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Conductors and Insulators Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning
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Conductors and Insulators Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning

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An interactive digital Venn diagram covering the features of conductors and insulators. A great interactive activity for comparing and contrasting these two characteristics of matter. Includes the following: ➸ Venn diagram blank template ➸ Features of conductors and insulators information boxes ➸ Venn diagram solution How to use: Click on the links in the downloadable document to access the resources. In the browser window that opens click on the ‘make a copy ‘ button. The file will open in Google Slides. Share the file individually with students, download it or add to Google Classroom for students to access.
Conductors and Insulators Venn Diagram
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Conductors and Insulators Venn Diagram

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The conductors and insulators Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two characteristics of matter. Includes two versions: Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram. Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram. Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key. Other Venn diagrams in the physics series: Sound and Light Waves Venn Diagram Series and Parallel Circuits Venn Diagram Inner and Outer Planets Venn Diagram Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Venn Diagram Kinetic and Potential Energy Venn Diagram Electricity and Magnetism Venn Diagram
Conductors and Insulators Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
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Conductors and Insulators Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning

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The digital Conductors and Insulators Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate information on objects that will either conduct or insulate heat and electricity. Includes the following topics: ➸ objects that are conductors ➸ objects that are insulators A great accompaniment to this resource: Conductors and Insulators [Heat and Electricity] Cut and Paste Activity How to use: Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck. This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website. Select the ‘Redeem’ option. This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one]. If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™. Preview the cards: Conductors and Insulators Boom Cards™ The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased. **Using Boom Cards: **To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Using Fast Play The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned. Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS [Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more] To find out more click here. Clipart by: Digital Classroom Clipart Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
Energy Transformations Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
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Energy Transformations Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning

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The digital Energy Transformations Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate energy transformations. Includes the following topics: ➸ order of energy transformations ➸ energy transformations in everyday life and objects How to use: Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck. This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website. Select the ‘Redeem’ option. This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one]. If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™. Preview the cards: Energy Transformations Boom Cards™ The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased. **Using Boom Cards: **To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Using Fast Play The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned. Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS [Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more] To find out more click here. Clipart by: Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
States of Matter Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
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States of Matter Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning

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The digital States of Matter Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate solids, liquids and gases and their changes of state. Includes the following topics: ➸ states of matter diagrams ➸ changes of state characteristics ➸ names of different changes of state ➸ changes of state examples How to use: Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck. This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website. Select the ‘Redeem’ option. This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one]. If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™. Preview the cards: States of Matter Boom Cards™ The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased. Using Boom Cards: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Using Fast Play The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned. Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS [Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more] To find out more click here. Clipart by: Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
Energy Transformations Card Sort
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Energy Transformations Card Sort

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The energy transformations card sort is comprised of 2 cards for each energy transformation [an image/example and the transformation]. Simply print and then cut out the set of cards [laminate if you wish to make class sets]. Students then shuffle the cards and sort them into their correct pairs. Can be printed in colour or greyscale. Also comes with 4 blank cards for you or your students to make their own individual cards. Works great as a starter activity or plenary. Could also be used for concentration or snap. Energy transformations included: chemical - light light - chemical chemical - mechanical potential - kinetic mechanical - sound sound - electrical electrical - heat electrical - light chemical - heat electrical - mechanical kinetic - potential light - electrical Cards included: ➸ 24 color cards ➸ 4 blank cards Clipart by: Ron Leishman Digital Toonage ToonClipart
Light [Natural and Artificial] Activities
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Light [Natural and Artificial] Activities

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An engaging set of activities support the study of examples of natural and artificial light. Includes both color and black and white versions. Comes complete with solutions. Activity 1: Cut and Paste Students cut out each of the objects and then arrange, organize and paste them into the correct positions on the graphic organizer provided. Activity 2: Sort and Store Students cut out each of the sink or float cards and then sort and store them in the science notebook sleeves provided. Activity 3: Colour In Students colour in the objects that sink or float in different colors. Activity 4: Table Tick Students study the objects in a table and then place a tick in the correct column [sink or float]. Natural and Artificial light sources included: ➸ flashlight ➸ star ➸ fireflies ➸ candle ➸ light bulb ➸ lantern ➸ moon ➸ fire ➸ sun ➸ lightning A great accompaniment to this resource: Light [Natural and Artificial] Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning Clipart by: Whimsy Clips Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
Sink or Float Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
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Sink or Float Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning

