This secondary education lesson covers how Earth's orbit causes time zones and seasons. This Powerpoint contains many visuals, notes, videos and questions to stimulate all types of academic learners. The games drive the content home, with a hands-on approach to learning the content. The videos and questions throughout break up the routine note taking process and reconfirm the knowledge the students are taking in. One of the games contains a worksheet that I use to ask the students questions, but
This is a secondary education project that allows the students to research and present information about different scientists throughout history. The students will create an presentation (powerpoint, prezi, glogster), about their scientists, as well as, a wanted poster and extension activity in order to teach the class about their famous scientist.
This is a perfect end of the semester, trimester or year project!
Included in the download:
Famous Scientist introduction picture
Project guidel
I created this PowerPoint for an after school program. It can be used in a Psychology class to demonstrate the executive processes of the frontal lobe of the brain. It can also be used as a fill lesson at the end of the year/before a break, or it is the perfect lesson for a sick day. It is a fun way to inform the students about how their frontal lobe functions. The added games will demonstrate what the students are learning and have the students compete with each other. What class doesn't have f
This lesson covers the vocabulary and parts of fresh water. There are questions throughout the lesson to check on the students' understanding and a critical thinking debate at the end of the lesson. The topics in this powerpoint are:
Where on Earth fresh water is found
-surface water
-ground water
-water table
How does Water Move
-channel
-tributary
-watershed (separations and divide)
-flow gradient and stream load
How does Ground Water Flow
-aquifer
-porosity vs permability
-recharging/rech
This is a secondary education Powerpoint that covers ocean waves, their properties and how they form. This powerpoint is full of notes, visuals, videos and questions to help stimulate the students mind. The material is brought to the student in many ways to help all types of learners understand the concepts in this lesson. There are also questions to simulate the students critical thinking skills.
Topics covered in this powerpoint:
Properties of Waves
-Crest
-Trough
-Wavelength
-Amplitude
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I created this PowerPoint for an after school program. It can be used in a Psychology class to demonstrate the processes of the temporal lobe. It can also be used as a fill lesson at the end of the year/before a break, or it is the perfect lesson for a sick day. It is a fun way to inform the students about how their temporal lobe functions. The added games will demonstrate what the students are learning and have the students compete with each other. What class doesn't have fun with that?
What i
This powerpoint highlights topics on how humans affect our Earth and the organisms in it. The first day the students look at the journey of coal and oil in an ecosystem and create a comic strip based off their journeys. Day two the students look at the introduction of exotic organisms into ecosystems and their impact. They also look into how humans have tampered with ecosystems such as, the rain forest, grasslands, wetlands, and how these places can be restored.
After the lesson the student
I created this PowerPoint for an after school program. It can be used in a Psychology class to demonstrate the processes of the parietal lobe. It can also be used as a fill lesson at the end of the year/before a break, or it is the perfect lesson for a sick day. It is a fun way to inform the students about how their parietal lobe functions. The added games will demonstrate what the students are learning and have the students compete with each other. What class doesn't have fun with that?
What i
Students will complete one mini lab on each type of heat transfer (radiation, convection and conduction). You may have students complete all three mini labs in one class period or complete one at a time.You may explain conduction, convection, and radiation to your students beforehand or use these mini labs to introduce and explain the concepts.
After each lab the students draw pictures and explain, which type of heat transfer is being viewed.
*These labs are the culminating labs after the
I created this PowerPoint for an after school program. It can be used in a Psychology class to demonstrate the processes of the occipital lobe. It can also be used as a fill lesson at the end of the year/before a break, or it is the perfect lesson for a sick day. It is a fun way to inform the students about how their occipital lobe functions. The added games will demonstrate what the students are learning and have the students compete with each other. What class doesn't have fun with that?
What
I created this PowerPoint for an after school program. It can be used in a Psychology or any other class to demonstrate how to retrain your brain. It can also be used as a fill lesson at the end of the year/before a break, or it is the perfect lesson for a sick day. It is a fun way to inform the students about how their brain is stuck a constant struggle of routine, and how there is a way to break the routine ways of thinking. The added games will demonstrate what the students are learning and s
This extensive earthquake unit covers many factors to make your students knowledgeable in the topic of earthquakes. It has many links and videos to break up the monotony of a powerpoint lesson. Questions about the earthquakes are scattered throughout the slides. At the end of the powerpoints is a engineering and design lab; creating a seismograph. The topics in this unit are:
Frequency
-how often
-world earthquakes
-midwest earthquakes
-comparing some of the largest earthquakes recorded
W
This secondary education lesson covers the creation of wind and its purpose in the atmosphere. This powerpoint includes, an anticipatory set, notes, visuals, questions, and videos to help all types of students learn the information in their own way. Within the powerpoint is an example of what students should draw/label in their notebook as their interactive page. At the end of the powerpoint is a STEM engineering and design lab - creating a wind powered car.
**I typically have my students co
What are elements, compounds and mixtures? This secondary lesson plan is set up with an introductory classification investigation. The lab will help students decipher why materials are classified based off their properties, and allow them to create their own classification groups. The powerpoint is broken up into visuals, notes, videos and questions to present the material to all types of learners. There are many formative assessments throughout the powerpoint, to check and see what the stud
This secondary education lesson covers ocean currents, how they work and what affects them. This Powerpoint contains many visuals, notes, videos and questions to stimulate all types of academic learners. The questions at the beginning of the Powerpoint get the students thinking and ready for the material about to be presented. The videos and questions throughout break up the routine note taking process and reconfirm the knowledge the students are taking in.
**I Have my students write the text
This is an introduction powerpoint for a unit on oceans. The powerpoint is very inquiry based and is meant to be a fun way to jump into the new unit. This powerpoint includes multiple questions, random facts, pictures, videos, vocabulary and three mini-labs. The quick paced powerpoint and labs introduce many different topics in ocenography, such as:
The five oceans
Cold vs Warm water
Currents
Percent of world is salt vs fresh water
Salinity
*Low and High
Mini - Labs
*Hot vs Cold Water
*S
This is an secondary level lesson covering clouds and cloud formation. This Powerpoint contains many visuals, notes, videos and questions to stimulate all types of academic learners. The interactive notebook activity at the beginning of the lesson has students draw information from their prior knowledge on the topic. The videos and questions throughout break up the routine note taking process and reconfirm the knowledge the students are taking in.
**I Have my students write the text in RED.
To
I created this PowerPoint for an after school program. It can be used in a Psychology class to demonstrate the processes of the cerebellum. It can also be used as a fill lesson at the end of the year/before a break, or it is the perfect lesson for a sick day. It is a fun way to inform the students about how their cerebellum functions. The added games will demonstrate what the students are learning and have the students compete with each other. What class doesn't have fun with that?
What is cove
I created this PowerPoint for an after school program. It can be used in a Psychology class to demonstrate the difference in how each sex processes information. It can also be used as a fill lesson at the end of the year/before a break or perfect for a sick day. It is a fun way to put the boys vs the girls in the class for a competition. What class doesn't have fun with that?
There are many games played in this PowerPoint, as well as, who should win each competition based off brain function.
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This secondary education lesson covers what influences weather. This Powerpoint contains many visuals, notes, videos and questions to stimulate all types of academic learners. The questions at the beginning of the Powerpoint get the students thinking and ready for the material about to be presented. The videos and questions throughout break up the routine note taking process and reconfirm the knowledge the students are taking in.
**I Have my students write the text in RED.
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5th - 10th
Earth Sciences, General Science, Science
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