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7th grade chemistry movie guides for Google Apps

Preview of Hunting the Elements Movie Guides Print Self-grading Digital Chemistry Science

Hunting the Elements Movie Guides Print Self-grading Digital Chemistry Science

Created by
ChemKate
Watching NOVA’s Hunting the Elements two-hour special as David Pogue explores science with basic chemistry, engineering, and silly humor just became more amazing with these self-grading digital, editable, and printable 78-question movie guides! Keep your students engaged with this PBS movie which has animations and demos that can be broken into individual portions or shown as a whole. Even if a movie can't be shown in one class period, the Google form will keep students' answers for you! Great f
Preview of Science Movie Guides for Middle or High School Digital and Printable Worksheets

Science Movie Guides for Middle or High School Digital and Printable Worksheets

Created by
ChemKate
Science movie guides for middle or high school science just became more amazing with these self-grading digital, editable, and printable question movie guides for you or subs. PBS science movies keep your students engaged, bring content to life, learn beyond the textbook, and provide teachable moments with a wide variety of interest-building topics, animations, demos, and worldwide travel. Each guide can be broken into individual portions or shown as a whole. Even if a movie can't be shown in on
Preview of Uranium Twisting the Dragon's Tail Movie Guides Bundle of Parts 1 and 2

Uranium Twisting the Dragon's Tail Movie Guides Bundle of Parts 1 and 2

Created by
ChemKate
Watching the PBS Uranium: Twisting the Dragon's Tail movies as Derek Muller explores uranium, one of the world's most controversial elements of nuclear chemistry, just became more amazing with these self-grading digital, editable, and printable 40 - 47 question 2 movie guides bundled at a 20% discount. Twisting the Dragon's Tail movies keep your students engaged, brings content to life beyond the textbook, and provides teachable moments with a wide variety of interest-building nuclear topics. Ea
Preview of NOVA: Hunting the Elements Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

NOVA: Hunting the Elements Video Questions, Google Forms Self-Grading Quiz

Created by
Mr McNeely
Science writer and "Tech Guru" David Pogue hosts this special 2-hour episode of NOVA, where he travels the globe exploring the history of the periodic table and the important features of many of the elements. David is an insightful and funny host, and he provides an entertaining and engaging viewing experience. David meets a variety of people involved with the elements, including popular author Theo Gray, who shows David a periodic table "table".The Google Forms self-grading quiz consists of 15
Preview of Bill Nye PHASES AND STATES OF MATTER SELF-GRADING GOOGLE FORM Classroom Apps 4-8

Bill Nye PHASES AND STATES OF MATTER SELF-GRADING GOOGLE FORM Classroom Apps 4-8

Created by
Mister Science
Teaching about solids, liquids, gasses, states of matter, phases of matter and more has never been easier! Reinforce or introduce the concepts of basic chemistry and physics with this SELF-GRADING digital video guide created in Google Forms! I’ve learned over the years that Bill Nye can be a fantastic classroom resource, but only if done properly. That challenge is met with this well designed and engaging student video guide.Since I started using Google Drive and Google Classroom my science clas
Preview of Beyond the Elements 1 Reactions Movie Guides Digital Chemistry Science NOVA

Beyond the Elements 1 Reactions Movie Guides Digital Chemistry Science NOVA

Created by
ChemKate
Watching NOVA’s Beyond the Elements 1: Reactions 53-minute special as David Pogue explores explosions to photosynthesis, the chemical reactions that transform our world just became more amazing with these self-grading digital, editable, and printable 44-question movie guides! Keep your students engaged with this PBS movie with animations and demos that can be broken into individual portions or shown as a whole. Even if a movie can't be shown in one class period, the Google form will keep student
Preview of Bill Nye ATOMS & MOLECULES chemistry 4-7th digital SELF-GRADING GUIDE Google app

Bill Nye ATOMS & MOLECULES chemistry 4-7th digital SELF-GRADING GUIDE Google app

Created by
Mister Science
Reinforce or introduce atoms, molecules, and subatomic particles with this SELF-GRADING digital video guide! I’ve learned over the years that Bill Nye can be a fantastic classroom resource, but only if done properly. That challenge is met with this well designed and engaging student video guide.Since I started using Google Classroom my science class runs so much smoother! This self-grading video guide is a powerful way to make your teacher life much easier!NO COPIES, NO GRADING! In this download
Preview of Bill Nye HEAT & THERMAL ENERGY convection radiation PIXEL ART Google Classroom

