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Preview of LAB:  Heats of Reactions, Calorimeters & Hess's Law

LAB: Heats of Reactions, Calorimeters & Hess's Law

A lab that requires students to engineer and design their own calorimeter the experimentally test the heat of three different reactions (1. NaOH & HCl, 2. Zn & HCl, 3. Mg & HCl). The baseline design uses a thermometer, test tube, Styrofoam cup and water. Students are expected to engineer and design a more efficient calorimeter to more accurate capture heat. The lab also requires students to calculate the theoretical heat of reaction using Hess's Law to determine the percent error and a
Preview of Kinetic Theory of Matter-Solids, Liquids & Gases, Change of State, Diffusion

Kinetic Theory of Matter-Solids, Liquids & Gases, Change of State, Diffusion

Arrangement of particles in, and properties of, the three states of matter (solids, liquids and gases) and change of state (phase change), this comprehensive and fully resourced lesson for middle school clearly and concisely explains particle theory (kinetic theory). The animated PowerPoint: identifies the three states of matter as solid, liquid and gas;demonstrates the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases;explains the properties of solids, liquids and gases in terms of the arr
Preview of Lab Activity - Relating Pitch and Frequency in Sound Waves - Hands On

Lab Activity - Relating Pitch and Frequency in Sound Waves - Hands On

DescriptionThis lab activity will prepare students to compare how the pitch and frequency of longitudinal sound waves varies in musical instruments. Students will discover that as pitch increases, the frequency of the waves increases; as pitch decreases, the frequency of the waves decreases. Each section of this lab includes questions about the factors that change: string length, thickness, tension, and the amount of air in a chamber. I've written the instructions where students will be ab
Preview of Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Easy Lab. Investigating the Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab + Crossword PuzzleAligned with NGSS Standards: HS-PS4-1, Science and Engineering Practices Explore the inverse relationship between distance and light intensity in this interactive physics lab! Using a lux meter app on smartphones, students will observe how light intensity decreases as the distance from a flashlight increases. This experiment provides a clear demonstration of inverse relationships in physic
Preview of Calorimetry Lab + Quizzes

Calorimetry Lab + Quizzes

Calorimetry Lab with Quiz gives you a calorimetry experiment with an assessment for your students to complete! This is a Paper 3 and Paper 2: Nature of Science style quiz focusing on a calorimetry lab experiment. Includes both solution and combustion calorimetry examples and discussion. Why Buy?✅ Required IB Chemistry practical made easy! ✅ Save yourself from reading hundreds of pages of lab reports! ✅ Secure your assessment data with multiple versions of the quiz! Included:⭐️ Teacher slides fo
Preview of Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab — From Radio Waves to X-Rays

Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab — From Radio Waves to X-Rays

Created by
mindMESA
Title: 🌈 Beyond What We Can See – Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab Summary: Students explore the electromagnetic spectrum through hands-on stations covering radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, and X-rays. They observe wavelength, frequency, and energy differences and record how each wave interacts with matter: long-wavelength radio waves require large antennas, microwaves heat water molecules, infrared shows heat signatures, visible light mixes RGB colors, UV reveals invi
Preview of Density Trend of the Carbon Group Elements Lab + Lab Report

Density Trend of the Carbon Group Elements Lab + Lab Report

This resource is a step-by-step guide for high school chemistry students navigating writing their first lab report. Students will start by researching background information on density, the carbon group elements, and periodic trends. Students will then make a prediction about the density trend associated with the carbon group. (Does it increase or decrease as you go down the group?) Students will then design an experiment with their lab partners to test their hypothesis. For this lab
Preview of MYP Science Criteria C: Ball Rolling down a Ramp

MYP Science Criteria C: Ball Rolling down a Ramp

Looking for a quick MYP Criteria C Assessment? Well, look no further! I created this assessment as a make-up for a previous Criteria C project. But it can be used in any way, including a formative assessment practice tool! Students will: 1. Analyze a situation 2. Calculate thePotential Energy and Speed of a marble 3. Graph the data 4. Analyze the data and draw a conclusion 5. Suggest ways in which the speed of the marble could be increased 6. Use scientific understanding of Energy transformatio
Preview of Crash Cushion Design Project | Impulse Momentum | Engineering Design | STEM

