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7th grade physical science internet activities

Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Doodle Notes | Energy Transformations | Cornell

Kinetic and Potential Energy Doodle Notes | Energy Transformations | Cornell

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Kinetic and Potential Energy Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to cover the concepts of energy as the ability to do work, mechanical, kinetic, and potential energy, and the specific types of energy, including elastic, chemical, gravitational, and nuclear potential energy and thermal, sound, radiant, and electrical energy. These notes also cover the Law of Conservation of Energy, energy transformations, and the relationship between kinetic and potential energy as a roller coaster
Preview of Kinetic vs. Potential Energy Virtual Lab

Kinetic vs. Potential Energy Virtual Lab

Created by
Laney Lee
Using PhET simulations, students explore the relationship of kinetic and potential energy in a closed system. Students become aware of the Law of Conservation of Energy and also experiment with friction. The original version of this lab uses the following web page:https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/energy-skate-park-basicsHowever, PhET has created a new and improved version of this sim available here: https://phet.colorado.edu/sims/html/energy-skate-park/latest/energy-skate-park_all.htmlT
Preview of Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion Activities - Google Slides™ and Print

Forces and Newton's Laws of Motion Activities - Google Slides™ and Print

Created by
Secondary Sparks
This is a print and digital interactive science notebook resource that uses Google Slides. There are 6 interactive force and motion activities that include Newtons Laws of Motion, net force and unbalanced/balanced forces. These activities are perfect for a physical science class with no prep! Perfect for online learning or in-person instruction!Use these activities for:Sub PlansTest Prep (Florida SSA, Texas STAAR, NGSS)Online LearningHomeworkIndependent reviewStationsInteractive Notebook Activit
Preview of Heat Transfer Thermal Energy Doodle Notes Conduction Convection Radiation

Heat Transfer Thermal Energy Doodle Notes Conduction Convection Radiation

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Heat Transfer Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to introduce or review the concepts of temperature, heat, and the types of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. The notes begin by defining temperature and heat to make clear that temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of an object or substance while heat is the flow of energy from hotter to cooler places. The notes define and give real-life examples of conduction, conductors, insulators, convection
Preview of Atoms Notes | Atom Doodle Notes Atomic Theory Protons Electrons | Cornell Notes

Atoms Notes | Atom Doodle Notes Atomic Theory Protons Electrons | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded, no-prep Atoms Cornell Doodle Notes are an introduction to atoms, subatomic particles, basic atomic structure, and reading the Periodic Table. They combine two effective note-taking strategies: Cornell Notes and Doodle Notes! These notes cover the general definition of an atom, depict a very simplified version of the history of the atomic theory, differentiate the subatomic particles proton, neutron and electron, by their charges, masses, and locations within the atom, explain w
Preview of Balancing Chemical Equations Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Note

Balancing Chemical Equations Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Note

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Balancing Chemical Equations Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used to introduce, teach, or review the concept of balancing chemical equations and the Law of Conservation of Mass. These notes review chemical formulas including coefficients and subscripts, differentiate between word, skeletal, and balanced equations, use two non-chemistry analogies to help students visualize what a balanced equation means, give steps for balancing an equ
Preview of Thermal Energy and Heat Transfer Activities - Digital Google Slides™ and Print

Thermal Energy and Heat Transfer Activities - Digital Google Slides™ and Print

Created by
Secondary Sparks
This is a print and digital interactive science notebook resource that uses Google Slides. There are 6 interactive heat transfer activities related to thermal energy, conductors, insulators, conduction, convection and radiation. These activities are perfect for a physical science class with no prep! Perfect for online learning or in-person instruction!Use these activities for:Sub PlansTest Prep (Florida SSA, Texas STAAR, NGSS)Online LearningHomeworkIndependent reviewStationsInteractive Notebook
Preview of Elements Compounds Mixtures Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Elements Compounds Mixtures Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to introduce the concept of classifying matter. The concepts of diatomic elements, homogeneous mixtures or solutions, and heterogeneous mixtures including suspensions and colloids are included. The notes use lots of visuals and real-life examples to help students understand the concept of classifying matter, as well as “Do” exercises that help students to interact with the information in the notes. These notes su
Preview of Energy Forms and Transformations Activities - Digital Google Slides™ and Print

