Description
Scope
This video is designed to help introduce Middle School students and beyond to the optical illusion called "the wagon-wheel effect" in which something moving fast appears to be moving slowly.
This Science Video Worksheet is one page and has an answer key in a very simple format that is designed for quick correction.
We made this video and it is free to access on our YouTube channel, which is designated for children's content.
This is a 1 minute preview video: 1 minute preview of "Intro to the wagon-wheel effect, optical illusions part 2". Educational video. (youtube.com)
This document provides the questions in paper and multiple digital formats, directly or via links to shared drives, which you can then download.
Formats:
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 (formatted)
- Canvas (formatted)
- Easel Activity and Easel Assessments (in this TPT listing)
- Google Forms (available to copy into your Google Drive)
- Google Slides (available to copy into your Google Drive)
- Microsoft Forms (available to copy into your MS Forms Drive)
- Moodle (formatted)
- Respondus (formatted)
If you're not familiar with Easel by TPT, please see: Assigning Easel Assessments by TPT and Easel by TPT – Frequently Asked Questions.
Links to free educational resources we've made.
- 1-minute previews of our free-access K-12 science videos. We made these previews to save educators time when searching for science videos.
- Our website. We only have K-12 educational content. There are no paywalls, memberships or 3rd party advertising.
- Our page on AmpedUp Learning.
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Test Prep LLC