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- SAVE 40% by purchasing all my DIFFERENTIATED and EDITABLE Presentations, Notes & Exams! Versions made for Microsoft Office and Google Apps included. About This Product:This integrated and differentiated bundle is designed to help you deliver, discuss and assess life, earth, physical and nature oPrice $357.00Original Price $595.00Save $238.00
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SAVE 35% by purchasing all my DIFFERENTIATED & EDITABLE Physical Science Presentations, Notes and Exams! Versions made for Microsoft Office and Google Apps included.
About this Bundle:
This bundle is designed to help you deliver, discuss and assess physical science content. There are three teaching tools included with each product in this bundle:
• PowerPoint Presentations (differentiated and editable slides)
• Scaffolded Notes (differentiated, editable and modified/completed notes included)
• Summative Examination (differentiated, editable and answer key included)
• Copies of the Presentations, Notes and Exams saved as Google App Files (read below)
Important Notes:
• Download a FREE PowerPoint, Notes & Exam to learn more about my resources
• Save $$$ with the Physical Science Complete Curriculum
• Save $$$$ with the Integrated Science Complete Curriculum
This bundle includes:
• Atoms PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: What is an atom?, History of Atoms, Atomic Structure, Subatomic Particles, Element, Electron Configuration, Atomic Number, Atomic Mass, Isotopes, Average Atomic Mass, Radioactive Isotopes, Ions, Periodic Table, Types of Elements, Periodic Table Groups, Periodic Table Trends
• Chemistry PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: Element, Compound and Mixture, Molecules vs. Compounds, Valance Electrons, Lewis Dot Diagrams, Ionic Bonds, Covalent Bonds, Polar vs. Nonpolar Covalent Bonds, Bonding Diagrams, Hydrogen Bonding, Chemical Formula, Chemical Reaction, Evidence of a Chemical Reaction, Chemical Equations, Conservation of Mass, Balancing Chemical Equations, Conservation of Energy, Endothermic vs. Exothermic Reactions, Types of Reactions, Combustion, Radioactive Decay, Fission and Fusion
• Energy PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered:Types of Energy, Mechanical Energy, Light (Radiant) Energy, Electrical Energy, Sound Energy, Thermal Energy, Chemical Energy, Nuclear Energy, Energy Units, Power, Energy Transfer, Energy Transformation, Conservation of Energy, Kinetic and Potential Energy, Collisions
• Energy Resources PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: Natural Resources, Nonrenewable Energy, Fossil Fuels, Nuclear Energy, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Wind Energy, Hydroelectric Energy, Geothermal Energy, Biomass, Our Energy Use, Conserving Energy
• Forces and Motion PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: Types of Forces, Friction & Air Resistance, Gravity and Weight, Balanced vs. Unbalanced Forces, Net Force, Calculating Force, Motion, Velocity & Acceleration, Graphing Motion, Patterns of Motion, Newton's Laws, Inertia and Momentum, Collisions, Real-World Applications of Forces and Motion
• Magnets and Electricity PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered:Magnetic Force (Magnetism), Magnets, Magnetization, Magnetic Field, Earth's Magnetic Field and Poles, Using a Compass, Credit Cards, Computer Hard Drives and MRIs, Electric Force, Electric Field, Electric Energy (Electricity), Static vs. Current Electricity, Types of Circuits, Voltage, Resistance and Current, Electric Power, Conductors and Insulators, Electromagnets, Electric Generators
• Matter Properties PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: What is matter?, States of Matter, Physical Properties of Matter, Qualitative Properties of Matter, Quantitative Properties of Matter, Intensive vs. Extensive Properties, Chemical Properties of Matter, Metals vs. Nonmetals, Alloys, Physical Change, Chemical Change, Conservation of Mass
• Mixtures and Solutions PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: Mixtures, Homogeneous vs. Heterogeneous Mixture, Solutions, Solute and Solvent, Saturated and Unsaturated, Solubility vs. Temperature, Solubility vs. Pressure, Supersaturated Solutions, Water as a Solvent, Alloy, Colloid, Suspension, Density, Separating Mixtures
