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Preview of NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION: A FILL-IN QUIZ W/ ANSWER KEY: MG/ GRS. 3-8

NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION: A FILL-IN QUIZ W/ ANSWER KEY: MG/ GRS. 3-8

This quiz is a fill-in quiz with a word bank to support the statements. Students match the best word according to context clues. An answer key is provided. Use it for a take home test, or for a grade in physics. Use it in a science center, as well. Physics is a fun science for students. Thanks for visiting!
Preview of Building Big Engineering Unit Assessments

Building Big Engineering Unit Assessments

These five mini-assessments can be paired along with a study of Building Big or any type of engineering or structures unit. It covers and assesses knowledge on the following structures: bridges, domes, skyscrapers, dams, and tunnels. These are not meant to teach the content, but rather to help you check your instruction. If students do not perform well on a quiz after studying the structure, you can make sure to reteach whatever is needed before moving on to the next structure. **Answer keys a
Preview of Electricity: Series Circuit | Digital Science Lesson Grade 3-5 | Self-Grading

Electricity: Series Circuit | Digital Science Lesson Grade 3-5 | Self-Grading

Electricity: Series Circuit | Interactive Science Lesson Grade 3-5Bring electricity to life with this 3rd grade interactive science lesson on series circuits! Students will explore how electrical energy flows, identify parts of a circuit (cells, bulbs, switches, buzzers), and learn to build, draw, and troubleshoot circuits. 💡 What’s Included:Engaging Interactive lesson (self-marking quiz & drag-and-drop tasks) Real-life applications and STEM extension questions 🎯 Skills Covered:Constructi
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 Reflection and Refraction Worksheet Boom Cards Properties of Light Task Cards

Reflection and Refraction Worksheet Boom Cards Properties of Light Task Cards

Need help with reflection and refraction of light? Help your kids learn about the properties of light with Boom Cards, a worksheet, and labs that can help tricky science concepts stick in the minds of your students. If you are planning to purchase both resources, bundles are the most economical way to get them. Check out individual previews to see if this bundle is right for you. Aligned to TEKS Science 112.7.b.8Demonstrate how light travels in a straight line and can be reflected, refracted, or
Preview of Light Energy Candy Activity | Absorption Reflection Colors | Glowing Gummy Bears

Light Energy Candy Activity | Absorption Reflection Colors | Glowing Gummy Bears

Create oohs and ahhs with an easy-prep, engaging lab that explores how laser lights are absorbed and reflected by different-colored gummy bear candies. This hands-on activity can be completed in 30 minutes. It uses simple supplies and includes teacher background information, tips, an observation page, and a reading passage. Recommended for a Saint Patrick's Day Rainbow lesson. Included in the Hands-On ActivityBackground Information and Vocabulary on the Visible Light Spectrum.Hands-on Activity P
Preview of Straw Rocket: Straw Rocket Activity Pack - Straw Rockets STEM Activity!

Straw Rocket: Straw Rocket Activity Pack - Straw Rockets STEM Activity!

Straw Rocket Activity Pack How Can I Use This Straw Rocket Activity Pack? This Straw Rocket Activity Pack gives your students a hands-on way to explore space, astronauts, and motion. Kids assemble paper rockets onto a straw, then use another straw to blow and “blast” their rocket into the air. You can turn it into a friendly competition to see whose rocket flies the farthest. Why Teachers Like ItHands-on science – Students build and launch their own rockets.Cross-curricular link – Connects to un
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