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The digital Sink or Float Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and identify objects that either sink or float. **Includes the following topics: ** ➸ objects that sink ➸ objects that float A great accompaniment to the above resource: Sink or Float Activities How to use: Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck. This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website. Select the ‘Redeem’ option. This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one]. If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™. **Preview the cards: ** Sink or Float Boom Cards™](https://wow.boomlearning.com/deck/q-DsDgvb72cjHrterpM?ref=tpt) The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased. Using Boom Cards: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Using Fast Play The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned. Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS [Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more] Clipart by: Little Red Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
Sink or Float Activities
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Sink or Float Activities

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An engaging set of activities support the study of objects that will sink or float. Includes both color and black and white versions. Comes complete with solutions. Activity 1: Cut and Paste Students cut out each of the objects and then arrange, organize and paste them into the correct positions on the graphic organizer provided. Activity 2: Sort and Store Students cut out each of the sink or float cards and then sort and store them in the science notebook sleeves provided. Activity 3: Colour In Students colour in the objects that sink or float in different colors. Activity 4: Table Tick Students study the objects in a table and then place a tick in the correct column [sink or float]. Activity 5: Record Sheet A blank recording sheet for student to record the results of their own sink or float experiment. Sink or float objects included: ➸ rubber duck ➸ crayon ➸ apple ➸ key ➸ leaf ➸ coin ➸ aluminium foil ➸ beach/rubber ball ➸ plastic bottle ➸ pencil ➸ wood ➸ spoon Clipart by: Little Red Ron Leishman Digital Toonage ToonClipart
Light [Natural and Artificial] Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
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Light [Natural and Artificial] Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning

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The digital Light [Natural and Artificial] Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate natural and artificial light sources. Includes the following topics: ➸ natural light sources ➸artificial light sources How to use: Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck. This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website. Select the ‘Redeem’ option. This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one]. If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™. **Preview the cards: ** Light [Natural and Artificial] Boom Cards™ The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased. Using Boom Cards: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Using Fast Play The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned. Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS [Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more] A great accompaniment to this resource: Light [Natural and Artificial] Activities Clipart by: Whimsy Clips Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
Pollination [Self and Cross] Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning
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Pollination [Self and Cross] Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning

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An interactive digital Venn diagram covering the features of self and cross pollination in flowering plants. A great interactive activity for comparing and contrasting these two forms of pollination. Includes the following: ➸ Venn diagram blank template ➸ Features of insect and wind pollination information boxes ➸ Venn diagram solution How to use: Click on the links in the downloadable document to access the resources. In the browser window that opens click on the ‘make a copy ‘ button. The file will open in Google Slides. Share the file individually with students, download it or add to Google Classroom for students to access.
Pollination [Self and Cross] Venn Diagram
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Pollination [Self and Cross] Venn Diagram

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The Self and Cross Pollination Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two forms of pollination in flowering plants. Includes two versions: Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram. Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram. Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
Pollination [Insect and Wind] Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning
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Pollination [Insect and Wind] Digital Venn Diagram - Distance Learning

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An interactive digital Venn diagram covering the features of insect and wind pollination in flowering plants. A great interactive activity for comparing and contrasting these two forms of pollination. Includes the following: ➸ Venn diagram blank template ➸ Features of insect and wind pollination information boxes ➸ Venn diagram solution How to use: Click on the links in the downloadable document to access the resources. In the browser window that opens click on the ‘make a copy ‘ button. The file will open in Google Slides. Share the file individually with students, download it or add to Google Classroom for students to access.
Pollination [Insect and Wind] Venn Diagram
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Pollination [Insect and Wind] Venn Diagram

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The Insect and Wind Pollination Venn diagram graphic organiser is a great way for students to compare and contrast these two forms of pollination in flowering plants. Includes two versions: Version 1. Students cut and paste labels onto the correct part of the Venn diagram. Version 2. Students write the correct statement into boxes on the Venn diagram. Also includes a bonus word search and comes with an answer key.
Plant Reproduction Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning
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Plant Reproduction Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning

