I have been a science teacher for over a decade now and I love my job!
I have my Instructional Technology Master's degree as well as a B.S.Ed. in Secondary Science education. I am also certified to teach gifted and AP classes.
Here is a fantastic virtual lab testing a variety of common/household substance's with pH Paper, Litmus Paper, and Red Cabbage Juice Indicator. Each slide is on a different substance, the students will watch a short (only a few seconds long) of the experiment being conducted and then they can use the interactive slides to answer the questions. Household Substances that are tested: SoapMilkHot SauceVinegarWaterGlass CleanerBleachSodaOrange JuiceFloor CleanerBuy the Bundle Here and Save Money!Fol
This is the complete years worth of guided notes for Physical Science. This is perfect to use throughout the entire year to teach new content, or use this as a review before assessments or remediation after assessments including midterm and final exams. This is also perfect for summer school or an online class. They are fully editable for your standards. It comes with a digital version that students can type directly into (Google Classroom Ready), or a paper/pencil version that you can print ou
Here is a visually engaging way to teach the Acids and Bases Unit all put together in one place as a Bundle. They are all fully editable and ready to go! Included in the Bundle: Acids and Bases Intro Google Slide Lesson, Notes, & Google Interactive PracticeArrhenius and Brønsted- Lowry Google Lesson, Notes, and BONUS Mini ProjectAcids and Bases Virtual Lab: pH Paper, Litmus Paper, & Cabbage JuiceWhat is covered in the Bundle: Lesson and Student Guided Notes on the Introduction to Acids and Bases
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Reactivity of Metals, Nonmetals, & Metalloids. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching video of the lesson being taught for absent students, review, or remediation! Everything is fully editable and ready to go! Included in the lesson: Metals Properties, Nonmetal Properties, Metalloid Properties, Reactivity of Metals and the "Why", Reactivity of Nonmetals and the "why", Checkpoint Questi
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Atomic Theory History. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching YouTube Video! They are all fully editable, animated, and ready to go! Here is the YouTube Video link Covered in the lesson: advancements and limitations of these scientists: Democritus, Dalton, Thomson, Rutherford, Chadwick, Bohr, and Schrodinger. The gold foil experiment, plum pudding model (AKA: Chocolate Chip model), pla
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Orbital Diagrams. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching instructional video explaining the slides and science behind the concepts. This is great for absent students, review, or remediation. They are all fully editable, and ready to go! Included in the lesson: Orbital diagram shapes, Aufbau Principle, Pauli's Principle, Hund's Rule, Practice Problems, Upward and Downward electron spin, a
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Isotopes and Mass Spectrometry. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching video explaining each slide and the science behind it all. They are all fully editable, and ready to go! Included in the lesson: Review of atoms, Review of Periodic Table Squares, Isotopes, Atomic Mass, Neutrons, Protons, Electrons, Isotope Abundance, Mass Spectrometry Graphs This is a great follow up lesson to my Ato
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Ionic Radius Trend of the Periodic Table. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching instructional video that explains the science. This is great for absent students, review, or remediation. They are all fully editable, and ready to go! Included in the lesson: Ionic Radius Trend, Metals and Nonmetals (Cation and Anion) Trends, Easy to remember general rule, practice problems with answers, and
This is a Radioactivity Unit Portfolio (Guided notes and video lessons) that is a fully editable Google Document for your standards. I teach the science and explain all of the answers on the Portfolio guided notes during the video playlist. This is great for remediation, review, mini lessons, or independent lessons. This is also fantastic for a teachers first year teaching Physical Science! YouTube Radioactivity video playlistFor more lessons and ideas check out my YouTube Channel "Science Exp
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Fusion: How the Elements Were Made. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching instructional video for the science being explained. They are all fully editable, animated, and ready to go! This is a short and sweet way to cover this concept. Included in the lesson: fusion defined, fusion animation, Law of conservation of energy and matter, how larger elements than Hydrogen are formed, and a m
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Ion Electron Configuration. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching video explaining each slide and the science behind it all. They are all fully editable, and ready to go! Included in the lesson: Ion Electron configuration of the s, p, and d block elements, examples, answers, and explanations. This is a great follow up lesson to my Electron Configuration (Plus Noble Gas Abridged Version)
