Showing Bill Nye the Science Guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 31: The Moon. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science Guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 11: Gravity. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 6: Earth's Seasons. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 20: Water Cycle. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 17: Rocks and Soil. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 7: Earthquakes. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Here is a great way to review Plate Tectonics in a variety of ways. You could use these cards as a whole class review, individual student remediation, on the spot check for understanding, or you could create science stations.
You have everything you need including:
* 36 multiple choice cards
* Tectonic Plates map
* Response Sheet
* Answer Key
All questions conform to the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS).
This is a universal video response sheet that could be used for any video. I use this one for videos in my science class. It's set up like a rubric so you can easily keep your students accountable and give them a grade.
Showing Bill Nye the Science guy videos in class is a great way to introduce or reinforce science concepts. Here is a video quiz to give your students either during or after you show the video. This one is geared toward Episode 33: The Planets and Moons. There is also an answer key provided to make grading a snap. I hope you find this resource helpful.
Here is a great little lab that uses the concept of a controlled experiment to tackle the age old question, "What heats up faster, light or dark-colored objects?" This lab required very little materials and can be done in as little as a day. This document includes a pre-quiz, complete lab directions, a post-quiz, a lab set-up guide, paper T-shirts, and an answer key.
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Hello fellow teachers...This quiz is meant to be a follow-up assessment to the "Plate Tectonics Worksheet with Questions" activity. Students should be able to answer all questions by carefully analyzing the plate tectonics map. An answer key is provided for for teachers to quickly grade each quiz.
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Hey fellow teachers...The Rock Cycle diagram is a useful tool to help students understand how rocks are continuously recycled from one type of rock to another on the Earth's surface and deep within its interior. This quiz is meant to be used as a follow-up assessment to the "Rock Cycle Worksheet with Questions" sheet. Each question can be answered using the included rock cycle diagram. Teachers can check the students' work using the provided answer key. If you like this, check out my Rock Cyc
Here is a short lesson on Density. It includes a worksheet for class practice and then a quiz that closely resembles the practice. These should be used after the concept of density has been taught.
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Basic Principles, General Science, Physical Science
Greetings fellow teachers. Here is a topic that most (if not all) middle school science teachers have the pleasure of teaching…the Periodic Table of Elements. It’s a great introduction or review of the Periodic Table, its function, parts, and how it’s organized.
Subtopics include an explanation of elements, atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons, nuclei, energy levels, periods, groups, atomic numbers, atomic weights, element symbols, metals, nonmetals, and metalloids.
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