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Preview of Egg Drop: Design, Build, Test

Egg Drop: Design, Build, Test

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Just Ask Becky
Editable Google DocumentStudents will need materials to complete this project! List below.Egg Drop Challenge! I designed this project for my 6th grade science class. We did a mini unit on physics and motion. This project focuses on student's understanding of mass, gravity, drag, and speed. Students will be researching, designing, building, and testing a device to keep an egg from breaking from a height of 10 feet. *You can change the height to make it more or less challenging.* The students als
Preview of Simple Machine Theme Park Project for Physical Science: STEAM 4th-12th

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

Looking for a simple machine project that actually excites your students while covering real content? This creative thinking, drawing, and writing assignment 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
Preview of Newton's 2nd Law and Acceleration Hands-On Investigation and Lab

Newton's 2nd Law and Acceleration Hands-On Investigation and Lab

Description: Are you teaching your students about forces and motion? If so, this investigation is a fun hands-on way to explore Newton's second law. And, it is the third investigation in a car racing series on forces and motion. In the ACCELERATION 500, students will prove Newton’s second law of motion is correct. Students will use a toy car, pennies/weights, and a straw or Hot Wheel launcher to show how the mass of an object affects its motion. This investigation is designed to be student-driv
Preview of The Solar System and Planets Activities | Order of the Planets Flip Book Project

The Solar System and Planets Activities | Order of the Planets Flip Book Project

Looking for engaging resources on the planets of the solar system? Try this Order of the Planets Flip Book Project! This solar system and planets activities resource consists of templates that can be used to create a flipbook on the order of the planets. It also contains a link to a digital interactive notebook resource that has text boxes, which students can type into and add additional text boxes if required. This resource is perfect for note-taking and summarizing your students' key learnings
Preview of Properties of Light Science Activities: Stations/Labs, Experiments, Projects

Properties of Light Science Activities: Stations/Labs, Experiments, Projects

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Your kids will love these hands-on light activities! Five labs or stations explore basic properties of light energy. Four additional projects extend learning, and an experiment reinforces science practices. Open the preview to take a closer look at the activities. Student pages are included in a printable PDF, as well as digital Easel Activities and Google Slides. Labs or StationsFor each guiding question, kids explore two or three simple (but powerful) activities and draw conclusions. How doe
Preview of Snow Day Science Activity | Snow science experiments

Snow Day Science Activity | Snow science experiments

Created by
Beakers and Ink
"Now that we don't have any snow days, I love this activity because it still gets my students out and having fun while learning!" This fun and engaging snow science experiment is perfect for a virtual snow day! Get your students outside on a snow day to investigate the relationship between snow and rainfall! In this EDITABLE, no-prep snow science experiment, students will follow instructions to determine the amount of snow that is formed from one inch of water. This resource uses easy-to
Preview of PINBALL MACHINE - STEM Project - Science - Simple Machines, Forces, Energy

PINBALL MACHINE - STEM Project - Science - Simple Machines, Forces, Energy

The Pinball Physics STEM Challenge: Launch Into Action!Turn your classroom into an engineering lab with this highly engaging, hands-on STEM Design Challenge! Perfect for Grades 2–6, students will design, build, and test their own functional pinball machines using simple, accessible materials (like cardboard, clothespins, recyclable materials). This complete resource is your all-in-one kit for teaching core science concepts through play and problem-solving. What’s Included in This Complete STEM
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