A nice, simple review of motion and interpreting distance-time graphs. I put together various different distance-time graphs to allow students pra... ByIan Williamson
In this review worksheet of forces, students will identify what happens when more than one force is acting on an object. Students will calculate t... ByIan Williamson
A nice, simple review of the periodic table. Students will find symbols, names, as well as other trivia in the periodic table (like which elements... ByIan Williamson
A nice, simple review of motion and interpreting speed-time graphs. I put together various different speed-time graphs to allow students practice ... ByIan Williamson
A nice, simple review of motion, speed, velocity, and acceleration. Students will practice calculating speed, velocity, and acceleration from ques... ByIan Williamson
A simple lab to test how the speed of dropped coffee filters changes as the height is increased. As students raise the height of the filters, spee... ByIan Williamson
This activity helps demonstrate some of the unbalanced forces, namely gravity and air resistance, that affect us every day. Students should predic... ByIan Williamson
This activity focuses on allowing students to find adaptations in organisms and how they enable survival. In this lab, students will think about w... ByIan Williamson
A simple lab to test how the speed of a marble changes as the height/slope of a ramp is increased. As students raise the ramp, they will notice th... ByIan Williamson
This 22 slide PowerPoint presentation covers 10 questions on the topic of density
Main points include: density, how to calculate density, the ... ByIan Williamson
Getting to know the parts of the cells is a complex process! This 40 slide PowerPoint presentation covers 13 questions focusing on the organelles ... ByIan Williamson
This 31 slide PowerPoint presentation covers 11 questions focusing on the process of evolution through natural selection.
Main points include: ... ByIan Williamson
This worksheet offers students practice with the equation speed = distance/time. Students will be expected to find the speed, find the distance, o... ByIan Williamson
This 35 slide PowerPoint presentation covers 7 questions on the topic of buoyancy.
Main points include: force, why objects feel lighter in wat... ByIan Williamson
Students always enjoy testing inertia. This activity takes students through three activities that demonstrate Newton’s First Law of Motion. Stu... ByIan Williamson
This 60 slide PowerPoint presentation covers 13 questions on the topics of friction, gravity, and elastic forces.
Main points include: friction... ByIan Williamson
This PowerPoint presentation covers 14 questions on chemical bonding basics in 52 slides.
Main points include: valence electrons and how they r... ByIan Williamson
This 42 slide PowerPoint presentation covers 10 questions on the topics of acceleration, calculating acceleration, and graphing acceleration (speed... ByIan Williamson
A great activity to demonstrate several physical (and one chemical) properties of matter. Students will observe several objects for properties suc... ByIan Williamson
This activity helps demonstrate Newton’s Second Law of Motion, Force equals mass X acceleration. After making some predictions, students will go... ByIan Williamson