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Physics guided reading book microsofts

Preview of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Engineering Questions Google Docs

The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind Engineering Questions Google Docs

Created by
STEM Nerdd
This is a Google Docs which has 10 guided questions about a video from the author of "The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind" This would be great for an intro activity to the book itself. The YouTube video is linked inside of the Google docs. In my store, I have a Google Slides Presentation (and a PP version) that is associated with this. I give my students the option to answer the questions in this docs or their google slides. The google slides and power point are paid products in my store.Please feel
Preview of UNIT 18: FORCE AND MOTION (Foundations Science Curriculum series)

UNIT 18: FORCE AND MOTION (Foundations Science Curriculum series)

Created by
LET'S GET REAL
Explore the relationships between force and motion—and save 20%—with UNIT EIGHTEEN: FORCE AND MOTION, from the Foundations Science Curriculum series. This unit focuses on the following concepts:Types of forcesWays force affects motionTransferring forceNewton’s Laws of MotionSimple and compound machinesForce and Motion offers a wide variety of resources to keep your young scientists engaged; and planning is a breeze with the Teacher’s Guide, which includes detailed lesson plans and a list of appl
Preview of E=mc2 by David Bodanis Student Reading Guide

E=mc2 by David Bodanis Student Reading Guide

Created by
Abbi Roehrborn
Introducing literacy into the content areas is a best practice in today's high school science classroom. This reading guide is designed to be used by students reading E=mc2, A Biography of the World's Most Famous Equation by David Bodanis. There are over 150 questions written by me, a high school physics teacher, designed to help my physics students understand the author's point of view as we read this book in class next year. Questions are chronological and in short answer format. Answer key
Preview of Matter and Energy - Reading Guide

Matter and Energy - Reading Guide

This product is useful if you would like students to begin thinking about the different ways matter and energy can interact. I use these to read aloud in class and have different students share answers to the check for understanding questions below.
Preview of Google Arts & Culture “Friction”

Google Arts & Culture “Friction”

Google Expeditions content has found its way onto Google Arts & Culture. This worksheet will walk students through the article. The questions are in the order of the article.
Preview of THE CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE Book Questions

THE CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE Book Questions

Created by
Ivan Iniguez
These are Book Reading Questions designed to accompany Michael Faraday's THE CHEMICAL HISTORY OF A CANDLE book. This is an excellent book for any teacher who likes to assign outside reading for their Science classes. I personally assign a new book to all of my general Biology students and all of my Anatomy and Physiology students every semester as part of their grade.
Preview of Google Arts & Culture “Color”

Google Arts & Culture “Color”

Google Expeditions content has found its way onto Google Arts & Culture. This worksheet will walk students through the article. The questions are in the order of the article.
Preview of Google Arts & Culture “Magnetism” Worksheet

Google Arts & Culture “Magnetism” Worksheet

Google Expeditions content has found its way onto Google Arts & Culture. This worksheet will walk students through the article. The questions are in the order of the article.
Preview of Google Arts & Culture “The Electromagnetic Spectrum” Worksheet

Google Arts & Culture “The Electromagnetic Spectrum” Worksheet

Google Expeditions content has found its way onto Google Arts & Culture. This worksheet will walk students through the article. The questions are in the order of the article.
Preview of How to Write Electron Configurations for Any Element

How to Write Electron Configurations for Any Element

Created by
Dr Bob
This document is a four page summary of how one assigns electron configurations for the elements, including ions. It covers the sequence of energy levels by illustrating how one reads the table for the proper s, p d, and f orbitals and their correct energy level. A simple table is also offered which illustrates energy level sequence. Noble gas shorthand configurations are also covered - which is about the only time I see a smile from students when they realize they really don't have to write
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