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Preview of Human Impact on the Environment Video Questions Google Form quiz

Human Impact on the Environment Video Questions Google Form quiz

This Google Form includes ten questions about content from a YouTube video on human impacts on ecosystems. This is the video used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Um-bo2MWDsQStudents' answers are automatically graded, and the Form provides detailed written feedback. Key concepts & vocabulary include human population increase, human resources, renewable resources, deforestation, pollution, positive impacts, negative impacts, pesticides & fertilizers, exponential increase in human populati
Preview of Gas Exchange in Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Google Form Video activity

Gas Exchange in Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Google Form Video activity

Students watch YouTube videos on gas exchange through these chemical processes.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts: which gases are being exchanged, which gas is absorbed or released by a plant or animal, where does the gas come from, what is the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration, distinguish between oxygen gas and carbon dioxide gas, what are the starting materials for these chemical reactions, what do plants and animals need to grow and survice. Key v
Preview of Echolocation: How Animals Use Sound Waves Google Form Video Notes activity

Echolocation: How Animals Use Sound Waves Google Form Video Notes activity

Students watch 2 videos on echolocation.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts (how sound waves move, how animals sense their environment, what is sonar).This Google Form can be shared through Google Classroom. Or, you can download and print it as a low-tech option.Videos Used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6IF7a24AFkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-zrBaIt-38
Preview of Ecosystem Parts (producers, consumers, decomposers) Google Form Video activity

Ecosystem Parts (producers, consumers, decomposers) Google Form Video activity

Students watch a YouTube video on the parts of an ecosystem.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts: what is an ecosystem, what are the parts of an ecosystem, how living things get energy, living and nonliving parts of a ecosystem, and factors that affect the balance of an ecosystem. Key vocabulary are reviewed, including producer, consumer, herbivore, carnivore, omnivore, decomposer, photosynthesis, balance, organism, environment, community, population, and species).This Google Form
Preview of Symbiotic Relationships Google Form Video Symbiosis Activity

Symbiotic Relationships Google Form Video Symbiosis Activity

Students watch a YouTube video on symbiotic relationships.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts: what is symbiosis, how do living things benefit and harm each other, interdependent relationships in an ecosystem, and factors that affect the balance of an ecosystem. Key vocabulary are reviewed, including symbiosis, mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, seed dispersal, evolutionary fitness, evolution, survival, reproduction).This Google Form can be shared through Google Classroom. Or,
Preview of Why is There Competition Between Species? Google Form Video Ecosystems Activity

Why is There Competition Between Species? Google Form Video Ecosystems Activity

Students watch a YouTube video on why there are competition relationships in ecosystems.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts: what is competition, what is a competitive relationship, what are the parts of an ecosystem, abiotic factors and abiotic factors, what are limited resources in an ecosystem, how living things get energy, interdependent relationships in an ecosystem, and factors that affect the balance of an ecosystem. Key vocabulary are reviewed, including competition, spec
Preview of Renaissance: Galileo in Four Minutes Video Worksheet

Renaissance: Galileo in Four Minutes Video Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students to learn about the importance of Galileo in a fun and creative way. The video clips are a combined total of four minutes long, but are packed full of information that will keep your students engaged.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on Galileo or the Renaissance in general. The worksheet helps students understand the importance and impact of Galileo. The videos are great for visual learner
Preview of Analyze a Model of Change in the Human Population Video Questions Google Forms

Analyze a Model of Change in the Human Population Video Questions Google Forms

Students watch a YouTube video on changes in the world population. Quiz automatically grades students' scores & provides detailed written feedback. Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts, including: human population increase, human resources, medicine & agriculture, births & deaths, unbalanced population, why human population increased, sustainability, how does a model show patterns, & what is represented in parts of a model. This Google Form can be shared through Go
Preview of What Makes Up an Ecosystem? Google Form Video Populations Community Activity

What Makes Up an Ecosystem? Google Form Video Populations Community Activity

Students watch a YouTube video on relationships in ecosystems.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts: what are the parts of an ecosystem, abiotic factors and abiotic factors, what are limited resources in an ecosystem, how living things get energy, interdependent relationships in an ecosystem, what is competition, what is a competitive relationship, predator and prey relationships, and factors that affect the balance of an ecosystem. Key vocabulary are reviewed, including competitio
Preview of Smallpox in Four Minutes Video Worksheet

Smallpox in Four Minutes Video Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students learn about smallpox. The video keep clip is about four minutes long, but it is packed full of information that will your students engaged.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on smallpox and disease in general. The video is great for visual learners and helps break up class time so students are more focused throughout the entire period. My students love these short engaging videos and have a
Preview of What is a Food Web? Video Google Form flipped classroom Ecosystems activity

