In this lesson, students investigate to determine whether certain materials keep thermal energy from transferring through them. The Google slides will help you guide the lesson along with the lesson plan that aligns with NGSS.
This Constant Velocity Unit is designed for 8 to 10 classes, starting with the Battery-Powered Vehicle (BPV) lab and progressing to motion description using multiple representations. Students will learn to use position-time graphs to identify
This is a two-week lesson designed to introduce the Physics course to 9th or 10th-grade students. The lesson starts with a social-emotional activity, followed by the course syllabus and habit grade criteria. The lessons include a graphing review and
This is a five-page Google Docs document that explains how we can generate clean, renewable energy from hot water sources deep beneath the Earth's surface. This product highlights the basic principles of geothermal energy production and illustrates
Unit StorylineIn each lesson, students will be gaining knowledge on heat transfer to design a more energy-efficient home. Throughout the unit, students develop skills in asking scientific questions to understand the causes of our changing climate
This unit focuses on the importance of water as a human resource, how water changes states as part of the water cycle, and how water associated with natural hazards and climate change can impact humans and plants/animals. Students monitor what
This product is a unit of five lessons that contain explanations, investigation, and exercises about the Greenhouse Effect. Each lesson is aligned to NGSS standers and comes with a lesson plan that includes a phenomenon, learning objectives,
This lesson is the last lesson of the unit on energy and climate, where students share their findings of which materials are good insulators and minimize thermal energy transfer. Students then begin the unit’s culminating experience—a multi-day
In this lesson, students are going to analyze data as evidence that Earth’s climate is changing. Also, this product includes a pre-assessment and four PDf worksheets to practice coordinates. As well, it contains a lesson plan that guides you through
Google slide presentation explains the mole and Avogadro's number, continuing with examples Mole-to-Gram/Gram-to-Mole Conversions (One Step Problems), Conversions using Avogadro's number (One Step Problems) and Grams↔ Moles ↔ Particles OR Atoms OR
In this document, you will find two lessons about the states of water and water cycle state and changes in thermal energy. In those lessons, Students will be able to:Review the water cycle and water’s journey through Earth’s spheres.Use an online
It is a bundle of three lessons:1. Google slide presentation describing with pictures the following about the atomic structure: Define the atomic nucleusTell about atomsDefine elementDemonstrate how to find the atomic number and atomic massExplain
Subjects:
Chemistry
Grades:
9th, 10th, 11th, 12th
Types:
PowerPoint Presentations, Assessment, Classroom Forms
This product explains how we can generate clean, renewable energy from hot water sources deep beneath the Earth's surface. It has two Google Docs documents; the first one is an introduction that explains how geysers are formed; the second document
Minimizing thermal energy is a lesson that explains the three ways the heat transfer in a house and how we can reduce the heat transfer to save energy and reduce our carbon footprint. It includes a lesson plan aligned with NGSS and an assessment of
Students explore the phenomenon of storm surges, emphasizing how they contribute to flooding in coastal areas. When you download this product, you will get a lesson plan that helps you run this lesson smoothly. Also, you will get a link for Youtube
This product is a google slide presentation describing with pictures the following about the atomic structure: Define the atomic nucleusTell about atomsDefine elementDemonstrate how to find the atomic number and atomic massExplain nuclear force.At
This is a 4 page Google Docs document explains how geysers are formed, attached with images and a Youtube video link, and 4 comprehension questions. This lesson can be an introduction to geothermal energy.
Students use an online simulation to analyze how changes in thermal energy produce changes in the physical state of water. This is the suggested sequence of learning activities for this lesson. Note that session times are estimates. Depending on the
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