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Preview of Electricity & Electromagnets: Circuits, Conductors, Series/Parallel + Quizzes

Electricity & Electromagnets: Circuits, Conductors, Series/Parallel + Quizzes

Created by
DiscoveryMath
Make teaching electricity and magnetism simple and engaging with this hands-on resource! Perfect for Grades 4–6, this package introduces students to electricity, simple circuits, conductors and insulators, series vs. parallel circuits, and electromagnets in a clear and accessible way. To run the experiments, students will need: a battery, wires with clips, small light bulbs, a switch (optional), various test materials (metal/plastic/wood), an iron nail, and copper wire. Students build real circu
Preview of Quiz Quiz Trade - Wave Behaviors and Properties

Quiz Quiz Trade - Wave Behaviors and Properties

Created by
Hannah Shepherd
This is designed as a review for the end of a unit on Waves (behaviors and property).
Preview of Roller Coaster Project - Energy, Force, and Motion

Roller Coaster Project - Energy, Force, and Motion

Students explore energy, force, motion, potential energy, kinetic energy, gravity, friction, unbalanced and balanced forces with this project based learning activity. Includes a reading passage, flash cards, a quiz quick check, project build day guideline, and draft page for a roller coaster.
Preview of Electricity Inquiry Lab #2: Connecting Electric Circuits

Electricity Inquiry Lab #2: Connecting Electric Circuits

Created by
AwesomeScience
No-prep circuit task cards, gr 6-12 sci—series, parallel w/ printable diagrams & key. STEM mastery for physics!Empower your middle school and high school students with a hands-on journey into electricity through these Circuit Task Cards, crafted as a versatile educational science resource for physics, STEM, and robotics classrooms! This set of eighteen scaffolded and sequenced task cards provides clear written instructions and/or visual guidance through schematic circuit diagrams, guiding stud
Preview of Submarine Density Engineering Lab — Ballast Tank Design

Submarine Density Engineering Lab — Ballast Tank Design

Created by
mindMESA
This engineering challenge takes the complex physics of buoyancy and turns it into a hands-on mechanical system. By manipulating air volume with a syringe, students act as "ballast control officers," gaining a concrete understanding of how density dictates whether an object defies or succumbs to gravity in a fluid. Activity DescriptionBuild a Submarine is a premier STEM engineering lab that focuses on Archimedes' Principle and Density Control. Unlike static sink-or-float activities, this lab r
Preview of Pressure| Complete Unit Pack

Pressure| Complete Unit Pack

Created by
SproutScience
Pressure| Complete Unit PackEngage your students with this ready-to-use lesson on pressure, force, and area, designed to make p = F ÷ A simple, visual, and relevant. This lesson pack includes:Editable Google Slides lesson Printable PDF starter activity & worksheets including: Differentiated pressure-calculation questions + full answer key Design project with rubric + teacher marking sheetSelf-grading Google Form quizPast paper exam questions + mark scheme (LO's & AO's included) QLA tracking s
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 NGSS MS-PS1-4 Hand Boiler Lab: Thermal Energy & Particle Motion

NGSS MS-PS1-4 Hand Boiler Lab: Thermal Energy & Particle Motion

Product Description: Turn abstract energy concepts into a "magic" hands-on experience! In this 30-minute lab, students use hand boilers to witness how thermal energy transfer from their own skin causes a liquid to change state and increase pressure. This resource is specifically designed for 6th-grade students to meet the MS-PS1-4 performance expectation. By observing the liquid move in response to both warm hands and ice-cold hands, students develop a concrete model of how adding and removing
Preview of Technology and Science Advances Guided Reading Worksheet - Physical Science

Technology and Science Advances Guided Reading Worksheet - Physical Science

This engaging 10-page Guided Reading Worksheet is available in an editable Google Doc which can be shared on Google Classroom or downloaded as a PDF/Word Document to enhance any Physical Science curriculum/unit! This resource is ideal for boosting the curriculum, preparing effective sub plans, assigning independent work, homework, quizzes/tests, and reinforcing reading comprehension in a scientific context. Each activity is clearly separated, allowing teachers to pick and choose the ones
Preview of Musical Jars Science Experiment – Sound, Pitch & Frequency

