![]() Nuclear Physics Terminology Domino Puzzle - A fun way to review specialized vocabulary for this unit. Nuclear Physics Flipbook of Equations of Constants - A booklet for you and your students to keep handy as you work through this unit. Binding Energy Graphing Assignment - An assignment with solutions and rubric in which students determine nuclear stability of different atoms using spreadsheet software like Excel. Mass-Energy Equivalence - A PowerPoint presentation with corresponding notes and homework that introduces Einstein’s most famous equation: E=mc^2. Nuclear Power Generation - A PowerPoint and Note that shows how nuclear energy stored in uranium is converted into electrical energy by CANDU nuclear reactors. Nuclear Fusion and Nuclear Fission - A PowerPoint presentation and simple note. Half-Life - A note with homework, along with a “lab” activity that models carbon dating. Radioactive Decay – Maze Practice Page - A fun way to review 5 different types of radioactive decay. Radioactive Decay - A PowerPoint presentation with corresponding student notes, homework questions and a fun maze practice page. Isotopes - A PowerPoint presentation with corresponding student notes and homework questions. Nuclear Energy Timeline - The history of the development of nuclear technologies the 1890s to today. Check out other exciting resources in the Nuclear Energy Enriched Bundle! Are You Ready? - A preparation worksheet before studying Nuclear Physics/Chemistry. The files are available in PDF format to print as-is and as EDITABLE DOCX document files and PPTX PowerPoint files if you need to make an adjustment to meet the needs of your students. Use the 2-page note provided or have students write their notes in their binders or notebooks.Īgain, this resource is quite simple, hence the low price tag. I didn’t do that here because I still want my students to develop note-taking skills before they go off to college or university. Usually, my notes are more of the fill-in-the-blanks style so that I can go through more content quicker. I wouldn’t leave this one with a supply teacher because you as the classroom teacher will be able to direct the conversations more effectively. It’s a short PowerPoint, but can lead to really great conversations on these topics. The PowerPoint touches on topics like energy production and nuclear weapons. electricity production from nuclear fusion and nuclear fission.how binding energy affects the amount of energy released.This resource is also part of my amazing, cost saving Physics Bundle and the Nuclear Energy Enriched Bundle This resource includes an 8-slide PowerPoint presentation with YouTube video links and an extremely simple 2-page note for students to copy down key points and diagrams.
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