This presentation is to help step students through the extraction of metals from ores as well as recycling aluminium in line with the Australian year 11 chemistry course.
A scavenger hunt for year 7 students to reinforce the names of equipment found in the science lab. Lots of fun. Also helps reinforce science rules such as 'no running in the lab&'.
This resource zooms into solids, liquids and gases at a particle level to understand why states of matter expand and contract with the addition or removal of heat.
Are you sick of looking at your students’ books and seeing incomplete notes and incorrect diagrams? If so this resource is perfect for you! Clearly set out doodle notes for students to fill in key words and diagrams.
Perfect to use as doodle notes for students.
Suitable for middle school science.
BONUS: Includes a tutorial video link to be used as flipped learning, homework or in the classroom.
Includes teacher answers.
Heat transfer via conduction, convection and radiation worksheet notes and card sort activity.
Minimal prep required! Just print and go!
Cloze passage worksheet contains clear images and creates a perfect set of notes for students. Card sort activity for identifying conduction, convection and radiation examples in every day life.
Includes answers and teacher instructions.
Suitable for class 6, class 7, class 8.
BONUS tutorial videos that could be used in the classroom, for online learning, flipped learning or homework.
This resource is fantastic for developing student understanding of heat transfer in conduction, convection and radiation. It contains 4 full experimental outlines with scaffolded student worksheets and diagrams of equipment set up. It also includes a bonus teacher demonstration or extra student experiment idea with suggestions. This resource also helps students develop their graphing skills and their ability to draw meaning from their experimental observations. Includes teacher notes and suggestions.
Approximately 2 weeks worth of science learning or 7 hours.
Cloze passage doodle notes and worksheet activities for solids, liquids and gases, changes of states of matter and particle theory. Explains melting, evaporation, sublimation, condensation, freezing and deposition.
This file also includes adjustment / differentiation options for students who may need extra support:
two different word bank options
cloze passage with first letter prompts
Includes teacher answers, supporting video links and worksheet activities to consolidate their learning.
Could be used in class, as flipped learning, online learning or homework. Suitable for junior and middle school science - class 6, class 7, class 8
Cloze passage / worksheet /doodle notes with diagrams to help students create notes and understand the 5 ways to speed up a chemical reaction (rate of reaction).
This was created to be used with a YouTube video (link in teacher answers).
Includes teacher answer sheet.
This resource will create a beautiful set of notes for your students once complete and the bright images will help them to visualize difficult concepts.
Heat transfer bundle to cover conduction, convection, radiation and expansion and contraction in reference to solids, liquids and gases and particle theory.
This bundle is perfect if you are starting a unit on Heat Transfer! Includes student close passage with bright diagrams showing particle movement, card sort activity, teacher answers, 4 x fully scaffolded experiments that use basic lab equipment, links to tutorial videos that can be used in class or as flipped learning or homework, plus a bonus teacher demonstration outline. This bundle makes the unit hands on and memorable for students. Includes 2-3 weeks worth of science learning material. Suitable for class 6, class 7 and class 8.
Hands on investigation experiment worksheets for rate of chemical reaction including temperature, surface area and concentration.
Scaffolded experiment worksheet for students to explore the effect that temperature, concentration and surface area has on the rate of a chemical reaction. Three full experimental methods included. Suitable for class 9, class 10 and class 11.
FREE science experimental report templates for classroom use. Includes examples for Chemistry, Physics, Biology and Earth Science.
Perfect for scaffolding the process for students and ensuring they don’t miss any key areas.
These are given to you in PowerPoint form so you can edit them to suit any specific experiments if you need to. Includes Chemistry, Biology, Earth Science and Physics.
Suitable for middle school or high school science.
A fun and engaging digital escape room on heat transfer suitable for years 6, 7 and 8. No preparation required!!!
This activity is perfect for students to review and consolidate what they have learnt in a fun way while building student skills in problem solving, critical thinking and collaboration.
It reviews the states of matter, particle theory and changing states including evaporation, condensation, melting, freezing, sublimation and deposition.
This escape room can be used for online learning, distance education or in the classroom.
The activity contains 6 tasks students must complete in order to ‘escape’.
Answers are entered into a Google Form (provided). The task cards are included digitally within the Google Form, but a full A4 size printable version is also included for you.
Teacher answers included.
A fun and engaging digital escape room on heat transfer suitable for years 6, 7 and 8. No preparation required!!!
This activity is perfect for students to review and consolidate what they have learnt in a fun way while building student skills in problem solving, critical thinking and collaboration.
This escape room can be used for online learning, distance education or in the classroom.
The activity contains 6 tasks students must complete in order to ‘escape’.
Answers are entered into a Google Form (provided). The task cards are included digitally within the Google Form, but a full A4 size printable version is also included for you.
Teacher answers included.
Want a fun Halloween science activity that is zero prep? This Halloween scientific method digital escape room has you covered! No matter what topic you are up to in your science curriculum, it is always relevant to review the scientific method.
This engaging Halloween digital escape room suitable for years 6, 7 and 8.
Understanding the scientific method is so crucial for students continuing to study science in later years. This Halloween science escape room provides an interactive way to revise their understanding of the scientific method.
Why use this digital escape room for Halloween?
It is zero prep! Just share the link with students and away they go!
It is a fun and engaging way for students to review content.
It builds student skills in problem solving, critical thinking and collaboration.
It can be used in a wide range of environments including in the classroom, online learning, homeschooling and distance education.
Full teacher answers included.
Its spooky Halloween theme will keep in theme for your lesson!
What is needed to access the digital escape room?
Students just need access to a device with internet access. While the escape room uses a Google Form, students are not required to sign in so they don’t need an account to play.
What does the digital escape room consist of?
The activity contains 8 tasks students must complete in order to ‘escape’.
Answers are entered into a Google Form (provided). The task cards are included digitally within the Google Form, but a printable pdf version is also included for you.
What this science digital escape room covers:
This science escape room covers the scientific method, accuracy, reliability, validity, data and observations.
PLEASE NOTE: This digital escape room is exactly the same as my Scientific Method Digital Escape Room except it has Halloween themes and clipart.
Note: Due to the nature of the form and privacy issues of students across multiple schools completing it, you won’t receive the results of students. Since it is self-marked and they can’t progress to the next level without getting the answer correct, this isn’t usually an issue. However, if you need to see that your students completed the task for accountability, after purchasing, please send me an email at katrina@theanimatedteacherblog.com and I will send you a form just for your class with the results spreadsheet.