Interdisciplinary Curriculum Developer and Educator with a background in Astrophysics and a flair for great no-nonsense resources based on classroom experience.
Interdisciplinary Curriculum Developer and Educator with a background in Astrophysics and a flair for great no-nonsense resources based on classroom experience.
Light, sound & thermal energy and concepts are some of the most interesting and broadly applicable physics concepts that students can study. These articles cover the Doppler effect, reflection and refraction and even the concept of hot and cold itself.
This set of 5 science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
5 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
5 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
5 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
5 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
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Key Stage 3 aligned Chemistry syllabus - 335 questions.
This resource contains a syllabus document to explain what questions, which topics and the number of questions per topic. This includes three-introduction questions per sub-topic. The questions are a mixture of multiple-choice, short-answer, multi-choice multi-answer and long-answer questions.
EACH SUB-TOPIC has its own word document with answers, a word document without answers (student version) and a powerpoint with answers that helps with the use and functionality of this offering.
EACH QUESTION: Comes with clear amount of marks, a difficulty rating (easy, medium or hard), the stated question type including clear instructions and the solution along with explanation of marks assigned.
The syllabus and layout is as follows:
Topic 1: Energy (59 questions)
Topic 1.1: Calculation of fuel uses and costs in the domestic context - 19 questions - 2 extension questions (21 total)
Topic 1.2: Energy changes and transfers - 19 questions - 4 extension questions (23 total)
Topic 1.3: Changes in systems - 15 questions
Topic 2: Motion and Forces (77 questions)
Topic 2.1: Describing Motion - 14 questions - 8 extension questions (22 total)
Topic 2.2: Forces - 35 questions
Topic 2.3: Balanced forces / Forces and Motion - 9 questions
Topic 2.4: Pressure in fluids - 11 questions
Topic 3: Waves (55 questions)
Topic 3.1: Observed waves - Energy and waves - 9 questions - 2 extension questions (11 total)
Topic 3.2: Sound waves - 11 questions
Topic 3.3: Light waves - 27 questions - 6 extension questions (33 total)
Topic 4: Electricity and Electromagnetism (63 total)
Topic 4.1: Current Electricity - 17 questions - 10 extension questions (27 total)
Topic 4.2: Static Electricity - 11 questions - 2 extension questions (13 total)
Topic 4.3: Magnetism - 19 questions - 4 extension questions (23 total)
Topic 5: Matter (36 total)
Topic 5.1: Physical changes - 23 questions
Topic 5.2: Particle model and energy in matter - 11 questions - 2 extension questions (13 total)
Topic 6: Space Physics (21 total)
Topic 6.1: Space Physics - 17 questions - 4 extension questions (21 total)
If you are interested in Biology questions instead - please find those here.
If you are interested in Chemistry questions instead - please find those here.
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From static electricity, to electrical circuits to electricity generation and transmission. This little electrical bundle gives an excellent glimpse into the wonderful world of electrical science.
This set of 4 science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
4 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
4 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
4 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
4 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
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This Joke of the Day resource contains 198 curated jokes for all ages and students will love! There are SO many benefits to telling jokes in the classroom. Joke telling can strengthen vocabulary, help review figurative language, teach multiple word meanings, build social skills, and make the classroom a more fun and enjoyable place in general!
