Constellations, Stars, Galaxies & Nebula PowerPoint: Stop getting lost looking for stars & constellations! This lesson not only teaches about the stars & constellations, but how to find them too! This PowerPoint on Locating Constellations, Stars, Galaxies and Nebula can be used for any Elementary, Middle, or High School science class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is introduce students to many constellations, galaxies, and nebulae, and to show them how to find them in the sky, and g
Moon Phases: This moon phases PowerPoint incorporates easy to understand explanations with interactive/ animations, and questions which keep students engaged while learning about what causes the moon's phases.
Moon Phases Power Point Contents (46 slides):
♦ The Phases of the Moon (Title Slide)
♦ Two Types of Moon Shapes
♦ Crescent Moon
♦ Gibbous Moon
♦ Quarter Moon (3 slides)
♦ Full Moon
♦ New Moon
Anatomy:
These PowerPoint presentations are geared to any High School Biology or Anatomy class/grade. The purpose of these PowerPoint's are to summarize the important information and concepts about each body system.
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♦ Burns and Skin Pathology
♦ The Structure and Function of Nerves
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Eclipses: Lunar and Solar
This lesson incorporates easy to understand explanations with interactive/ animations, and questions which keep students engaged while learning about what is and what causes solar and lunar eclipses.
This lesson contains 29 slides and should run a full class period or two to teach, and contains the following Slide Titles:
♦ Title Slide
♦ Solar Eclipse
♦ Total vs. Partial Eclipses
♦ Partial Solar Eclipse
♦ To
Planets: This Dwarf Planets PowerPoint is meant to introduce students to the dwarf planets of our solar system. This lesson also explains why Pluto was declassified from being a planet to being a dwarf planet. There are 5 dwarf planets and this PPT lesson has 54 slides which includes the following information: ♦ Where is it? ♦ What the planet's surface is like ♦ Composition of the atmosphere ♦ Temperature range ♦ Facts about its moons
Comets, Meteors, Meteoroids, Meteorites and Asteroids PowerPoint: This lesson incorporates easy to understand explanations with interactive/ animations, videos, and questions which keep students engaged while learning about the differences between Meteoroids, Meteors, Meteorites, Comets, & Asteroids.
This lesson contains 24 slides and should run a full class period or two to teach, and contains the following Slide Titles:
♦ (Title Slide)
♦ Meteoroids
♦ Micro-meteoro
Fossils: This PowerPoint on The Fossil Record is geared to any Middle or High School Science or Biology class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to summarize the important information and concepts about the fossil record including: A. The different types of fossils and how to identify them B. How fossils form (with videos) C. Changes over time in fossils D. Evolution of whales E. Vestigial and Homologous structures On average this presentation should run approximately 15 to 35 minutes (de
Joints and Pathology of the Skeletal System PowerPoint: This PowerPoint on Joints and Joint Pathology is geared to any High School Biology or Anatomy class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to summarize the important information and concepts about the joints and pathology of the skeletal system.
On average this presentation should run approximately 10 to 30 minutes of class time and is meant to either introduce or reinforce concepts.
There is a worksheet attached to this lesson that re
Volcanoes:
This PowerPoint on Volcanoes can be used for any Late Elementary (If modified), Middle, or Early High School science class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to summarize key facts and information about the different types of volcanoes and lava.
On average this presentation on Volcanoes should run approximately 45 to 2 hours of class time (depending on the amount of note-taking, discussions and questions) and is meant to either introduce or reinforce concepts.
