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Bring physics to life with lesson plans that simplify concepts such as motion, energy, and forces. These resources provide experiments and demonstrations that make learning interactive. Use them to help students grasp the laws governing the physical world and appreciate the relevance of physics in everyday life.
I WONDER - What Is Radiation | Animated Video
Chemistry, Science, Physics, STEM, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Video Introduction An amazing video designed for the students to learn more about STEM. I WONDER - What Is Radiation | Animated Video Lesson Do you like STEM subjects? what is your favorite one? Have you ever tried to plant a seed? If yes, tell us more about it. Or have you ever tried to invent something? If yes, tell us more about it. And how do you think it will help us? Have you ever seen a microorganism under a microscope? What was it? And how it looked like? Mathematics is a marvelous subject. Let' sharpen our brains and solve some equations. Do you like timetable tricks? What is your favorite one? Do you know how to code? Have you ever created an app or a game before? If yes, how was it like? I WONDER - What Is Radiation | Animated Video Lesson The video is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this fantastic topic. I WONDER - What Is Radiation | Animated Video Lesson This friendly designed video is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Format Available in MP4 format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags What Is Radiation, What Is Radiation Video, Radiation, Radiation Facts, Radiation Facts For Kids, Radiation Video, Radiation Facts Video, Radiation Facts Video For Kids, Science Video For Kids
Lesson 3.4 - Newton's 2nd Law of Motion (F=ma)
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 3.4 - Newton's 2nd Law of Motion (F=ma) This comprehensive teaching resource is perfect for educators teaching physics to students between grades six through twelve. The lesson introduces the relationship and concepts between force, mass, and acceleration (F=ma), while also elaborating on the connection to the equation W = mg. Included Materials: Lecture notes Practice sheets Activities PowerPoint presentations prepared for classroom use. The package extends beyond theoretical knowledge, helping learners develop practical skills with engaging activities such as F=ma practice stations where group-based learning is encouraged. Fundamental Product Features: The lecture notes cover Newton's Second Law and its applications in solving problems relating to motion. Its easy-to-understand explanation fits into any curriculum or homeschooling module dedicated to introducing physics. Note Worksheets: A version with fill-in-the-blanks for class participation. An alternate completed version catering specifically for absentees or learners needing extra help. Creative Activities: Inclusive are collaborative exercises like calculating one's weight on moon using given formulas provided within classroom settings guiding curiosity-led exploration aiding understanding beyond books' boundaries. Supplementary materials include Weight Practice cards represented as playful riddles stimulating learner engagement enhancing critical thinking abilities severely. Provided also are PowerPoint Notes structured facilitatively serving error-free content delivery during classes framing science picturesquely nurturing students' Physics interest contributing towards understanding abstract scientific phenomena emphatically supporting classroom varied learning styles therefore enabling differentiated instruction within traditional schooling establishments or home-school set-ups alike. The academic resources comply with many requirements of the Indiana State Standards encapsulating modern pedagogical methodologies. All files are readily available in .docx or .pptx formats ensuring easy customization, while non-editable versions are preserved in universally accessible PDF format for straightforward usage.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Newton's Laws, Force And Motion, F=ma, Weight Practice, Physics
Lesson 9.2 - Current Electricity
Science, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 9.2 - Current Electricity A comprehensive teaching resource designed to help educators navigate the complex topics of electricity and magnetism. This unit contains various interactive activities, notes, practices and tests that make learning both interesting and insightful. Staring Point: Embark on the journey into electricity with 'Static Electricity Notes (9.1)' which define static electricity, explains how it builds up and gets discharged, along with its role in everyday life. Engage: 'Static Electricity Simulations (9.1)' are perfect tools for concrete comprehension of abstract concepts through visualization. Lecture Mode: The outlined Powerpoint notes prepare you to deliver in a structured manner before the class ensuring smooth knowledge dissipation. Dive Deeper: Advance further into sub-topics like 'Current Electricity (9.2)', where 'Ohm's Law Practice' becomes invaluable & students calculate voltage, current resistance under guidance or during independent practice at home. Alongside is available an intuitive Current Electricity Simulation providing hands-on insight as circuits come alive on screen! Magnetic World: The study of Magnetism (9.3) covers magnets' basic concept with detailed study sheets followed by internet-based research within Magnetism Research Versatility This product is accommodative for different learners' needs suitable for regular classroom or provision for accommodations supplementing small group instructions & homework assignments equally well. Including Comprehensive review: Last but not the least included are comprehensive Unit test papers having true/false type questions based on meticulous chapter-wise segregation preparing optimally per Indiana State Standards 2016. Who Is This For? Ideal for students from grades - 6, 7, 8, to even up till the 12th or even homeschooled students who desire a fun-filled approach in studying science.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Electricity, Magnetism, Static Electricity, Current Electricity, Ohm's Law
