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11th grade physics literature circles

Preview of Christmas Chemistry Color by Number - by Valence Electrons

Christmas Chemistry Color by Number - by Valence Electrons

Solve each chemical element for the number of valence electrons indicated by its atomic mass and use that answer to determine the color of each section. For example hydrogen has 1 valence electron so wherever you see "H" use the number color 1 which is yellow.
Preview of Trinity: A Reader's Guide

Trinity: A Reader's Guide

Created by
Krystin Mitchell
If you are looking for a way to bring reading into the content areas (or science and social studies into reading), Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm is an excellent way to go. This book provides a scientific, historic and critical perspective of the building of the first atomic bomb in graphic form. I teach high school learning support reading, and I used each of these guides with my students. The guides were a little bit challenging, so I would actually
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 Chemical Bonds Guided Reading and Questions Literature Circle

Chemical Bonds Guided Reading and Questions Literature Circle

Students read a short reading on ionic, covalent, and hydrogen bonds and then answer questions based on their reading. Literature skills and vocabulary.
Preview of Martian Book Assessment

Martian Book Assessment

Created by
Ben Sellers
A 10 question short answer assessment about many of the scientific principles of the Martian. I wrote this because I couldn't find anything that I thought hit on the astronomical/physics/geology aspects of book, that I was wanting the students to focus on. I gave it to my students as a take home test and gave them a week to do so.
Preview of Deep Thinking for AP Students by Moving Toward a Cross-Disciplinary Approach

Deep Thinking for AP Students by Moving Toward a Cross-Disciplinary Approach

Created by
YBSolutions
Physics in the ELA classroom or Why Newton Matters to the English Teacher How do we foster deeper thinking? We can’t simply run skill based activities and expect to have kids make genuine progress in deeper thinking. Grokking, as Robert Heinlein calls it in Stranger in a Strange Land, involves thinking deeply about something by laying that deep thought against another often unlike idea. The key to this cross discipline detour is to remember that human knowledge was never meant to be purely co
Preview of Article Questions - Earth is Spiraling Away from the Sun for Now...

Article Questions - Earth is Spiraling Away from the Sun for Now...

Created by
Abbi Roehrborn
This assignment contains questions to go with an article in Forbes magazine called "Earth is Spiraling Away from the Sun for Now, But Will Eventually Crash Into It." I use these questions in my planetary motion unit in physics, but they could be used in an astronomy class as well. An answer key is included.
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