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Preview of Reaction Rate & Temperature Quiz | MS-PS1-4 | PDF + Google Form | Science T/F

Reaction Rate & Temperature Quiz | MS-PS1-4 | PDF + Google Form | Science T/F

Bring chemistry to life with this engaging Temperature and Reaction Rates True/False Quiz, aligned with NGSS standard MS-PS1-4. This resource helps students explore how temperature influences the speed and energy of chemical reactions, using 30 thoughtfully designed True/False questions that clarify complex science concepts with real-world relevance. Students will discover how increasing or decreasing temperature affects molecular motion, collision frequency, enzyme behavior, food spoilage,
Preview of Moles in Chemistry Guided Notes Bundle | editable, calculations, quiz, homework

Moles in Chemistry Guided Notes Bundle | editable, calculations, quiz, homework

Created by
ChemKate
Save time and money with this bundle of no-prep, editable chemistry guided notes in the Mole Guided Notes Unit: mole conversions using Avogadro’s number, calculations involving molar mass, grams to molecules/atoms, formula conversions, and percent composition in print and digital Google format. Teach skills and content simultaneously with this full unit while engaging students with moles and saving yourself hours of prep . Check the Previews for sneak peeks of each lesson in this discoun
Preview of Toothpaste Percent Composition Introduction and Bubble Gum Lab Bundle

Toothpaste Percent Composition Introduction and Bubble Gum Lab Bundle

Created by
Dunigan Science
This product includes a PowerPoint introduction to percent composition calculations and the chemistry of toothpaste, a student worksheet to calculate percentages for toothpaste, and a follow up quick quiz. It also includes the Percent Sugar in Bubble Gum Lab with its own Power Point. This is a two day set of activities your students will really enjoy! • Teacher guide • Applications of chemistry • Cooperative Learning • Experiment • Power point to drive both activities • Reinforcement of diff
Preview of Percent Yield Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Percent Yield Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Created by
ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Percent Yield Guided Notes, in print and digital format, engages students with how to calculate the percent yield for a reaction by determining the theoretical and the experimental actual yield. Includes: Teacher Notes - Animated, editable 16-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 7-page Cornell note pages and p
Preview of Eccentricity, Gravity & Orbital Motion Quiz (NGSS HS-ESS1-4)

Eccentricity, Gravity & Orbital Motion Quiz (NGSS HS-ESS1-4)

Created by
NotAScienceNerd
Eccentricity, Gravity & Orbital Motion Quiz – Earth & Space Science (HS-ESS1-4)This quiz checks students’ understanding of how gravity, distance, mass, and orbital shape influence the motion of planets, comets, and stars. Students analyze diagrams, compare eccentricities, explain changes in gravitational force, and apply the inverse-square relationship to real orbital scenarios. Topics include: • How changing the distance between foci affects eccentricity • Comparing comet and planet orbits •
Preview of Percent Composition by Mass Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT Homework Quiz

Percent Composition by Mass Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT Homework Quiz

Created by
ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Percent Composition guided notes, in print and digital format, engages students with how to calculate the mass percent of an element and percent composition of a compound. Includes: Teacher notes: Animated, editable 10-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 3-page Cornell note pages and periodic table with space
Preview of Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes | editable Slides PPT HW Quiz

Created by
ChemKate
This no-prep, self-grading, editable Empirical and Molecular Formulas Guided Notes, print and digital, engages students with how to calculate empirical and molecular formulas from percent composition data. Includes: Teacher notes: Animated, editable 25-Google slides and PowerPoint notes with images and particle diagrams. Two versions, one with animated text and images and another with blanks you can annotate over.Student Notes: Guided 7-page Cornell note pages and periodic table with space to
Preview of Energy Flow in Collisions Quiz | MS-PS3-4 | PDF + Google Form | Science T/F

Energy Flow in Collisions Quiz | MS-PS3-4 | PDF + Google Form | Science T/F

Help students explore how energy moves and transforms during collisions with this NGSS-aligned Energy Flow in Collisions Quiz, specifically created for MS-PS3-4. This 30-question True/False resource covers the principles of energy conservation, momentum, and energy transformation in both elastic and inelastic collisions. Students will evaluate science-based statements like “Elastic collisions are those in which objects bounce off each other without losing kinetic energy” and “Airbags redu
Preview of Magnetic Force Strength & Distance Quiz | MS-PS2-4 | PDF + Google Form | Science