Energy Forms and Transformations Activities - Digital Google Slides™ and Print

Created by
Secondary Sparks
This is a print and digital interactive science notebook resource that uses Google Slides for an energy unit. There are 6 interactive energy transformations activities related to forms of energy, how energy transforms, and the Law of Conservation of Energy. These activities are perfect for a physical science class with no prep! Perfect for online learning or in-person instruction!Use these activities for:Sub PlansTest Prep (Florida SSA, Texas STAAR, NGSS)Online LearningHomeworkIndependent review
Preview of Speed & Acceleration Activity: The Case of the Vandalized Mascot

Speed & Acceleration Activity: The Case of the Vandalized Mascot

***Now compatible with Distance Learning!!!*** Spark your students' interest the next time you teach ACCELERATION with this engaging CSI style activity. Students are presented with a dilemma, the school's mascot has been vandalized with a paintball gun! Crime scene investigators provide the students with important information that they will then use to determine the speed and acceleration of the paintball guns that were collected from suspects. After creating speed and acceleration graphs, stud
Preview of Phase Changes Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Phase Changes Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Phase Changes Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to introduce or review the states of matter, and to teach about thermal energy, particle motion, the state of substances due to kinetic energy, and the phase changes between solids, liquids, gases, and plasmas. The notes use lots of visuals to help students understand the relationship between energy and matter. The concepts align with the Disciplinary Core Ideas of NGSS Standard MS-PS1-4.Cornell Notes are a note-taking strategy in w
Preview of Forces Doodle Notes | Net Force Balanced and Unbalanced Forces | Cornell Notes

Forces Doodle Notes | Net Force Balanced and Unbalanced Forces | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
Teaching about forces in your middle school physics unit? Try these engaging and effective Forces Cornell Doodle Notes that can be used to introduce the concept of force in physics. These notes cover balanced and unbalanced forces, net force, magnitude, Newtons, the contact forces of friction, buoyancy, and tension, the non-contact forces of gravity, electric force, and magnetic force. This can be a stand-alone lesson as the notes introduce or review the vocabulary and basic concepts associated
Preview of Energy Unit

Energy Unit

ENERGY- ALL inclusive Bundle (NGSS Aligned )- Everything you need to teach an 8- 9 week Physical Science unit- PRINT AND DIGITAL VERSIONS AVAILABLE!Save time and energy with this easy to use bundle that includes EVERYTHING that you need to teach ✅MECHANICAL ENERGY (KINETIC & POTENTIAL) ✅MAGNETISM ✅ELECTRICITY ✅LIGHT ENERGY ✅SOUND ENERGY ✅WAVES (ELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGY) ✅HEAT/THERMAL ENERGY Your next few weeks are going to be a breeze as this bundle is designed to take the guess work out of l
Preview of Mass Volume and Density Activities - Digital Google Slides™ and Print

Mass Volume and Density Activities - Digital Google Slides™ and Print

Created by
Secondary Sparks
This is a print and digital interactive science notebook resource that uses Google Slides to review properties of matter. There are 6 interactive measuring matter activities. These activities are perfect for a physical science class with no prep! Perfect for online learning or in-person instruction.Use these activities for:Sub PlansTest Prep (Florida SSA, Texas STAAR, NGSS)Online LearningHomeworkIndependent reviewStationsInteractive Notebook ActivityEarly FinishersStudents will practice vocabula
Preview of Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions Doodle Notes | Middle School Science

Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions Doodle Notes | Middle School Science

Created by
Sunrise Science
These no-prep, scaffolded Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used as part of the input for NGSS Standards MS-PS1-6 (Chemical Reactions: Some chemical reactions release energy, others store energy.), HS-PS1-4-5 (Chemical processes, their rates, and whether or not energy is stored or released can be understood in terms of the collisions of molecules and the rearrangements of atoms into new molecules.) to teach about how
Preview of WAVES & THE EM SPECTRUM VIRTUAL LAB for Google Slides ~DIGITAL~

