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Preview of Potential & Kinetic Energy

Potential & Kinetic Energy

This is a quiz/assessment on Potential and Kinetic energy.
Preview of Push/Pull Quiz

Push/Pull Quiz

During a unit on work, the students learn that work is when an object is moved. After practice with this concept, they can take this quiz on work, and pushes and pulls.
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Worksheet

Kinetic and Potential Energy Worksheet

Kinetic and Potential Energy These two worksheets with answer keys give examples of Kinetic and Potential energy and students have to choose which it is. Example: A track runner getting set for a race __________________ Please see preview
Preview of rubber band car

rubber band car

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Jane brenneman
This a simple and fun science project with minimal supply cost that demostrats potential and kinetic energy . From this the students can race the cars, try different types of rubberbands, different amount of winds.
Preview of Marble runs for the whole classroom

Marble runs for the whole classroom

Having your marble successfully stay on the track and completing a circuit is exciting. Students are often thrilled when they combine tracks and create large runs. Marble runs are popular toys in our classroom. This experiment allows students to create their own marble runs with foam pipe insulation and masking tape. Students tape the foam tracks to the walls, the tables, chairs and even themselves. You can also break into groups to combine materials and make larger and more elaborate tracks. Te
Preview of Taylor Swift April Fools Science | Physics of Sound Experiment Project

Taylor Swift April Fools Science | Physics of Sound Experiment Project

Taylor Swift April Fools Science | Physics of Sound Experiment Project🎉 You get all of this for just 99¢! This Taylor Swift inspired April Fools science lesson turns the physics of sound into a fully built no prep classroom project that is fun, creative, hands on, and easy to teach. Students explore how sound waves work, how vibration creates sound, how pitch and volume can change, and how simple experiments help explain real physics concepts. With built in reading pages, guided experiment mat
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