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Preview of Speed, Distance, and Time Learning Menu – Motion Graphs Interactive Activities

Speed, Distance, and Time Learning Menu – Motion Graphs Interactive Activities

Engage your students with this interactive learning menu all about speed, distance, time, and motion graphs! Designed for middle school science (grades 6–8), this resource combines creativity, problem-solving, and real-world application to help students master these essential concepts. This Google Slides assignment offers student choice through a variety of differentiated activities, allowing learners to demonstrate their understanding in multiple ways—perfect for stations, enrichment, early
Preview of Fidget Spinner STEM Challenge Activities and Science Experiment

Fidget Spinner STEM Challenge Activities and Science Experiment

The ORIGINAL Fidget Spinner Stem Challenge & Science Lab! Discover the science of fidget spinners with this engaging and low-prep STEM activity. Practice scientific method with an exploration of variables, data collection, graphing, mean/average, and more...all while having fun! This self-paced, fidget spinner activity is print-and-go. Each activity sheet guides students through the project. STEM Challenge Overview:Students will use the included visual directions, graphic organizers, ch
Preview of Inequalities - Graphing and Solving (Grades 6-9) (Editable)

Inequalities - Graphing and Solving (Grades 6-9) (Editable)

Created by
Concept Clicks
"Inequalities - Complete Lesson on Graphing & Solving | Algebra Fundamentals" General Information: A comprehensive algebra resource covering inequality symbols, graphing inequalities on number lines, and solving one-step and two-step inequalities. This PowerPoint includes symbol definitions, step-by-step examples, guided practice, and independent practice problems with solutions. Perfect for introducing inequalities or providing comprehensive review. Content Breakdown: Number of Slides: 20-
Preview of Air Resistance Science Experiment | CER Writing Activity & Informational Text

Air Resistance Science Experiment | CER Writing Activity & Informational Text

Get your students excited about science with this hands-on air resistance experiment!This engaging activity— “Experiment: Drag Racing (It’s not what you think!)”—is the perfect way to bring the concepts of air friction, drag, surface area, and aerodynamics to life for upper elementary and middle school students. Students will conduct a simple, effective experiment comparing how objects with different surface areas fall. Then, they’ll analyze their results using the Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER
Preview of STEM NGSS Science Learning Activities 5th & 6th Grade: Force & Energy

STEM NGSS Science Learning Activities 5th & 6th Grade: Force & Energy

This resource contains three 5th and 6th grade level STEM activities and challenges that can be completed in the classroom or at home. Explicit directions as well as wide-ranging flexibility make these STEM activities perfect for traditional Science classrooms or for distance learning. The first STEM activity allows learners to engage in an experiment that investigates how the height of an inclined plane affects the distance an object will travel. The second STEM activity allows learners to enga
Preview of Easy Electronics Lab

Easy Electronics Lab

Students love exploring and designing electrical circuits in this hands-on creative lab. Watch as they engineer functioning circuits complete with lights, buzzers, and switches using batteries and salt dough. Working cooperatively, they will learn the principles of direct current and explore the difference between series and parallel circuits. Inexpensive materials make this project perfect for schools with limited funds or resources. A complete materials list and ordering information are includ
Preview of Straw Rockets

Straw Rockets

Created by
Simply Science
Cut a wide straw and staple the end to make a simple rocket. Add a drinking straw and you have a STEM activity, an activity to add to your sub folder, a station for a family science night, or an activity to build team spirit in your classroom. To make it easy, I've included: a simple overview of the science involveda teacher demo to introduce the conceptsa quick activity (maybe for your sub folder)a team activity (includes a math extension, angles and graphing)a short essay to read or listen toa
Preview of Rocket WebQuest: Interactive Research Adventure into the Science of Rockets

Rocket WebQuest: Interactive Research Adventure into the Science of Rockets

Launch your students into the world of rockets, space exploration, and aerospace engineering with this Rocket WebQuest. This is a fun and engaging digital research activity that’s perfect for upper elementary, middle school, or early high school STEM classes. Students will explore trusted online resources to answer guided questions tied to real-world rocket science and space history. What’s Included: Ready-to-use Rocket WebQuest Worksheet (editable Google Doc) Guided research questions coverin
Preview of Paper Helicopters: Rotor Length vs Fall Time — Data Tables + Scatter Plot | 3–12

Paper Helicopters: Rotor Length vs Fall Time — Data Tables + Scatter Plot | 3–12

Created by
Allison Smith
🚁 Forces & Motion meets Data Literacy. Learners design three rotor lengths (L1–L3), collect 3 trials each from a fixed drop height, compute averages, and graph Rotor Length vs Time on a scatter plot. Middle/high school extensions add best-fit analysis and force/drag reasoning. What’s Included Student Pack p.1: Background, IV/DV/controls, criteria, sketch box with dimension callouts Student Pack p.2: Three data tables (L1–L3), large scatter-plot grid, best-fit guidance, CER prompts Teache
Preview of Pi-Day Catapult — Optimize Angle & Tension (Predict vs. Measure) | MS–HS NGSS

