Google Slides presentations that contain three lessons. The first lesson is exploring …
Google Slides presentations that contain three lessons. The first lesson is exploring why planets orbit the Sun (7.1.5), the second lesson is exploring patterns in California plate tectonics (7.2.5), and the third lesson is exploring the coronavirus (7.3.1).
Move the sun, earth, moon and space station to see how it …
Move the sun, earth, moon and space station to see how it affects their gravitational forces and orbital paths. Visualize the sizes and distances between different heavenly bodies, and turn off gravity to see what would happen without it! (Phys 3.1, 3.3, 3.4)
This is an interactive, sixth-grade Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd standard 6.1.2. …
This is an interactive, sixth-grade Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd standard 6.1.2. It guides students through information and activities about Earth's orbit around the Sun. This resource is a student-ready, three-dimensional SEEd science lesson you can add to your Nearpod library. Many of the phenomena, text, and images come from UEN OER textbooks, Seedstorylines.org, ck12.org, and pixabay.com. Most videos are from youtube.com or pbslearningmedia.org. Many of the simulations were found at phet.colorado.edu, ck12.org, and pbslearningmedia.org. This lesson is unique to Nebo School District but was built with the help of many amazing ideas from teachers throughout Utah.
This is an interactive, sixth-grade Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd standard 6.1.2. …
This is an interactive, sixth-grade Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd standard 6.1.2. It guides students through information and activities about planets orbiting the Sun. This resource is a student-ready, three-dimensional SEEd science lesson you can add to your Nearpod library. Many of the phenomena, text, and images come from UEN OER textbooks, Seedstorylines.org, ck12.org, and pixabay.com. Most videos are from youtube.com or pbslearningmedia.org. Many of the simulations were found at phet.colorado.edu, ck12.org, and pbslearningmedia.org. This lesson is unique to Nebo School District but was built with the help of many amazing ideas from teachers throughout Utah.
This is an interactive, sixth-grade Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd standard 6.1.2. …
This is an interactive, sixth-grade Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd standard 6.1.2. It guides students through information and activities about inertia in the solar system. This resource is a student-ready, three-dimensional SEEd science lesson you can add to your Nearpod library. Many of the phenomena, text, and images come from UEN OER textbooks, Seedstorylines.org, ck12.org, and pixabay.com. Most videos are from youtube.com or pbslearningmedia.org. Many of the simulations were found at phet.colorado.edu, ck12.org, and pbslearningmedia.org. This lesson is unique to Nebo School District but was built with the help of many amazing ideas from teachers throughout Utah.
Google folder with Googles Slides and accompanying studnent journal files for UT.SEEd.6.1.2. …
Google folder with Googles Slides and accompanying studnent journal files for UT.SEEd.6.1.2. Includes a Slides presentation, links to instructional materials, and assignments. Students look at the phenomenon of gravity and inertia related to football, mass and distance, and eventually communicate understanding by building a rocket with materials. Teacher instructions included for the entire module.
Phenomenon-based, 5E lessons that align to the SEEd standards. Lesson folders include …
Phenomenon-based, 5E lessons that align to the SEEd standards. Lesson folders include lesson plans, a slideshow, and supporting materials for teaching the lesson to your students.
This Science student activity utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale …
This Science student activity utilizes Utah's Online Library resources - specifically, Gale in Context Science - to help students learn about planets and the specifications that designate a heavenly body as a planet.
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