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Preview of PBS NOVA: Building Chernobyl's MegaTomb Video Questions, Google Forms Quiz

PBS NOVA: Building Chernobyl's MegaTomb Video Questions, Google Forms Quiz

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Mr McNeely
In 1986, the world's worst nuclear power disaster occurred in the Ukraine district of the Soviet Union. Quick LookInfo: 34 ques, self-grading Format: Google Forms Quiz Video link: https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/video/building-chernobyls-megatomb/ Other resources ($): Word & PDF, Google Docs TPT Video Links, McNeely The Google Forms self-grading quiz consists of 34 multiple-choice questions that follow the video.  You will need to obtain a DVD of the video or locate an internet site for
Preview of High School Physics: Sound and Light Waves – Word Problems + Answer Key

High School Physics: Sound and Light Waves – Word Problems + Answer Key

High School Physics: Sound and Light Waves – Word Problems + Answer KeyBring clarity to wave phenomena with this focused, NGSS-aligned high school physics worksheet on sound and light waves. This resource features 10 calculation-based word problems designed to help students practice applying formulas and core concepts related to the speed of sound, the Doppler Effect, and the electromagnetic spectrum. The worksheet is ideal for teachers seeking effective, scaffolded practice that builds st
Preview of Strength of Electric and Magnetic Forces - Worksheet, Google Slides: Science

Strength of Electric and Magnetic Forces - Worksheet, Google Slides: Science

This worksheet contains various questions designed to help students learn or review basic concepts related to the strength of electric and magnetic forces. This engaging worksheet is perfect for science class practice, quick assessments, quizzes, science stations, homework, morning work, early finishers, bell ringers, and lesson plan supplements. Designed for easy interaction on Google Slides, it supports both in class and remote learning, making science practice fun and accessible. The answer
Preview of PBS NOVA Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail, Episode 02 Video Ques Google Quiz

PBS NOVA Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail, Episode 02 Video Ques Google Quiz

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Mr McNeely
After the dropping of atomic bombs in World War II, uranium came to be seen with dread… Quick LookInfo: 2 pages, 38 ques + key Format: Google Forms Quiz Video link: Internet ArchiveOther resources ($): Word & PDF, Google Doc TPT Video Links, McNeely The Google Forms self-grading quiz consists of 38 multiple-choice questions that follow the video.  You will need to obtain a DVD of the video or locate an internet site for streaming. This NOVA video is hosted by Derek Muller, the creator of
Preview of The Artemis Missions | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

The Artemis Missions | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Studying the Artemis missions is important for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how modern space exploration combines physics, engineering, technology, human biology, and problem solving to achieve ambitious goals beyond Earth. This topic connects directly to key curriculum ideas such as rocket forces and motion, gravity and orbits, energy systems, life support, lunar science, and the design and testing of spacecraft, while also showing how scientists and engin
Preview of Brocci Database Properties Density & Speed of Light & Sound Index of Refraction

Brocci Database Properties Density & Speed of Light & Sound Index of Refraction

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 Wave Frequency and Amplitude - 2 Exit Tickets

Wave Frequency and Amplitude - 2 Exit Tickets

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Speedy Science
2 Exit tickets for Wave Frequency and Amplitude - students observe and analyze different waves to draw conclusions about frequency, amplitude, pitch, and volume. Google slides editable, printable half sheets for a quick formative assessment!
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 PBS NOVA: Making Stuff Smarter Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

PBS NOVA: Making Stuff Smarter Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

Created by
Mr McNeely
New York Times science writer David Pogue is on a quest for the world’s smartest materials. He investigates the scientists and engineers who are designing resources that mimic natural materials such as shark skin, gecko feet, and octopus skin. These smart materials can be used to prevent germs, kill disease, build climbing robots, and potentially design an invisibility cloak such as seen in the Harry Potter films. The Google Forms self-grading quiz consists of 42 multiple-choice questions that
Preview of PBS NOVA: Making Stuff Cleaner Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

PBS NOVA: Making Stuff Cleaner Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