Bill Nye HEAT & THERMAL ENERGY convection radiation PIXEL ART Google Classroom

Created by
Mister Science
Skip the copying and prep with this fun thermal energy, heat, convection, conduction, and radiation science lesson! Your students get instant feedback! Perfect for independent work or a sub! My students love Bill Nye, but my challenge has always been how to keep them engaged and learning. That challenge is met with this fully digital pixel art lesson! Students need to stay engaged in the video to complete the activity. Correct answers result in a portion of a secret picture being populated in t
Preview of Bill Nye PHASES & STATES OF MATTER DIGITAL PIXEL ART Google Apps Drive Classroom

Bill Nye PHASES & STATES OF MATTER DIGITAL PIXEL ART Google Apps Drive Classroom

Created by
Mister Science
Skip the copying and grading with this fun phases and states of matter lesson! Your students get instant feedback! Perfect for independent work or a sub! My students love Bill Nye, but my challenge has always been how to keep them engaged and learning. That challenge is met with this fully digital pixel art lesson! Students need to stay engaged in the video to complete the activity. Correct answers result in a portion of a secret picture being populated in the digital worksheet. If students don
Preview of Chemistry: A Volatile History - Episode 2: The Order of the Elements

Chemistry: A Volatile History - Episode 2: The Order of the Elements

Questions to accompany Episode 2 of Chemistry: A Volatile History, a three-part BBC miniseries. THE ORDER OF THE ELEMENTS [42 questions, 3 pages]Professor Jim Al-Khalili looks at how the early scientists' bid to decode the order of the elements was driven by false starts and bitter disputes.Lessons of Phyz advantages:A heavy font ensures high legibility even in dim lightingQuestions are designed to be answered while the video plays—quick, simple responses keep students engaged without requiring
Preview of Elemental Movie Worksheet & CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) Physical/Chemical

Elemental Movie Worksheet & CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) Physical/Chemical

Created by
Team Science
This Elemental worksheet and CER combo is ready to be rolled out to students virtually. It can also be used in an in person setting. Using a film in a classroom setting can effectively enhance student engagement with scientific concepts and foster a genuine interest in the subject matter. I incorporate this film into my classroom curriculum to encourage critical thinking among my students regarding states of matter and the concepts of physical and chemical changes.Topics included on worksheet:St
Preview of Bill Nye CHEMICAL REACTIONS CHEMISTRY middle SELF-GRADING digital Google apps

Bill Nye CHEMICAL REACTIONS CHEMISTRY middle SELF-GRADING digital Google apps

Created by
Mister Science
Teaching chemistry or chemical reactions to your middle schoolers has never been easier! Reinforce or introduce chemical reactions, chemistry and more with this SELF-GRADING digital video guide! I’ve learned over the years that Bill Nye can be a fantastic classroom resource, but only if done properly. That challenge is met with this well designed and engaging student video guide.Since I started using Google Drive and Google Classroom my science class runs so much smoother! This self-grading vide
Preview of Beyond the Elements Series 3 Movie Guides Digital Printable Worksheets

Beyond the Elements Series 3 Movie Guides Digital Printable Worksheets

Created by
ChemKate
Watching NOVA’s Beyond the Elements Series specials as David Pogue explores basic chemistry, engineering, and silly humor just became more amazing with these self-grading digital, editable, and printable 44 - 47 question 3 movie guides bundled at a 20% discount. Keep your students engaged with PBS movies with animations and demos that can be broken into individual portions or shown as a whole. Even if a movie can't be shown in one class period, the Google form will keep students' answers for you
Preview of Science Max Video Worksheet - States of Matter - Season 1 (Solid, Liquid, Gas)

Science Max Video Worksheet - States of Matter - Season 1 (Solid, Liquid, Gas)

Created by
ScoreLabs
Google document video worksheet with questions that follow the Science Max videos found on youtube and other streaming platforms.
Preview of Uranium Twisting the Dragons Tail Part 1 PBS Movie Guide Nuclear Rock Bomb

Uranium Twisting the Dragons Tail Part 1 PBS Movie Guide Nuclear Rock Bomb

Created by
ChemKate
Looking for a nuclear chemistry video? Watching PBS’s Uranium: Twisting the Dragon’s Tail: The Rock that Becomes a Bomb 54-minute episode as Derek Muller intriguingly introduces uranium in its history that brings hope, progress, and destruction just became more amazing with these self-grading digital, editable, and printable 47-question movie guides. Keep your students engaged with a PBS movie with computer-generated images and locations that can be broken into individual portions or shown as a
Preview of Chemistry: A Volatile History - Episode 3: The Power of the Elements

Chemistry: A Volatile History - Episode 3: The Power of the Elements

Questions to accompany Episode 3 of Chemistry: A Volatile History, a three-part BBC miniseries. THE POWER OF THE ELEMENTS [46 questions, 3 pages]Jim Al-Khalili reveals the breakthroughs which harnessed elements' ability to release vast power, showing how scientists are trying to create new elements.Lessons of Phyz advantages:A heavy font ensures high legibility even in dim lightingQuestions are designed to be answered while the video plays—quick, simple responses keep students engaged without re
Preview of Hunting the Elements [PBS NOVA]