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Atom and Ion Basics. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching YouTube that explains the science! They are all fully editable, animated, and ready to go! Covered in the lesson: Atoms and Ions. Subatomic particles of an atom (protons, neutrons, and electrons), where to find them and their charges. Positive and Negative charged ions (cations and anions). How to write ion notation. Buy the Bund
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Molecular Geometry. It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching video that will walk the students through how to solve the answers. They are all fully editable and ready to go! Included in the lesson: Molecular Geometry, Linear, Bent, Trigonal Planar, Trigonal Pyramidal, Tetrahedral, Bonded Pairs, Lone Pairs, Bond Angle, Lewis dot Structure, Models, Example Problems with answer, matching vide
This is an Force and Motion Unit Portfolio (Guided notes and video lessons) that is editable Google Document for your standards. I teach the science and explain all of the answers on the Portfolio guided notes during the video playlist. This is great for remediation, review, mini lessons, or independent lessons. This is also perfect for a teacher's first year teaching Physical Science. YouTube Force and Motion video playlistFor updated videos, lessons, and ideas check out my YouTube Channel "S
Here is a visually engaging way to teach Electron Configuration (and Noble Gas Electron Configuration). It is a Google Slides Lesson with a matching Google Document Student Guided Notes Sheets. Plus, a matching video explaining each slide and the science behind it all. They are all fully editable, and ready to go! Included in the lesson: Electron configuration of the s, p, and d block elements, how to do Noble Gas Abridged version of electron configuration, Examples, answers, and explanations.
This is an Energy Unit Portfolio (Guided notes and videos) that is editable Google Document for your standards. I teach the science and explain all of the answers to the Portfolio notes on the video playlist. This is great for remediation, review, mini lessons, or independent lessons. YouTube Energy video playlist For more lessons and ideas check out my YouTube Channel "Science Explained" Follow me Here to see all of my new content. BONUS MATERIALS FREE!!! Energy Vocabulary CardsPotential a
This is a Chemical Bonding and Reactions Unit Portfolio (Guided notes and video lessons) that is an editable Google Document for your standards. I teach the science and explain all of the answers on the Portfolio guided notes during the video playlist. This is great for remediation, review, mini lessons, or independent lessons. This is also perfect for a teacher's first year teaching Physical Science. YouTube Chemical Bonding and Reactions video playlistFor updated videos, lessons, and ideas, ch
Here is a heat transfer lab report that experiments with convection, conduction, and radiation. It also has a matching YouTube video where I conduct the experiment to show you how it is done, or you can use it for absent students or even online learners. Video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7qGnSh2VBzA & t=202s Follow me Here to see all of my new content. For more: lessons, labs, notes, videos, and ideas, check out my YouTube Channel "Science Explained"
This is a Matter and Periodic Table Unit Portfolio (Guided notes and video lessons) that is editable Google Document for your standards. I teach the science and explain all of the answers on the Portfolio guided notes during the video playlist. This is great for remediation, review, mini lessons, or independent lessons. This is also perfect for a teacher's first year of teaching Physical Science. YouTube Matter and Periodic Table video playlistFor updated videos, lessons, and ideas, check out m
This is an Electricity Unit Portfolio (Guided notes and video lessons) that is editable Google Document for your standards. I teach the science and explain all of the answers on the Portfolio guided notes during the video playlist. This is great for remediation, review, mini lessons, or independent lessons. This is also perfect for a teacher's first time teaching Physical Science. YouTube Electricity video playlistFor updated videos, lessons, and ideas check out my YouTube Channel "Science Exp
I have been a science teacher for over a decade now and I love my job!
I have my Instructional Technology Master's degree as well as a B.S.Ed. in Secondary Science education. I am also certified to teach gifted and AP classes.
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I have a B.S Ed in Secondary Science Education and my Master's Degree in Instructional Technology. I am also certified to teach gifted and AP classes.
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I have a YouTube Channel called "Science Explained" where I post videos on: instructional content, labs, formative assessments, read alouds, and more! Check it out!
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