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7th grade science lectures for SMART Notebook

Preview of Newton's Second Law of Motion SmartBoard Lesson

Newton's Second Law of Motion SmartBoard Lesson

Created by
TEACHieve
The SmartBoard lesson includes word problems demonstrating Newton's Second Law of Motion. Equations covered include F = M x A, M = F/A, and A = F/M. The images and sprinkle of humor engages students throughout this lesson. I include "Your Turn" slides that indicate student practice. I used this SmartBoard presentation along with practice worksheets I created (and which can be found in my store as well). My 6th grade students had great success with this lesson, however I can see it as a resou
Preview of Scientific Variables Lesson

Scientific Variables Lesson

An interactive lesson to teach the four variables in an experiment. Independent variable, dependent variable, control, and constants. The lesson has an intoroduction to the terms. Students create a foldable to record and note the terms and definitions. There are class practice pages and an independent video practice. Then a review.
Preview of Levels of Ecological Organization

Levels of Ecological Organization

Created by
Teacher at Hart
Smart Notebook file on levels of ecological organization. Organism Population Community Ecosystem Biome Biosphere I print some of the diagrams for my students to have in their interactive science notebooks.
Preview of Nonfiction Reading Strategies Smartboard Lesson

Nonfiction Reading Strategies Smartboard Lesson

Created by
Imagination Way
Students will learn what good nonfiction readers do to succeed with this interactive smartboard lesson.
Preview of Ecosystems, Biomes, and Natural Resources Class Notes (Smart Board)

Ecosystems, Biomes, and Natural Resources Class Notes (Smart Board)

This Smartboard Notebook is all about seven basic biomes in the world (tundra, taiga, temperate rain forest. tropical rain forest, deciduous forest, desert, grasslands), including the characteristics of each (temperature, rainfall, plant life, and animal life). Pictures will need to be attached as their size and copyright issues prevent them from being included in this final Smartboard presentation. Aquatic ecosystems are also mentioned. Conservation (3 R's) and natural resources, renewable a
Preview of Cell Lesson

Cell Lesson

This lesson is primarily images to help students visualize single and multicellular organisms, understand the parts of plant and animal cells, and learn about scientists that made cellular discoveries including Anton Van Leeuwenhoek, Robert Hooke, Theodor Schwann, Matthias Schleiden and Francesco Redi.
Preview of Plant Process, Structures, and Behaviors Notes (Smart Board)

Plant Process, Structures, and Behaviors Notes (Smart Board)

This Smartboard Notebook is all about plant processes, structures, and behaviors. It covers basics on photosynthesis and aerobic respiration, leaf structures as they relate to photosynthesis, and sugar formation in green plants. It also introduced plant behavior in terms of common tropisms and basic plant hormones that control plant behavior.
Preview of Plate Tectonics Smartboard Lesson

Plate Tectonics Smartboard Lesson

Created by
Imagination Way
This fun smartboard lesson uses many colorful graphics as well as edible examples that students can relate to. The structure of the Earth is reviewed and following that plate tectonics is introduced. Convergent, divergent, and transform boundary formations and events are explored such as: earthquakes, mid-ocean ridges, San Andreas Fault, The Himalayas, and Sea Floor Spreading.
Preview of Meiosis Interactive SmartBoard Presentation/Notes

Meiosis Interactive SmartBoard Presentation/Notes

Created by
Wynn Clarke
This is an interactive notes presentation for students to record notes on meiosis.
Preview of Rate of Chemcial Reactions

Rate of Chemcial Reactions

Created by
Ms. Science
19 slides teaching factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. Colorful and attractive visual explanations for each factor affecting rate.
Preview of Abiotic and Biotic Factors of the Environment Class Notes (Smart Board)

Abiotic and Biotic Factors of the Environment Class Notes (Smart Board)

