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Preview of States of Matter - Solid Liquid Gas Plasma - Project Physical Science Poster

States of Matter - Solid Liquid Gas Plasma - Project Physical Science Poster

“Four Fundamental States of Matter” is a guideline for designing a poster displaying the distinctive features of four fundamental states of matter: solid, liquid, gas, and plasma. It is a cross-curricular activity to engage in project-based learning when building a strong foundation for the concept of matter and its states.Provide your students an opportunity to convey researched information in a creative yet accessible and understandable way. When designing a poster, students think critically a
Preview of Atoms & Elements Unit Project

Atoms & Elements Unit Project

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Ms Basic Teacher
Instead of giving your students a test at the end of your reproduction unit, really test how much they know - give them a project.This is an opened ended project where students pick a topic and product while relating to specific criteria learned in this unit. This is the printable version, but also eligible for a TPT digital activity.An assignment description, criteria, graphic organizer, and rubric (which is outcome based) are included.Need more resources?----------- Summative Evaluations -----
Preview of Chemistry The Periodic Table set to Song High School Science

Chemistry The Periodic Table set to Song High School Science

Created by
The Lesson Pony
The periodic table is the language of chemists. Chemistry, as a subject, can feel quite tricky to students, because we must knit together three conceptual levels: the sub-microscopic, the macroscopic, and the symbolic. The key is to understand that the symbols are not just another hurdle we have to jump through, they're something that can help us represent complex ideas. And that’s really amazing.Putting the periodic table to music will motivate students to learn the elements in a fun and unique
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