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
198 Unique Curated Jokes
5 sets with Powerpoint format
5 sets of Printable mix n match Word Doc format
5 sets of PDF format for slides and for printable
POSSIBLE USES:
Incorporate into morning meeting routine
Use as brain breaks
Print out the slides and post or display on the whiteboard daily
Use in your daily announcements
Check out these other resources you may also love:
→ Mathematics joke a day - link HERE
→ Art joke a day - link HERE
→ History joke a day - link HERE
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These 425 Science Lesson Starter Questions cover every topic and sub-topic in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) Middle School Science topics. These questions can serve as inspiration for full lessons, can be used to supplement existing materials you may have and give a different method of engaging with the content that students must cover in NGSS Middle School Sciences.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
125 Physical Science Lesson Starter Questions in Google Slides format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
125 Physical Science Lesson Starter Questions in Google Docs format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
50 Engineering Design Lesson Starter Questions in Google Slides format (25 of these include activities that are associated with that question to support learning) - and PDF format
50 Engineering Design Lesson Starter Questions in Google Docs format (25 of these include activities that are associated with that question to support learning) - and PDF format
125 Earth & Space Sciences Lesson Starter Questions in Google Slides format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
125 Earth & Space Sciences Lesson Starter Questions in Google Docs format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
125 Biology Lesson Starter Questions in Google Slides format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
125 Biology Lesson Starter Questions in Google Docs format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
POSSIBLE USES:
Use these to start lessons with a specific goal in mind
Great for those students who finish early and could use more time and room for exploration on a given topic
These starter can inspire new lessons or different ways of teaching the content
Students could use these questions for an inquiry project of their own
COVERED STANDARDS:
MS.Structures and Properties of Matter
MS.Chemical Reactions
MS.Forces and Interactions
MS.Energy
MS.Waves and Electromagnetic radiation
MS.Structure, Function, and Information Processing
MS.Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
MS.Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
MS.Growth, Development, and Reproduction of Organisms
MS.Natural Selection and Adaptations
MS.Space Systems
MS.History of Earth
MS.Earth’s Systems
MS.Weather and Climate
MS.Human Impacts
MS. Engineering Design
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These 425 Science Lesson Starter Questions cover every topic and sub-topic in the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) High School Science topics. These questions can serve as inspiration for full lessons, can be used to supplement existing materials you may have and give a different method of engaging with the content that students must cover in NGSS High School Sciences.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
125 Physical Science Lesson Starter Questions in Google Slides format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
125 Physical Science Lesson Starter Questions in Google Docs format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
50 Engineering Design Lesson Starter Questions in Google Slides format (25 of these include activities that are associated with that question to support learning) - and PDF format
50 Engineering Design Lesson Starter Questions in Google Docs format (25 of these include activities that are associated with that question to support learning) - and PDF format
125 Earth & Space Sciences Lesson Starter Questions in Google Slides format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
125 Earth & Space Sciences Lesson Starter Questions in Google Docs format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
125 Biology Lesson Starter Questions in Google Slides format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
125 Biology Lesson Starter Questions in Google Docs format (separated by standards) - and PDF format
POSSIBLE USES:
Use these to start lessons with a specific goal in mind
Great for those students who finish early and could use more time and room for exploration on a given topic
These starter can inspire new lessons or different ways of teaching the content
Students could use these questions for an inquiry project of their own
COVERED STANDARDS:
HS.Structure and Properties of Matter
HS.Chemical Reactions
HS.Forces and Interactions
HS.Energy
HS.Waves and Electromagnetic radiation
HS.Structure and Function
HS.Matter and Energy in Organisms and Ecosystems
HS.Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems
HS.Inheritance and Variation of Traits
HS.Natural Selection and Evolution
HS.Space systems
HS.History of Earth
HS.Earth’s Systems
HS.Weather and Climate
HS.Human Sustainability
HS. Engineering Design
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Motion & Forces are an integral part of our physical world, from gravity to the concept of weight, to momentum itself. There is so much forces and motion learning that can be done through the lens of physics.
This set of 6 science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
6 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
6 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
6 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
6 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
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These 13 holistic small group lesson plans include supplementary materials and is geared towards helping students learn science in a 3 hour per day - 1 week lesson plans. These lesson plans include 21 files and essentially half a year worth of lessons plans to support students with their learning.
These are middle school / high school related science lessons for home schooling and online schooling in particular. The other half of the year is mathematics based and available as another product.
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
13 lessons to support students with science in a holistic approach
8 supporting files and frameworks
258 pages of lesson plans and supporting documents
Each lesson plan includes a specific structure with every day of the week having:
A meditation / mindfulness item
An exercise item
A journaling item
A problem-solving item
A week long inquiry on either mathematics or science
Space for self-inquiry time (i-time)
Space for sharing with each other
Action steps (what will be done later on after the lesson)
Space for self-reflection
Space for teacher reflections
[Optional for some lessons is an ending activity]
POSSIBLE USES:
Use these to support students with learning science
Give students space to investigate their own inquiries
Let students engage with science topics that have real-world relevance
COVERED TOPICS (not in any particular order):
Science of the future
Natural selection / Genetic engineering
Neuroplasticity and the importance of habit
Gamification and game theory
Genetics and the beauty industry
Motion, momentum and explosions
Fantastic physics of the everyday
Weather
John Dalton or Dimitri Mendeleev? (elements / compounds / mixtures)
The science of water
Human body systems
The Inquiry cycle and sustainability
Space science
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Stars come in many kinds, in one and twos, our own star (the Sun), dead stars and dying stars. The universe gives incredible views of many different kinds of stars. Learning about them is rather awesome indeed. This small bundle has you covered. So diving into the content with this 6 template set seems like a great idea! This bundle has you covered and helps students develop research skills with a STEM connection and critical thinking prompts through thought provoking questions.
