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Physical science Common Core HSN-RN.A.2 resources

Preview of How Far, How Big, How Full? - A Metric Conversion Practice Activity

How Far, How Big, How Full? - A Metric Conversion Practice Activity

Metric prefixes are commonly used in science courses, and yet the system can be tricky for those who live in countries that ascribe to another system (I'm looking at you, USA...). This metric conversion practice activity gives students a chance to convert multiple data points from and to various metric prefixes, from pico all the way up to tera. This activity can be used to introduce conversions, as conversion practice, or as homework.This activity includes a short metric conversion explanation/
Preview of Scientific Numbers Bundle (Presentation & Student Notes)

Scientific Numbers Bundle (Presentation & Student Notes)

Understanding how to correctly write and understand scientific measurements is a very important skill for all young scientists. This presentation clearly and succinctly discusses accuracy, precision, significant figures, and scientific notation. The presentation includes 12 total slides, including two practice slides, and speaker notes to facilitate teaching. The included student notes sheet includes a scaffolded, fill-in-the-blanks style handout for students to complete as you work through the
Preview of Big and Small: Metric Prefixes and Conversions

Big and Small: Metric Prefixes and Conversions

Ah, metric prefixes. So useful, and yet so tricky to master for those of us in the small part of the world (*ahem* USA) that doesn't regularly use the metric system! Use this activity to introduce your students to the most commonly used metric prefixes (pico through tera), learn what they mean, and how to convert back to base units. This activity includes a short reading comprehension section, a metric prefixes chart for the students to complete, the basics of converting back to base units, and
Preview of Scientific Numbers Presentation

Scientific Numbers Presentation

Understanding how to correctly write and understand scientific measurements is a very important skill for all young scientists. This presentation clearly and succinctly discusses accuracy, precision, significant figures, and scientific notation. The presentation includes 12 total slides, including two practice slides, and speaker notes to facilitate teaching. Great for any science course, but especially ICP or Chemistry!NOTE: If you would like to include a two-page student note sheet, with fill-
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