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Preview of Chemistry WebQuest:  Percent Composition Perfection

Chemistry WebQuest: Percent Composition Perfection

Welcome to Percent Perfection! Today’s WebQuest will help you investigate how to calculate percent composition of chemical substances — both from the chemical formula and from experimental data. You’ll start by watching a introductory video, explore informational content, play with interactive tools, and finish with a review quiz to test your understanding. By the end, you’ll confidently find out what percent of a compound is made up by each element and how to calculate that from real data!
Preview of Carbon Cycle Quest: Video, Game, & Quiz Review!

Carbon Cycle Quest: Video, Game, & Quiz Review!

Welcome scientists! In this review, you’ll watch, play, think, and draw your way through the carbon cycle — the continuous movement of carbon atoms through living organisms, the atmosphere, oceans, soil, and rocks. By the end, you’ll understand how processes like photosynthesis, respiration, decomposition, and human activity all play a role. Let’s dive in! Answer key included.
Preview of Water Cycle Journey:  Video, Game & Quiz Adventure

Water Cycle Journey: Video, Game & Quiz Adventure

In this activity, you will explore the water cycle and the properties of water using a short educational video, an interactive online game, review questions, and sketching the process. By the end of this worksheet, you should be able to explain how water moves through Earth’s systems and how living organisms—especially plants—play a role in this process. Answer key included.
Preview of Jane - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple ChoiceQuestion Google Form Quiz

Jane - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple ChoiceQuestion Google Form Quiz

Created by
Burrows Biz
This 20 question multiple choice quiz is designed to enhance student understanding after viewing the 2017 documentary Jane. Focusing on the groundbreaking work of Jane Goodall and her research on chimpanzees in Tanzania, the quiz reinforces important concepts related to animal behavior, conservation, scientific observation, and environmental awareness. Ideal for science, biology, environmental studies, and STEM classrooms, this resource provides teachers with an engaging assessment tool that sup
Preview of Dream Big: Engineering Our World - Movie Guide - 20 MC Question Google Form Quiz

Dream Big: Engineering Our World - Movie Guide - 20 MC Question Google Form Quiz

Created by
Burrows Biz
This 20 question multiple choice quiz is designed to support student learning after viewing the 2017 documentary Dream Big: Engineering Our World. Highlighting the creativity, innovation, and problem solving involved in modern engineering, the quiz reinforces key concepts related to technology, infrastructure, design, and the impact engineers have on everyday life. Ideal for STEM, engineering, and technology classrooms, this resource provides teachers with an engaging assessment tool that encour
Preview of The Farthest - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple-Choice Question Google Form Quiz

The Farthest - Movie Guide - 20 Multiple-Choice Question Google Form Quiz

Created by
Burrows Biz
This 20 question multiple choice quiz is designed to enhance student understanding after viewing the 2017 documentary The Farthest. Centered on NASA’s Voyager mission and humanity’s exploration of the outer planets, the quiz reinforces important concepts in space science, engineering, astronomy, and scientific discovery while helping students recall key events and achievements presented throughout the film. Ideal for STEM, astronomy, and science classrooms, this resource provides teachers with a
Preview of Valentine's Science Article #3: Science of Heart Racing (Google Slides & PDF)

Valentine's Science Article #3: Science of Heart Racing (Google Slides & PDF)

Why Does Your Heart Race Around Someone You Like? | Valentine’s Day Science Reading Passage- #3Bring seasonal engagement into your classroom with this high-interest science reading passage that explores the biology behind a racing heartbeat. In this Valentine’s Day science article, students learn how the brain, nervous system, and hormones work together to cause physical reactions such as an increased heart rate during moments of excitement, nervousness, or attraction. This informational science
Preview of Cancel & Convert: Mastering the Unit-Cancellation Method Webquest

Cancel & Convert: Mastering the Unit-Cancellation Method Webquest

Welcome, chemistry explorers! In this WebQuest you will sharpen your skills in converting between units using the unit-cancellation (also called dimensional analysis or factor-label) method. This is one of the most important tools in chemistry for solving problems (mass ↔ moles, volume conversions, speed, density, etc.). You will complete four steps: Watch an introductory video that explains unit analysis and how to cancel units. Explore an informational website that describes the method and
Preview of States of Matter Graphic Organizer Bilingual Bundle for Google Slides™ + Print

States of Matter Graphic Organizer Bilingual Bundle for Google Slides™ + Print

Support science learning in both English and Spanish with these ready-to-use infographic templates on the states of matter! Designed to reinforce key concepts through research and visual representation, each two-page template guides students in organizing essential information, including: Descriptions of each state of matter Examples of each state Particle/molecule diagrams Phase changes and transitions Perfect for interactive notebooks, research projects, review activities, or as a format
Preview of Brocci Database Biomes Latitudes Temperature Precipitation

Brocci Database Biomes Latitudes Temperature Precipitation

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 Parts of a Wave Labeling Worksheet for Google Slides - Science