This research project template provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is an project template with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. It gives a rich and supportive framework that can be tweaked as needed for students to support differentiation.
Each research project template includes:
Space for a one paragraph summary (that links to the 2 page science article also available on this topic - but does not have to).
Students should produce a mathematical connection, an engineering / technology connection, 2 interesting facts / stats.
5 glossary terms they should fill in with their own words (which also links to the science article also available)
3 thought provoking questions (ie: critical thinking questions) they must answer.
Finally, each template has 3 alternative thought provoking questions for younger students and 3 other alternative harder questions to extend high flying or older students. Giving you a total of 9 possible thought provoking questions that could be used with students to enhance their research and critical thinking.
Further, I have added a 1 page - 20 point rubric to be used for either self-assessment or teacher assessment as you deem fit. I hope it helps support the learning even further!
This template is some of my best work and I am proud to share it with you.
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy and research skills in your class
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast and you need a long running task
To inspire students on a particular topic
As a scaffold to support students who need support on research skills and can use a framework
To enhance critical thinking when doing research and making a relevant and interesting output
Give a selection of these research project templates for students to choose from
To enhance students ability to express ideas and synthesis knowledge
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
6 - 7 page Word doc teacher version with supporting appendix items and alternative question pages (includes text boxes)
6 - 3 page Word doc student versions with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
6 - 7 page PDF teacher version with supporting appendix items and alternative question pages
6 - 3 page PDF student versions with space to fill in answers
1 page - 20 point rubric for self or teacher assessment in both Word doc and PDF form
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Simply, set and relax as these video companions will help make sure your students are paying attention throughout these videos, having a variety of questions throughout the length of the video.
I have laboured long and hard to make these video companions as easy as possible to engage with and to be able to use for teachers of any kind, whether in school, higher education or home schooling, these can be great to keep students engaged and know they watched the material fully.
For Veritasium:
The video companions include:
Astronomy related:
Do you expand with the universe?
Does planet 9 exist?
Half the universe was missing… until now
How one supernova measured the universe
These are the asteroids to worry about
Why gravity is NOT a force
Why the speed of light can’t be measured
How To Clean Up Space Junk
Why Apollo Astronauts Trained in Nuclear Bomb Craters
Non-Astronomy related:
Can you swim in shade balls?
How trees bend the laws of physics
How Kodak exposed the Atomic bomb
These pools support half the people on Earth
Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir?
States of matter
How Special Relativity Makes Magnets Work
The Most Radioactive Places on Earth
The bizarre behaviour of rotating bodies explained
Flamethrower vs Aerogel
Ice spikes explained
Make plasma with grapes in the microwave
Making liquid Nitrogen from scratch
Misconceptions about heat
I Waterproofed Myself With Aerogel!
World’s Lightest Solid!
For Minutephysics - the videos include:
The Higgs Boson, Part I
What if the Earth were Hollow?
Why is it Dark at Night?
Common Physics Misconceptions
Is it Better to Walk or Run in the Rain?
How Big is the Universe?
MAGNETS: How do they work?
What is Sea Level?
Why is the Solar System Flat?
How Modern Light Bulbs Work
How to See Without Glasses
Antimatter Explained
This is Not a Rainbow
How to Subtract By Adding
How Long To Fall Through The Earth?
Hitting the Sun is HARD
Why It’s Impossible to Tune a Piano
Will Batteries Power The World? | The Limits Of Lithium-ion
The Unreasonable Efficiency of Black Holes
The Brown Dwarf Debate
Why Do Compressed Air Cans Get Cold?
Our Ignorance About Gravity
Einstein’s Biggest Blunder, Explained
The Physics of Windmill Design
Usage:
The layout of these video companions are that there are both teacher and student versions of all of these documents. The teacher versions contain the solutions and the administrative information. The student versions contain only the questions and spaces for students to fill in the work. They are easy to use and all in PDF form, including one large ‘master file’ so you can see all the content in one broad sweep and see what video companion will work for you and your students easily.
