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Preview of Analyzing a Vertical Jump: Kinematics Lab Activity

Analyzing a Vertical Jump: Kinematics Lab Activity

This hands-on laboratory activity challenges your students to apply their understanding of kinematic elements and equations to complete an analysis of a simple motion scenario: a human jumping vertically.This activity can be used as an engaging skills practice or formative assessment depending on the needs of your 7th - 12th grade science students. This digital resource includes:Teacher's Guide: outlines suggested laboratory protocols, tips for implementation, and possible methods of document di
Preview of Unit: Stoichiometry of Solutions and Concentrations

Unit: Stoichiometry of Solutions and Concentrations

This is a full unit, includes review sheets on Molarity and molality designed for homebound students (easily self directed), a lab experiment with an alternate assignment, and 4 versions of a summative quiz. This Unit is designed to fall AFTER Stoichiometry, Nomenclature, types of chemical reactions and oxidation states. It allows for review of all of those concepts. Answer keys are all included. The lab experiment requires: distilled water, soda ash, calcium chloride, test tubes, test tube ra
Preview of Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Created by
Ray Byle
This is a one period activity/lab to teach students about the concept of density and Archimedes Principle, why things float. Students each get a piece of aluminum foil and design and make a boat. They then must calculate how many pennies it will carry before sinking, and then test it. This is an excellent one day STEM project that combines science, math, design and construction. Students will use the formula Density=Mass divided by Volume.
Preview of HotWheels Speed Lab with a Distance Time Graph

HotWheels Speed Lab with a Distance Time Graph

Created by
Shalon Johnson
This is a fun lab to experiment with speed! Supplies needed per group include: make-shift ramp, masking tape, 3 stop watches, meter-stick, hot wheels car and this lab sheet. Students will mark of one, two and three meters with the tape. Three students with stop-watches will stand at each of those meters. Groups will count down and as another student releases their car down the ramp, all stop watches should start their time simultaneously with the release of the car. Each student will stop their
Preview of Java Game Development Lab Grades 8-12: Console Block Stacking‑Style Game

Java Game Development Lab Grades 8-12: Console Block Stacking‑Style Game

🎮🧱 Java Game Development Lab | Grades 8-12 | Middle & High School | Console‑Based Block‑Stacking Game with Physics, Logic, and OOP DesignA Complete, No‑Prep Coding Lesson for Grades 9–12 (2D Arrays • Game Loops • Collision Detection)Bring computer science to life with this high‑engagement, game‑based coding project where students build their own simplified block‑style game in Java! Perfect for teachers who want rigorous CS learning without the overwhelm, this lesson turns abstract concept
Preview of STEM Activity Lab Grades 6-12 Engineering Artemis SLS Rocket: Forces Fuel Design

STEM Activity Lab Grades 6-12 Engineering Artemis SLS Rocket: Forces Fuel Design

🚀 STEM Activity Space Engineering Lab | Grades 6-12 | Middle & High School | Artemis SLS Rocket Forces, Fuel Systems, and Engineering Design ChallengeA Hands‑On Artemis Mission STEM Adventure for Grades 6–12 🌕✨ 🚀 Major Update Alert!This STEM Lab has been significantly expanded with deeper content, richer explanations, improved teacher supports, and brand‑new student activities! The lesson now includes more scaffolding, more rigor, more real‑world connections, and more hands‑on learning
Preview of Projectile Motion Lab

Projectile Motion Lab

Created by
Devon Heath
This lab has students utilize their understanding of vertical launches, horizontal launches, and angled launches to summarize what they've learned about projectiles. They use all this information to predict where a projectile will land.
Preview of Algebra Research Project

Algebra Research Project

In this bivariate data analysis project, students will develop their own correlation-based study, design a data collection method, and calculate and present on their results. Students will need to have an understanding of data collection, research methods, scatterplots, line of best fit, regression, and correlation analysis to complete this project. In-class work time should minimum be 2 days, max 4, and presentations should take about 2 class days. Since grading happens during presentations, th
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