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Your students will explore how silica, oxygen, and light create transparent glass. Engaging animations reveal the science behind this common, clear material.
Students will learn the theory of plate tectonics through an engaging video. They will understand key scientific terms and Earth's dynamic plate movements with clear visuals.
Students will explore convection, discovering how the sun's energy warms air and land, causing heat to transfer through rising warm air and sinking cool air.
Guide students as they explore the sun's daily journey, light, and warmth. A hands-on experiment lets them simulate sunrise and sunset, deepening their understanding.
Engage students in exploring oil spill realities and their environmental harm. They'll conduct experiments to compare cleanup methods, deepening their understanding of ocean protection efforts.
Students will read about and then explore water erosion through hands-on simulations. They'll observe how water shapes landscapes and analyze its diverse environmental impact.
Students investigate collision and momentum through a digital simulation. They make predictions, analyze results, and deepen understanding of elastic/inelastic collisions, velocities, and data analysis.
Students will conduct hands-on experiments, exploring motion and collision principles. They'll investigate how size and mass impact interactions, connecting lab discoveries to practical, real-life physics.
Students actively match prefixes to root words in a fun, timed game. They build vocabulary and strengthen understanding of how prefixes change word meaning.
Support students struggling with rounding to master key concepts. Through focused discussion of targeted questions, students will clarify misconceptions and strengthen their number sense.
Collect essential student details from parents to better meet individual learning needs. Students will receive tailored support and benefit from a more informed classroom approach.
Help students understand expectations for their science experiment presentations. Grade their scientific inquiry, data interpretation, and communication effectively with clear criteria.
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