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The digital Plant Reproduction Boom Cards™ deck provides students with a fun, interactive way to review and consolidate consolidate reproduction in flowering plants. Includes the following topics: ➸ structure of a flower ➸ pollination ➸ structure of a seed ➸ types of seed dispersal How to use: Click on the link provided to access the Boom Cards™deck. This will redirect you to the Boom Learning™ website. Select the ‘Redeem’ option. This will prompt you to set up an account [If you don’t already have one]. If you already have an account simply sign in to access your new deck of Boom Cards™. Preview the cards: Plant Reproduction Boom Cards™ The PDF includes links that you click on to access the Boom Cards™ deck you have purchased. Using Boom Cards: To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers [Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge]. Apps are available for Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” [play provides instant feedback for self-grading Boom Cards]. Fast Play is always a free way for students to engage with Boom Cards decks. For additional assignment options you’ll need a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Using Fast Play The quickest way to begin is to assign Boom Cards. Simply choose a deck from your Library, select the Actions drop down menu, and select Fast Pin. You’ll be presented with a 4-digit code and a short URL that you can share with your students they will then be taken to the deck of cards you’ve assigned. Assigning Boom Cards in an LMS [Google Classroom, Schoology, SeeSaw, Canvas, Moodle, Powerschool, Class Dojo, Microsoft Teams and more] Clipart by: The Cher Room Studio Devanna
Magnets and Magnetism Task Cards
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Magnets and Magnetism Task Cards

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A set of 24 task cards designed for students to independently, or in groups, revise and review magnets and magnetism. Questions cover the following topics: ➸ type of magnets [temporary and permanent] ➸ magnetic poles ➸ magnetic forces [attraction and repulsion] ➸ magnetic field diagrams ➸ magnetic metals ➸ magnetic and non-magnetic objects Included in this kit: ➸ 24 task cards focusing on magnets and magnetism. ➸ Student solution sheet on which to record answers. ➸ Teacher answer key. There are 4 cards on each sheet [6 sheets in total]. They can be printed in greyscale or colour [single or double sided]. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets. Provide each student with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the problem stated on each card. Great as a group extension or consolidation activity or for early finishers. Clipart by: The Cher Room Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
Magnets and Magnetism Cootie Catcher
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Magnets and Magnetism Cootie Catcher

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Cootie catchers are a great way to reinforce and review key topic vocabulary. The Magnets and Magnetism cootie catcher has a series of questions on a variety of aspects of magnets and magnetism. Terms covered: ➸ permanent magnets ➸ temporary magnets ➸ magnetic metals ➸ electromagnets ➸ compass ➸ attract ➸ repel ➸ magnetic field It also includes a bonus activity sheet [matching and word search] Great accompaniments to this resource: Magnets and Magnetism Scavenger Hunt Magnets and Magnetism Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning Clipart by: The Cher Room Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
Bees and Flowers Graphing Activity
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Bees and Flowers Graphing Activity

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A graphing activity that integrates science and maths. Students count the number of bees frequenting different coloured flowers and record a tally and total and then finally create a pictograph using cut out bees and a graphing template. Also includes solutions, activity sheet with questions and a spot the difference activity. Clipart by: Ron Leishman Digital Toonage
Conductors and Insulators [Heat and Electricity] Cut and Paste Activity
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Conductors and Insulators [Heat and Electricity] Cut and Paste Activity

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An engaging cut and paste graphic organiser to support the study of conductors and insulators. Students cut out each of the examples. Then arrange, organise and paste them into the correct positions on the graphic organiser provided. Can be used for heat or electrical conductors and insulators. Comes complete with solution. Conductors included: ➸ iron nail ➸ paper clip ➸ aluminium can ➸ copper coin ➸ human hand ➸ brass key ➸ metal spoon Insulators included: ➸ plastic cup ➸ plastic straw ➸ paper ➸ cotton t-shirt ➸ ceramic teacup ➸ rubber band ➸ wooden log A great accompaniment to this resource: Conductors and Insulators Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning Clipart by: Digital Classroom Clipart Ron Leishman Digital Toonage ToonClipart
Magnets and Magnetism Scavenger Hunt
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Magnets and Magnetism Scavenger Hunt

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A scavenger hunt station activity based around various aspects of magnets and magnetism. Topics covered include: ➸ magnets ➸ magnetism ➸ magnetic field diagrams ➸ magnetic and non-magnetic objects ➸ uses of magnets Includes a bonus activity sheet and comes with solutions. There are 2 question cards on each sheet [9 sheets in total]. They can be printed in grayscale or color. Save paper and time by laminating the cards and keeping them as class sets. Set the cards out around the room at numbered stations [numbers are included on each card]. Provide each student or pair of students with a blank solution grid for writing the answer to the question stated on each card. Students move from station to station answering the question as they go. Works great as a group extension, consolidation activity or for early finishers. Great accompaniment to the above resource: Magnets and Magnetism Boom Cards™ - Distance Learning Clipart by: The Cher Room Digital Classroom Clipart Ron Leishman Digital Toonage