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    Give students a visual representation of the electromagnetic spectrum from the radiowave to gamma rays with this classroom Science poster.

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    Use this resource, Constellation Quizzes, to assess student knowledge of the imaginary star outlines or patterns on our ‘celestial sphere’ or they can be used simply as worksheets during the learning of the constellations! I’ve included 2 sets (with a total of 6 quizzes).

    Each quiz will give students pictures and names of constellations and students will need to identify (match) each.

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    This Astronomy / Science resource, Constellation Flashcards, contains 2 sets of 24 constellations for a total of 48 cards. (Includes Astrological / Zodiac Constellations)

    • Set one has lines that show the stars connected to create the constellation.
    • Set two shows only the stars of the constellation (no lines). You can use set two to have students learn the ‘grouping of the stars’ as they actually see them in the sky -or- you can allow students to actually draw the lines on each card to help learn the constellations.
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  • Matter crossword Puzzle
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    This fun crossword puzzle is a great way for students to review what they know about matter! If students need help, page 2 contains a ‘word box’ to give students terms from which to choose! Answer Key also provided.

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  • 7 electricity experiements
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    This resource includes step by step instructions for performing 7 electricity related experiments including: Building a dry cell battery, a potato battery and a homemade electromagnet.

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    10 Experiments / Projects  inspired by Edison – Including: A phonograph Pick-Up, The Relay in Action, A Pinhole Camera and 7 others!

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    This informational text will help define matter and its 3 main stages (solid, liquid and gas). After students read the article, they will be asked comprehension questions to assess their understanding. Answer Key also included.

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    This is a downloadable copy of the book. (279 pages)
    About the book: This out-of-print book will give students details ‘in simple language’ (and illustrations) dealing with steam, electricity, light, heat, sound, hydraulics, optics and other apparatus. (See more in description below)

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    Taking what they already know about ‘matter’, this one page worksheet will require students to ‘think deeply’ (using critical thinking skills) to answer questions. Answer key also included.

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    Chemical Energy is released when bonds form in a chemical reaction, often producing heat as a by-product (exothermic reaction).
    Here are four experiments for students to perform which display chemical energy! Experiments include:
    1. Rusty Heat
    2. Easy Endothermic Reaction
    3. Classic Mentos Geyser
    4. Hot Ice

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    Physical Science is the study of the inorganic world. It is ordinarily thought of as consisting of four broad areas: astronomy, physics, chemistry, and the Earth sciences. This textbook is a full-year Physical Science curriculum (356 pages) and can be used in Middle or High School.

    Click here for the Teacher’s Edition!

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    Kinetic energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or movement. Potential energy is the stored energy of position possessed by an object. Here are eight experiments for students to perform which display chemical energy! Experiments include:
    1. Rube Goldberg Machines
    2. Homemade Marble Run
    3. Bucket Spin
    4. Salad Spinner Art
    5. Rubber Band Vehicles
    6. Rubber Band Car
    7. Flywheel Battery
    8. Pendulum of Peril

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    Explore the Northern Hemisphere’s Winter constellations with this resource. What are the major constellations? What is the Greek Mythology behind them? What major stars will help guide them through the night sky? How is Orion the ‘key’ to locating the main constellations? What is the name of the North Star and which constellation is it in? What is the brightest star in the sky?

    See description below for more details!

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