• Simple Machines PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: Work, Work & Energy, Power, Mechanical Advantage, Simple Machines, Inclined Plane, Wedge, Screw, Wheel and Axle, Lever, Classes of Levers, Pulley, Pulley Systems, Compound Machines
• Thermal Energy and Heat PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: What is heat?, Generating Heat, Heat Transfer, Conduction, Conductors & Insulators, Convection, Convection Current, Radiation, Temperature, Specific Heat, Phase Change, Sublimation and Deposition, Heating Curve, Plasma, Physical vs. Chemical Change
• Water Properties PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: Water on Earth, Freshwater vs. Saltwater, Drinking Water, Physical Properties of Water, Hydrophobic vs. Hydrophilic, Chemical Properties of Water, Molecular Structure, Polarity, Hydrogen Bonding, Structure of ice, Cohesion, Surface Tension, Adhesion, Capillary Action
• Waves and Sound PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: What is a wave?, Types of Waves, Transverse Waves, Longitudinal Waves, Surface Waves, Properties of a Wave (Wavelength, Frequency, Period, Phase, Velocity), Wave Behavior (Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction, Interference), Sound, Pitch, Ultrasound, Doppler Effect, Volume, Speed of Sound , Sound Barrier and Sonic Boom, Acoustics
• Light and Optics PowerPoint, Notes & Exam
Topics covered: What is light?, Photons, Electromagnetic Spectrum, Electromagnetic Energy, Electromagnetic Energy & the Sun, Speed of Light, Wave Equation, Doppler Effect, Optics (Transparent, Translucent, Opaque), Wave Behavior (Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction, Interference), Concave and Convex Lenses, Polarizing Lenses, Generating a Wave Signal, Analog vs. Digital
NGSS Alignment
This resource aligns with all grade 3 through 5 and middle school Physical Science Next Generation Science Standards. Refer to my Free Curriculum Support Materials to help incorporate my PowerPoints into a NGSS aligned curriculum.
PowerPoint, Notes and Exam Format Information
This resource includes PPTX and DOCX files that work with Microsoft PowerPoint and Word AND Google App files adapted to work with Google Slides and Docs. A digital, self-grading summative assessment made with Google Forms in included. Fonts are safe for use with Microsoft Office and Google Apps.
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GOOGLE DRIVE – GOOGLE CLASSROOM FILES
This resource includes Google App compatible files:
• Presentations saved as Google Slides
• Scaffolded and Modified Notes saved as Google Docs
• Summative Exams saved as a Self-Grading Google Forms
Important Notes about Google App Files
• The Google App files are 100% editable
• The download includes directions to access and make copies of the Google App files
• Due to file size limits, the presentations and notes are separated into multiple files
• Slides and notes are organized into lessons according to the planning and pacing
• Self-Grading Google Form exams are undifferentiated. Edit questions at your discretion
• Diagrams in the notes are saved as drawings in docs so to be manipulated by students
Why is it necessary to have these files available if Google Apps open Microsoft Office files?
The Microsoft Office files in this download have been converted so to preserve the aesthetics, images and videos (when applicable). When uploading to Google Drive, text boxes may be resized or shifted, images may be deleted or corrupted and embedded videos do not play. I have corrected these errors so the quality of the presentation and notes are preserved. Also, file size limits may prevent you from uploading an entire presentation to your Google Drive. I broke apart the presentation and notes into manageable “chunks” that can be used for individual lessons.
To upload the files from this download to your Google Drive, you should use the Google Drive for Desktop App. You CANNOT directly upload the folders of lessons to your Google Drive within a web browser. You can manually copy and sync the files but this requires more user effort. Video directions are included and can be viewed in a web browser: https://bit.ly/3SK6RNm
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TERMS OF USE
• All rights reserved by Stephanie Elkowitz.
• This product is to be used by the original purchaser only.
• Intended for classroom and personal use only.
• Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited.
• This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view.
• Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).