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Renewable and Non Renewable Resources(Energy)
Are you looking for an easy-to-use resource to teach renewable and non renewable resource/energy? Look no further. This resource offer opportunity for your students to :
1.learn about renewable and non renewable energy, differences and examples
2.learn about meaning of net zero, carbon neutrality, climate change and global warming.
3.predict the environmental impact of failing to reach net zero in the future.
4.role play and present their arguement on a whether to ban fossil fuels.
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The activities are divided into 4 parts:
Renewable Vs Non Renewable Energy Worksheet
In this part, students learn the differences between these two types of energy and match examples to each type.
Reading Passage:
In this part, students will read about the world’s jouney towards net zero. They will learn the meaning of terms such as climate change, greenhouse effect, carbon neutrality and net zero.
Making Prediction:
Here, students will answer questions related to the reading passage and make predictions about 2 worlds: a world where net zero is reached by 2060 versus a world where greenhouse gas emission was ignored.
OPTIONAL EXTENSION:
In this extension axercise, student groups role play as members of the society such as climate activists, representatives of Big Oil ( Oil and gas companies) , economist and so on. They will share their prespectives on a given topic about fossil fuels.
I have included an arguementation sheet for groups to write and organize their ideas.
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I believe this renewable and non renewable energy resource will be a wonderful addition to your teaching “tool box”. The activities are quick to implement yet will allow your students to have the best experience in learning the topic.
GRADE LEVEL:
6 - 9
Thanks and have an awesome class!
Please reach out at eazyscience221@gmail.com with feedback, and questions. Thanks and have an amazing class.
DISTANCE , TIME AND SPEED
Teach distance, time and speed with this easy to execute resource that offers your students the opportunity to discover their own walking speed and practice solving speed distance and time problems sets. The resource may be used as part of an ongoing lesson or a way to review at the end of the unit.
What’s included in this resource?
1.How fast can you walk lab sheet
2.Practice Question Sheets ( 2 pages)
3.Free Task Cards and Task Sheet.
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The resource comes in two parts:
PART 1: How fast do you walk Activity.
In this part, students collaborate in pairs to measure the time they take to walk a known distance. From the data they will calculate their average speeds and answer related questions.
PART 2 : Practice Question Worksheet
In this part, students will answer 10 questions to practice calculations involved in speed, distance and time.
OPTIONAL : Practice Question TASK CARDS
Instead of the individual worksheets for the practice questions, you may give to student groups a set of task cards ( 12 questions in total). This activity encourages collaboration and peer support.
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I believe this distance time and speed resource will be a wonderful addition to motions unit. The activities are quick to implement, encourages experimentation and collaboration among students while saving you valuable time.
GRADE LEVEL:
6 - 9
Thanks and have an awesome class!
Please reach out at eazyscience221@gmail.com with feedback, and questions. Thanks and have an amazing class.
ENDOTHERMIC AND EXOTHERMIC REACTIONS ACTIVITIES
Are you looking for an engaging exothermic and endothermic reaction to beef up your lessons? This resource might just be what you need. The lesson offers opportunity for students to read a passage about endothermic and exothermic reaction, complete a post reading worksheet and do a simple but effective experiment to solidify their understanding of the concepts.
Whats included in the resource?
Exothermic & Endothermic Reaction Reading Page
Post Reading Worksheet
Experiment 1 and 2 labsheet
Lab guide
Mini Cards
Teacher Guide
Answer keys.
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READING PASSAGE:
In this part, students will read key information about heat energy being absorbed or released. They will learn about everyday examples of this phenomenon and how they are applied to the benefit of humans.
After the reading, students will complete a worksheet to evaluate their understanding.
ENDOTHERMIC & EXOTHERMIC EXPERIMENT 1&2
Experiment 1: Students will complete an experiment aout baking soda and vinegar. They will write down their observations of reaction.
Experiment 2: Students will do a lab about mixing an acid and a magnesium metal and record their observations onto their lab sheet.
Mini Cards:
These are optional cards with additional examples of endothermic and exothermic reactions. Students will work in groups to group these cards into endo and exothermic reactions.
I am very confident that this resource will light the flame under your students and turn your heat unit into one both you and they will love. The resource provides opportunuties for reading, collaboration and inquiry whilst saving valuable time for the teacher.
Thanks and have an amazing class!
Please reach out at eazyscience221@gmail.com with feedback, and questions. Thanks and have an amazing class.
Conduction Convection Radiation ( Heat Energy Transfer)
Looking for simple and effective resource to teach conduction convection radiation? This resource got you covered. It provides opportunity fo your learners to read read about importance of heat transfer and the three types of heat transfer mentioned above. There’s also a post reading worksheet to evaluate learners’ understanding of the concepts. Finally, learners get to identify the mode of heat transfer in different everyday situations.
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What’s included in this resource?
Heat Transfer Reading Sheet
Post Reading Worksheet
Identifying Heat Movement Worksheet (colored , B&W versions )
8 Mini Cards(colored , B&W versions )
Answer Keys
Reading Comprehension:
In this part, learners read about conduction, convection and radiation. By the end, they will know the mechanism and examples of each type of heat transfer.
Post Reading Sheet
In this part, students group descriptive statements under the appropriate type of heat transfer. They also, explain with their own examples the role of heat transfer in phase change.
Identifying Heat Movement Worksheet
In this part, students examine the mode of heat transfer in different situations. They then check the types they see and explain their choices.