Speed Quizzing – Optics Unit
Science, Physics, Grade 8, 9, 10, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Speed Quizzing - Optics Unit This is a dynamic and editable teaching resource suitable for Grade 8, 9, and 10 students studying Science with an emphasis on Physics. It aims to create a lively learning environment by integrating movement and discussion into the academic framework. About the Product The product mainly entails printing and distributing flashcards among the students It comprises of 32 comprehensive questions, covering various optics-related topics such as: Light, Lasers & Absorption/Transmission, Producing Light, & More unlisted topics. Besides being an engaging classroom exercise; it functions independently as an impressive question bank due to its high-quality question composition. . Detailed Application Process The first step involves dividing your students into groups A and B - these groups would use their flashcards for questioning each other while appreciating or coaching based on responses given. Latterly, roles are switched with partners shuffling after appreciation expressed via thanks noted between them before repeating this process during a predetermined set duration. A variant can be incorporated where group A moves right while group B remains static facilitating different partnerships with swapped positions between rounds for even distribution of partner combinations. . +(ol) The Benefits This resource promotes meaningful student dialogues fostering an interactive environment conducive for knowledge reinforcement especially after freshly concluded units offering room to remediate weak skills along practical applications assisting in solidifying new skills acquisition understanding leading optimally towards higher learning retention rates among pupils efficiently propelling academic success forward. .
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Optics Unit, Speed Quizzing, Science Education, Physics Activity, Interactive Learning
Lesson 5.3 - Temperature & Kinetic Theory
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 5.3 - Temperature & Kinetic Theory A comprehensive teaching resource, Lesson 5.3 - Temperature & Kinetic Theory is designed specifically for educators across various forms of educational settings. Covering vital topics within Science such as Chemistry and Physics, this exceptional teaching tool caters to students from Grade 6 through to Grade 12. Detailed Lesson Overview An in-depth study on the difference between heat and temperature, including how to convert measurements between temperature scales. Inclusive notes come in two versions: Version A for general students with blanks to fill out during instruction; a completed version B for absent students or those who require accommodations. The resource extends learning with Temperature & Kinetic Theory Practice sheets inclusive of converting temperatures between scales and reading thermometers- offered in both versions A and B. Interactive Learning Elements: The package includes the practical station activity, 'Temperature & Kinetic Theory Practice Stations': six stations each featuring two temperature conversion questions offering an immersive learning experience. Presentation Tools Included: The Objectives & Starter Questions PowerPoint offers clear learning objectives along with sample starter questions relevant to the topic discussed. To further facilitate classroom instruction PowerPoint formatted Notes are provided ensuring easy interpretation of content presented in class. All components are aligned with the 2016 Indiana State Standards for Integrated Chemistry & Physics which enhances its applicability across multiple curriculums. Files are provided as .docx files that can be customized according teacher's preference or as.pdf files ensuring wide range compatibility but non-editable. Globally implementable – whether it be used for whole group teaching sessions, small study groups or homework assignments. EMBRACE THE JOURNEY OF SCIENCE with Lesson 5.3 - Temperature & Kinetic Theory: an engaging, student-centered and comprehensive resource.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Temperature Conversion, Heat Vs Temperature, Kinetic Theory, Thermometers, Science Education
Lesson 7.1 - Atomic Structure
