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Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School
Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School
Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School
Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School
Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School
Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School
Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School
Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School
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Description

Looking for a fun force & motion worksheet to supplement your 6th-grade physical science lesson? This spring scale comic illustrates how to measure force, how to combine forces to find net force, and touches on equal and unequal forces.

Your middle school science class will LOVE reading content in comic form! Comics improve accessibility for struggling readers, English language learners (ESL, ELL), graphic novel lovers, short attention spans, and everyone in between.

If you are struggling to grab the attention of today's learners, this is your solution!

OVERVIEW

Students will learn about reading spring scales, combine forces to find net force, and measure force using Newtons (N) or weight using grams (g). The comic illustrates the topic, provides examples, and guides readers through the learning process.

What do you get?

Content Comic

  • Illustrated science
  • Covers reading spring scales and combining forces
  • Color & Black-line
  • Easy to print
  • Low-Prep science!

Guided Notes

  • Students fill in the blanks while you teach the content
  • Great for interactive science notebooks
  • Maintains student attention

Extension Worksheet

  • Builds on reading spring scales
  • Allows learners to practice what they have learned
  • Great for early finishers

Easel Versions of the Guided Notes and Worksheet

Answer Keys


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*Doodle Notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit www.Doodlenotes.org for more information.

What makes Cool School Comics such an impactful learning tool?

They are FUN! 

  • This is the most crucial benefit.
  • Students are more willing to participate and more engaged. 
  • The content STICKS.

Visual learning is EFFECTIVE. 

  • About 65% of the population consists of visual learners. 
  • Visual information is processed faster. 
  • Students who SEE information are more likely to retain it.

EASY to implement! 

  • These lesson plans are complete and ready to go, requiring minimal prep time.
  • You only need to make copies, upload resources to your virtual classrooms, and set up the hands-on activities.
  • Lots of flexibility! You can print these as posters, add them to interactive notebooks, hand them out to students, or share them virtually. There is plenty of room for modifications.

ACTIVE LEARNING

  • Every lesson plan has a low-prep, wallet-friendly, hands-on component.
  • Instructions are in a visual format
  • Follow-up questions or a lab report are always included

Comics make content ACCESSIBLE

  • Naturally differentiated, comics accommodate a wide range of learning abilities and styles. 
  • Great for classrooms with a diverse population of learners
  • They can simultaneously rope in both your gifted and struggling students (and everyone in between).
  • Reluctant readers gravitate toward comics.
  • Comics help English Language Learners (ESL, ELL) and some SPED students find success.

Be the hip teacher seizing the graphic novels craze. Your students will LOVE it!

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Spring Scale Measuring Force & Motion 6th Grade Fun Worksheets Middle School

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Description

Looking for a fun force & motion worksheet to supplement your 6th-grade physical science lesson? This spring scale comic illustrates how to measure force, how to combine forces to find net force, and touches on equal and unequal forces.

Your middle school science class will LOVE reading content in comic form! Comics improve accessibility for struggling readers, English language learners (ESL, ELL), graphic novel lovers, short attention spans, and everyone in between.

If you are struggling to grab the attention of today's learners, this is your solution!

OVERVIEW

Students will learn about reading spring scales, combine forces to find net force, and measure force using Newtons (N) or weight using grams (g). The comic illustrates the topic, provides examples, and guides readers through the learning process.

What do you get?

Content Comic

  • Illustrated science
  • Covers reading spring scales and combining forces
  • Color & Black-line
  • Easy to print
  • Low-Prep science!

Guided Notes

  • Students fill in the blanks while you teach the content
  • Great for interactive science notebooks
  • Maintains student attention

Extension Worksheet

  • Builds on reading spring scales
  • Allows learners to practice what they have learned
  • Great for early finishers

Easel Versions of the Guided Notes and Worksheet

Answer Keys


Related Products

Potential and Kinetic Energy Comic

Newton's First Law of Motion Comic

Newton's Third Law of Motion


*Doodle Notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit www.Doodlenotes.org for more information.

What makes Cool School Comics such an impactful learning tool?

They are FUN! 

  • This is the most crucial benefit.
  • Students are more willing to participate and more engaged. 
  • The content STICKS.

Visual learning is EFFECTIVE. 

  • About 65% of the population consists of visual learners. 
  • Visual information is processed faster. 
  • Students who SEE information are more likely to retain it.

EASY to implement! 

  • These lesson plans are complete and ready to go, requiring minimal prep time.
  • You only need to make copies, upload resources to your virtual classrooms, and set up the hands-on activities.
  • Lots of flexibility! You can print these as posters, add them to interactive notebooks, hand them out to students, or share them virtually. There is plenty of room for modifications.

ACTIVE LEARNING

  • Every lesson plan has a low-prep, wallet-friendly, hands-on component.
  • Instructions are in a visual format
  • Follow-up questions or a lab report are always included

Comics make content ACCESSIBLE

  • Naturally differentiated, comics accommodate a wide range of learning abilities and styles. 
  • Great for classrooms with a diverse population of learners
  • They can simultaneously rope in both your gifted and struggling students (and everyone in between).
  • Reluctant readers gravitate toward comics.
  • Comics help English Language Learners (ESL, ELL) and some SPED students find success.

Be the hip teacher seizing the graphic novels craze. Your students will LOVE it!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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NGSSMS-PS2-2
Plan an investigation to provide evidence that the change in an object’s motion depends on the sum of the forces on the object and the mass of the object. Emphasis is on balanced (Newton’s First Law) and unbalanced forces in a system, qualitative comparisons of forces, mass and changes in motion (Newton’s Second Law), frame of reference, and specification of units. Assessment is limited to forces and changes in motion in one-dimension in an inertial reference frame, and to change in one variable at a time. Assessment does not include the use of trigonometry.
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