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Preview of Physics Quiz: Acceleration vs. Equilibrium (Editable)

Physics Quiz: Acceleration vs. Equilibrium (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
FeatureDetailTotal Slides:~12 Slides Key Activities:1 (Interactive class quiz with answers) Topic: Physics, Forces, Newton's Laws Key Concepts: Net Force, Equilibrium, Acceleration, Free Body Diagrams, Vectors Target Grade Level: Grades 8-11 This is a straightforward, editable "bell-ringer" or check-for-understanding activity. It presents students with various free-body diagrams and asks them to determine if the object is accelerating or in equilibrium based on the net force. Important Informati
Preview of MYP 1-3 Criteria B: Bouncing Ball Lab (Energy)

MYP 1-3 Criteria B: Bouncing Ball Lab (Energy)

Creating authentic MYP assessments can be challenging. No fret! Here is a Criteria B Assessment that is super easy, challenging for the kids, comes with an awesome rubric, and even includes an answer key for moderation! I love sharing the example key with the kids afterwards so they can compare their lab reports and see how they can improve! Or use it as a formative assessment! This lab report involves two things:Task 1: Design an experiment to test the relationship between kinetic and potential
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

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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 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 Introduction to Algebra: Expressions & Equations (Editable)

Introduction to Algebra: Expressions & Equations (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
FeatureDetailTotal Slides:~10 Slides Key Activities:5 (Multiple choice practice problems) Topic: Pre-Algebra, Math Key Concepts: Algebraic Expressions, Variables, Equations vs. Expressions, Area Formulas Target Grade Level: Grade 6-8 This editable presentation introduces early algebra concepts through word problems. It focuses on translating real-world scenarios into algebraic expressions. Important Information for Teachers:Word Problems: Features scenario-based questions, such as calculating st
Preview of SI Base Units and Powers of Ten Card Sort

SI Base Units and Powers of Ten Card Sort

This activity is designed to help students identify, recognize, and convert within the most common SI units and powers of ten. Students are given a set of 40 cards to be sorted into ten groups of four cards each. Depending on the number of students, they may work in pairs, small groups, or individually. Each group of four cards must have the same quantity – for example, mass, length, or volume. The cards are to be arranged in ascending order, from smallest quantity to greatest. This activity c
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 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 Egg Drop STEM PBL Engineering Science Lab - 3rd - 6th Grade

Egg Drop STEM PBL Engineering Science Lab - 3rd - 6th Grade

"You all know the story of Humpty Dumpty and his epic fall. What you don’t know is that even though the king’s men couldn’t put Humpty Dumpty back together, the FBI was able to. That is how Humpty Dumpty became a secret agent..." Engage your students with this STEM/PBL engineering science lab to help design a device that will assist Agent Dumpty in surviving a jump from a second story window on his next case. Working in collaborative groups students will assess the problem, design a plan, crea
Preview of Five ThinkForge Desktop Engineering Challenges Volume 3 - Energy/Motion (MS/HS)

Five ThinkForge Desktop Engineering Challenges Volume 3 - Energy/Motion (MS/HS)

ThinkForge™ Desktop Engineering Challenges are low-prep, classroom-ready engineering design challenges that engage students in hands-on problem solving using common materials and minimal space. Each challenge guides students through the engineering design process as they analyze a real-world problem, design and build a solution, test and redesign, and communicate results. Perfect for STEM, science, and physics classrooms (grades 6–12), these desktop-friendly challenges build critical thinking, c
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