Description
Do you need resources to introduce physical science topics? This resource contains a bundle of PowerPoints with guided notes and assessments that all tie together. The PowerPoints and assessments are also available in Google Slides which make these perfect digital resources for online learning!
The PowerPoint is broken up into 3 different parts:
❔ Engage: This is a question that is used to get students thinking and engaged before the lesson begins. They answer the question in their guided notes.
☑ Checkpoints: These are questions throughout the lesson that assess what students are learning as they go through. The student’s answer these questions in their guided notes. Answer key is included in the PowerPoint.
↵ Bringing it Back: This final question wraps up the lesson by tying student’s new knowledge with the engagement piece.
A link for the Google Slides version is included in each resource.
The PowerPoints are editable. The titles, images and clipart are not editable.
Guided Notes:
The guided notes follow along with the lesson. This allows the students to go through the lesson with the class as the teacher goes through the slides or they can fill it out independently if they are using the PowerPoint digitally. All the text aside from the title and cover page are editable.
Includes two cover pages for interactive notebook booklets. One in color and one in black and white.
*There is no answer key for the guided notes as it is all in the PowerPoint lesson. There is no Google Slides or digital option for the guided notes.
Assessment:
The assessments contain 20 questions with a mix of vocabulary matching, short answer and multiple choice questions. An answer key is included. Everything is editable except for the title and any included clip art lip art.
Google Slides versions are included. The links are in each resource.
*Each resource is in PowerPoint format for easy editing.
TOPICS COVERED:
1. Scientific investigations and Inquiry
Content covered:
⭐ Experiments vs Observations
⭐ Creating a Hypothesis
⭐ Variables (Independent, Dependent, Constant)
⭐ Data (qualitative vs quantitative)
⭐ Scientific Method Steps
⭐ Repetition vs. Replication
2. Energy Mass, Volume and Density
Content covered:
⭐ Matter
⭐ Mass
⭐ Weight
⭐ Volume
⭐ Formulas as well as calculating mass, volume and density
⭐ Water displacement
3. Physical and Chemical Changes
Content covered:
⭐ Physical properties (mass, weight, volume, density, malleability, thermal conductivity, electrical conductivity, solubility, magnetism, luster, viscosity)
⭐ Chemical Properties (reactivity, flammability)
⭐ Physical changes
⭐ Chemical Changes
⭐ Law of Conservation of Mass
4. Energy Forms and Transformations
Content covered:
⭐What is energy?
⭐Types of Potential Energy
⭐Types of Kinetic Energy
⭐Energy Transformations
⭐Law of Conservation of Energy
5. Thermal Energy and Heat
Content covered:
⭐ Thermal Energy
⭐ Temperature
⭐ Heat
⭐ Conduction
⭐ Convection
⭐ Radiation
6. Forces and Motion
Content covered:
⭐Motion
⭐Speed
⭐Calculating Average Speed
⭐Velocity
⭐Acceleration
⭐Balanced & Unbalanced Forces
⭐Contact Forces
⭐Forces at a online
⭐Newton’s Laws of Motion.
➾Graphing velocity, average speed or acceleration is not included.
7. Pure Substances and Mixtures
Content covered:
⭐ Pure substances
⭐ Elements
⭐ Compounds
⭐ Mixtures (heterogeneous, homogeneous)
⭐ Solutions, colloids and suspensions
8. Atoms and the Atomic Theory
Content covered:
⭐ Atoms
⭐ Atomic Structure and subatomic particle masses
⭐Contributing scientists to the atomic theory (Democritus, Aristotle, John Dalton, J.J. Thomson, Ernest Rutherford, Erwin Schrödinger and Werner Heisenburg)
⭐ Isotopes
⭐ Atomic number
⭐ Mass number
9. Changes in States of Matter
Content covered:
⭐ States of matter (solid, liquid, gas)
⭐ Kinetic Theory of Matter
⭐ Thermal Energy
⭐ Changes in states of matter (Boiling, evaporation, condensation, melting, freezing, vaporization, sublimation, deposition)
⭐ Pressure and Temperature
10. Periodic Table
Content covered:
⭐ What is the Periodic Table?
⭐ How to obtain information from the periodic table.
⭐ Dimitri Mendeleev and Henry Mosely.
⭐ Chemical name, chemical symbol, atomic number, average atomic mass.
⭐ Groups and periods.
⭐ Metals, nonmetals and metalloids.
⭐ Arrangement of elements.
⭐ How to determine if elements have similar properties.
11. Interactions of Light
Content covered:
⭐ Transparent, translucent and opaque
⭐ Reflection, refraction and absorption
⭐ Brief explanation of prisms
⭐ Wavelengths of color
⭐ How can we see color?
12. Properties of Waves
Content covered:
⭐ What is a wave?
⭐ Transverse and longitudinal waves
⭐ Mechanical vs. electromagnetic waves
⭐ Parts of transverse waves
⭐ Parts of longitudinal waves
⭐ Wavelength
⭐ Amplitude
⭐ Frequency
13. Electromagnetic Spectrum
Content covered:
⭐ What is electromagnetic radiation?
⭐ What is the electromagnetic spectrum?
⭐ Radio waves
⭐ Microwaves
⭐ Infrared
⭐ Visible Light
⭐ What determines the color of light?
⭐ Ultraviolet
⭐ X-rays
⭐ Gamma Rays
⭐ what role does the sun play?
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