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Promote scientific inquiry and CER in middle school science with the Kinetic and Potential Energy Virtual PhET Simulation Lab Worksheets and Writing Prompt!

These no-prep, NGSS-aligned virtual lab and CER writing prompt worksheets allow students to explore kinetic and potential energy using a real-world phenomenon-based science simulation! The student worksheet guides students through the simulation to ensure comprehension and understanding, while also encouraging students to make predictions, observations, analyze data, and form conclusions. Check out the preview to see more!

Skills Students Will Practice:

⚗️ Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of Energy

⚗️ Identify how an Object's Height is related to Potential Energy

⚗️ Describe how an Object's Speed affects its' Kinetic Energy

⚗️ Analyze the Relationship between Friction and Thermal Energy

⭐ This Activity is Perfect for:

⚗️ Middle school and high school science lessons

⚗️ NGSS-aligned science instruction

⚗️ Virtual labs for blended, digital, or distance learning

⚗️ Sub plans, enrichment, or independent practice

NOTE: This activity links to the Interactive from PhET Simulations. Check it out below!

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Purchase includes the 4-page Student Worksheet (PDF) with CER Writing Prompt4-page Teacher Answer Key (PDF), and 4-page Digital Student Worksheet (Google Slides) that is hyperlinked in the Teacher Answer Key.

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Kinetic & Potential Energy Virtual Lab Worksheets | CER PhET Inquiry Simulation

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Description

Promote scientific inquiry and CER in middle school science with the Kinetic and Potential Energy Virtual PhET Simulation Lab Worksheets and Writing Prompt!

These no-prep, NGSS-aligned virtual lab and CER writing prompt worksheets allow students to explore kinetic and potential energy using a real-world phenomenon-based science simulation! The student worksheet guides students through the simulation to ensure comprehension and understanding, while also encouraging students to make predictions, observations, analyze data, and form conclusions. Check out the preview to see more!

Skills Students Will Practice:

⚗️ Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of Energy

⚗️ Identify how an Object's Height is related to Potential Energy

⚗️ Describe how an Object's Speed affects its' Kinetic Energy

⚗️ Analyze the Relationship between Friction and Thermal Energy

⭐ This Activity is Perfect for:

⚗️ Middle school and high school science lessons

⚗️ NGSS-aligned science instruction

⚗️ Virtual labs for blended, digital, or distance learning

⚗️ Sub plans, enrichment, or independent practice

NOTE: This activity links to the Interactive from PhET Simulations. Check it out below!

Energy Skate Park

Purchase includes the 4-page Student Worksheet (PDF) with CER Writing Prompt4-page Teacher Answer Key (PDF), and 4-page Digital Student Worksheet (Google Slides) that is hyperlinked in the Teacher Answer Key.

Looking for more Energy Virtual Labs? Shop these products

⚗️ Energy, Work, & Force Guided Virtual Science Lab Activity

⚗️ Energy Forms & Transfer Guided Virtual Science Lab Activity

⚗️ Conduction & Convection Guided Virtual Science Lab Activity

❗Permission is granted to copy pages specifically for student or teacher use only by the original purchaser or licensee. The reproduction of this product for any other use is strictly prohibited. Copying this product in any part and placing it on the Internet (even on a personal website) is strictly prohibited and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DCMA).

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⭐ BE THE FIRST TO LEARN ABOUT NEW SCIENCE RESOURCES! ⭐

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NGSSMS-PS3-2
Develop a model to describe that when the arrangement of objects interacting at a distance changes, different amounts of potential energy are stored in the system. Emphasis is on relative amounts of potential energy, not on calculations of potential energy. Examples of objects within systems interacting at varying distances could include: the Earth and either a roller coaster cart at varying positions on a hill or objects at varying heights on shelves, changing the direction/orientation of a magnet, and a balloon with static electrical charge being brought closer to a classmate’s hair. Examples of models could include representations, diagrams, pictures, and written descriptions of systems. Assessment is limited to two objects and electric, magnetic, and gravitational interactions.
NGSSMS-PS3-5
Construct, use, and present arguments to support the claim that when the kinetic energy of an object changes, energy is transferred to or from the object. Examples of empirical evidence used in arguments could include an inventory or other representation of the energy before and after the transfer in the form of temperature changes or motion of object. Assessment does not include calculations of energy.
NGSSMS-PS3-1
Construct and interpret graphical displays of data to describe the relationships of kinetic energy to the mass of an object and to the speed of an object. Emphasis is on descriptive relationships between kinetic energy and mass separately from kinetic energy and speed. Examples could include riding a bicycle at different speeds, rolling different sizes of rocks downhill, and getting hit by a wiffle ball versus a tennis ball.
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