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Intro to Electric Circuits Part 2 Video sheet
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Intro to Electric Circuits Part 2 Video sheet

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This Science Video Worksheet is one page and has an answer key in a very simple format that is designed for quick correction. This video is designed to help introduce Middle School students and beyond to basic electric circuits: battery terminal names, direction of conventional current flow, circuit diagrams, series circuits and parallel circuits. This is Part 2 of a mini-series. We made this video and it is free to access on our YouTube channel, which is dedicated to educational content for children. Here’s a 1-minute preview of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxXpfCKxNJA This video may be convenient for lesson planning for a substitute teacher, especially if needed on short notice. NGSS: 4-PS3-2, 4-PS3-4 This document provides the questions in paper and multiple digital formats, directly or via links to shared drives, which you can then download. Digital formats may save teachers time correcting homework, identifying common errors, and entering individual scores into gradebooks – and some can teach students by giving immediate feedback. The formats include: Blackboard Canvas Google Forms Microsoft Forms Moodle Respondus We provide links to a shared folder which contains Google Slides that can be presented in class as a way to review the worksheet or shared electronically with students (e.g., downloaded as a PowerPoints and email, or share a link in your Google Drive). This is a playlist on our YouTube channel that we designed for teachers. It shows 1-minute previews of some of our videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AdqHZw2goE&list=PLTmMqDfxRPOhozl-H1sJmP1R5gXaKKS3E For free apps for Apple’s Mac and iPad (collects no data, no advertising, no subscriptions, no paywalls, no in-app purchases), please visit our page on the Apple App Store. These apps include Common Core practice tests in math, and State science practice tests based on NGSS and State curriculums (all with detailed, colorful explanations): https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/common-core-test-prep-llc/id1612308023 For links to many free resources, please visit our website (no 3rd party advertising, no subscriptions, no paywalls): https://commoncoretestprep.org/ Best wishes, The staff at Common Core Test Prep https://CommonCoreTestPrep.org
Engineering Specialties, science video worksheet
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Engineering Specialties, science video worksheet

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This Science Video Worksheet is one page and has an answer key in a very simple format that is designed for quick correction. The video is an introduction to engineering specialties. We made this to provide students with a better context when learning the Engineering Design Process. This is for Elementary and Middle School students. We made this video and it is free to access on our YouTube channel, which is dedicated to educational content for children. This is a 1 minute preview: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_DpPY7Kb44 This video may be convenient for lesson planning for a substitute teacher, especially if needed on short notice. This document provides the questions in paper and multiple digital formats, directly or via links to shared drives, which you can then download. Digital formats may save teachers time correcting homework, identifying common errors, and entering individual scores into gradebooks – and some can teach students by giving immediate feedback. The formats include: Blackboard Canvas Google Forms Microsoft Forms Moodle Respondus We provide links to a shared folder which contains Google Slides that can be presented in class as a way to review the worksheet or shared electronically with students (e.g., downloaded as a PowerPoints and email, or share a link in your Google Drive). This is a playlist on our YouTube channel that we designed for teachers. It shows 1-minute previews of some of our videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AdqHZw2goE&list=PLTmMqDfxRPOhozl-H1sJmP1R5gXaKKS3E For free apps for Apple’s Mac and iPad (collects no data, no advertising, no subscriptions, no paywalls, no in-app purchases), please visit our page on the Apple App Store. These apps include Common Core practice tests in math, and State science practice tests based on NGSS and State curriculums (all with detailed, colorful explanations): https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/common-core-test-prep-llc/id1612308023 For links to many free resources, please visit our website (no 3rd party advertising, no subscriptions, no paywalls): https://commoncoretestprep.org/ Best wishes, The staff at Common Core Test Prep https://CommonCoreTestPrep.org
Energy Sources & Generation Video worksheet
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Energy Sources & Generation Video worksheet

