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Preview of Farm Safety - Being Safe on a Farm

Farm Safety - Being Safe on a Farm

This is a Smart Notebook file that forms a lesson on Farm Safety. It was originally made for a special needs class but can easily be used for a class of nearly any age or ability. It includes links to videos and a worksheet to be completed at the end to summarise the lesson that can also for part of assessment. This lesson would be useful as a one off class lesson, as part of a unit on safety, or for a relief teacher to use with a new class.
Preview of Scientific Method Notes and Interactive Flow Chart

Scientific Method Notes and Interactive Flow Chart

Created by
Donna Antovel
This 12 slide NOTEBOOK file includes: - Link to 2-page WORD student worksheet with Key Vocabulary note-taking page and blank Scientific Method Flow chart - Key Vocabulary with definitions: Scientific Method, Observation, Inference, Hypothesis, Experiment, Control, Independent Variable, Dependent Variable, Theory - Colorful Interactive Flow Chart illustrating the steps for the Scientific Method - challenges students to correctly order these steps. Flow chart offers opportunity to check answe
Preview of Polar Regions - Antarctica and the Arctic

Polar Regions - Antarctica and the Arctic

This SMART notebook files forms 5 complete lessons about Polar Regions: 1. Intro and the difference between Antarctica and the Arctic, 2. Antarctica, 3. The Arctic, 4. Animals of the Polar regions 5. Human Impact on the Polar Regions. This can be used every day over a week, which would be great for a relief teacher, or as a unit plan over 5 weeks for a class teacher. The lessons include pictures, videos, interactive parts and each lesson has an activity to complete at the end to summarise
Preview of CHEMISTRY - SMART Notebook - Element Notation, Orbital Diagrams and Lewis Dot

CHEMISTRY - SMART Notebook - Element Notation, Orbital Diagrams and Lewis Dot

Created by
SMARTERTEACHER
This SMART Notebook provides an opportunity for students to demonstarte their understanding of various methods of identifying electron position for various elements. Students can create the electron configuration, core notation, Lewis dot and valence orbital for up to eight elements. The note includes a sample page, eight blank worksheets and 15 sets of eight elements for students to practice with. This work by SMARTERTEACHER is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial
Preview of Grasslands Unit

Grasslands Unit

This a SMART notebook file that forms a complete 4 lesson unit about grasslands, including, overview of grasslands, grassland animals, focus animal - Rhino and Human Impact on Grasslands. This file includes links to videos, books, games and has an activity to complete at the end of each lesson to summarise knowledge learnt and can help with assessment. The activities at the end of each lesson are based around writing descriptions, requiring more detail and using less scaffolding towards the end
Preview of Deserts

Deserts

This is a SMART notebook file that forms 4 complete lessons about deserts: lesson 1: overview, lesson 2: animals, lesson 3: focus animal, camel, and lesson 4: human impact on deserts It was originally designed for special education but can easily be adapted to suit most ages or abilities. The lessons include links to videos, books, webpages and at the end of each lesson is a worksheet/activity idea to summarise the lesson and could help form assessment.
Preview of Linear Motion Mathematics In-class Samples with Detailed Solutions (SmartBoard)

Linear Motion Mathematics In-class Samples with Detailed Solutions (SmartBoard)

This SmartBoard presentation has several practice problems relating to the various forms / types of linear motion. The wide range of problems require students to be able to think through the basic three linear motion mathematics equations as they solve various levels of problems. Detailed solutions, worked out and explained, are included with each problem.
Preview of SMART Notebook Chemistry - Empirical and Molecular Formulas

SMART Notebook Chemistry - Empirical and Molecular Formulas

Created by
SMARTERTEACHER
This SMART Notebook file provides an overview of Empirical and Molecular Formulas. The lesson includes basic definitions, a brief assessment. Step by step examples of problem solving to determine empirical formulas from mass and percent composition and then converting from empirical to molecular formula. The lesson also includes 12 formula problems for students to solve including pull tabs with solutions for each problem. This work by SMARTERTEACHER is licensed under a Creative Commons A
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