Take out the "fluff" and focus on the "nuts and bolts" with this Atomic Structure Lecture Presentation. Students will learn about atomic structure (protons, neutrons, and electrons), the periodic table, and electron dot diagrams. Includes example problems with answers.
Take out the "fluff" and focus on the "nuts and bolts" with this "Electricity and Magnetism" Lecture Presentation. Practice problems, and answers included. Students will learn Ohm's Law and how to calculate Voltage, Resistance, and Current. Additionally, students will learn to create single and parallel circuits.
Take out the "fluff" and focus on the "nuts and bolts" with this "Chemical Equations & Chemical Reactions" Lecture Presentation. Step by Step instructions, practice problems, and answers included. Students will learn to balance chemical equations and identify reaction types - endothermic, exothermic, synthesis reaction, double replacement, single replacement, decomposition, or combustion reactions.
Take out the "fluff" and focus on the "nuts and bolts" with this Evolution Summary packet! Could easily be used as guided notes. The charts, graphs, and images have proven to be very beneficial for my CP and ELL students! I hope you enjoy it as much as my students and I have. Please see my page for additional unit packets.
Take out the "fluff" and focus on the "nuts and bolts" with this "Waves" Lecture Presentation. Practice problems, and answers included. Students will learn the difference between transverse and compressional waves, calculating the speed of each. Additionally, students will learn about refraction, diffraction, and sound waves.
Take out the "fluff" and focus on the "nuts and bolts" with this "Momentum & Energy" Lecture Presentation. Practice problems and answers included. Students will learn to calculate Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, Momentum, Force, Power, and Work.
Take out the "fluff" and focus on the "nuts and bolts" with this "Chemical Formula & Bonds" Lecture Presentation. Students will learn how to read & write chemical formulas. Additionally, students will learn how to name a compound based on the chemical formula given. Provides step by step instructions, practice questions, and answers.
Take out the "fluff" and focus on the "nuts and bolts" with this "Metals, Substances, and States of Matter" Lecture Presentation. Students will learn the difference between the states of matter (solid, liquid, gas) and homogeneous vs. heterogeneous mixtures.