Introductory powerpoint to the Mythbusters myth on pulling phone books apart. It is a great example of static friction. Worksheet does involves an activity that needs playing cards to demonstrate static friction on a smaller scale. Worksheet goes from the powerpoint to the video questions.
Video Question for the Animal Planet Series The Most Extreme. A crossword and word search are included mid-way and at the end of the worksheet. Sources: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSHjodIEQFU (Video link) http://tools.atozteacherstuff.com/word-search-maker/wordsearch.php (Word search Maker) https://worksheets.theteacherscorner.net/make-your-own/crossword/ (Crossword Maker) (Images provided by google images) https://animalplanetsthemostextreme.fandom.com/wiki/Eaters (Animal List)
This is a full lab report worksheet with a scientific question, a procedure, and conclusion questions. With a few common materials and lab test tubes, you can introduce students to acidic liquids. Students will observe the curdling behavior of milk in vinegar to form "zombie brains" compared to milk's behavior in water.
A comprehensive teacher's resource designed to enrich your science curriculum and engage students in the fascinating realm of elements. This resource is tailored to support 6th, 7th to 8th-grade science lessons, providing valuable information, interactive questions, and thought-provoking discussion points. Let's empower our students to become curious scientists as they embark on this educational journey!
Students will be tasks with add arrows to food webs using food chains provided. It is useful to allow students to practice using food chains to form food webs and better understand their relationship. Each food web comes 3 to 4 questions about the web and how the producers and consumers are related. Worksheets can also work as sub-work if your class is in the middle of a unit on food webs and food chains.
Three short science readings on commonly found acids and bases. The three topics are the Digestive system, Natural Souces, and Cooking. Use for Sub work or homework.
Students will use Number Substitution and Braille to write out the vocabulary word. (Codebook sold separately) Then match the found word to its definition in the table on the right with the number above. Solar System Vocabulary words covered: 1. Atmosphere 2. Planets 3. Meteoroid 4. Star 5. Comets 6. Meteors 7. Asteroids 8. Pluto 9. Sun 10. Moon 11. Galaxy
A comprehensive science teacher's resource on molecules. This reading is designed with engaging short answers and multiple-choice questions on the text. Use for homework or handouts readings.
Students will use Number Substitution and Phonetic Alphabet to write out the vocabulary words. (Code Book Sold Separately) Then match it to its definition in the table on the right with the number above. Vocabulary words that are covered, in the order it is on the worksheet: 1. Lysosome 2. Cell membrane 3. Rough ER 4. Nuclear membrane 5. Organelle 6. Nucleolus 7. Smooth ER 8. Golgi body 9. Mitochondrion 10. Nucleus 11. Ribosome 12. Cytoplasm 13. Chromosome
The Worksheet does not cover all the animals in the video. The five animals that have questions are the Camel, Gannett, Guanaco, Polar bear and Water bear. The video can be found on Youtube. Great for a lesson covering adaptation and survival of animals in the wild.
The worksheet is black clocks that allow the instructor to fill in the clock hands to work on telling time at many different times. The worksheet is reusable for practice, homework, quiz, and tests.
The Code Book has multiple codes and ciphers for students to use to answer my science vocab worksheets or other cipher worksheets. It can be folded into a brochure.
Questions for article reading from Science News for Students: https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/black-holes-might-have-temperatureThe article talks about scientist study of the temperature of a black hole. These are while they read questions with a crossword for the power words. The crossword puzzle at the end goes over only 10 of the power words.
Questions for article reading from Science News for Students: https://www.sciencenewsforstudents.org/article/teens-who-play-violent-video-games-not-more-violent-behaviorThe article talks about scientist study of the video games impact on aggressive behavior and if bias could have an effect. These are text-dependent questions with a crossword for the power words. The crossword puzzle at the end goes over only 8 of the power words, such as