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Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Video sheet, Google Forms & more (V3)

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  • Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Video sheet, Google Forms & more (V3)
  • Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Video sheet, Google Forms & more (V3)
  • Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Video sheet, Google Forms & more (V3)
  • Conduction, Convection and Radiation. Video sheet, Google Forms & more (V3)
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This curriculum based science video is designed to help introduce Middle School students to concepts related to heat transfer (conduction, convection, radiation). It includes a paper worksheet, as well as many electronic ones (e.g., Google Forms, Blackboard, canvas). 

This video is designed to help introduce Middle School students and beyond to basic heat transfer: conduction, convection and radiation. This is Part 1 of a mini-series.

 We made this video and it is free to access on our YouTube channel, which is dedicated to educational content for children.

 Here's a 1 minute preview:

 

This is the full-length video: Intro to Conduction, Convection & Radiation. Heat Transfer, Part 1. For Middle School students. - YouTube

 This video may be convenient for lesson planning for a substitute teacher, especially if needed on short notice.

 NGSS: 5-PS1-3, MS-PS3-3

 


 

Here's a short description (3 minutes) of the videos and worksheets: Intro to Science Video Worksheets. - YouTube.

 This document provides the questions in paper and multiple digital formats, directly or via links to shared drives, which you can then download.

 Digital formats may save teachers time correcting homework, identifying common errors, and entering individual scores into gradebooks -- and some can teach students by giving immediate feedback. The formats include:

  • Blackboard
  • Canvas
  • Easel
  • Google Forms
  • Microsoft Forms
  • Moodle
  • Respondus

 

We provide links to a shared folder which contains Google Slides that can be presented in class as a way to review the worksheet or shared electronically with students (e.g., downloaded as a PowerPoints and email, or share a link in your Google Drive). Here is a demonstration of how to get these formats: Science Video Worksheet Electronic Options: Blackboard, Canvas, Google Forms, MS Forms and more. - YouTube

 


 

 

Best wishes,

The staff at Common Core Test Prep

https://CommonCoreTestPrep.org

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