PDF.***Critical Thinking Physics LessonWhen Does Energy Transfer Become Irreversible? Work, Energy, and PowerThis critical thinking reading lesson challenges students to move beyond memorizing formulas and instead grapple with one of the most important ideas in physics: ir
Preview of When does uncertainty principle dominate measurement? (Quantum Theory, Atomic)

When does uncertainty principle dominate measurement? (Quantum Theory, Atomic)

***This file is a PDF, but it contains a direct link to the editable Google Slides version. Buyers must save the Google Slides version to their own Google Drive they are able to make edits. The link is located on page 4 of the PDF.***When Does the Uncertainty Principle Dominate Measurement? A Critical Thinking Physics Reading LessonThis critical thinking reading lesson explores one of the most profound ideas in modern physics: the Heisenberg uncertainty principle and its role in quantum theory a
Preview of Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Google Slides

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Google Slides

Are your students learning about balanced and unbalanced forces? This activity will have your students analyze different scenarios to determine if an object is balanced or unbalanced. Students will also work on calculating net force and determining if an object's speed changes when an outside force acts on it. Add this digital activity to your lesson plans today! For the first 2 activities, students will watch 2 videos that explain balanced/unbalanced forces and work on vocabulary definitions.
Preview of What evidence confirms field theory? (Electric Fields and Potential - Physics)

What evidence confirms field theory? (Electric Fields and Potential - Physics)

***This file is a PDF, but it contains a direct link to the editable Google Slides version. Buyers must save the Google Slides version to their own Google Drive they are able to make edits. The link is located on page 4 of the PDF.***What Evidence Confirms Field Theory? A Critical Thinking Physics Reading LessonThis critical thinking reading lesson explores one of the most important conceptual shifts in physics: the move from action at a distance to field theory. Students engage with a carefull
Preview of What evidence supports wave–particle duality? (Light, Optics, and Imaging)

What evidence supports wave–particle duality? (Light, Optics, and Imaging)

***This file is a PDF, but it contains a direct link to the editable Google Slides version. Buyers must save the Google Slides version to their own Google Drive they are able to make edits. The link is located on page 4 of the PDF.***Critical Thinking Physics LessonWhat Evidence Supports Wave–Particle Duality?This rigorous and engaging critical thinking reading lesson explores one of the most profound ideas in modern physics: wave–particle duality. Students examine the experimental evidence tha
Preview of Energy and Its Different Forms Lesson | Energy Transformation, Types of Energy

Energy and Its Different Forms Lesson | Energy Transformation, Types of Energy

This Energy Introduction lesson package begins by introducing Energy and its requirement for life and comfort on Earth. It then looks at where we get our energy from including solar, hydroelectric power generation, etc. It then looks at the Types of energy available including Thermal, Electrical, Radiant, Nuclear, Gravitational, Kinetic, Elastic, Sound, and Chemical. Lastly, the presentation describes energy units and energy transformation as it changes from one energy form to another. This p
Preview of Einstein & Eddington  - Movie Guide - 30 Quick Recall Questions

Einstein & Eddington - Movie Guide - 30 Quick Recall Questions

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Burrows Biz
This Einstein and Eddington Movie Guide Worksheet contains 30 quick recall questions designed to help students stay engaged and focused while watching the 2008 historical drama that explores the collaboration between Albert Einstein and Arthur Eddington during a pivotal moment in scientific history. Ideal for physics, history, and philosophy of science classrooms, this resource guides students through key events, scientific breakthroughs, and the personal challenges faced by both scientists. The
Preview of The Mechanical Universe - Episode 52: The Quantum Mechanical Universe

The Mechanical Universe - Episode 52: The Quantum Mechanical Universe

Question set to accompany Episode 52 of The Mechanical Universe (College). THE QUANTUM MECHANICAL UNIVERSE [17 questions] A last look at where we've been and a peek into the future. The Mechanical Universe of Phyz is a web page with links to every episode of The Mechanical Universe (original college telecourse) and every episode of The Mechanical Universe High School Adaptations. I organized the episodes into what I consider a more teacher-friendly order compared to the original sequence. Le
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