Pi-Day Catapult — Optimize Angle & Tension (Predict vs. Measure) | MS–HS NGSS

Created by
Allison Smith
Description (NGSS included) Celebrate Pi-Day with a data-driven projectile challenge! Students tune angle and tension on a simple launcher, then predict vs. measure range and compute percent error. Teams graph Range vs. Angle (and optional Range vs. Pullback) and explain results with CER. 🧠📈 🔬 Investigate: hold one variable constant to fairly test the other. 🧮 Model: use a calibration shot or R ≈ (v²·sin(2θ))/g to predict. 📊 Analyze: compare predicted vs. measured; percent error
Preview of Stomp Rocket STEM Unit – Launch Angle Optimization | Grade 5 | 2-Week

Stomp Rocket STEM Unit – Launch Angle Optimization | Grade 5 | 2-Week

Created by
STEM With Mr.B
In the Deep Space Launch Investigation, students become deep space launch engineers as they conduct a controlled investigation into how launch angle affects flight distance — testing multiple angles with a paper stomp rocket, graphing the performance curve, identifying the optimal angle, and then investigating a second variable to extend their findings. Set inside the Deep Space Systems Division narrative, this 2-week unit teaches Grade 5 students how real aerospace engineers use controlled var
Preview of Snowball Launcher — Projectile Motion STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12, NGSS Aligned)

Snowball Launcher — Projectile Motion STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12, NGSS Aligned)

Created by
Allison Smith
Title: Snowball Launcher — Projectile Motion STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12, NGSS Aligned)Description (emoji-friendly): Launch into winter physics! ❄️ Students test a paper-ball or pom-pom “snowball” launcher to explore projectile motion. Teams hold pullback constant and vary launch angle, measuring distance vs. angle to discover the peak near 45°. They graph data, justify conclusions with CER, and (optionally) estimate launch speed using the range formula. 🎯📈 NGSS Alignment: 3–5: 3-5-ET
Preview of Exoplanet Habitable Zone Data Analysis Real NASA Data Middle School NGSS Space

Exoplanet Habitable Zone Data Analysis Real NASA Data Middle School NGSS Space

Created by
Allison Smith
Are we alone in the universe?In this high-engagement, real-world data investigation, students step into the role of astronomers as they analyze actual NASA Kepler Space Telescope data to explore one of the biggest scientific questions of all time: 👉 How many planets in our galaxy could support life?This is not a basic worksheet—this is a full data-driven science experience that builds critical thinking, graphing, and real scientific reasoning skills. 🔬 WHAT MAKES THIS RESOURCE UNIQUE ✔
Preview of Bridge of Love (Truss Strength) — popsicle-stick “arch/Truss” with tensile tests

Bridge of Love (Truss Strength) — popsicle-stick “arch/Truss” with tensile tests

Created by
Allison Smith
Design, build, and break (safely!) a popsicle-stick truss/arch bridge to explore tension vs. compression, load paths, and failure modes. Teams prototype, test with a hanging bucket, and compare strength-to-weight for engineering optimization. 💪📈 Students will: 🧠 Plan a design that meets criteria & constraints (span, clearance, materials). 🧪 Build & test a truss/arch using craft sticks and glue; add weight gradually until first crack & max load. 📊 Record & analyze mass, first-crack lo
Preview of 4th Grade Science ENERGY TRANSFER NGSS 4-PS3-2, 4-PS3-3, 4-PS3-4 | Google, Print

4th Grade Science ENERGY TRANSFER NGSS 4-PS3-2, 4-PS3-3, 4-PS3-4 | Google, Print

Created by
Rushnok Science
This Student Science Interactive Journal for Energy Transfer is written to align with NGSS 4-PS3-2, 4-PS3-3 and 4-PS3-4 to lead a student through a 5E Lesson Plan. The journal includes two close readings with questions: one on How Energy Moves from Place to Place and the other is on How Far Away is That Lightning. Students explore Energy Transfer and Energy Transformation with five Science Labs. This Student Science Journal contains four videos and several drag and drop activities. Student
Preview of Snowball Catapults: Investigating Forces of Motion

Snowball Catapults: Investigating Forces of Motion

Snowball catapults is an awesome hands-on engineering project that can be used during the winter season. Students will learn about simple machines, specifically levers as they explore, design, and test their snowball catapult. Students will also be given opportunities to modify their design and test for both distance, accuracy, and power. During this investigation students will learn about Newton's 1st Law of Motion and the relationship between potential and kinetic energy. Many math connections
Preview of Gingerbread Insulation Lab, Keep the Cookie Cabin Warm! Holiday 3rd-12th