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 7.1 - Atomic Structure Teaching Resource Serving as an ideal pedagogical tool for students from grades 6 to 12, Lesson 7.1 - Atomic Structure provides multifaceted approach to learning atomic structure, particularly catering to educators specializing in chemistry or physics. Inclusive Materials The lesson includes a myriad of resources that can be adapted for whole class, small group work or homework assignments depending on the teaching demand. One distinctive feature is the 7.1 Atomic Structure Notes. Two versions are available: one with fillable blanks promoting active learning and another completed version ensuring inclusivity. Engaging Opportunities The lesson introduces a cooperative learning activity known as the Subatomic Particle Matching Practice where students engage in peer discussions enabling effective recall. Critical reading skills are developed through materials such as World's Smallest Movie Reading resource which encourages content synthesis and summary writing. Presentation Tools In addition to these materials, there’s Objectives & Starter Questions PowerPoint presenting ready-to-use slides featuring clear objectives alongside interesting starter questions easing lecture preparation. The PowerPoint resource also comes with note-taking guides making presentation easier without compromising quality instruction. Standard Alignment Note that this lesson aligns closely with Indiana State Standards ICP10:2. Note: Please ensure you have compatible software for .docx and .pptx files. For PDFs Adobe Reader or any PDF reader software will suffice. Depending on your preference, adjustments via Microsoft Word/PPT document can be made while uneditable version is available in PDF format. In Conclusion: Lesson 7.1 stands as a comprehensive supplement to learning atomic structure, providing critical materials for both students and teachers. Along with clear definitions and illustrative graphics, it provides engaging tools for inculcating complex scientific concepts making the task of understanding atoms and particles seem effortlessly joyful.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Atomic Structure, Subatomic Particles, Active Learning, Lesson Materials, Instructional Tools
Electricity Unit Study | Electricity in Nature
Science, Physics, Grade 3, 4, 5, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Electricity Unit Study | Electricity in Nature Delve into the fascinating topic of electricity, specifically focusing on its occurrences in nature with this targeted teaching resource. This thoughtfully composed learning material is designed to seamlessly connect to your existing Electricity Unit Study and offers multiple avenues for your students to appreciate, understand and delve deeper into this branch of energy. This teaching resource places a keen focus on 'Electricity in Nature.' Your students will be engagingly introduced and guided through discussions about locations where we observe electricity occurring naturally. Lightning- understanding leads to safety awareness Electric fish- deep sea marvels generate their own electricity, Internal body charges- the bioelectricity present within our own bodies, Solar storms- one of universe's most powerful displays of natural electricity, Aurora borealis - a celestial canvas lit by nature’s own energy paintbrush. You can use this effective booklet tool how you see best fit; opt for full-size or half-size printouts depending on whether it's one-on-one learning or grouped reading sessions. Offering options in both color or black-and-white styles allows you an added layer to personalize the experience for your student demographic while considering economical usage of resources too! The possibilities with this unit study are practically endless! Have your students write their own comprehensive booklets as part of project work; use the content within as groundwork towards compiling detailed reports or even delivering captivating oral presentations . It also serves as an initiative kickstarter and guidepost for undertaking group projects related to these topics. A call-to-action: What are you waiting patiently for? Look ahead, gather materials along with all available resources, stitch together a comprehensive perspective taking in-depth cues from our recommendations, and start lighting up those young minds through lessons on 'Electricity in Nature'. Best wishes as you proceed forward igniting sparks while teaching about electricity!
Author Simply Schoolgirl
Tags Electricity, Nature, Lightning, Electric Fish, Bioelectricity
Lesson 2.4 - Position vs. Time Graphs
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 2.4 - Position vs. Time Graphs An invaluable teaching tool for educators focusing on Science, particularly Chemistry and Physics, for students in grades 6 through 12. This resource provides a detailed blueprint on how to construct and interpret position vs. time graphs — a core concept in studying motion and velocity. Inside the bundle are meticulously prepared resources that cater to diverse learning needs: Two versions of the notes sheet — one is blank (A) for majority of students to fill out during lectures, while another (B) is completed, designed as supplementary aid for students who might be absent or need additional support. Both sheets tackle how slope relates to velocity. A practice sheet with an equivalent dual-version system like the notes sheet— handy optionality that assures no learner is left behind during drill sessions or homework assignments. A dynamic PowerPoint Note file, ready to simplify class presentations with its efficient format translating theory into easily digestible parts. An additional PowerPoint file highlighting objectives & starter questions that trigger engaging class discussions or serve as refresher points before diving deep into new subjects. The integrated standards from Indiana State in 2016 encapsulated within this resource: ICP1.1; ICP1.2; ICP2; The files included can be accessed both via .docx and .pptx formats empowering teachers with the flexibility needed when it comes down to editing details matched explicitly towards their classes’ particular needs—without forgetting non-editable PDF versions suitable for general use rounding up one compact yet flexible function-rich teaching resource at your fingertips!