Magnetic Force Strength & Distance Quiz | MS-PS2-4 | PDF + Google Form | Science

Reinforce your students’ understanding of how distance and strength affect magnetic forces with this NGSS-aligned True/False Quiz, built specifically for MS-PS2-4. With 30 thoughtfully designed statements, this resource helps middle school students grasp the invisible but measurable relationship between magnet strength, distance, and force. From real-world examples to key scientific principles, students will assess claims like “Magnetic forces become weaker as the distance increasesand
Preview of Kinetic Energy & Mass Quiz | MS-PS3-1 | Printable PDF + Google Form Assessment

Kinetic Energy & Mass Quiz | MS-PS3-1 | Printable PDF + Google Form Assessment

Help students build a solid understanding of energy in motion with this NGSS-aligned Kinetic Energy and Mass True/False Quiz, supporting MS-PS3-1. This resource gives middle schoolers the tools to analyze the relationship between an object’s motion, mass, and its kinetic energy — all through real-world scenarios and conceptual thinking. The quiz features 30 thoughtfully written True/False questions, helping students distinguish key ideas such as: kinetic energy depends on both mass and spee
Preview of MS-PS3-4 Energy and Temperature Quiz | NGSS Aligned | PDF + Google Form Resource

MS-PS3-4 Energy and Temperature Quiz | NGSS Aligned | PDF + Google Form Resource

Help learners build a strong foundation in thermal energy and temperature with this NGSS-aligned Exploring Energy and Temperature True/False Quiz, created to support MS-PS3-4. This resource breaks down essential concepts like heat transfer, particle motion, energy transformation, and temperature measurement using clear, accessible statements ideal for review or assessment. With 30 True/False questions, this quiz encourages students to reason through everyday examples of conduction, con
Preview of MS-PS1-4 Temperature & Reaction Rates Quiz | Collision Theory | PDF + Form

MS-PS1-4 Temperature & Reaction Rates Quiz | Collision Theory | PDF + Form

Bring chemistry to life with this NGSS-aligned MS-PS1-4 Temperature and Reaction Rates Quiz, designed specifically for Grade 8 Physical Science. This dual-format assessment includes a printable PDF and an editable Google Form—making it ideal for both traditional classrooms and digital learning environments. This resource is built around NGSS standard MS-PS1-4, which requires students to construct scientific explanations based on evidence that temperature affects the rate of chemical reac
Preview of Particle Motion, Temperature, and States of Matter Lesson | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

Particle Motion, Temperature, and States of Matter Lesson | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

Particle Motion, Temperature, and States of Matter Middle School Lesson - This physical science lesson is specifically designed for middle School science and covers the NGSS MS-PS1-4 Standard. It is meant to be done over 1-2 day(s) and includes a small research assignment. The lesson explains what matter is as well as the three main states - solid, liquid, and gas. It then explains how the addition or removal of thermal energy increases or decreases the kinetic energy of the particles which
Preview of Wavelength & Frequency - Lesson Presentation, Videos, Computer Activity...

Wavelength & Frequency - Lesson Presentation, Videos, Computer Activity...

Created by
jts23
This zip file contains materials for a middle school science lesson on wavelength and frequency in relation to the electromagnetic spectrum, as part of a unit on waves and energy. The unit was designed for 7th graders in NYC. Includes: SMARTboard .notebook lesson presentation (14 slides) with many YouTube video links *PowerPoint version of presentation added Instructions and materials for a computer activity regarding the electromagnetic spectrum Homework assignment Quiz Presentations serve as
Preview of Periodic Trends: Atomic Radius (Lesson AND Assignment)

Periodic Trends: Atomic Radius (Lesson AND Assignment)

Created by
The Lone Pairs
This lesson goes over how atomic radius increases or decreases as you move across or down the Periodic Table and the reasons why. The lesson includes notes, guided practice and independent practice. *Includes Google Slides and Google Form. You can turn the Google Slides into a PearDeck to make the slides more interactive.
Preview of Tornado Formation, Map Reading - Lesson Plan, Presentation, Activities, Quiz