Gingerbread Insulation Lab, Keep the Cookie Cabin Warm! Holiday 3rd-12th

Created by
Allison Smith
Description How do we keep a gingerbread “cookie cabin” warm in winter? In this hands-on heat transfer lab, teams test everyday insulators (foil, felt, bubble wrap, cotton, foam, paper, etc.) to minimize thermal energy loss. Students design fair tests, collect temperature data over time, and iterate to improve their cabin’s insulation. ❄️🍪🔥 What students do 🛠️ Build a testable “cookie cabin” (small box or graham-cracker cabin—not for eating) with a thermometer port. 🔬 Plan a fair test:
Preview of Inertia And Gravity Science Experiment | Force and Motion | Grade 2 3

Inertia And Gravity Science Experiment | Force and Motion | Grade 2 3

In this hands-on experiment for 2nd and 3rd graders, students will discover the magic of the laws of motion by investigating inertia and gravity. Teachers will love its ease of use, simple materials, and watching students get excited about science. Engages the students as they meet the NGSS Forces and Interactions standards. Included in the Hands-On Exploration: Correlation to the 3rd Grade *NGSS Forces and InteractionsCorrelation to K-2nd *NGSS Science and Engineering PracticesCorrelation to 3r
Preview of No Prep End of the Year STEM Activity Paper Airplane Engineering Design Process

No Prep End of the Year STEM Activity Paper Airplane Engineering Design Process

This is the paper airplane STEM activity you are looking for! This low prep paper engineering challenge is EASY to implement and a fun force and motion exploration. ✅ This activity can be used with ANY grade (students will need to be able to fold and crease paper). It's an excellent fine motor skills activity and always produces surprising results. If you are learning about force and motion or measurement, this challenge is perfect for you! ✅ What You'll Get ✅ Challenge PosterDescription and te
Preview of Gravity Force Motion Science Activity | Marble Run Roller Coaster STEM Challenge

Gravity Force Motion Science Activity | Marble Run Roller Coaster STEM Challenge

Our top-rated Marble Run Roller Coaster STEM Challenge is your ultimate hands-on physical science event, perfect for grades 3rd-6th and beyond. This budget-friendly STEM activity, with reusable materials, is easy to implement. This unit guides students through the scientific method and engineering design process as they explore forces, motion, gravity, and work. We love it for an end-of-year activity for those last weeks of school. Included in the Hands-On Science and STEM Unit:Video Explanation
Preview of Low Prep STEM Activities Challenges Engineering Design Process Force & Motion

Low Prep STEM Activities Challenges Engineering Design Process Force & Motion

Low prep STEM activities that are highly engaging and follow the engineering design process! I've made it my mission to produce easy-to-implement and accessible challenges that have meaningful connections to STEM concepts as well as tie in with real world STEM careers. This bundle contains ⭐ 10 STEM challenges ⭐ you can do with readily available materials (low-cost and easy to prep). These are wonderful for team-building and can be used with a wide grade range. These can be used in the classroo
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Activity End of Year STEM Challenge Force and Motion Engineering

Egg Drop STEM Activity End of Year STEM Challenge Force and Motion Engineering

Are you looking for an end of year STEM challenge that's always a crowd pleaser? This classic STEM challenge appeals to kids of all ages, and is an excellent way to explore force and motion, drag, and iterative design and testing. Will the eggs break or survive the drop in a device created by your students? If you have thought about trying a STEM challenge but weren't sure where to start, this is a great challenge to start with. ✏️ What materials will I need? ✏️ Use a variety of easy-to-find
Preview of Halloween Science Activity Experiment Dissolving Candy Corn Worksheets STEM

Halloween Science Activity Experiment Dissolving Candy Corn Worksheets STEM

What's better than a low-prep candy corn STEM challenge? How about 2 of them! In these activities, students will need to use teamwork and perseverance. They will create a tower using just candy corn and one other material. They will also iteratively redesign a simple catapult to maximize the trajectory distance of the candy corn! ✅ What You'll Get ✅ Teacher instructions and lesson planEditable recording pagesDifferentiated recording page options that guide students through the engineering desi
Preview of STEM Activities Kindergarten Engineering Language Arts 1st Grade STEM Enrichment

STEM Activities Kindergarten Engineering Language Arts 1st Grade STEM Enrichment

This STEM Mega Bundle has dozens of activities for fairy tales, nursery rhymes, and fables is the perfect STEM enrichment companion to your language arts program. This resource can be used as a complete STEM curriculum for lower elementary students — in the classroom or in your homeschool setting (at home or co-op). What You'll GetFairy Tale STEM Quick TasksNursery Rhyme STEM Quick TasksAesop's Fables STEM Quick TasksSTEM Tales Stories and Follow-up Quick Tasks⬇️ Fairy Tale STEM Quick Tasks
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