Crash Cushion Design Project | Impulse Momentum | Engineering Design | STEM

Paper. Tape. A cart rolling down a ramp. Which team can build a crash cushion that produces the LOWEST maximum force? The competition gets intense. This engineering design project has student teams apply the impulse-momentum theorem to a real challenge: design and build a crash cushion from only paper and tape that minimizes the maximum force during a collision. Students first collect baseline data (no cushion), then iterate through prototype designs, collecting force data after each test using
Preview of Inclined Plane Lab | Apparent Weight & Normal Force at an Angle

Inclined Plane Lab | Apparent Weight & Normal Force at an Angle

In this hands-on, fully-editable investigation, students explore how the apparent weight (normal force) of a mass changes as the surface beneath it is tilted. By attaching a kitchen scale or lab balance to a clipboard and placing a mass on it, students can observe and record how the scale reading decreases with increasing angle. The lab reinforces the concept that the normal force is a component of gravitational force, and helps students visually and numerically connect their measurements to
Preview of BC Science 9: Full Year Growing Bundle!

BC Science 9: Full Year Growing Bundle!

Created by
Gramm Science
This resource WILL contain the complete course of Science 9 (British Columbia Curriculum). Instructional materials (Powerpoints, Note Templates, Worksheets) for the entire BC Science 9 curriculum are included.I use these resources in my classroom and regularly revise & improve them. All units contain colorful, animated Powerpoints that accompany custom note templates. Worksheets, quizzes, projects and labs, (including answer keys) accompany the lessons, along with my recommended YouTube play
Preview of STEM Forces and Machines - Ramps and Cars

STEM Forces and Machines - Ramps and Cars

Created by
WestenWerks
Forces, Motion, and Machines! In this STEM activity students will build ramps and test how the height of a ramp and can affect the distance the car travels. Extension ideas leave opportunities for students to design their own experiment and also test how the weight of the car may affect the speed and distance traveled. Students should be given some time to experiment with their ramp and car by increasing or decreasing the ramp height. In the extension activity students will need to add wei
Preview of Marble Mania - Newton's 2nd Law of Motion Lab (MS-PS-2-2)

Marble Mania - Newton's 2nd Law of Motion Lab (MS-PS-2-2)

Created by
MS Science Spot
Engage your students with a hands-on, interactive lab that makes Newton’s Second Law of Motion come alive! Perfect for middle school science, this two-part lab activity helps students explore the relationship between force, mass, and acceleration using simple, everyday materials. What’s Inside:1. Two-Part Lab Activity:Exploring Mass and Acceleration Lab: Students add pennies to a cup to increase mass. Create bar graphs to visualize how increased mass decreases acceleration. Exploring Force
Preview of Fluids: Continuity Principle, Bernoulli's Principle (AP Physics 1)

Fluids: Continuity Principle, Bernoulli's Principle (AP Physics 1)

Created by
PHYSICS IS FUN
AP Physics 1 Fluid Investigation: Topics: Fluid Continuity Principle (A1v1=A2v2), Bernoulli's Principle This AP Physics fluids activity introduces students to the continuity principle and Bernoulli’s principle through a conceptual, energy-based approach. Using an interactive PhET simulation, students explore how changes in pipe diameter and height affect fluid velocity, pressure, and energy. Students investigate how fluids behave in real-world systems and discover key patterns: as fluid v
Preview of Heat & Thermodynamics Physics Worksheets, Activities, Quiz, and Lesson Resources

Heat & Thermodynamics Physics Worksheets, Activities, Quiz, and Lesson Resources

Make teaching heat and thermodynamics in high school physics easy and engaging with this ready-to-use resource bundle! This print-and-go set includes editable worksheets, hands-on activities, a review guide, and a quiz to help students explore heat transfer, energy conservation, specific heat, and thermal equilibrium. Designed to save you time while keeping students actively learning, these thermodynamics lessons are perfect for in-class instruction or digital learning. ❤️ Teachers love how eas
Preview of Newton’s Laws Bundle: Doodle Notes, Labs, Reading Passages, Quizzes & Activities

Newton’s Laws Bundle: Doodle Notes, Labs, Reading Passages, Quizzes & Activities

Created by
Jadyn Thone
Teach Newton’s Laws of Motion with hands-on science activities, Doodle Notes, and mini-labs that make force, motion, and inertia unforgettable! This complete physics unit for grades 6–10 includes everything you need — from F = ma practice worksheets and reading passages to interactive quizzes and classroom-tested labs. Designed for physical science, middle school physics, or homeschool lessons, this bundle helps students see, test, and truly understand Newton’s three laws of motion through crea
Preview of Work, Energy & Power – Theme Park Physics Lab with Simulation, Graph & Quiz

