PDF of a Google Slides presentation of 36 multiple choice questions of basic medical terminology (Chapter 1 of any Anatomy course) and can be used as a four-corners game in the classroom.
Excel spreadsheet of practice problems using the criss-cross method to write the formula and name of ionic compounds. Included are monatomic ions, polyatomic ions, and transition metal ions. Answers are provided. A great review or introduction to using the criss-cross method. Great for Physical Science or Chemistry students.
Card sort to create a concept map of just changes in state of matter. Just need to be photocopied on colored sheets of paper and placed in baggies for each group.
A group project involving scientific inquiry of blood spatter patterns. Students can design, conduct, and report results on 1 of 6 different aspects of blood spatter. Included are directions, group rubric, individual rubric, and a presentation template.
4 different stoichiometry story chains; Students working in groups of 4 help to solve one Stoichiometry problems by completing one step each; percentage yield mass-mass Stoichimetry problems
Practice problems of directional terms in Human Anatomy and Physiology. Can be used as bell ringer, practice in class, homework, or quiz. The choice is yours. This activity compares the 8 directional terms. It is 8 questions comparing the 4 sets of directional terms.
Introductory concept of Stoichiometry and limiting reagents using banana splits. Brainstorming, partner, guided practice, and independent practice included in the activity. PDF and editable word document. Quantities can be adjusted.
participation points log geared for middle school and high school, includes 30 students, mainly set-up for block scheduling, 4.5 weeks on each sheet; includes common codes, but editable for more specific codes
Percentage composition practice problems for Physical Science and Chemistry. Can be used as a bell ringer, practice problems in class, homework, or an assessment. There are 8 substances to calculate. Answer key provided.
Thirty point quiz where students show the electron transfer between a metal and nonmetal to form an ionic compound. After compound is formed, students write the formula and name the ionic compound. Great for Physical Science or Chemistry. Students will need to know the names of the periodic table families, however, the number of valence electrons are provided.
complete A-Z scrapbook assignment, includes: rubric, directions, template, table of contents, cover page, and example; can be adapted to any course, any grade
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