Disclaimer:
This work is intended to be a course companion and is all original work based on supporting and aligning with the two hugely successful youtube series – Veritasium and Minutephyiscs. The hosts of these series are Derek Muller and Henry Reich. The respective rights and content are their own and below to Veritasium and Minutephysics and their owners. Further when Vertiasium / Minutephysics brings in additional youtubers and their brands such as Smartereveryday, SufficentlyAdvanced and others, their respective works and content is their own. This work is intended as an independent supplement which has been wholly and independently developed by The Teaching Astrophysicist for sale on TeacherspayTeachers and TES.
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This set of science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
5 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
5 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
5 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
5 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
Let’s Connect!
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All under the handle: The Teaching Astrophysicist
Simply, set and relax as these video companions will help make sure your students are paying attention throughout these videos, having a variety of questions throughout the length of the video.
I have laboured long and hard to make these video companions as easy as possible to engage with and to be able to use for teachers of any kind, whether in school, higher education or home schooling, these can be great to keep students engaged and know they watched the material fully.
The video companions include:
Astronomy related:
Do you expand with the universe?
Does planet 9 exist?
Half the universe was missing… until now
How one supernova measured the universe
These are the asteroids to worry about
Why gravity is NOT a force
Why the speed of light can’t be measured
How To Clean Up Space Junk
Why Apollo Astronauts Trained in Nuclear Bomb Craters
**Non-Astronomy related:
**
Can you swim in shade balls?
How trees bend the laws of physics
How Kodak exposed the Atomic bomb
These pools support half the people on Earth
Why Are 96,000,000 Black Balls on This Reservoir?
States of matter
How Special Relativity Makes Magnets Work
The Most Radioactive Places on Earth
The bizarre behaviour of rotating bodies explained
Flamethrower vs Aerogel
Ice spikes explained
Make plasma with grapes in the microwave
Making liquid Nitrogen from scratch
Misconceptions about heat
I Waterproofed Myself With Aerogel!
World’s Lightest Solid!
Usage:
The layout of these video companions are that there are both teacher and student versions of all of these documents. The teacher versions contain the solutions and the administrative information. The student versions contain only the questions and spaces for students to fill in the work. They are easy to use and all in PDF form, including one large ‘master file’ so you can see all the content in one broad sweep and see what video companion will work for you and your students easily.
Disclaimer:
This work is intended to be a course companion and is all original work based on supporting and aligning with the hugely successful youtube series – Veritasium. The host of the series is Derek Muller. The respective rights and content are their own and below to Veritasium and its owner. Further when Vertiasium brings in additional youtubers and their brands such as Smartereveryday, SufficentlyAdvanced and others, their respective works and content is their own. This work is intended as an independent supplement which has been wholly and independently developed by The Teaching Astrophysicist for sale on TeacherspayTeachers and TES.
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
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Have you ever wondered what is the universe? How does it work? What are you made of?
In part 1 of his 3 part series, Oliver explains complex topics in simple terms using informative graphics. Written in the style of a good friend helping you understand the wonder of the universe. This book tackles the basic concepts that define the universe, the process that govern stars and an introduction to the planets of our Solar System. From atoms, to nuclear bombs, from light to the gas giants, this book has all the universal basics and planetary properties covered.
In part 2 of his 3 part series, he tackles stars, their births, lives and deaths. From the Sun, to neutron stars, from black holes to pulsars and magnetars, this book has all the weird and wonderful stars covered.
In part 3 of his 3 part series, Oliver tackles galactic dynamics, special and general relativity, universal truths and how it all began and will end. From galactic explanations to the scale and expansion of the universe, this book has wonderful mind expanding topics covered.
This book is a thorough and valuable guide for anyone interested in understanding the universe.
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Looking to the cosmos has never been so enjoyable with this batch of 6 fantastic comprehensive short form articles with answers. From looking for aliens to understanding dark matter and dark energy a little better. This small bundle has you covered.
This set of 6 science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
6 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
6 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
6 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
6 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
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The Solar system is an incredible place to learn about from The Sun itself to planetary rings, to dwarf planets on the fringes of where we live in our galactic bubble. So diving into the content with this 6 article set seems like a great idea!