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Position Vs Time Graphs, Motion, Velocity, Physical Science, Teaching Resource
Lesson 1.3 - Scientific Method
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 1.3 - Scientific Method This comprehensive teaching resource, Lesson 1.3 - Scientific Method, is an innovative tool ideally suited for educators looking to impart the concept of the scientific method efficiently and effectively. It's perfectly tailored for grades six through twelve and serves as a viable instruction resource not just for public school teachers but also homeschooling parents aiming to provide a systematic approach to scientific learning. Package Contents: The content is broken down meticulously into notes, practice sheets, PowerPoint presentations and objective documents. The notes (version A) are designed with spaces for pupils' input enhancing interactivity while version B offers a completed sheet compensating any potential absence or accommodating special needs students may have – nurturance being the guidepost here. Carefully structured exercises allowing students to understand better by conducting experiments both collaboratively as a class unit or in pairs developing creativity in thought processes alongside establishing team-building skills naturally. To cater inclusivity all round, there are shorter versions of these exercises too(provided under version B). PowerPoint formatted notes along with learning objectives facilitating teachers conveniently presenting their lectures staying aligned stringently yet flexibly within curriculum guidelines. Note on Usability: To ensure you get maximum value out of your investment without any technical barriers setting unintended constraints upon usage possibilities we have given significant attention towards file types ensuring universal usability of resources irrespective of the different software options available. Possible uses: In addition to classroom use, these resources can serve as reference material during whole group instruction sessions or focused smaller group discussions and it could even be used as homework assignments thereby making it an all-around adaptable instructional asset. By subscribing singly you would avail great benefits, however, an economic advantage is assured by getting all five lessons packaged together paired additionally along by binder divider, test and quiz elements offered under Unit 1.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Scientific Method, Teaching Resource, Interactive, Chemistry, Physics
Lesson 2.1 - Distance & Displacement
Science, Chemistry, Physics, Common Core, Grade 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Lesson Plans, Teacher Tools
Lesson 2.1 - Distance & Displacement: A Comprehensive Teaching Resource This resource is a comprehensive package designed for those tackling the important concepts of distance and displacement in Physical Sciences. A complete set of Notes on Distance and Displacement Two versions available – (A) fill in the blanks for interactive learning, and (B) complete notes as a ready reference or for students with special needs. Custom Worksheets to Practice Skills: Students can practice finding an object's distance or displacement using graphical representations of movements. Inclusive design with a standard (A) version and tailored (B) version to cater to varied learning paces among scholars. Slick PowerPoint Notes: An ideal solution that streamlines lesson delivery regardless of class size, converting scientific explanations into engaging presentations. Included Also Are: "Objectives & Sample Starter Questions" : sets clear goals for understanding the concept at hand while initiating meaningful discussion starts. A resource perfectly aligned with 2016 Indiana State Standards: This resource tailors perfectly into your curriculum requirements—whether it’s public schools or homeschooling settings alike. Diverse File Formats Available: .docx files for adaptability based on individual educator’s preferences plus .pdf files perfect as quick-reference non-editable versions requiring any PDF viewer like Adobe Reader. Ideal For Grades 6-12 : This comprehensive guide allows students between Grade 6 to Grade 12 comprehend how to distinguish between distance and displacement, and determine their values either from graphical or mathematical representation against time. Transform teaching the notion of Distance & Displacement into an enjoyable experience with this comprehensive and concise resource.
Author Integrated Chemistry and Physics
Tags Distance, Displacement, Notes, Worksheets, PowerPoint
Atoms and Static Electricity
Science, Physics, Grade 6, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
Atoms and Static Electricity for Grade 6 Science Classes This incredible PowerPoint resource is ideally designed for educators who aim to facilitate an immersive learning experience while explaining the concept of atomic structure and static electricity. The primary focus is on fostering student's understanding of what an atom is via engaging classroom discussions. There are detailed partitions into the composition of certain atoms like: Carbon Magnesium Calcium In-depth information about atomic particles including their differences, specifically - protons, neutrons and electrons, has been integrated within this teaching tool as well. Towards Hands-On Learning This resource comprises two interactive student projects. The students get an opportunity to build their own atom diagrams which solidify their understanding in a more engaging way. A versatile Resource For Any Classroom Setting! The flexibility of this standalone PowerPoint resource allows it to be effectively implemented in every kind of teaching environment. Whether you're leading a whole group instruction or conducting shared investigations within small groups; learners stay invested while learning at a comfortable pace. This makes it apt even if you're considering assigning it as homework for autodidactic students. In essence, Atoms & Static Electricity unfolds often misunderstood aspects within Physics both simply yet comprehensively- making science more accessible and understandable! </div
Author Easy As ABC
Tags Atoms, Static Electricity, Atomic Structure, Classroom Discussions, Interactive Learning, Electricity Atoms
Magnets Lesson Plan
Science, Physics, Grade 3, 4, 5, Teacher Tools, Lesson Plans
This Magnets Lesson Plan is perfect for teachers who want to give their students a better understanding of magnets. The plan includes two Magnet Activities and four Magnet Worksheets. With this lesson plan, teachers can help their students learn about the properties of magnets and how they work.
Author Have Fun Teaching
Tags Magnets