Description
Do you need resources to introduce water properties for your Earth Science, Marine Science, Biology or Oceanography class with no prep? This resource contains activities including an editable PowerPoint lesson with guided notes and an assessment that all tie together. It also includes editable warm-ups and Digital Google Slides activities. Most of the activities are editable and they are all digital for use with Google Slides or Forms for online or online learning!
Included in this bundle:
1. Properties of Water Lesson, Guided Notes and Assessment
Do you need a resource to introduce water properties for your Biology, Marine Science or Oceanography class? This resource contains an editable PowerPoint lesson with Cornell notes style guided notes and an assessment that all tie together. The PowerPoint and guided notes are also included in Google Slides which make this a perfect digital resource for online learning! There is also a self-grading Google Forms assessment. This is a no prep resource!
The PowerPoint is broken up into 4 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 & PDF.
↵ Bringing it Back: This final question wraps up the lesson by tying student’s new knowledge with the engagement piece.
✐Summarize! Students can summarize their learning by writing, drawing or both.
The PowerPoint is editable. The titles, images and clip art 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 Google Slides digitally. All the text aside from the title and cover page are editable.
The Google Slides version of the guided notes include helpful tools for students to use and moveable digital pieces in the form of highlighter strokes so students can highlight key words and information.
Includes two cover pages for interactive notebook booklet sand digital interactive notebooks. One in color and one in black and white.
The Google Slides version of the guided notes are not editable.
Assessment:
The assessment contains 25 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.
A self-grading Google Forms version is included. The link is in the resource. The google Forms assessment has the same questions but they are all multiple choice.
Content covered:
⭐ Geometry of water molecules
⭐ Covalent & Hydrogen Bonds
⭐ Polarity/Polar molecule
⭐ Cohesion
⭐ Adhesion
⭐ Surface Tension
⭐ temperature Vs Heat
⭐ States of Matter water exists in (Solid, liquid, gas)
⭐ molecular movement and interactions with hydrogen bonds in each state of matter
⭐ Heat capacity and specific heat
⭐ Why is water considered a universal solvent?
*Each resource is in PDF and PowerPoint format for easy editing.
2. Properties of Water Editable Warm Ups
2 weeks of editable warm up slides, digital or print versions are perfect for a properties of water unit in your biology, marine science or oceanography classroom with no prep! Use these as bellringers or even cut them out to use as exit tickets. Google Slides versions are also included for online learning.
Each question is in short or long response format so students explain the topic and their understanding.
There are 3 ways to use these editable warm ups:
1. Use them with slides as students fill out the answers on their own personal answer sheet.
2. Use the answer sheets with the questions on them without the slides. I personally have my students hole punch them each week to add into a pronged folder or binder to use as a study tool. You can even print them at 90% so students can glue them into their interactive science notebooks!
3. Use them for online learning or digitally with the Google Slides version. This is also perfect for digital interactive student notebooks.
A PowerPoint version is included for editing and a PDF version is included for easy printing.
*The questions are editable but the fonts and clip art are not due to copyright.*
Included in this resource:
✅ 2 weeks of warm ups (10 total).
✅ 3 editable templates to fit the needs of you and your students
✅ PowerPoint Slides with the questions to project for your students
✅ Answer key
Content covered:
⭐ Water as a polar molecule
⭐ Covalent vs hydrogen bonds
⭐ High heat capacity
⭐ Water’s states of matter (molecule behavior and hydrogen bonds)
⭐ Viscosity
⭐ Cohesion and adhesion
⭐ Water as a universal solvent
⭐ Heat transfer
*Each resource is in PDF and PowerPoint format for easy editing.
3. Properties of Water Digital Google Slides Activities
This is a fully digital resource that uses Google Slides. There are 6 interactive activities to review properties of water. These activities are perfect for a biology, marine science, oceanography class. These can be used as online stations, an activity for early finishers, interactive science notebooks, homework or for review in the classroom. Perfect for online learning!
Students will practice vocabulary skills, make real-world connections and review concepts.
The activities include either drag and drop or short answer text. Watch the preview video to get a better idea of how each slide works.
The slides are not editable. An answer key is included in the PDF as well as the Google Slides link.
Content covered:
⭐Structure of water molecule
⭐ Water’s states of matter (structure, molecule behavior and hydrogen bonds)
⭐Cohesion, adhesion, surface tension
⭐ Covalent bonds, hydrogen bonds
⭐ Polarity
⭐ Why is water essential for life? (universal solvent, adhesion/cohesion, high specific heat, density)
⭐ Vocabulary (hydrogen bonds, cohesion, adhesion, covalent bonds, density, molecules, viscosity, specific heat, solvent)
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