Hunting the Elements [PBS NOVA]

Questions to accompany Nova: Hunting the Elements, hosted by David Pogue on PBS. This program is nearly 2 hours in length. The video is available through PBS Passport and Amazon Prime Video.You might also like Pogue's Beyond the Elements.HUNTING THE ELEMENTS (69 questions, 4 pages)Where do nature's building blocks, called the elements, come from? They're the hidden ingredients of everything in our world, from the carbon in our bodies to the metals in our smartphones. To unlock their secrets, Dav
Preview of Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity - Episode 1: Spark

Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity - Episode 1: Spark

Questions to accompany Episode 1 of Shock and Awe: The Story of Electricity, a three-part BBC miniseries. Though once thought to be a form of magic, electricity is now essential to modern human society. In this series, professor and host Jim Al-Khalili tells the history of electricity and humans' pursuit to master it. Al-Khalili begins with the early achievements and breakthroughs and finishes with more modern achievements, including such milestones as the first commercial adaptation and the dis
Preview of Flubber Movie (science) Worksheet & CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

Flubber Movie (science) Worksheet & CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

Created by
Team Science
This Flubber worksheet and CER combo is ready to be rolled out to students virtually. It can also be used in an in person setting. The utilization of a film in the educational setting can frequently spark interest and captivate students' attention towards a particular subject matter. In order to foster a deep and reflective understanding of the STEM field and its profound implications, I incorporate such a film into my classroom curriculum. This strategic approach aims to inspire my students to
Preview of Chemistry: A Volatile History - Episode 1: Discovering the Elements

Chemistry: A Volatile History - Episode 1: Discovering the Elements

Questions to accompany Episode 1 of Chemistry: A Volatile History, a three-part BBC miniseries. THE DISCOVERY OF THE ELEMENTS [38 questions, 3 pages]The story of how the elements were discovered and mapped begins with the alchemists who questioned that the world was made up of earth, air, fire and water. Jim Al-Khalili hosts.Lessons of Phyz advantages:A heavy font ensures high legibility even in dim lightingQuestions are designed to be answered while the video plays—quick, simple responses keep
Preview of Radioactive (science) Movie Worksheet & CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

Radioactive (science) Movie Worksheet & CER (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning)

Created by
Team Science
This Radioactive worksheet and CER combo is ready to be rolled out to students virtually. It can also be used in an in person setting. Sometimes using the emotional sway of a film in class can elicit the deep connection we want our students to feel pertaining to a specific subject. I use this film in my class to really get my students to grapple with the benefits and disadvantages of scientific discovery. Topics included on worksheet:Chemistry/PhysicsRadioactive ElementsUses of radiumTechnology
Preview of Acid vs Lava - Testing Liquids that Melt Everything (Video Question Guide)

Acid vs Lava - Testing Liquids that Melt Everything (Video Question Guide)

Head over to Mark Rober’s YouTube channel to locate and play the video for students to watch or have them watch it individually on their own device. The video is about 20 minutes long.Students will answer these 9 questions as they watch this highly entertaining Mark Rober video. It's a great attention grabber for introducing a unit on pH, acids and bases.Answer key is included.Click the link below to access the video directly:Acid vs Lava- Testing Liquids That Melt Everything
Preview of NOVA: Hunting the Elements Video Questions Worksheet, Google Doc

NOVA: Hunting the Elements Video Questions Worksheet, Google Doc

Created by
Mr McNeely
Science writer and "Tech Guru" David Pogue hosts this special 2-hour episode of NOVA, where he travels the globe exploring the history of the periodic table and the important features of many of the elements. David is an insightful and funny host, and he provides an entertaining and engaging viewing experience. David meets a variety of people involved with the elements, including popular author Theo Gray, who shows David a periodic table "table".The Google Doc prints as an eight page video work
Preview of Bill Nye 5 LESSON BUNDLE gravity digestion biodiversity more SELF-GRADING Google

Bill Nye 5 LESSON BUNDLE gravity digestion biodiversity more SELF-GRADING Google

Created by
Mister Science
Teaching the concepts of gravity, digestion, phases of matter, biodiversity, and simple machines to your students has never been easier! Reinforce or introduce your science topics with this bundle of SELF-GRADING digital video guides covering episodes 6-10 of "Bill Nye the Science Guy"! I’ve learned over the years that Bill Nye can be a fantastic classroom resource, but only if done properly. That challenge is met with these well designed and engaging student video guides.WHAT YOU GET:FIVE SELF-
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