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Learn about herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, photosynthesis and more!
Point and Click for instant Physical Science Mini-Lessons with Game-Based Assessment using Quizizz and Kahoot!
• This PDF document includes organized hyperlinks to educational video content and digital interactive quizzes. Optional printable worksheets are included.
• For each YouTube episode, the quiz is available using two separate platforms: Kahoot and Quizizz. Every multiple-choice question includes a related screenshot from the video (images used with permission).
• Students can use any internet connected device, working individually or in groups, to input their responses.
Crash Course Kids Episodes:
#1 - Gotta Eat! (why all living things need to eat)
#2 - Feed Me: Classifying Organisms (herbivores, carnivores and omnivores)
#3 - Here Comes the Sun (how it works, and how the energy gets to us)
#4 - Vegetation Transformation (how photosynthesis works)
#5 - Life on Other Planets (other possible food chains)
#6 - Planetary Plants (photosynthesis on other planets)
The Crash Course videos and Interactive Quizzes in this series are aligned with the following Grade 5 Performance Expectations and Disciplinary Core Ideas of the Next Generation Science Standards*:
5-PS3-1 Energy
Use models to describe that energy in animals’ food (used for body repair, growth, motion, and to maintain body warmth) was once energy from the sun.
PS3.D: Energy in Chemical Processes and Everyday Life
The energy released [from] food was once energy from the sun that was captured by plants in the chemical process that forms plant matter (from air and water).
LS1.C: Organization for Matter and Energy Flow in Organisms
Food provides animals with the materials they need for body repair and growth and the energy they need to maintain body warmth and for motion.
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WAIT! You can also buy this product in my "Complete Series" Bundle:
Crash Course Kids, Science - The Complete Series, Bundle
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Links to Interactive Quizzes in the same Series:
Crash Course Kids, From Molecules to Organisms - Free Sample!
Crash Course Kids, Earth and Human Activity
Crash Course Kids, Earth’s Place in the Universe
Crash Course Kids, Earth’s Systems
Crash Course Kids, Engineering Design
Crash Course Kids, Forces and Interactions
Crash Course Kids, Matter and Its Interactions
Crash Course Kids, Science - Solo Play with QR Codes
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How to Use the Interactive Quizzes:
Rich Colosi has created introductory videos on both the Kahoot and Quizizz platforms:
Kahoot! For Teachers - Rich Colosi Media on YouTube
Quizizz For Teachers - Rich Colosi Media on YouTube
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* Next Generation Science Standards (“NGSS”) is a registered trademark of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards were involved in the production of this product, and do not endorse it.