What is a Food Web? Video Google Form flipped classroom Ecosystems activity

Students watch a YouTube video on the structure of a food web.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts: what is a food chain, what is a food web, what are the parts of an ecosystem, how living things get energy, how food webs are more complex, identifying predators and prey in a diagram, identifying the number of links in a food chain / food web, materials producers need to do photosynthesis. Key vocabulary are reviewed, including producer, consumer, decomposer, photosynthesis, specie
Preview of TedEd Video Qs -The Science of Static Electricity

TedEd Video Qs -The Science of Static Electricity

This Google Form guides students in learning about static electricity. Students watch a TedEd YouTube video on static electricity, parts of an atom, and insulators versus conductors. This is the video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yc2-363MIQsTen questions (with automatic grading, instant feedback, and automatic scoring) provide students the opportunity to understand key concepts in Matter & Interactions units. Real world examples are included, including a discussion of lightning stor
Preview of BrainPop Video Qs - Guided Notes on the Scientific Method

BrainPop Video Qs - Guided Notes on the Scientific Method

This Google Doc can be shared through Google Classroom (or other LMS). Or, you can print it as a low-tech option. This worksheet includes 13 questions about content from a BrainPop YouTube video on the scientific method. This is the video used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTA1V6yjLi4This activity is perfect for any unit on how to think like a scientist. Sentence frames are provided to guide students in recording key information. Answer key is provided. A copy translated in Spanish is also in
Preview of What is a Food Chain? Google Form Video Notes activity organisms and environment

What is a Food Chain? Google Form Video Notes activity organisms and environment

Students watch a video on What is a Food Chain by Free School on YouTube.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts (producer, consumer, apex predator, decomposer, photosynthesis, food chain).This Google Form can be shared through Google Classroom. Or, you can download and print it as a low-tech option.Video Used: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLq2datPo5M
Preview of Google Form Video Guide on Great Conjunction of Jupiter & Saturn in Dec 21 2020

Google Form Video Guide on Great Conjunction of Jupiter & Saturn in Dec 21 2020

Students watch YouTube videos on the Great Conjunction (of Jupiter and Saturn), to occur on December 21, 2020. Other concepts on Earth's Place in the Universe are included, such as the winter solstice and meteor showers.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts: what is a conjunction, what is the distance between planets, perspective from Earth of planets, orbit patterns, what is a meteor shower, time in Earth's rotation, how the Sun affects viewing stars or other planetary bodies, and
Preview of Technology: Factors that Affect Bridges Google Form Video Notes online activity

Technology: Factors that Affect Bridges Google Form Video Notes online activity

Students watch 2 videos on forces and bridges.Students answer questions to reinforce key concepts (how bridges balance forces, environmental and human factors that affect bridges, why historical bridge collapses occured).This Google Form can be shared through Google Classroom. Or, you can download and print it as a low-tech option.
Preview of Great Lakes in 4 Minutes Video Worksheet

Great Lakes in 4 Minutes Video Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students learn about the creation and importance of the Great Lakes. The video clip is only four minutes long, but it is packed full of information that will keep your students engaged.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on the Great Lakes or the geography of the Upper Midwest. The worksheet helps students understand the uniqueness of the Great Lakes. The video is great for visual learners and helps
Preview of Solar System Web Quest

Solar System Web Quest

Created by
Alec Erhart
Students will get into groups to complete a web quest as astronauts exploring space. They will be guided by a NASA engineer via videos that appear within the Power Point. Each student will have their own role in completing their "mission" This Power Point can be edited. If you have any issues with accessing the videos, feel free to contact seller
Preview of Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone in 5 Minutes Video Worksheet

Alexander Graham Bell and the Telephone in 5 Minutes Video Worksheet

Created by
History Wizard
This video worksheet allows students learn about Alexander Graham Bell and the invention of the telephone. The video clip is only five minutes long, but it is packed full of information that will keep your students engaged.This video worksheet works great as a “Do Now Activity” or as a complement to any lecture or lesson plan on Alexander Graham Bell or inventions/industrialization. The worksheet helps students understand the importance of Alexander Graham Bell had in shaping the modern world. T
Preview of Cloud Types Webquest

Cloud Types Webquest

Students will watch 2 short video clips (one from NASA) that explain the importance of clouds and the 4 main types of clouds: cumulus, cumulonimbus, stratus and cirrus. Great for a science center or computer lab activity.
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