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Science Common Core HSA-REI.A.1 resources for homeschool

Preview of Kinematic One-Dimensional Motion LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Activity

Kinematic One-Dimensional Motion LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Activity

Short Description: Students learn about kinematic equations as it relates to Physics concepts: including distance, displacement, time, speed, velocity, and constant acceleration. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the acceleration during a simulation of a walking man motion, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLes
Preview of Isolating a Variable Physics / Algebra Doodle Notes

Isolating a Variable Physics / Algebra Doodle Notes

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Physics with G
What's Included:Black and White copy of the Doodle Notes Worksheet for your studentsFull-Color Teacher Answer KeyUse this resource as a single worksheet, a page in your interactive notebook, as an anchor chart, classroom poster, and more. Your students will doodle their way to success in your classroom with this Doodle Note Activity. Great for a review of math concepts to help science students prepare for the year/semester.What resources work along with this one?Help Physics students review math
Preview of Falling Objects  LinkLesson® - Online Blended Distance Remote Learning

Falling Objects LinkLesson® - Online Blended Distance Remote Learning

Description: Students learn about one-dimensional motion including falling objects, air resistance, Galileo's experiments, gravity formulas. kinematic equations, and much more. Students view videos and answer formative questions, then produce a high-quality spreadsheet graph using Google Sheets before completing a short written reflection.See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: LinkLesson Overview Video.Goes great with this Falling
Preview of One-Dimensional Falling Objects ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Learning

One-Dimensional Falling Objects ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Learning

Short Description: Students practice math problems solving 10 word-problems concerning velocity in Physics: distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and gravity calculations. Some instructional media is present, but students should have had previous instruction such as found here. Some of the problems are self-grading, but the teacher will likely have to review student entry and click the X or checkmark. See the video overview of How A ProbSheet Works. Goes great with this Falling Objects LinkLe
Preview of Average Acceleration LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Average Acceleration LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Short Description: Students learn about average acceleration as it relates to Physics concepts: including distance, displacement, time, speed, velocity, and acceleration. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the acceleration during a simulation of automobile motion, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: LinkL
Preview of Vectors & Two-Dimensional Motion ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Activity

Vectors & Two-Dimensional Motion ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Activity

Short Description: Students practice math problems solving 10 word-problems concerning velocity in Physics: vectors, distance, displacement, speed, velocity, acceleration, and vector addition calculations. Some instructional media is present, but students should have had previous instruction such as found here. Some of the problems are self-grading, but the teacher will likely have to review student entry and click the X or checkmark. See the video overview of How A ProbSheet Works. Goes great w
Preview of Average Acceleration ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Learning Activity

Average Acceleration ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Learning Activity

Short Description: Students practice math problems solving 10 word-problems concerning velocity in Physics: distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration calculations. Some instructional media is present, but students should have had previous instruction such as found here. Some of the problems are self-grading, but the teacher will likely have to review student entry and click the X or checkmark. See the video overview of How A ProbSheet Works. Goes great with this Average Accelerat
Preview of Vectors & Two-Dimensional Motion LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Activity

Vectors & Two-Dimensional Motion LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Activity

Short Description: Students learn about kinematic equations as it relates to Physics concepts: including vectors, distance, displacement, time, speed, velocity, and acceleration. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the vectors while preparing a vector addition graphic, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: L
Preview of Oxidation States Exit Ticket

Oxidation States Exit Ticket

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Chemistry BZ
Assess your students' understanding of oxidation states with this easy-to-use exit ticket! This exit ticket includes a variety of problems that test students' ability to determine the oxidation states of different elements in a variety of chemical compounds. This exit ticket is perfect for checking student understanding and identifying areas where students may need additional support. Use it at the end of a class period or lesson to assess students' understanding of oxidation states.You will get
Preview of Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Students will use parallel lines and transversal angles names and their relationships to better understand how to make a roof rafter. Students familiarize themselves with the required vocabulary to create a roof rafter.   Students have an opportunity to practice angle pair names and solving for unknown angles-Students determine how long their rafter will be?  (Solving for unknown side lengths in a right triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem)
Preview of Scientific Notation LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Scientific Notation LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Short Description: Students learn about interstellar and intracellular scales in developing an understanding of scientific notation as a means to express measures. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the acceleration during a simulation of automobile motion, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: LinkLesson O
Preview of Significant Digits LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Significant Digits LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Short Description: Students learn about determining and using significant digits in physics and engineering problems to express accurate measures. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the acceleration during a simulation of automobile motion, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: LinkLesson Overview Video.Goe
Preview of Significant Digits ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Activity

Significant Digits ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Activity

Description: Students practice math problems solving 10 word-problems in Physics concerning: significant digits and other calculations. Some instructional media is present, but students should have had previous instruction such as the Significant Digits LinkLesson found elsewhere in this store. Some of the problems are self-grading, but the teacher will likely have to review student entry and click the X or checkmark as the answers must be accurate and specifically entered as per instructions. B
Preview of Interpreting a Projectile Motion Graph

Interpreting a Projectile Motion Graph

Students use a graph of vertical and horizontal position for a projectile to determine variables associated with projectile motion. This is an excellent activity to use as a quiz, for homework, or as an opening exercise.
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