This set of 6 science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
6 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
6 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
6 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
6 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
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Looking to the planets and moons has never been so enjoyable with this batch of 7 fantastic comprehensive short form articles with answers. From going to the Moon, to looking at the moons of Jupiter and even planets outside our Solar System. This planets and moons exploration bundle has you covered.
This set of 7 science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
7 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
7 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
7 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
7 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
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This Joke of the Day resource contains 357 curated jokes for all ages and students will love! There are SO many benefits to telling jokes in the classroom. Joke telling can strengthen vocabulary, help review figurative language, teach multiple word meanings, build social skills, and make the classroom a more fun and enjoyable place in general!
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
357 Unique Curated Jokes
7 sets with Powerpoint format
7 sets of Printable mix n match Word Doc format
7 sets of PDF format for slides and for printable
POSSIBLE USES:
Incorporate into morning meeting routine
Use as brain breaks
Print out the slides and post or display on the whiteboard daily
Use in your daily announcements
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Technology plays a big part in modern physics. From Global Positioning Satellites (GPS), to rockets to rollercoasters, this is an incredible bundle. I highly recommend this if your goal is support students with learning about physics which links strongly with technology as well.
This set of 8 science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
8 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
8 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
8 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
8 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
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This resource contains a syllabus document to explain what questions, which topics and the number of questions per topic. This includes three-introduction questions per sub-topic. The questions are a mixture of multiple-choice, short-answer, multi-choice multi-answer and long-answer questions.
EACH SUBJECT has its own set of sub-topics.
EACH SUB-TOPIC has its own word document with answers, a word document without answers (student version) and a powerpoint with answers that helps with the use and functionality of this offering.
EACH QUESTION: Comes with clear amount of marks, a difficulty rating (easy, medium or hard), the stated question type including clear instructions and the solution along with explanation of marks assigned.
The syllabus and layout is as follows:
BIOLOGY (238 questions)
Topic 1: Structure and function of living organisms (60 questions)
Topic 2: Human structure and function (93 questions)
Topic 3: Material cycles and energy (34 questions)
Topic 4: Interactions and interdependencies (15 total)
Topic 5: Genetics and evolution (36 total)
CHEMISTRY (202 questions)
Topic 1: Matter (55 questions)
Topic 2: Chemical reactions (61 questions)
Topic 3: Material and elemental properties (56 questions)
Topic 4: Earth and atmosphere (30 total)
PHYSICS (335 total questions)
Topic 1: Energy (59 questions)
Topic 2: Motion and Forces (77 questions)
Topic 3: Waves (55 questions)
Topic 4: Electricity and Electromagnetism (63 total)
Topic 5: Matter (36 total)
Topic 6: Space Physics (21 total)
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Looking to the our exploration of the universe has never been so enjoyable with this batch of 8 fantastic comprehensive short form articles with answers. From looking for aliens to understanding telescopes a little better. Even looking to our satellites, rockets and Mars rovers! This space exploration bundle has you covered.
This set of 8 science articles provides the perfect grab and go, print and provide resource that can supplement lessons. It is a set of articles with questions to check comprehension and inspire scientific thinking. I am very proud of this series of science articles and they are rich with information and wonder at the majesty of science. Each science article includes a fun fact(s) to add to the knowledge gained from this article. Formatted in an easy to read and digest manner, each paragraph is numbered to help with referencing and each question answer has a paragraph reference number to point to the specific information (where applicable).
WHY / WHEN TO USE:
Useful for substitute (sub) teaching
To extend students
To increase scientific literacy in your class
A weekly reading task
Great as a lesson filler when class goes too fast
To inspire students on a particular topic
Give a selection of these articles for students to choose from
WHAT’S INCLUDED:
8 sets of 3 page Word doc teacher version with answers
8 sets of 2 page Word doc student version with room to fill in answers (text boxes)
8 sets of 3 page PDF teacher version with answers
8 sets of 2 page PDF student version without answers (but space left to do so)
More will be coming to cover other subjects and other topics, so please do keep an eye out for more science articles from The Teaching Astrophysicist!
If you have any questions, please feel to DM me on instagram @theteachingastrophysicist
Let’s Connect! - All under the handle - The Teaching Astrophysicist
Be sure to follow my:
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