Powerpoint covers thermal energy transfer (conduction, convection, and radiation) thermal expansion and contraction, and thermal insulators and conductors.
Students work in groups to design a biosphere that will be able to sustain itself in a mason jar. I had the students observe and record changes that took place over a two-week period. I provided some of the materials for my students, but many brought in their own.
Students create a postcard from another celestial body from outside of our solar system. They utilize the space hierarchy as their address. They also research other bodies outside of our solar system.
Students solve word problems using distance, speed, and time. As students solve the problems correctly, pixels of a secret image appear on the screen. This puzzle requires very basic math and knowledge of units. Once the entire puzzle is solved correctly, a dinosaur will appear! Answer Key included!
An outline for a brochure project involving environmental threats. Students choose an environmental threat to research and create a brochure. Includes directions, a graphic organizer to organize student's thoughts, and a place to cite sources.
Vocabulary and concept activity or review for pressure systems. As students complete the activity, a pixel image will appear. Pixels appear every time a correct answer is provided, the entire image will be visible when the activity is correctly completed. A great, quick, activity while also allowing the students to check their own answers!
Students will solve velocity and acceleration practice problems using Google Sheets. When students answer problems correctly, part of an image will appear! Once all problems are answered correctly, the entire image will become visible. This activity only uses the basic velocity and acceleration formulas Answer key is included
Google slides presentation about the concepts of work and power. Includes PearDeck add on slides (If you haven't used the PearDeck slides add-on, I highly recommend) Great for physics or physical science classes
This is an outline for a formal lab report. Students use this to organize their thoughts and information prior to writing their lab report. Can be used for any type of experiment.