Tornado Formation, Map Reading - Lesson Plan, Presentation, Activities, Quiz

Created by
jts23
This zip file contains materials for a middle school science lesson on tornado formation and distinguishing between natural disasters on radar maps as part of a weather unit. The unit was designed for 6th graders in NYC. Includes: 1 full lesson plan 1 PowerPoint lesson presentation (11 slides) 1 skeleton outline note taking document that follows presentation (could be used for differentiation) 1 homework assignment 1 short Do Now quiz Presentations serve as lesson plans that guide the teache
Preview of Periodic Trends: Electronegativity (Lesson AND Assignment)

Periodic Trends: Electronegativity (Lesson AND Assignment)

Created by
The Lone Pairs
This lesson goes over how electronegativity increases or decreases as you move across or down the Periodic Table and the reasons why. The lesson includes notes, guided practice and independent practice. *Includes Google Slides and Google Form. You can turn the Google Slides into a PearDeck to make the slides more interactive.
Preview of Physical Chemical Changes High School PPT, Notes, WS, Quiz: Lesson Plan

Physical Chemical Changes High School PPT, Notes, WS, Quiz: Lesson Plan

Students will be able to: classify words or descriptions as physical or chemical changes/properties recognize changes using particulate view of matter Included: PowerpointGuided notes (Prior knowledge, Guided practice, Independent practice)Homework Worksheet (MC and Essay)In Class WS and Next Day WSExit TicketAnswer KeyFollow up with Lab or Increase Writing Fluency in the classroom. Literacy Quick Write Chemical Physical Changes and PropertiesPeanut Brittle Chemical Physical Changes
Preview of WORK AND POWER USING THE STAIRS CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING ACTIVITY

WORK AND POWER USING THE STAIRS CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING ACTIVITY

WORK AND POWER USING THE STAIRS CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING ACTIVITY This is an engaging activity for students to complete using the formulas for WORK and POWER. Students will use a stairway to calculate their speed and distance using normal, fast, and random trials and then differentiate between doing work and using power. It really enlightens our students to actually observe and be involved in the reasoning as to why the amount of work stays the same but the power used can be increased or decre
Preview of Momentum & Energy: Is Energy Conserved in Collisions? (Physics Worksheet)

Momentum & Energy: Is Energy Conserved in Collisions? (Physics Worksheet)

Created by
PHYSICS IS FUN
Goal: Teach students that energy is conserved in collisions (total energy in the universe), but not necessarily in the form of kinetic energy in the system! Kinetic energy during a collision could increase, decrease, or stay the same depending on the collision. Inelastic: Kinetic energy decreases Perfectly Elastic: Kinetic energy increases Explosion: Kinetic energy increases This worksheet works great for AP Physics 1 students! This lesson works great to connect the energy and momentum units. A
Preview of Calculating Percent Composition

Calculating Percent Composition

Students will be introduced to calculating percent compsition by thinking about how test/quiz scores are calculated. They will then have a very simple activity involving a piece of gum and a digital scale to see the percent composition of sugar in a piece of gum. While the students are chewing the gum they can take some guided notes on how to calculate percent composition in a chemical formula. The back page would lead the students to independent practice in three different ways.
Preview of Lesson 26 PowerPoint - Impulse and Momentum

Lesson 26 PowerPoint - Impulse and Momentum

PowerPoint to go with a impulse and momentum animated lesson. Each lesson PowerPoint has a separate handout that can be found on Teachers Pay Teachers and a webpage which includes the content and a video of the lesson. All versions of lesson delivery are synchronous covering the same content the same way. Each lesson includes a problem set for an additional day of practice. Use this webpage here to preview this lesson content which students can use during an asynchronous lessonFind the lesson H
Preview of Collision Course With Energy Lesson Plan

Collision Course With Energy Lesson Plan

Overview: Students will observe how potential and kinetic energy relate to the transfer of energy from one marble to another when they collide. Students will introduce different variables (mass and height) and investigate the transfer of potential and kinetic energy in a sled collision online simulation. Students will build a ramp, test it, and measure the distance their cars travel caused by the collision. Students will create a presentation to share their findings with the class. Content Stan
Preview of Periodic Trends: Ionization Energy

Periodic Trends: Ionization Energy

Created by
The Lone Pairs
This lesson goes over how ionization energy increases or decreases as you move across or down the Periodic Table and the reasons why. The lesson includes notes, guided practice and independent practice. *Includes Google Slides and Google Form. You can turn the Google Slides into a PearDeck to make the slides more interactive.
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