Important Note:This unit is an enrichment activity that covers nuclear fission, nuclear meltdown and the outcome of the Chernobyl reactor explosion. It DOES NOT teach the basics of nuclear chemistry. Before using this enrichment mini-unit your students should have background knowledge regarding nuclear chemistry including types of radioactive decay and half-life. Unit Overview:Day 1: -What is nuclear fission? -How does the process of nuclear fission create energy? -How does a nuclear meltdown
Chapter 1: The Real Number SystemIncludes guided notes for the following lessonsLesson 1.0 Real Numbers Lesson 1.1 Rational Numbers Lesson 1.1 Locating Rational Numbers Lesson 1.2 Writing Rational Numbers as Decimals Lesson 1.2 Comparing Rational Numbers Lesson 1.3 Irrational Numbers Lesson 1.4 The Real Number System Lesson 1.5. Identifying Significant Digits Includes the following assessments:Quiz: Lessons 1.0 and 1.1 Quiz: Lessons 1.2 Chapter. 1 Test
Includes: 1. Chemical Reactions UNIT PowerPoint (Keynote & PDF included)Engage your students with visual representations and questions that connect material to their prior knowledge of matter! Over 40 slides covering the following topics: -Types of chemical reactions: synthesis, decomposition, single and double replacement, and combustion -Kinetic and Chemical Energy -Conservation of Matter and Energy -Exothermic and Endothermic Reactions -Equilibrium 2. Rate of Reactions Board Game!Students mu
Protists Keynote presentation. Part of a unit on classification. Download includes: -Protists Presentation as a pptx and pdf -Protists Closed Notes as a pages doc and pdf
Introduction to chemical compounds and chemical equations. Accompanying video can be found on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh-0NSDiTi8Questions CoveredWhat is a compound? How is a compound different from an element? What is a pure substance? What information does a chemical equation tell us about a compound? What is a subscript? What is a fixed ratio?
Keynote presentation about magnetic force and magnetic fields. Presentation includes 9 slides with detailed speaker notes. Considers the following questions:-How are magnetic fields created?-What is a magnetic field?-How do magnetic fields interact?-What are magnetic poles?-What makes something magnetic?-What makes something a magnet?-What is a ferromagnetic material?-What is the difference between a permanent and a non-permanent magnet?-How do heat and other factors affect magnets?Recorded
This is a great activity for 4th-6th graders that highlights the relationship between area and perimeter. Students should be comfortable with calculating area and perimeter on their own and have some practice with this skill before implementing this lesson. Centimeter dot paper is not included, but can be printed online for free!
4th - 6th
Geometry, Math, Measurement
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