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9th grade physical science literature circles

Preview of Energy Reading Comprehension and Activities

Energy Reading Comprehension and Activities

This is a great comprehensive reading comprehension about energy! it begins with an introduction to energy and moves on to the Law of Conservation of Energy and Energy Conversions/Transformations. It then moves on to the forms of energy - categorization all of the forms under potential energy or kinetic energy. It summarizes mechanical, kinetic, potential, heat/thermal, radiant/light, sound, electrical, nuclear and chemical. The reading is about 2 pages and includes two pages of standards-align
Preview of Volcano Article and Close Reading Questions -- Will Mt. St. Helens Erupt Again?

Volcano Article and Close Reading Questions -- Will Mt. St. Helens Erupt Again?

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In this volcano article and close reading questions, students will be able to read about how volcanoes work and think more in depth about whether another eruption from mt. st. helens is possible. After reading, students will answer comprehension and thought provoking questions which allow them to fully grasp and understand the content they just read in greater detail. Perfect opportunity for supplemental videos and activities This product includes.... --Article on volcanoes and Mt. St. Helens
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 What is Under the North Pole? 1page literacy w question - good for subfile

What is Under the North Pole? 1page literacy w question - good for subfile

What is under the North Pole? We know there is land under the South Pole, in fact, much of it is visible during summertime. Of course, their summertime is our wintertime. But what about the North Pole? Is there some land under the North Pole? Sonar depth reading seems to suggest that there was no land underneath the North Pole, but no one could confirm it. On August 3, 1958. the nuclear-powered submarine the USS Nautilus would attempt to go underneath the North Pole and prove there is no land
Preview of Halloween Word Scramble

Halloween Word Scramble

Here is a chance to get your inner "ghoul" on with this Halloween Word Scramble. Enjoy this sort of holiday and crack open a Snickers Bar and have some fun. Some of the words are difficult and may haunt you still.
Preview of History of Fire Chemical Reaction Guided Reading

History of Fire Chemical Reaction Guided Reading

Students read about the history of fire examining it from a historical perspective and as a combustion reaction. Great interdisciplinary reading opportunity.
Preview of Energy in Physics Guided Reading and Questions

Energy in Physics Guided Reading and Questions

Students read the included selection on energy in physics and then answer critical thinking questions.
Preview of Eureka! Archimedes In the Bathtub (Buoyancy) - 1 page Literacy w Q

Eureka! Archimedes In the Bathtub (Buoyancy) - 1 page Literacy w Q

“Fraud!” King Hiero II screamed in 247 BC. The monarch of ancient Syracuse felt that he had been swindled. He had given some untrustworthy jewelers an amount of gold to craft a new crown for him. When the jewelers were finished, King Hiero II was under whelmed by the new crown suspecting that it was not the pure gold as he had contracted. But how could he prove it without destroying the crown? He turned over the problem to resident genius Archimedes (287-212 BC)....... Copyright c Kevin Cox 20
Preview of Alfred Walace Dictogloss

Alfred Walace Dictogloss

Alfred Wallace Dictogloss is a type of supported dictation. The teacher reads a short, curriculum-related text several times and the learners try to produce their own version of the text. The following dictogloss centres around Alfred Wallace.
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