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Mr McNeely
New York Times technology writer David Pogue investigates that ways that scientists and engineers are inventing ways to use less fossil fuel and plastic in order to reduce trash and global warming. Instead of petroleum based gasoline, cars can be powered using electric batteries, hydrogen, & carbon neutral biofuels. Petroleum-based plastic may one day be replaced by biodegradable plant and mushroom sourced materials. Power can be generated from burning trash in a process that is cleaner than u
Preview of PBS NOVA: Making Stuff Stronger Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

PBS NOVA: Making Stuff Stronger Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

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Mr McNeely
Host David Pogue searches for the strongest stuff in the world. He explores the ways that scientists are using human invention and inspiration from nature to make stronger materials such as cables, cars, and bullet proof vests. David visits scientists working to engineer stronger steel, Harold Edgerton’s strobe lab at MIT, a firm that produces threads of carbon nanotubes, scientist Marc Meyers who investigates strong natural materials such as toucan beaks and abalone shells, and genetically modi
Preview of Wheel and Axle Activity | Whodunnit Simple Machines Mystery Review Game

Wheel and Axle Activity | Whodunnit Simple Machines Mystery Review Game

This wheel and axle activity is an engaging Whodunnit science mystery where students solve clues while exploring simple machines and mechanical advantage. Ideal for physical science classes, this activity supports review, test prep, and interactive learning. Nothing like a good criminal investigation to liven up the wheel and axle! Based on my popular CSI projects, I have created Whodunnits? The Whodunnits plan to focus on single content topics as opposed to units and will focus more on skill b
Preview of PBS NOVA Solar System: Storm Worlds Video Questions, Google Forms Quiz

PBS NOVA Solar System: Storm Worlds Video Questions, Google Forms Quiz

Created by
Mr McNeely
All worlds in our solar system with atmospheres experience weather. Much of this weather is similar to what we experience on earth. The smothering atmosphere of Venus may actually foster the growth of mountains capped by metallic “snow”. Mars experiences dust devils and dust storms, and occasional cleaning of the solar panels of Mars rovers Spirit and Opportunity by wind likely contributed to the expansion of these missions over many years. Although far from the sun, Jupiter’s internal heat gene
Preview of History Channel's The Universe: Constellations Video Questions, Google Quiz

History Channel's The Universe: Constellations Video Questions, Google Quiz

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Mr McNeely
The constellations represent the story of our universe. Quick LookInfo: 49 ques, self-grading Format: Google Forms Quiz Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cMQxwBvqDr0Other resources ($): Word & PDF, Google Docs TPT Video Links, McNeely The Google Forms self-grading quiz consists of 49 multiple-choice questions that follow the video.  You will need to obtain a DVD of the video or locate an internet site for streaming.History Channel's The Universe: Constellations Overview (Constel
Preview of Balanced and Unbalanced Forces - Worksheet, Google Slides: Newton, Net Force

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces - Worksheet, Google Slides: Newton, Net Force

This worksheet contains basic conceptual questions about Balanced and Unbalanced Forces. This worksheet is great for science class practice, a quick assessment tool, a quiz, a science station, a homework assignment, morning work, early finishers, bell ringers, or lesson plan supplements. You can access the answer key, word document, and PDF (printable) of this content from the following product:Balanced and Unbalanced Forces - WorksheetIn this worksheet, students will answer questions about the
Preview of PBS NOVA The Planets: Mars Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

PBS NOVA The Planets: Mars Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

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Mr McNeely
Narrated by Zachary Quinto of Star Trek, the origins, lives, and fates of the Sun and planets are revealed in this wonderful documentary series. Quick LookInfo: 47 ques, self-grading Format: Google Forms Quiz Video link: Internet Archive Other resources ($): Word & PDF, Google Docs TPT Video Links, McNeely The Google Forms self-grading quiz consists of 47 multiple-choice questions that follow the video.  You will need to obtain a DVD of the video or locate an internet site for streaming.
Preview of PBS NOVA WONDERS: Are We Alone? Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

PBS NOVA WONDERS: Are We Alone? Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

