Notes & practice that cover the topics of fission & nucleosynthesis. The notes consist of animated slides and include integrated questions and practice. A student note sheet is included for students to write notes (words to write down are highlighted in red) and to complete practice problems integrated in the notes. The practice worksheet is for students to review information about fission & artificial transmutations. They will answer some questions, write a few nuclear equations and an
Notes that cover the topics of the different types of nuclear radiation. Slides are animated and include integrated questions and practice. A student note sheet is included for students to write notes (words to write down are highlighted in red) and to complete practice problems integrated in the notes. Topics include:Main properties of alpha, beta and gamma radiation Electron capture & positron emission Nuclear equations Using band of stability to predict the type of radiation Slides are a
Notes that cover the topics of the nucleus & stability. Topics include brief overview of big bang, strong nuclear force, mass defect/nuclear binding energy, nuclear stability & the band of stability. Slides are animated and include integrated questions and practice. A student note sheet is included for students to write notes (words to write down are highlighted in red) and to complete practice problems integrated in the notes. Product includesSlide presentations (formats include powerpo
Notes that cover the topic of radioactive dating. Slides are animated and include integrated questions and practice. A student note sheet is included for students to write notes (words to write down are highlighted in red) and to complete practice problems integrated in the notes. Topics include: Half-lives & simple calculations (no logarithmic equations used) Parent and daughter isotopes Using half-life graphs to calculate the ages of samples Geological and carbon dating Product includes1.
Product includes 21 review questions covering ohm's law, circuits, electrostatics and magnetic forces. This is a review activity set up similar to jeopardy. I use it with white boards and give students a minute or two to write their answers. This allows them time to think and collaborate, rather than coming up with the answers as quick as possible.