Hands-on experiments are great for teaching students, but what if you just can't do them in real life? Virtual labs and simulations to the rescue! This virtual lab allows students to test the physical property of density using a simulation found on the PhET website.
Hands-on experiments are great for teaching students, but what if you just can't do them in real life? Virtual labs and simulations to the rescue! This virtual lab demonstrates the relationship between kinetic and potential energy using a simulation found at The Physics Aviary. Supports GSE.S8P2b
Get your students up and moving with this scavenger hunt review of Middle East (Southwest Asia) geography. All locations required by GSE SS7G5 are included in this hunt: Euphrates River, Jordan River, Tigris River, Suez Canal, Persian Gulf, Strait of Hormuz, Arabian Sea, Red Sea, Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel,Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Turkey, Gaza Strip, and West Bank. Includes: 18 Scavenger Hunt cards (2 per page)Student answer documentTeacher answer key
As you start back to school, do you want to learn more about your students and how they best learn? This 10 question color by number is a simple, low-stakes way to gain that information. There are no right or wrong answers, so completed coloring pages will vary.
Questions trails provide a more interactive and engaging experience than standard worksheets. This activity focuses on ionic bonds, including writing formulas or names for binary ionic compounds. Aligns to GSE SPS2.
Twenty color-coded characteristics and examples of solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas are provided for students to sort. The focus of this activity is molecular arrangement and movement.
Students need to learn that scientific understanding is not fixed and changes as new information is acquired. This hyperdoc will allow your students to explore the atomic model as it has changed from Democritus through the Electron Cloud Model. You can use this as an exploratory activity or as a comprehension check after you have taught your lesson.
Need a quick self-checking activity to gauge student understanding of subatomic particles? This resource includes 10 questions and will give students (and you) immediate feedback on their comprehension. Great for an exit ticket or bellringer/warm-up activity! This is a Google sheets file. Please be sure you can use Google sheets before downloading.
5th - 10th
Chemistry, Physical Science, Science
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