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Preview of Stoichiometry Vocabulary

Stoichiometry Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to a chemistry unit covering stoichiometry (mole ratios, limiting reactants, percent yield). Teaching materials relevant to this vocabulary list can be found in the chemistry unit, "Stoichiometry Unit – Chapter 8," available as a bundle or as individual components. The unit includes animated PowerPoint lecture notes, practice assignments, a quiz, a review, and a summative test.The entire year-long course, "The Complete Chemistry Course," is also
Preview of Electron Configuration and Orbital Diagram Quiz

Electron Configuration and Orbital Diagram Quiz

Quiz is designed physical science/chemistry students and to test their understanding of orbital diagrams and electron configurations.
Preview of Stoichiometry & Percent Yield Worksheet

Stoichiometry & Percent Yield Worksheet

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Andrew Teorsky
Worksheet assessing stoichiometry and percent yield. Students will have opportunity to show work with examples present on the worksheet.
Preview of Jupiter's Moons | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set FREE

Jupiter's Moons | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set FREE

Studying Jupiter’s moons gives middle and high school students a fascinating way to learn how gravity shapes systems, how worlds can be radically different even within the same neighborhood, and how scientists use evidence to investigate places we cannot visit directly. The Galilean moons connect clearly to curriculum topics such as orbits and motion, tides and energy transfer, magnetism, surface geology, and the search for conditions that could support life, especially when students compare vol
Preview of Autoimmune Diseases | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Biology Set FREE

Autoimmune Diseases | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Biology Set FREE

Studying autoimmune diseases is important for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how the immune system normally protects the body and what can happen when that system mistakenly attacks healthy cells, tissues, or organs. This topic builds meaningful links to core curriculum areas such as cells, body systems, homeostasis, genetics, infection and immunity, and medical science, while also encouraging students to think carefully about cause and effect, diagnosis, tre
Preview of Cellular Respiration | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Biology Set FREE

Cellular Respiration | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Biology Set FREE

Studying cellular respiration is essential for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how cells release usable energy from food, linking directly to metabolism, cell biology, chemical reactions, homeostasis, and the flow of energy through living systems. This topic gives students a strong foundation for understanding how glucose and oxygen are used to produce ATP, why mitochondria are so important, and how respiration connects to exercise, plant biology, ecosystems,
Preview of Atomic Structure Quiz

Atomic Structure Quiz

Short quiz to test student's knowledge of Isotopes, ions, Bohr models, and Lewis structure. I like to show the students the answer key on the board and have them grade and score their own work.
Preview of Percent Yield

Percent Yield

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Schrim's Chem
5 stoichiometry problems with percent yield and limiting reactants. Doc can be edited and answers with solutions are provided
Preview of Covalent Compounds Vocabulary

Covalent Compounds Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to a chemistry unit covering covalent bonds (polar and nonpolar), covalent compound properties (and their contrast to ionic compound properties), drawing Lewis structures for covalent molecules, naming binary inorganic covalent compounds, and molecular geometry (VSEPR and hybrid orbital theory). Teaching materials relevant to this vocabulary list can be found in the chemistry unit, "Covalent Compounds Unit – Chapter 6," available as a bundle or
Preview of Magnetism Vocabulary

Magnetism Vocabulary

Created by
Pop into Fourth
Worksheet on popular vocabulary words for magnets. It includes the words repel, attract, iron, magnet, magnetism, and force. This is great to use as a quiz or homework sheet.
Preview of Physics Skills Vocabulary

Physics Skills Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to an introductory physics unit. The entire unit, "Physics Skills (One Dimensional Motion) Unit – Chapter 1," can be purchased as a bundle and includes animated PowerPoint lecture notes, practice assignments, projects, a quiz, and a review game and summative assessment. The entire year-long course, "Physics with a Modern Touch," is also available as a bundle.
Preview of Two Dimensional Motion and Forces Vocabulary

Two Dimensional Motion and Forces Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to a physics unit covering motion in two dimensions (vertical and horizontal vectors, relative motion), and forces (Newton’s three laws, force diagrams, friction). The entire unit, "Two Dimensional Motion and Forces Unit – Chapter 2," can be purchased as a bundle and includes animated PowerPoint lecture notes, practice assignments, quizzes, and a review game and summative assessment. The entire year-long course, "Physics with a Modern Touch," is
Preview of Energy Momentum and Collisions Vocabulary

Energy Momentum and Collisions Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to a physics unit covering energy (kinetic, potential, mechanical, work, power, nuclear), momentum (impulse, conservation), and collisions (perfectly elastic, perfectly inelastic). The entire unit, "Energy Momentum and Collisions Unit – Chapter 3," can be purchased as a bundle and includes animated PowerPoint lecture notes, practice assignments, hands-on activities/labs, quizzes, a review game, and a summative assessment. The entire year-long cour
Preview of Matter and Energy Vocabulary

Matter and Energy Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to a chemistry unit covering physical properties (mass, volume, weight, density, state of matter, specific heat), chemical properties, physical and chemical changes (energy, endothermic, exothermic, reactants, products), heat and temperature (Kelvin and Celsius).The entire unit, "Matter and Energy Unit – Chapter 2," can be purchased as a bundle and includes animated PowerPoint lecture notes, guided lab activities, practice assignments, quizzes, a
Preview of Rotational Motion Vocabulary

Rotational Motion Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to a physics unit covering angular kinematics (angular displacement, angular speed, angular acceleration), tangential speed and acceleration, centripetal acceleration, g-force, circular force, gravitation and astrophysics, torque, center of mass, moment of inertia, conservation of angular momentum, and efficiency of machines. The entire unit, "Rotational Motion Unit – Chapter 4," can be purchased as a bundle and includes animated PowerPoint lectur
Preview of Atoms and Moles Vocabulary

Atoms and Moles Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to a chemistry unit covering the concept of the atom, subatomic particles and their discovery (cathode ray experiment, gold foil experiment, beryllium beam), atomic models (Rutherford, Bohr, quantum), the mole, and mole-gram-atom calculations. Teaching materials relevant to this vocabulary list can be found in the chemistry unit, "Atoms and Moles Unit – Chapter 3," available as a bundle or as individual components. The unit includes animated Po
Preview of Chemical Equations and Reactions Vocabulary

Chemical Equations and Reactions Vocabulary

This is a list of vocabulary words corresponding to a chemistry unit covering chemical equations (writing, interpreting, balancing) and predicting products based on chemical reaction type. The five reaction types covered include combustion, synthesis, decomposition, single displacement, and double displacement. The concept of net ionic equations for double displacement reactions is also covered. Teaching materials relevant to this vocabulary list can be found in the chemistry unit, "Chemical
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