This Smartboard Notebook is all about abiotic and biotic factors in the environment, common cycles (water, carbon, and nitrogen) and energy flow and transfer through food chains, food webs, and food pyramids. It covers basics on food chains, webs, and pyramids including producers and types of consumers, and levels of consumers.
Preview of Geological time notebook file and guided notes

Geological time notebook file and guided notes

Created by
Sharp Science
This product is an interactive engaging notebook file that goes with my FREE geologic time guided notes that follow along with this notebook file. Students will learn how Earth's history is broken down and details about each, period and epoch. There are great visuals for each period along with having the parts they need to add into their notes in a different color, underlined or reviled.
Preview of Interactions of Life (Biomes, ecosystems, food chains, symbiosis) (Smart Board)

Interactions of Life (Biomes, ecosystems, food chains, symbiosis) (Smart Board)

This Smartboard Notebook is all about interactions between living and non-living things, covering biomes, ecosystems, food chains, and simple symbiotic relationships. It covers basics on food chains including producers and types of consumers, three types of symbiotic relationships, limiting factors and population controls, and simple biome and ecosystem structure.
Preview of Matter Class Notes (Smart Board)

Matter Class Notes (Smart Board)

This Smartboard Notebook is all about matter - what is it, elements, compounds, mixtures and solutions as well as physical and chemical properties and changes. It covers basics matter and changes to matter.
Preview of Naming compounds

Naming compounds

Created by
Ms. Science
13 slides teaching how to write and name ionic and covalent compounds.
Preview of Chemcial Reactions-Rate of Reactions

Chemcial Reactions-Rate of Reactions

Created by
Ms. Science
19 slides teaching factors that affect the rate of a chemical reaction. Colorful and attractive visual explanations for each factor affecting rate.
Preview of Atomic History

Atomic History

Created by
Ms. Science
22 slides teaching the history of atomic theory. From Democritus to the current wave theory. Fun facts about the scientist and nice visuals.
Preview of Properties of a Gas

Properties of a Gas

Created by
Ms. Science
Lesson on the properties of a gas. Includes the 2 gas laws, 2 movie clips and student interaction. Shows and demonstrates Charles' Law and Boyle's Law. Pressure exerted by moving molecules.
Preview of Scientific Method SmartBoard Activity

Scientific Method SmartBoard Activity

Created by
Stef
Walk students through the scientific method. Teach vocabulary concepts such as control, hypothesis, and conclusion by revealing definition.
Preview of What Is Science / Experimental Design SMART Notebook

What Is Science / Experimental Design SMART Notebook

Created by
Krista Fournerat
This is a notebook that introduces students to what science is and what science can explain. It also teaches students the elements of experimental design including: independent and dependent variables, controls, constants, hypothesis, quantitative and qualitative data, and writing a conclusion statement. It guides students through creating a simple foldable and also flashcards to organize their experimental design terms. In the notebook the class will use a paper airplane contest to learn the
Preview of Erosion and Deposition Smartboard Lesson

Erosion and Deposition Smartboard Lesson

Created by
Imagination Way
This interactive smartboard lesson covers the definition and diffences between erosion and deposition. The lesson includes river systems and erosion and deposition by gravitational forces.
Preview of Mimicry and Coloration Notes

Mimicry and Coloration Notes

Created by
ScienceTopia
This brief notebook slide show depicts the types of mimicry and camouflage that animals use in the wild.
Preview of Notes: Parts of a Cell Structure (organelle)

Notes: Parts of a Cell Structure (organelle)

Created by
Lesson Universe
3-4 pages of notes about the different organelles within a cell. Has great diagrams - good for Biology at middle school and high school level - perhaps with some modification.
Preview of Asexual Reproduction Lesson - Inherited and Learned Traits

Asexual Reproduction Lesson - Inherited and Learned Traits

I made this lesson to go with two of the three worksheets on asexual reproduction that I designed. This lesson gives examples of inherited and learned traits and defines heir and heredity.
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