Work, Energy & Power – Theme Park Physics Lab with Simulation, Graph & Quiz

Mission: Work, Energy & Power | Theme Park Physics Challenge with Simulation & QuizStep into the shoes of an amusement park engineer and power up the rides with physics! In this hands-on digital lab, students explore how energy transforms, how power is calculated, and how friction affects motion—all through a no-install simulation app. Using four interactive labs (ramps, springs, pendulums, and power calculators), learners experiment with potential energy, kinetic energy, elastic energy, and
Preview of Vector Activities | 2 Vector Addition & Resolution Worksheets | 1 Lab | Quiz

Vector Activities | 2 Vector Addition & Resolution Worksheets | 1 Lab | Quiz

Bring vectors to life with this interactive activities bundle designed to reinforce key vector concepts in your physics classroom. Perfect for algebra-based physics or introductory physics courses, this set provides hands-on practice and real-world connections to vector addition and resolution. This resource includes: Vector Addition & Resolution Worksheet: Practice adding vectors using graphical and trigonometric methods, solving for magnitude and direction from components - Editable Billiards-
Preview of Electricity & Circuits Lesson Bundle | Teaching Slides, Lab Activity & Quiz

Electricity & Circuits Lesson Bundle | Teaching Slides, Lab Activity & Quiz

Teach electricity and circuits with confidence using this complete Electricity & Circuits Lesson Bundle! This engaging, low-prep physical science resource combines teaching slides, a hands-on lab activity, and an assessment quiz to help middle school students understand how electric circuits work through structured instruction and meaningful practice. Perfect for introducing or reinforcing electricity concepts, this bundle supports students as they explore current, conductors, insulators, and
Preview of Floating and Sinking: Buoyancy and Density Worksheet + Simulation & Digital Quiz

Floating and Sinking: Buoyancy and Density Worksheet + Simulation & Digital Quiz

Bring buoyancy and density to life with this hands-on, interactive science experience! This resource goes far beyond a worksheet—it provides students with the tools to explore why some objects float while others sink by experimenting, predicting, calculating, and evaluating real data using PhET simulations and a digital self-marking quiz. This ready-to-use bundle includes clear notes, a guided lab, a density calculator, and an interactive HTML quiz app that students love. Perfect for middl
Preview of Current Electricity Complete Middle School Module & Quiz - Based Review Lesson

Current Electricity Complete Middle School Module & Quiz - Based Review Lesson

This one-stop-shop for middle school current electricity takes pupils from understanding the terms current, voltage and resistance and the relationship between them, through current and voltage in series and parallel circuits, the resistance of conductors and insulators and how this is used to create components and finishes with Ohms Law. The lesson module consists of 11 fully resourced, differentiated and engaging topics with the 11 animated PowerPoints and over 160 assorted printables which ma
Preview of Energy Level & Spectrum Lab – HTML Simulator + Worksheet, Quiz & Answer Key

Energy Level & Spectrum Lab – HTML Simulator + Worksheet, Quiz & Answer Key

•Transform your physics lesson on atomic spectra with this fully interactive Energy Level & Spectrum Lab! Students explore electron transitions in hydrogen-like atoms, visualize photon emission and absorption, and calculate wavelength, frequency, and energy—all inside a browser-based HTML app (no installation required!). This comprehensive resource brings Bohr’s model, quantized energy levels, and spectral lines to life. Perfect for IB DP Physics, AP Physics, and advanced high school course
Preview of Beaker vs Graduated Cylinder Lab – Accuracy, Precision & Percent Error

Beaker vs Graduated Cylinder Lab – Accuracy, Precision & Percent Error

Beaker vs Graduated Cylinder Lab comparing measurement accuracy, precision, percent error with optional significant figures extension. In this hands-on investigation, students measure 10.0 mL of water using three common lab tools, apply the density formula, calculate percent error, and analyze measurement uncertainty to determine which instrument provides the most reliable results. What makes this lab different?Students don’t just measure — they compare instruments, quantify uncertainty, and us
Preview of Wave Properties Simulation Lab — With & Without Google Form Quiz

Wave Properties Simulation Lab — With & Without Google Form Quiz

Help your students uncover one of the biggest wave misconceptions — that changing frequency or amplitude changes wave speed — using this interactive simulation-based activity! In this online lab, students use PhET and Physics Classroom simulations to model, measure, and analyze wave behavior. They’ll explore how amplitude and frequency affect wavelength and speed, graph their data, and answer analysis questions that connect to NGSS science practices. This resource includes two complete version
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