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Preview of Potential Vs Kinetic WebQuest: Quiz, Worksheets, Key, & Link Included (Editable)

Potential Vs Kinetic WebQuest: Quiz, Worksheets, Key, & Link Included (Editable)

Potential vs. Kinetic Energy WebQuest | Interactive Science Activity + Quiz + KeysEngage your students with this interactive and student-friendly WebQuest on the principles of potential and kinetic energy! Designed for upper elementary and middle school learners, this resource guides students through clear, accessible content with a linked educational website, reinforcing their understanding through a variety of activities. ✅ What's Included: WebQuest link to a student-friendly, informat
Preview of Science Articles Potential Kinetic Energy Claim Evidence and Reasoning Forces

Science Articles Potential Kinetic Energy Claim Evidence and Reasoning Forces

Dive Deeper into Car Crashes: A CER Activity on Impact Force Investigate the science behind car crashes with this engaging Science Articles Potential Kinetic Energy Claim Evidence and Reasoning Forces activity! Students will analyze an article from and explore the claim: Does doubling a car's speed double the force of impact? Through critical reading and evidence-based reasoning, they'll discover how velocity impacts Kinetic Energy (KE) using the equation KE = 1/2mass x velocity². The surprisin
Preview of Kinetic Energy Practice CER and Graphing Data

Kinetic Energy Practice CER and Graphing Data

Are you in need of a resource that allows your students to practice their graphing abilities as well as their argumentative skills? This activity is perfect for you! Included:Student WorksheetAnswer Key--- The overarching question for the worksheet is: What are the two variables that affect an object's kinetic energy?Students will answer this question using the Claim, Evidence, and Reasoning format. On the front of the sheet, students are given the data table for a student's trial data from tes
Preview of NGSS Claim Evidence Reasoning Physics Car Crashes Digital

NGSS Claim Evidence Reasoning Physics Car Crashes Digital

With this product students will learn about some of the science behind car crashes by reading an article from abcscience.com. The article asks if double a car’s speed double the force of impact. What the article explains using the equation for Kinetic Energy (KE=1/2mass x velocity²), is that impact force actually increases by 4-6 times when velocity doubles! Students will use evidence in the article that the author provides, draw visual evidence and reason why the data supports the author’s clai
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