Below are free outline note dittos I created to accompany the numerous PowerPoint presentations (located on the "Lessons" tab above) I created for all the science concepts and material.  To get the best use of the quick notes below, purchase the PowerPoint presentation that goes with it by clicking on the Lesson tab above, and use them together.  They can be used for middle school, high school, tutoring sessions, or home-school curriculum.  Just click download next to the ditto(s) that interest you.  You have free rights to distribute and use the material you get from this website so long as you do not re-sell it.  If you do choose to freely distribute this material to other educators then please do direct them back to this teacher resource website so we can all help each other!  Currently science is the only subject available.  Check back often as more subjects will be available in the near future!

Free Outline, Quick Note, & Miscellaneous Tools / Resources

Lesson Outlines & Quick Note Guides

Animal Behavior section 1    download

Animal Behavior section 2    download

Animal Classification    download

Animal Kingdoms    download

Bacteria    download

Buoyancy    download

Cell Division Mitosis    download

Distance To Epicenter   download

Earth Day    download

Electricity section 1    download

Electricity section 2    download

Electricity section 3    download

Fission and Fusion    download

Magnetism    download

Rocks and Weathering    download

Rocks    download

Sea Floor Spreading section 1    download

Sea Floor Spreading section 2    download

Sea Floor Spreading section 3    download

Simple Machines and Work    download

Volcanoes section 1    download

Volcanoes section 2    download

Volcanoes section 3    download

Tools

Automatic Grade Slide (Excel):     download
I created this helpful Excel grade slide that automatically calculates the percentile grade for each incorrect answer based on the inputted number of questions on the exam or assignment.  It will also print the letter grade next to each calculated grade based on the grade scale you input (EX: "A" 100 to 90, "B" 89 to 80, etc.).  Lastly you can calculate the average grade for the class exam or assignment, which is a great tool I used to see the overall retention of the material.



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