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Mr McNeely
NOVA WONDERS is a 6-part series that explores the frontiers of science. In Are We Alone? we explore the efforts of scientists to discover life on other planets and in our own solar system. The Google Forms self-grading quiz contains 38 multiple-choice questions. This may sound like a lot, but I have found that this format enables the students to pay attention to the video while quickly recording their answers. I try to avoid situations where the students are bogged down by writing long response
Preview of Work and Power - Worksheet, Google Slides: Physical Science, Force, Distance

Work and Power - Worksheet, Google Slides: Physical Science, Force, Distance

This worksheet contains basic conceptual questions about Work and Power. This worksheet is great for science class practice, a quick assessment tool, a quiz, a science station, a homework assignment, morning work, early finishers, bell ringers, or lesson plan supplements. You can access the answer key, also word and PDF document of this content from the following Product: Work and Power - WorksheetIn this worksheet, students will answer questions about the following terms: Work Force Newton Dis
Preview of Google Form MCQ | High School Physics | Conservation of Energy Quiz

Google Form MCQ | High School Physics | Conservation of Energy Quiz

Google Form MCQ | High School Physics | Conservation of Energy Quiz (Auto-Grading)Elevate your physics assessments with this auto-grading Google Form quiz on Conservation of Energy, crafted for high school students and aligned with the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). This digital resource combines both conceptual understanding and practical calculations, making it an ideal tool for review, in-class quizzes, homework, or test prep. With 25 multiple choice questions arranged from basic
Preview of Standard Candles | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Space Science FREE

Standard Candles | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Space Science FREE

Studying standard candles helps middle and high school students understand how astronomers measure distance across space using light, turning a huge, abstract universe into something that can be mapped with evidence and mathematics. Standard candles connect directly to curriculum concepts such as brightness versus luminosity, inverse square relationships, graphs and proportional reasoning, and how scientific measurements include uncertainty and calibration. This topic also builds scientific lit
Preview of High School Physics: States of Matter & Phase Change – Word Problems Set

High School Physics: States of Matter & Phase Change – Word Problems Set

High School Physics: States of Matter & Phase Change – Word Problems SetLooking to reinforce your students' understanding of matter, particle behavior, and gas laws? This NGSS-aligned worksheet offers a well-balanced mix of calculation-based and conceptual questions on states of matter and phase changes, designed specifically for high school physical science and chemistry students. Perfect for homework, in-class assignments, test prep, sub plans, or review sessions, this ready-to-use Google
Preview of Netflix Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know Video Questions, Google Quiz

Netflix Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know Video Questions, Google Quiz

Created by
Mr McNeely
Black holes are the most mysterious objects in the universe. This Netflix video documents current research on black holes and profiles many scientists and their work. Included in the video is the Event Horizon Telescope project to obtain the first image of a black hole, Stephen Hawking’s group that resolved the “information paradox” surrounding black holes, the LIGO experiment’s detection of gravitational waves from two merging black holes, astronomer Andrea Ghez’s analysis of the orbits of star
Preview of NGSS Physical Science - Post-Test Cards: Gravitational Forces and Mass

NGSS Physical Science - Post-Test Cards: Gravitational Forces and Mass

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Physical Science: Middle SchoolStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas:Gravitational forces are always attractive. There is a gravitational force between any two masses, but it is very small except when one or both of the objects have large mass—e.g., Earth and the sun. (MS-PS2-4)Task Cards Format: 20 Questions: What is the nature of gravitational forces? Correct Answer: B) Attractive Which of the following pairs experiences the strongest gravitationa
Preview of PBS NOVA: Galileo's Battle for the Heavens Video Questions, Google Forms Quiz

PBS NOVA: Galileo's Battle for the Heavens Video Questions, Google Forms Quiz

Created by
Mr McNeely
Galileo applied his instruments to the night sky and made many discoveries about the nature of the sun, moon, planets, and stars. Quick LookInfo: 66 ques, self-grading Format: Google Forms Quiz Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XCxkdR092c4Other resources ($): Word & PDF, Google Docs TPT Video Links, McNeely The Google Forms self-grading quiz consists of 66 multiple-choice questions that follow the video.  You will need to obtain a DVD of the video or locate an internet site fo
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