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
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 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
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.
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.
In this product, I have created an activity consisting of 3 slides for students to complete with a total of 28 problems. The first slide, the students must determine if the given object is an element , compound or mixture. The second slide: the students have to decide if the given situation is a solution (homogeneous mixture) or Heterogeneous Mixture. Finally, the third slide is for students to determine which is a pure substance and what is a mixture. I have included an answer key for all slid
In this digital activity your students can click and drag dots to indicate the valence electrons in Lewis Dot models. There are 35 total elements that they must label in google slides and I have included an answer key for you. I hope you enjoy this product!
Looking for a way to make curriculum digital for students? Look no further. I have created a template for a digital Notebook for students in google slides. Use this template to add your notes vocabulary lists, etc to one location for students. I have sample tabs in the product already, but you can change them easily to cater to your classroom with your students. Links are already assigned to each tab to take the students to each tab that is in the template. I also included a Home symbol to help
For this resource, your students are provided with picture representations of various everyday objects and situations involving friction (on google slides). They must sort the pictures into: Sliding, Static, Fluid, and Rolling friction. This can be turned into a manipulative for students to use as a study tool and its a great activity to assess them one-on one. I have included an answer key with this activity for you as well. I hope you enjoy!
Need a 5E Lesson that has students practice graphing and reading motion graphs? This activity requires students to think critically and even graph motion of a given situation themselves. My students worked on this and they grasped the knowledge of graphing better than before. I hope your students enjoy as well! This is a google slides activity with embedded suggested links for PHET simulations for visuals and a youtube video for the trailer of Homeward Bound
Need a lab that gets kids moving? Here it is. Students will measure a space that spans 15 meters and they will walk, run, and jog the distances between the marks they measure. I use cones or sidewalk chalk for the bus port when we do this lab so that the sidewalk chalk can be reused as the day goes on (if you teach middle or high school). Students will collect their own data, get practice with the velocity and acceleration formulas and get introduced to graphing their data. Its a great activ
I have created an interactive note activity using google slides. In this document I have included the student's notes and the master teacher copy of answers as well. My students used these to learn how to balance chemical equations and they linked these notes into their interactive notebook (Template also available on my TPT). These notes help break down important concepts for this standard and provide examples. I hope you and your students enjoy!
Need an activity that's fun for kids, but easy to grade? Well check out the Atomic Maze. Students will navigate through the maze by determining the number of Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons from each of the following neutral atoms: Na, Li, Zn,Ba, K, Mn, Mg, Si, I, Ar, Au, F. This is a google Slide document for help on digital learning. The answer key is included! I hope you enjoy!
using google slides, students can see visual representations of molecular models, and complete notes pertaining to each state. I have also embedded a manipulative for the students to sort and create an answer key to go along with these notes. The students can use the manipulative over and over by highlighting the manipulative pieces-click arrange-align-center (horizontal and vertical). My students enjoyed these notes I hope yours does too! I've included a teacher copy of the slides as well as a
These digital notes for net force make the students be engaged in the learning. In these notes, the students will have sections to type the basics of forces: what are they, what affects them, how do you calculate net force, which are balanced and which are not. In addition, there's two slides where they can practice calculating net force themselves for a spot check or whole group discussion. My students love them, i hope yours do too! This is a google slides document perfect for distance learn
I have create a manipulative where students click and drag the dominoes to create a chain of vocab words from start to finish. It includes an answer key where students can self check or you can change it to where its a review assignment. I also included the foldable for the vocab words with their definitions
I have designed this winter themed breakout that tests students knowledge on graphing motion. There's 5 locks total and you'll find that the students are actively engaged in the learning process. My students loved this activity and their reward was 5 extra bonus points on their test (always a hit) This is a google form document
Purpose: to let your students see how quickly the color disappears in hot vs room temperature water while using the steps of the scientific method. This digital copy of the lab paper provides students with questions and areas for reflection along with an embedded link for a timer for the students to use. You can even make this a two day lab and extend it to link density concepts of the coloring in skittles(not included). I hope you enjoy, I know my students did! Doc Type: Its a google slides
I have found that many kids today love music and as a brain based strategy using song association with vocabulary helps them remember the words. Therefore, I have put together a vocabulary playlist for your students to explore their creative side and lean vocabulary for on force at the same time. This was created in a google doc and contains different versions: 1. definitions of words only- students come up with word and song association 2. definitions and songs already included and students com
Are your students tired of the same digital worksheets where they type their answers? This will bring some color to their digital worksheet life! This is a google slide 8.5 x 11 worksheet where students can color in their answers to the problems. They will open their slide click on the bubbles and then hit fill and choose the correct color that corresponds to their answer of Significant Figures. Let this worksheet help them practice the "Atlantic/pacific rules" and have fun while doing it. There