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Physical science bibliographies for Microsoft Word

Preview of The Atomic Theory Common Core Reading and Writing Activity

The Atomic Theory Common Core Reading and Writing Activity

The Atomic Theory Common Core Reading and Writing Activity is helps students to build higher order thinking skills such as analysis and evaluation skills. Students will read text about the Atomic Theory and write an argument to disapprove a statement made within the theory "Atoms can not be created, divided, or destroyed." Students will draw on evidence presented within the article to disprove this statement.
Preview of TESLA Video Quiz - Answer Q's during video, or using Script - STEM

TESLA Video Quiz - Answer Q's during video, or using Script - STEM

American Experience: Tesla 53 minutes. Version/Option 1: Show video. Students answer the Multiple Choice questions whilst watching. 32 questions, 3 pages. Version/Option 2: I've provided the entire script (closed captions), word for word. The same 32 questions as above are embedded. Questions are directly after the paragraphs they come from. Consider a classroom set, bc it's 15 pages total. But good for ISS or students who were absent. Students could be given both sets - the script to read
Preview of The Complete Element Cube Project

The Complete Element Cube Project

Created by
ScienceRoxStar
Sick of the plain old research paper or poster? This project incorporates a hands-on and digital approach to researching and presenting information on an element of The Periodic Table. Students year after year choose this as one of their favorite projects. It allows students many choices and fosters their creativity. The well-structured project outline guides each student through the research process. In the end, the student is an expert on their element, its history, and its uses today. Pres
Preview of Michael Faraday

Michael Faraday

Created by
Irina Kulish
Michael Faraday is considered to be the father of the elecĀ­tric motor. The life and his inventions are described in this text.
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