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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

Created by
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 Dry Ice Science: States of Matter Experiments That WOW! Holy Cow!

Dry Ice Science: States of Matter Experiments That WOW! Holy Cow!

Want to blow your students’ minds while teaching science concepts that stick? ❄️ This Dry Ice States of Matter STEM Resource transforms your classroom into a science lab of wonder—while giving you everything you need to teach, assess, and engage! ✨ What’s Included Editable Slides – ready-to-go presentations to introduce and explain states of matter. Vocabulary Cards – reinforce key terms with visuals and definitions. Exit Tickets – quick checks for understanding at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Solar System Scaled Model Activity: Sizes & Distances Hands-On

Solar System Scaled Model Activity: Sizes & Distances Hands-On

Created by
AwesomeScience
Engage middle school students in building a scaled solar system model to grasp planetary sizes and distances. This hands-on activity integrates math and science for deep conceptual understanding—ideal for upcoming astronomy units and saving hours on lesson prep.Discover the vastness of our solar system through this immersive, hands-on scaled model activity, designed specifically for middle school classrooms (grades 5-9). Rooted in proven pedagogical strategies and refined through extensive secon
Preview of Who Would Survive the Haunted House? A History Analysis!

Who Would Survive the Haunted House? A History Analysis!

A thrilling activity of deep historical thinking and a little creativity. A group of historical figures have been trapped inside a haunted house. It is your job to decided who can make it out alive based on what you know and what you learn about their background. Fill out the task card for each person to determine their fate. Act fast! Things are getting very scary! What's included? PDF versionDigital Versions (PPT and Google Slides)Teacher InstructionsAn ExampleTask Cards with Historical Figu
Preview of America's 13 Colonies: Project Prompts with Condensed Rubric

America's 13 Colonies: Project Prompts with Condensed Rubric

Created by
Debbie's Den
Help students explore the 13 original American colonies with the help of this list of 15 prompt ideas. Projects will offer students an interesting and relevant way to gain information and perspectives about colonial foods, religion, crime and punishment, explorers, slavery, lifestyles, poetry, fashion, and more. A condensed rubric is included.
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