WAVES & THE EM SPECTRUM VIRTUAL LAB for Google Slides ~DIGITAL~

Created by
Teamwork Toolbox
★Digital Interactive Resource★Go paperless with this interactive VIRTUAL LAB for Google Slides™ that will help your students master basic wave terms and the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Students will drag movable rulers to measure amplitude and wavelength of waves, determine the frequency of a wave, and sort waves by amplitude, wavelength, and energy. Includes a complete and detailed Teacher Answer Key. ✨✨✨ Ideal for DISTANCE LEARNING! ✨✨✨FOR SMALL GROUPS OR INDIVIDUAL STUDENTSYou can assign one
Preview of Chemical Reactions Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Chemical Reactions Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Chemical Reactions Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used to introduce the indications of chemical reactions (color and change, gas production, precipitate formation, and energy emission) and the 5 main types of reactions (synthesis, decomposition, single and double replacement, and combustion). These notes use lots of visuals and analogies to help students to understand how atoms are rearranged during chemical reactions and that reacti
Preview of Bohr Diagrams of Atoms Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Bohr Diagrams of Atoms Doodle Notes | Middle School Science | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Cornell Doodle Notes combine two effective note-taking strategies and can be used to introduce the concepts of Bohr Diagrams to model atoms. These notes support NGSS HS-PS1-1 (Use the periodic table as a model to predict the relative properties of elements based on the patterns of electrons in the outermost energy level of atoms.) They cover the concept of using a model in science and how a Bohr Diagram is a representation of an atom. Then they introduce the Bohr model, explain
Preview of Electricity: CLOSE Reading Passage and Activity Set (Print & Digital)

Electricity: CLOSE Reading Passage and Activity Set (Print & Digital)

Provide your students with DIFFERENTIATED instruction with my No-PREP (Print and Go) electricity CLOSE reading activity set. Use as an introduction to your electricity unit or to provide review and reinforcement as you teach static and current electricity, electrical circuits, types of current electricity and conductors vs insulators.Need a digital option? No problem! I have included a Google Slides version of these worksheets AND an interactive conductor/insulator activity, making this resource
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Doodle Notes

Newton's Laws of Motion Doodle Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded Newton's Laws of Motion Cornell Doodle Notes can be used to introduce the concepts of Newton’s First, Second, and Third Law of Motion. They begin with a review of the vocabulary of force and acceleration, as well as a brief introduction to Isaac Newton’s influence on modern day physics. These notes provide a description of each Law of Motion, as well as a clear everyday example of each law and additional information to aid students’ understanding. There is a Sum It Up page inclu
Preview of Measuring Length Volume Mass Doodle Notes | Middle School Science

Measuring Length Volume Mass Doodle Notes | Middle School Science

Created by
Sunrise Science
Teach about measuring length, volume, and mass with precision and accuracy with these Measuring Cornell Doodle Notes! These notes are a great way to introduce your students to the concepts of precision and accuracy, measuring length, volume (of solids, liquids, rectangular-shaped, and irregularly-shaped objects), and measuring mass with a triple beam balance. These notes cover the metric units and tools for each type of measurement. There is a ‘Sum It Up’ page that has practice exercises to help
Preview of Electromagnet Virtual Lab

Electromagnet Virtual Lab

This no prep digital lab uses a google slides activity with video tests to guide students through a virtual electromagnet lab. Students change variables to see how they affect the strength of the electromagnet. Students can change 3 variables: Wire gauge, # of coils, and number of batteries. After testing each variable, the students write a short conclusion to explain how the variable affects the strength of the magnet and use evidence to support their ideas. In the final step, students pr
Preview of Periodic Table Doodle Notes | Metals Nonmetals | Groups Periods | Cornell Notes

Periodic Table Doodle Notes | Metals Nonmetals | Groups Periods | Cornell Notes

Created by
Sunrise Science
These scaffolded, no-prep Periodic Table Basics Cornell Doodle Notes are an introduction to the basic layout and parts of The Periodic Table as part of a study of basic chemistry and atoms! These notes cover Mendeleev and the early Periodic Table, the concept of periodicity, how the modern Periodic Table is arranged, periods and groups, metals, nonmetals, and metalloids and their properties, and the names and locations of the element families including the Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, T
Preview of Light Waves Lesson | Reflection Refraction | Electromagnetic Spectrum

Light Waves Lesson | Reflection Refraction | Electromagnetic Spectrum

Created by
Sunrise Science
In this week-long self-paced lesson, students will learn about the behavior of light waves, including how they are absorbed, transmitted, reflected, refracted, and diffracted to produce lots of beautiful phenomena. Students will be engaged by a phenomenon and as they progress through the lesson, they will build on their understanding of what's happening with light waves to produce the phenomenon.Students will work through 9 self-paced steps on a Google Doc. They will also work on supporting docu
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