Want to see how your students do at drawing Bohr Models but need to go digital? Well here's a solution for you. I have created in google slides a manipulative that allows students to drag and place the subatomic particles into an atomic model. It allows teachers to assess their understanding of where protons, neutrons, and electrons are located in the atom, as well as what each shell can hold. There's an area for a whole class demonstration and areas of additional practice. The following atoms
Matter Unit Mega-Bundle — Complete Notes + Answer Keys!Perfect for Middle School Science (Grades 6–8) Make teaching your matter unit easier than ever with this fully loaded bundle of clear, student-friendly notes and teacher-ready answer keys. Designed to support direct instruction, interactive notebooks, and review activities, this set gives you everything you need for a complete and consistent unit. ✅ What’s IncludedThorough, visually organized notes for the following topics: Atomic Struct
Looking for a fun and creative way to review energy concepts? Look no further! This engaging resource is perfect for reviewing energy types, transformations, and heat. As students work through the questions, their answers determine how they color and design their character — making science review both educational and artistic! Choose between two seasonal themes: ❄️ Snowman Energy Review – perfect for winter 🦃 Turkey Energy Review – perfect for fall Your students will love the hands-on, cr
I have combined several HOT items into one file for you! The bundle includes digital copies of the following:Matter Vocab Domino Manipulative with word foldable Atomic Maze (#protons, neutrons, electrons) Significant Figures Ws Skittle Lab (scientific Method) Density Notes with built in manipulative States of Matter notes with built in sort manipulative Intro to Atoms Notes- how to determine #P,N,E; using Periodic table to create Bohr Models Lewis Dot WS- students drag dots to create the models
Make abstract force fields click for your students with this engaging Color-by-Number worksheet! Students answer higher-level multiple-choice questions and reveal a hidden picture by coloring based on their answers — learning science and staying focused. Perfect for middle school physical science when teaching gravitational, magnetic, and electric fields. 🧠 What Students Will Learn Students will identify and compare: ✔️ Characteristics of gravitational, magnetic, and electric fields ✔
Are you new to teaching Physical Science or need the extra Anchor charts to help students visually remember concepts from the unit? Well, these anchor charts are perfect additions for you! I have these on my walls in my classroom and students always refer back to them and it helps keep materials relevant. Even when I take these items down for testing, students will still look at the wall for the poster they refer to. These anchor charts are taken from the standards of 8th grade physical s
Are you new to teaching Physical Science or need the extra Anchor charts to help students visually remember concepts from the unit? Well, these anchor charts are perfect additions for you! I have these on my walls in my classroom and students always refer back to them and it helps keep materials relevant. Even when I take these items down for testing, students will still look at the wall for the poster they refer to. These anchor charts are taken from the standards of 8th grade physical science
This resource contains 3 concept Maps with Keys for a great review. The first organizer is about mechanical waves, the second is about Electromagnetic Waves, and the last is on wave behavior (transmission, scattering, reflection, refraction, etc.) I gave these to my students for review of material and its great for a refresher and for their notebooks. I hope you enjoy!
8th Grade Interactive Notebook Dividers | Physical Science Focus | Editable PPT + Printable PDFThis resource is designed exactly as I use it in my 8th grade physical science classroom, helping students stay organized and focused on key standards aligned to the Georgia Department of Education’s EOG Success criteria. You’ll get: 10 interactive notebook dividers breaking down units by standards of excellence Editable PowerPoint file so you can customize the dividers to fit your teaching style an
In this google slides activity, students will look at pictures of molecules, elements, and compounds and determine what each one is by clicking and dragging labels to the pictures they correspond to. This activity makes students think and allows you to assess their understanding of these concepts. There are 15 problems for them to complete and Ive even included an answer key. I hope your students enjoy, I know mine did!
This activity is a great way for students to review and show understanding on Electromagnetic Waves. The questions are thought provoking and require students to have a vast knowledge of waves. They complete the worksheet by choosing the correct answers and color coding the original geometric design. The students enjoy the coloring the sheet and it makes for a great display piece for the hallway on parent night! This comes complete with answer keys for the coloring and the questions and i've inc
Make science concepts easier to grasp with these Fill-in-the-Blank SparkNotes-Style Summaries, designed to support student understanding in middle and high school science. Whether you're teaching 8th grade or high school Physical Science, these resources align with the Georgia Standards of Excellence (GSE) and provide clear, structured reinforcement for every unit (Matter, Energy, Force and motion, waves, electricity and magnets). Each summary presents essential content in a student-friendly
This Thanksgiving themed breakout uses google forms and is a fun way for your students to review the following topics: physical and chemical changesbalancing chemical equationsperiodic tablebohr modelsvocab-ductile, malleable, hardness, etc
Cute Dog-Themed Printable Teacher Planner | Editable & Ready to PrintBring some tail-wagging joy to your planning routine with this adorable dog-themed printable planner! Perfect for teachers who love pups and want a functional yet fun way to stay organized all year long. What’s Included: Customizable Cover – Personalize with your name or subject for a planner that’s truly yours. Editable Calendar – Fill in your own dates and events to keep track of the school year. Meeting Notes Section –
Are you new to teaching Physical Science or need the extra Anchor charts to help students visually remember concepts from the unit? Well, these anchor charts are perfect additions for you! I have these on my walls in my classroom and students always refer back to them and it helps keep materials relevant. Even when I take these items down for testing, students will still look at the wall for the poster they refer to. These anchor charts are taken from the standards of 8th grade physical science
Our school like most are incorporating the 5E lessons into our curriculum for the year. Therefore, I have created an activity where students are introduced to distance and displacement. There's a suggested embedded video from youtube, and suggested Maps for students to track their distance around New York City. Its a great way for students to be creative and graph their walk around the city and gain a knowledge of distance and displacement.
This is a fun color by number activity with a pumpkin for fall. It covers physical and chemical changes and properties and promotes critical thinking skills for your students. It is a great was to introduce or review concepts for this standard. My classes enjoy it, I hope yours does too! This resource has 2 pages of questions and one color by number picture drawn by myself. Answer Key included for easy grading
Want a project that is easy to grade and doesn't clutter your classroom? Well look no more! I typically assign this project over a long break such as winter/Christmas Break as an extra credit opportunity, but I have also assigned it as whole group in class projects as well. In this project the students can work in a group (no more than 3) or alone and construct a roller coaster out of various materials for a marble to travel through. The students are required to have the following: ******Your ro
Are your students struggling to realize the connection between atomic number and atomic mass and what it subatomic particle it corresponds to? I have created an activity (one slide of 20 problems) that are a mixture of giving them the proton and neutron number and the electron and neutron number. The students drag that atomic symbol bubble and cover their answer to what it corresponds too, making grading a breeze! I have provided an answer key as well for this google slide activity.