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Solar System: This formation of the solar system PowerPoint engages students by incorporating high resolution pictures, and easy to understand explanations on the formation of the solar system. This lesson contains 12 slides and should run a full class period or two to teach, and contains the following Slide Titles: ♦ The Formation of the Solar System (Title Slide) ♦ The Overall Process ♦ Supernova: The Death of a Red Supergiant ♦ Supernova: Animation ♦ Interstellar Cloud ♦ Protostar Formation
Evolution:
This PowerPoint on The Theory of Human Evolution is geared to any Middle or High School Science or Biology class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to summarize the important information and concepts about human evolution including:
A. The main idea of human evolution with explanations & video
B. The theories for bipedalism and intelligence
C. Transitional Species including: Ardipithecus, Australopithecus, Homo Habilis, Homo Erecus, Neanderthals, and the little people of Flore
Burns and Skin Pathology PowerPoint: This PowerPoint on Burns and Skin Pathology is geared to any High School Biology or Anatomy class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to summarize the important information and concepts about the Integumentary System.
On average this presentation should run approximately 15 to 30 minutes of class time and is meant to either introduce or reinforce concepts.
There are 20 slides (excluding the title slide) on this PowerPoint which contain the following ti
Earthquakes! Earthquakes! Earthquakes! Earthquakes!
Earthquakes - Dip-Slip Faults PowerPoint: This PowerPoint on Dip-Slip Geologic Faults is geared to any Middle School or High School Earth Science or Geology class. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to compare and contrast the differences between each type of geologic fault. This is done by first showing examples of each type of geologic fault then allowing students to show that they have learned by taking multiple mini quizzes.
On average t
Mythology: This mythology of the planets Power Point is a fun and interesting way to teach students about the history of the days of the week; and how the naming of the Sun, Moon, and Planets have roots in Greek, Roman and Germanic Mythologies.
There are 10 slides in this PowerPoint with the following Titles:
♦ Title Slide
♦ Etymology of Sunday
♦ Etymology of Monday
♦ Etymology of Tuesday
♦ Etymology of Wednesday
♦ Etymolo
The Universe PowerPoint:
This PowerPoint on the structure of the universe was designed to captivate and put students in awe of the vast distances of space.
There are 22 slides which include the following:
♦ 6 slides showing how a small (seemingly empty) part of space (seen from Earth)
actually contains multitudes of galaxies with multitudes of stars
♦ 16 slides showing the structure of the Universe: Earth --> Solar System --> Solar
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Rainbows: Rainbow Formation PowerPoint: This lesson incorporates easy to understand interactive/ animations, pictures and questions which keep students engaged while learning about the science behind the formation of rainbows.
This lesson contains 31 slides and should run a full class period to teach, and contains the following Slide Titles:
♦ The Science of Rainbows (Title Slide)
♦ Additive Color Mixing
♦ Light Through a Prism
♦ Prisms and Water
Bones PowerPoint: This PowerPoint on Bones is geared to any High School Biology or Anatomy class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to summarize the important information and concepts about Bones.
On average this presentation should run approximately 10 to 30 minutes of class time and is meant to either introduce or reinforce concepts.
There are 13 slides (excluding the title slide) on this PowerPoint which contain the following titles:
Bone Composition
Bone Structure
External Features
Respiratory System PowerPoint: This PowerPoint on The Respiratory System is geared to any High School Biology or Anatomy class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to summarize the important information and concepts about the Respiratory System.
On average this presentation should run approximately 10 to 30 minutes of class time and is meant to either introduce or reinforce concepts.
There are 10 slides (excluding the title slide) on this PowerPoint which contain the following titles:
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Halloween: This Halloween and Space Science PowerPoint: Many Trick or Treat on Halloween, some even know the history; but few know the connection between the history of Halloween and the star cluster: The Pleiades.
This Halloween PowerPoint gives astronomical information about the star cluster and the greek mythologies surrounding the Pleiades, otherwise known as the Seven Sisters. It then describes the origin of Halloween with the role of the Pleiades.
Important: Open the PPT as Read-Only t
Heart PowerPoint: This PowerPoint on the heart is geared to any High School Biology or Anatomy class/grade. The purpose of this PowerPoint is to summarize the important information and concepts about the human heart and the circulatory system.
On average this presentation should run approximately 10 to 30 minutes of class time and is meant to either introduce or reinforce concepts.
There are 8 slides (excluding the title slide) on this PowerPoint which contain the following titles:
Blood Cir