Parts of a Wave Labeling Worksheet for Google Slides - Science

Resource contains 3 worksheets for students to label the common/major Parts of a Transverse and Longitudinal Wave and complete a chart defining each part. Answer key included. Resource comes in both PDF and Google Slides formats. This resource can be used as an introduction to new material or a study guide for a quiz. This is also a good activity to leave for your class for when you have a substitute or for students who finish work early or need extra credit. This is a Google Apps resource that
Preview of Histology:  4 Types of Human Tissue Webquest

Histology: 4 Types of Human Tissue Webquest

I made a web quest that has students answering questions from visiting websites on the four types of tissue. I put in video links, informational sites, and a simulation/practice quiz. There is even a part to color code the four types. Answer key is included.
Preview of WebQuest: Traveling Through the Nitrogen Cycle

WebQuest: Traveling Through the Nitrogen Cycle

In this webquest, you will learn how nitrogen — an essential nutrient for life — moves through Earth’s ecosystems. You’ll watch an introductory video, explore an informational article, play an interactive simulation game, and complete a review quiz. As you progress, answer questions that help you think about the forms nitrogen takes, major reservoirs in ecosystems, and how humans impact this critical cycle. By the end, you’ll have a deeper understanding of how nitrogen cycles through livi
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

Created by
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 WebQuest:  Lose It or Gain It? Exploring Oxidation Numbers!

WebQuest: Lose It or Gain It? Exploring Oxidation Numbers!

In chemistry, oxidation numbers help us track how many electrons atoms gain or lose in compounds and reactions, and how atoms combine to make neutral compounds. You’ll explore this idea through a introductory video, a clear informational site, an interactive practice, and a fun quiz game. Answer key included. By the end, you’ll be able to confidently: Assign oxidation numbers to atoms (metals, nonmetals, polyatomic ions), Use oxidation numbers to combine ions so that the total charge equals
Preview of Forces and Motion Interactive Google Slides Presentation

Forces and Motion Interactive Google Slides Presentation

Created by
Creative Lee
This interactive google slides presentation can be navigated by parent, teacher and students. It allows for asynchronous learning. This interactive presentation is not like the normal PPT presentation where you would click next to view the slides, instead it engages the students through an interactive selection process where you can click on icons/images to view the information. It is editable and filled with links to YouTube videos, games and quizzes and of course animated! Spice up your classe
Preview of WebQuest:  Unraveling Empirical & Molecular Formulas

WebQuest: Unraveling Empirical & Molecular Formulas

Welcome, Formula Detectives! Today you will investigate how chemists use data to uncover the simplest form of a compound (the empirical formula) and the actual number of atoms in a molecule (the molecular formula). You’ll explore videos, interact with online practice tools, and apply your knowledge in problem-solving scenarios. By the end, you’ll be able to: ✔ Distinguish between empirical and molecular formulas. ✔ Derive an empirical formula from masses or percent composition. ✔ Use empiri
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 States of Matter Graphic Organizer in Spanish for Google Slides™ + Printable

States of Matter Graphic Organizer in Spanish for Google Slides™ + Printable

Engage Spanish-speaking students in science with these Spanish-language infographic templates focused on the states of matter. Designed to support comprehension and knowledge demonstration, each two-page template helps students organize key information such as: Descripciones de los estados de la materia Ejemplos concretos Patrones de moléculas/partículas Cambios de estado (fusión, evaporación, etc.) These templates are ideal for reinforcing vocabulary and content in a bilingual or Spanish
Preview of Mole Mania! A WebQuest for Exploring the Chemical Mole

Mole Mania! A WebQuest for Exploring the Chemical Mole

Welcome to Mole Mania! In chemistry, the mole is one of the most important tools scientists use to count particles that are too small to see. Just like “dozen” means 12 items, a mole means 6.022 × 10²³ particles — a number called Avogadro’s number, which helps chemists connect the invisible world of atoms and molecules to measurable quantities in the lab. In this WebQuest, you will: Learn what a mole is and why it’s useful Find out how Avogadro’s number relates to counting particles Defi
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 Rockin Plates: The Great Earth‑Shift Adventure WebQuest

Rockin Plates: The Great Earth‑Shift Adventure WebQuest

Earth may look solid and unchanging—but deep beneath our feet, the surface is constantly shifting. The outer shell of our planet is broken into large “plates” that slowly move, interact, crash, or drift apart. These movements shape continents, build mountains, form oceans, and even trigger earthquakes and volcanoes. In this webquest, you’ll explore how and why plates move — focusing on types of plate boundaries, seafloor spreading, and subduction zones. By the end, you’ll have a stronger underst
Preview of Weird But True Season One Video Guides, Questions for Students, 10 Episode Guide

Weird But True Season One Video Guides, Questions for Students, 10 Episode Guide

Created by
MyClassBloom
Turn a high-interest show into meaningful learning. These Watch & Learn Science Notes are designed to pair with Weird But True! (Season 1, Episodes 1–10), giving students a simple, structured way to stay engaged, think critically, and actually retain what they’re watching. No more passive viewing. No more “they watched it… but learned nothing.” Just press play and your lesson is ready. Why Teachers Love This ✔ Keeps students focused while watching ✔ Turns fun videos into real learning ✔ S
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