Musical Jars Science Experiment – Sound, Pitch & Frequency

Created by
DiscoveryMath
Bring science and music together in this engaging hands-on activity! Students explore how sound, vibrations, and pitch work by tapping glass jars filled with different amounts of water to create musical notes. This resource includes: ✅ A clear, step-by-step experiment guide ✅ Observation questions for student reflection ✅ Easy-to-understand science background on sound waves, pitch, frequency, and loudness ✅ A 10-question multiple-choice quiz (with answer key) to check understanding ✅ Visu
Preview of STEM Investigation – Falling Cones & Aerodynamics

STEM Investigation – Falling Cones & Aerodynamics

Created by
mindMESA
Title: 💡 STEM Investigation – Falling Cones Summary: Students explore how mass and cone shape affect falling speed by dropping paper circles and cones from a consistent height. They test flat circles, standard cones (~100°), double cones, and cones with wide (~20°) and narrow (~260°) angles. Observations show that flat circles fall slowest due to high air resistance, standard cones fall faster, double cones fall fastest due to increased mass, and cone angle affects drag—narrow cones fall quick
Preview of Properties of Matter Phenomenon-Based Learning Text and Student Pages

Properties of Matter Phenomenon-Based Learning Text and Student Pages

Engage your students in exploring why giant steel ships float while small rocks sink! This unit introduces key physical science concepts of mass, volume, and density through a hands-on, inquiry-driven approach. Students will: Investigate properties of matter: mass, volume, shape, and density Conduct simple tests to predict and explain sinking and floating Reflect on how engineers use matter’s properties to design floating structures Includes: ✅ Phenomenon reading with discussion and critical thi
Preview of Particle Motion Project-Based Assessment, MS-PS1-4

Particle Motion Project-Based Assessment, MS-PS1-4

Particle Motion Project-Based Assessment (MS-PS1-4)Popcorn Balloon InvestigationLooking for an engaging, hands-on way to assess student understanding of particle motion and thermal energy? This project-based assessment uses the high-interest Popcorn Balloon Investigation to help students model and explain how adding thermal energy affects particle motion and causes matter to change. In this investigation, students must create a particle-level model to explain what is happening inside the ball
Preview of Changes of State Lab — Liquid Duster, 3D Pen & Phase Transitions

Changes of State Lab — Liquid Duster, 3D Pen & Phase Transitions

Created by
mindMESA
This lesson takes the invisible energy shifts of thermodynamics and turns them into a high-pressure, tactile experience. By observing a liquid duster rapidly expand into a gas and using heat to reshape polymers with a 3D pen, students gain a deep understanding of how energy dictates the physical state of matter. Activity DescriptionThe Changes of State Exploration is an inquiry-based lab that focuses on phase transitions and the Kinetic Molecular Theory. The lab uses two high-interest tools:
Preview of Simple Machine Theme Park Project for Physical Science: STEAM 4th-12th

Simple Machine Theme Park Project for Physical Science: STEAM 4th-12th

Tired of searching for a simple machine project that actually excites your students while covering real content? This creative simple machine project for grades 4 through 12 combines writing, art, and science into one engaging theme park activity that works perfectly for your simple machines unit as group work or individual assignments.📋 What's Included:Ready to print student project plans1 completion checklist for students1 grading rubric1 teacher instruction guide💛 Why You'll Love It: This r
Preview of Electricity & Magnetism 3D Research Project Cube | Physical Science Activity

Electricity & Magnetism 3D Research Project Cube | Physical Science Activity

Bring hands-on inquiry and real scientific thinking to your electricity unit with this Electricity & Magnetism 3D Research Project Cube, a student-driven activity designed for upper elementary and middle school science classrooms. Students conduct research on a concept related to electricity and magnetism — such as electric circuits, magnetic fields, electromagnets, or energy transfer — and synthesize their findings on a three-dimensional cube that makes complex ideas visual and memorable. Perfe
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Activity End of Year STEM Challenge Force and Motion Engineering

