I’m not in the habit of uploading my presentations for the simple reason that, well, they’re mine. But in the spirit of the fast approaching midterms week, I’ll make an exception.
Here are the presentations you might use for review:
For my grade 6 students, if all goes well, you can just click on these links for rocks, rock breakdown, soil, earthquakes, and plate tectonics presentations. I’ve even thrown in some SWF animations on earthquakes as well. They’re all in PowerPoint format and in Kidprint font except for the animations. So if, you haven’t installed the font in your computer yet, then just click on this.
As for my junior students, you can review your topics in magnetism here or go straight to wiki or even howstuffworks sites for more thorough discussions.
Take note: even though I’m the one who constructed the presentations, most, if not all, of the materials inside, including the information and illustrations, came from other internet sources as well. Also, my presentations do not contain complete details because I use them mainly as visual AIDS. The meat of the info, we took up in class. So if in case you desire more thorough discussions, you may consult other sources like wiki. I found wiki sources already sufficient.