Mini Cards
This is an optional activity that provide opportunity for group sharing and collaboration. I may be used in place of the worksheet ( #3). Here, student groups identify how heat is flowing on 8 mini cards. More information in teacher guide.
GRADE LEVEL:
Grade 6 -9
This resource will engage your learners whilst they learn to master the concept of heat transfer. They can be used as end of unit assessment or part of an on-going lesson. There’s very little preparation needed on the part of the teacher which is a win! I am confident it will be a great addition to your heat unit.
Thanks and have an amazing class!
Please reach out at eazyscience221@gmail.com with feedback, and questions. Thanks and have an amazing class.
Magnetic Force, Fields and Earth's Magnetic Field
Are you looking for simple yet effective resource that covers magnetic field lines, Earth’s magnetic fields, electromagnets and particles within a magnetic field? This resource might just be what you need.
What’s included?
Magnetic Field worksheets (1 page)
Reading Comprehension about Earth’s magnetic field (1 page)
Charged particles within magnetic field( 1 page)
Answer keys
Teacher guide
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GRADE LEVEL:
Grade 7 to 9
This resource can be used as end of unit assessment of your learners’ undertstanding of the topic or part of an on-going lesson. The examples and style are student-friendly with images and diagrams. I am confident that this resource will be a great addition to your magnetism unit as it has been for many years in my own classroom.
Thanks and have an amazing class!
Please reach out at eazyscience221@gmail.com with feedback, and questions. Thanks and have an amazing class.
Force, net Forces and Free Body Diagrams
Are you looking for NET FORCES lesson that is both engaging and stimulating? Look no further. I have designed this 3 part forces lesson that offers students the opportunity to explore key force concepts through PHET simulations, practice drawing free body diagrams and try their hands on many variety of challenging net force problems.
What’s included in this resource?
Explore Worksheet :Phet simulation (includes liks and QR codes to simulation)
Free body diagram worksheet
Net force practice problems ( 2 pages )
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Part 1: Explore Balanced and Unbalanced Forces
In this parts, students explore how balanced and unbalanced forces affect an objects movement using PHET simulations. Through this activity, students arrive at their own conclusions regarding key ideas relating to forces, acceleration and friction. The worksheet provides easy-to-follow steps ( with pictures) to play the simulations.
Part 2: Drawing Free body Diagrams
In this second part, students read statements and draw free body diagrams to represent the forces being applied. Afterwards, they calculate the net forces and check if the the forces are balanced or unbalanced and whether the object will accelrate or not accelerate.
Part 3: Net Forces Practice Questions
In the last part, students will solve various net forces questions from simple to challenging ones. Page 1 involves simple calculations of addition and subtraction. Page 2 involves forces at right angles ( pythagoras theorem) and angles less or greater than 90 degrees ( law of cosine). It will be helpful if students have some knowledge before they begin page 2 as it is requires the use of various formulae.
I have included answer keys and Teacher Guide to assist the teacher.
GRADE LEVEL:
Grades 7 to 9
The variety of activities make this lesson highly engaging for students. They not only get to “play” fun simulations but they can learn through the process. They can make their own conclusions rather than being told the correct answers. And finally, they can try simple to challenging problem set involving net forces and free body diagrams. I am confident that this resource will be valuable to you and your students. Thanks and have an amazing class!
Please reach out at eazyscience221@gmail.com with feedback, and questions. Thanks and have an amazing class.
SIMPLE MACHINES: PULLEYS (PHET Sim + Practice Questions Activity )
This product allows students to explore pulleys using PHET simulation. The goal for the exploration is for students to observe a) relationships between the number of pulleys and the effort force required b) the effort force required and the length of rope pulled. By observing and making their own conclusions, students understanding of how pulleys work is deepen. I have included a clear teacher instructions and answer keys as guides.
In a 2nd activity, (use only after teaching IMA and AMA), students discuss and solve 3 levels of questions in a gallery-walk style. Questions are printed and pasted around the class and students visit each question and solve them. This fun active style of learning encourages collaboration and peer support. I have included the answer keys to the questions as well.
What do you get after purchasing this product?
Phet Pulley exploration sheet + answer key
3 Level practice questions + answer key
Link and QR code to simulation
Watch your students turn into curious, happy and engaged “scientist” as they explore these fun activities whilst saving yourself the time.
I will be glad to help your suggestions and feedback at eazyscience221@gmail.com. Have a great class.
THERMAL EQUILIBRIUM ( FUN COMPETITION VERSION)
This product includes a lab activity to investigate when two liquids of different temperatures reach thermal equilibrium. There is a twist though. Student groups are challenged to compete among themselves. Groups must come up with creative ways to speed up the process and reach thermal equilibrium faster them any other group to win the competition. During this time they record the changes in temperature of the two liquids on their data table and graph their results at the end.
I have included loads of ideas in the teacher’s note to help you nail this lesson. I have included the material lists, rules for the competition (fair play), safety rules and other important information.
What do you get after purchasing this product?
Pre-lab questions sheet
Thermal equilibrium lab sheet (with picture of experiment set up )
Answer key to pre-lab questions
Loads of useful information in teacher notes
My kids love the competition aspect of this lab and each group comes up with crazy yet creative ways to win the 1st place.It’s both fun and engaging for them. The activity require very little time to prepare and a few materials to set up. I will be happy to hear your questions, feedback and comments at eazyscience221@gmail.com. Thanks and have an amazing class.