Egg Drop STEM Activity End of Year STEM Challenge Force and Motion Engineering

Are you looking for an end of year STEM challenge that's always a crowd pleaser? This classic STEM challenge appeals to kids of all ages, and is an excellent way to explore force and motion, drag, and iterative design and testing. Will the eggs break or survive the drop in a device created by your students? If you have thought about trying a STEM challenge but weren't sure where to start, this is a great challenge to start with. ✏️ What materials will I need? ✏️ Use a variety of easy-to-find
Preview of Kinetic Molecular Theory & States of Matter 3D Research Project Cube

Kinetic Molecular Theory & States of Matter 3D Research Project Cube

Help students visualize and understand matter at the particle level with this Kinetic Molecular Theory & States of Matter 3D Research Project Cube, a hands-on, student-centered research activity designed for upper elementary and middle school science classrooms. Students explore the kinetic molecular theory and how it explains the behavior of particles within solids, liquids, gases, and plasma, then synthesize their learning into a three-dimensional research cube that makes abstract physical sci
Preview of Magnet Maze STEM Challenge: Forces and Motion Activity Friction | Grades 2-6

Magnet Maze STEM Challenge: Forces and Motion Activity Friction | Grades 2-6

The Magnetic Maze: Complete Forces STEM Challenge Turn your classroom into an engineering lab! This engaging, hands-on STEM project challenges students to design, build, and test their own Magnetic Maze using simple materials. It is the perfect unit to explore forces causing movement in a highly memorable way. This complete resource is structured for success across a wide range of grade levels and includes: STEM Building Project: Detailed instructions for the hands-on maze creation.Design & Pla
Preview of Wheel and Axle STEM Challenge: Simple Machines Engineering Project Grades 2-4

Wheel and Axle STEM Challenge: Simple Machines Engineering Project Grades 2-4

Roll Into Engineering: The Wheel & Axle STEM ChallengeTurn your classroom into a bustling engineering lab with this hands-on Wheel & Axle STEM Challenge! Designed specifically for Grades 2-3, this project-based learning resource introduces students to the world of simple machines by tasking them with a real-world problem: helping the school library move a stack of books. What’s Inside?This comprehensive worksheet set guides young "engineers" through the full Engineering Design Process: The Sc
Preview of Why Do Airplanes Fly Phenomena Lesson Forces and Motion Lab CER Activity GR 5-10

Why Do Airplanes Fly Phenomena Lesson Forces and Motion Lab CER Activity GR 5-10

Created by
Allison Smith
Why Do Airplanes Fly Phenomena Lesson Forces and Motion Lab CER Activity Grades 5-10 Looking for a high-engagement, NGSS-aligned lesson that helps students truly understand forces and motion? This phenomena-based lesson explores the question “Why do airplanes fly?” through demonstrations, video analysis, hands-on investigation, and evidence-based reasoning. Students don’t just learn about flight—they observe it, test it, and explain it using real scientific concepts like lift, air pressure,
Preview of Magnetic Field Strength/Electromagnets - NGSS

Magnetic Field Strength/Electromagnets - NGSS

This is an investigation on electric and magnetic field strength - building an electromagnet. Ask questions about data to determine the factors that affect the strength of electric and magnetic forces (MS-PS2-3).
Preview of Rocket WebQuest: Interactive Research Adventure into the Science of Rockets

Rocket WebQuest: Interactive Research Adventure into the Science of Rockets

Launch your students into the world of rockets, space exploration, and aerospace engineering with this Rocket WebQuest. This is a fun and engaging digital research activity that’s perfect for upper elementary, middle school, or early high school STEM classes. Students will explore trusted online resources to answer guided questions tied to real-world rocket science and space history. What’s Included: Ready-to-use Rocket WebQuest Worksheet (editable Google Doc) Guided research questions coverin
Preview of Winter STEM Challenges • Low-Prep Engineering Project Inquiry-Based Activity

Winter STEM Challenges • Low-Prep Engineering Project Inquiry-Based Activity

Looking for a hands-on winter STEM activity that is easy to prep, filled with student excitement, and uses simple, reusable materials? This Bundle is the perfect addition to your science block, engineering unit, makerspace, or holiday activities! 1. Elf Snowball Launcher 2. Toy Delivery Zip Line 3. Santa Crash Kit With just simple supplies every classroom has, students design, build, test, and improve their own device to solve a winter problem This activity encourages creativity, critical
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