Students practice identifying elements, coefficients, subscripts, and atoms through sets of 5 practice problems. Then, they put it all together to complete the tables for the last 5 questions. Great for practicing counting atoms in small chunks, and it's easy to identify which specific skills are more difficult for students.
Students match the correct weather tool to its description. As they answer questions correctly, the image magically appears! **Answer key is included. Delete the answer key page before assigning to students!**
Students determine if the example relationship given is Predatory, Competitive, Symbiotic, Mutualism, Parasitism, or Commensalism. As students answer questions correctly, the image magically appears! **Answer key is on page 2. Delete this page before assigning to students!**
Students will use the story of Goldilocks and the 3 Bears to write their own space-themed version. Students will compare and contrast the planets in the Solar System and emphasize the characteristics of Earth that allows life to survive there.
Introduce students to chemical formulas through this inquiry activity. Students can work with a partner, group, or individually, to guess the chemical formula for each molecule shown. Works great as an intro to chemical formulas and counting atoms, but can also serve as a higher-level practice for writing chemical formulas.
Using emojis as hints, students guess each stage in the Life Cycle of Stars. Students can answer by typing in the space given on the slide, or writing in a printed copy of the assignment. Answer key and definitions included.
Students can visually explore the different biomes and determine the biodiversity of the given samples. Includes images for each biome and a set of questions for students.
Help students make connections by comparing concepts or items to other objects. Template provides space for 4 different objects with 3 answer spaces for students.
Using emojis as hints, students guess each cell organelle. Students can answer by typing in the space given on the slide, or writing in a printed copy of the assignment.