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This Science Video Worksheet is one page and has an answer key in a very simple format that is designed for quick correction. The video is an introduction to energy sources (renewable and non-renewable) and generating electricity. This is for Elementary and Middle School students. There are no formulas or math in the video, it is just conceptual. We made this video and it is free to access on our YouTube channel, which is dedicated to educational content for children. This is a 1 minute preview of the video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_VjLEtYMqU This video may be convenient for lesson planning for a substitute teacher, especially if needed on short notice. This document provides the questions in paper and multiple digital formats, directly or via links to shared drives, which you can then download. Digital formats may save teachers time correcting homework, identifying common errors, and entering individual scores into gradebooks – and some can teach students by giving immediate feedback. The formats include: Blackboard Canvas Google Forms Microsoft Forms Moodle Respondus We provide links to a shared folder which contains Google Slides that can be presented in class as a way to review the worksheet or shared electronically with students (e.g., downloaded as a PowerPoints and email, or share a link in your Google Drive). This is a playlist on our YouTube channel that we designed for teachers. It shows 1-minute previews of some of our videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AdqHZw2goE&list=PLTmMqDfxRPOhozl-H1sJmP1R5gXaKKS3E For free apps for Apple’s Mac and iPad (collects no data, no advertising, no subscriptions, no paywalls, no in-app purchases), please visit our page on the Apple App Store. These apps include Common Core practice tests in math, and State science practice tests based on NGSS and State curriculums (all with detailed, colorful explanations): https://apps.apple.com/us/developer/common-core-test-prep-llc/id1612308023 For links to many free resources, please visit our website (no 3rd party advertising, no subscriptions, no paywalls): https://commoncoretestprep.org/ Best wishes, The staff at Common Core Test Prep https://CommonCoreTestPrep.org
Intro to Electric Circuits Part 1 Video sheet
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Intro to Electric Circuits Part 1 Video sheet

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This Science Video Worksheet is one page and has an answer key in a very simple format that is designed for quick correction. This video is designed to help introduce Middle School students and beyond to basic electric circuits: safety around electricity, definition and examples of electric circuits, good electrical conductors versus insulators, basic circuit design, electrical cables and switches. This is Part 1 of a mini-series. We made this video and it is free to access on our YouTube channel, which is dedicated to educational content for children. This video may be convenient for lesson planning for a substitute teacher, especially if needed on short notice. NGSS: 4-PS3-2, 4-PS3-4 This document provides the questions in paper and multiple digital formats, directly or via links to shared drives, which you can then download. Digital formats may save teachers time correcting homework, identifying common errors, and entering individual scores into gradebooks – and some can teach students by giving immediate feedback. The formats include: Blackboard Canvas Google Forms Microsoft Forms Moodle Respondus We provide links to a shared folder which contains Google Slides that can be presented in class as a way to review the worksheet or shared electronically with students (e.g., downloaded as a PowerPoints and email, or share a link in your Google Drive). Best wishes
The Engineering Design Process Video worksheet
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The Engineering Design Process Video worksheet

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This Science Video Worksheet is one page and has an answer key in a very simple format that is designed for quick correction. The video is an introduction to the Engineering Design Process. We suggest that students first view our other video, Intro to Engineering Specialties, prior to viewing this one so they have a better context. This is for Elementary and Middle School students. We made this video and it is free to access on our YouTube channel, which is dedicated to educational content for children. NGSS noted: 3-5-ETS1-1, 3-5-ETS1-2, 3-5-ETS1-3, MS-ETS1-1, MS-ETS1-2, MS-ETS1-3 This video may be convenient for lesson planning for a substitute teacher, especially if needed on short notice. This document provides the questions in paper and multiple digital formats, directly or via links to shared drives, which you can then download. Digital formats may save teachers time correcting homework, identifying common errors, and entering individual scores into gradebooks – and some can teach students by giving immediate feedback. The formats include: Blackboard Canvas Google Forms Microsoft Forms Moodle Respondus We provide links to a shared folder which contains Google Slides that can be presented in class as a way to review the worksheet or shared electronically with students (e.g., downloaded as a PowerPoints and email, or share a link in your Google Drive). Best wishes