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Preview of Creating a Conservation of Momentum Problem

Creating a Conservation of Momentum Problem

In this lab projects students will make their own Conservation of Momentum Problem and prove it through math and draw it on a poster. This project helps them better understand how Momentum MUST be conserved throughout the problem as they research and create their own real life situation. My students love doing this one each and every year. It gives them the chance to look up their own information and draw conclusion from their own problem. This can work with any grade level. All you need to
Preview of Thermal Energy Lab "Total Meltdown"

Thermal Energy Lab "Total Meltdown"

Created by
Stemper Fi
Students in this activity will feast their “ice” on the importance of insulators, conductors and how they keeps cold matter cool and hot matter warm or vice versa. Children participating in this lab will learn about the correlation between the speed of an object’s molecules and that objects temperature while getting to test different types of insulation, designing, and constructing a container of their own that minimizes the transfer of thermal energy. This is a STEM activity! Key points: · Temp
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 Atoms Advertisement & Model Project - Lesson Presentation, Rubrics

Atoms Advertisement & Model Project - Lesson Presentation, Rubrics

Created by
jts23
This .zip file contains information for students to research an element and create a model of an atom as a unit project in a 6th grade science unit on the properties of matter. This was designed for middle school students in New York City. Includes: SMARTboard .notebook lesson presentation, 2 complete lessons, including practice building an atom (12 slides) 2 versions of the model project description and rubrics 1 version of advertisement description and rubric Presentations serve as lesson p
Preview of Rockets | Physics Focus Unit Bundle | 6 Resources inc. Quiz

Rockets | Physics Focus Unit Bundle | 6 Resources inc. Quiz

Studying rockets is important for middle and high school science because it turns key STEM ideas into something dynamic, practical, and exciting, helping students see how physics, mathematics, engineering, and space science work together in the real world. Rockets provide a powerful context for understanding forces and motion, Newton’s laws, thrust, gravity, air resistance, fuel, energy transfer, and design trade offs, while also showing how scientific testing, revision, and innovation lead to m
Preview of Animal Adaptations | Biology Focus Unit Bundle | 6 Resources inc. Quiz

Animal Adaptations | Biology Focus Unit Bundle | 6 Resources inc. Quiz

Studying animal adaptations is important for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how living things survive and thrive in different environments, making key biology ideas such as natural selection, variation, ecosystems, survival, and the relationship between structure and function much easier to grasp. Animal adaptations provide vivid, memorable examples of how body features, behaviors, and physiological traits can help organisms find food, avoid predators, cope w
Preview of Save the Penguins! - Slides & Worksheets

Save the Penguins! - Slides & Worksheets

Increasing temperatures have had a great impact on South African penguins and their natural habitats. In some places, artificial "penguin huts" have been created to give penguins shelter so they can survive the harsh conditions. OBJECTIVE: Design and build a penguin hut that will keep your ice cube penguin alive after being placed in a "penguin oven". This project explores the 3 types of heat transfer ( conduction, convection, radiation) and is organized into 4 tasks for the students to comple
Preview of Illegal Drug Presentation Project (Example Quiz)

Illegal Drug Presentation Project (Example Quiz)

Example quiz for students to take with their notes after all presentations have been completed."In this group project, students will work together to research an illegal drug or drug category and create an informative presentation. The goal is to understand the health risks, legal consequences, and social impact of illegal drug use while practicing collaboration, research skills, and public speaking."
Preview of Exploring Covalent and Ionic Compounds Laboratory Activity

Exploring Covalent and Ionic Compounds Laboratory Activity

This hands-on laboratory activity allows your students to explore the characteristics of four compounds - two of which are ionic and two of which are covalent. After determining these compounds' relative solubilities, melting points, and conductivities, students will reflect on how a compound's characteristics are related to its ionic or covalent nature. This activity can be used as a student-centered lesson introduction or a formative assessment depending on the needs of your 7th - 12th grade s
Preview of Catalysts and Reaction Rate Guided Lab

Catalysts and Reaction Rate Guided Lab

In this guided lab activity students will follow a simple procedure to catalyze the normally slow exothermic reaction of acetone and oxygen. Students will use copper metal to catalyze this reaction. The reaction rate will increase so much that the copper metal is sustained red-hot. This reaction will provide a visually impressive experience for students to attach to their understanding of catalysts. As a “guided” lab, this experiment can be performed by student groups working independently, b
Preview of Physics Inertia, Forces and Energy Ad Campaign Project

Physics Inertia, Forces and Energy Ad Campaign Project

Fun project for students to create an ad campaign/public service announcement to prevent car accidents and reduce injuries in accidents applying what they have learned about inertia, forces, and energy. Could be used as an alternative summative assessment in place of a standard unit test, as a formative assessment to ensure student understanding, or as a parallel learning activity for students to do as they learn the material in class. Includes overview of project and suggested grading rubric.
Preview of Magnets Quiz

Magnets Quiz

Created by
Wade Whitley
This is a detailed magnet quiz that allows your students to answer question through fill in the blank, multiple choice, and drawing out picture representations of their answers! I use this in my 5th grade science classroom.
Preview of Save the Penguins! - Slideshow

Save the Penguins! - Slideshow

Increasing temperatures have had a great impact on South African penguins and their natural habitats. In some places, artificial "penguin huts" have been created to give penguins shelter so they can survive the harsh conditions. OBJECTIVE: Design and build a penguin hut that will keep your ice cube penguin alive after being placed in a "penguin oven". This project explores the 3 types of heat transfer ( conduction, convection, radiation) and is organized into 4 tasks for the students to comple
Preview of End of Year Activity: Advice to Next Years Students Editable

End of Year Activity: Advice to Next Years Students Editable

Looking for a meaningful (and low-prep) way to wrap up your school year? This student-centered reflection activity gets middle schoolers thinking about their growth while creating something useful for future students. In this activity, students reflect on their experiences in science and create advice for next year’s class. It’s simple to implement, flexible, and works well during those last few days when engagement can be a challenge. Students will: Reflect on what was most challenging during
Preview of Solid, Liquid, Gas Cut Out Activity

Solid, Liquid, Gas Cut Out Activity

Created by
Exceptional Fun
Students cut out the images and organize into solid, liquid, and gas. Use in centers or in interactive notebooks. The students can work in pairs to increase dialogue about the different states of matter.
Preview of Density Derby

Density Derby

Created by
Amanda Phillips
This engineering lesson has students designing and building a raft using what they know about density and buoyancy. Students have the opportunity to show creativity while working within constraints in cooperative groups. Groups of students must decide what materials would be good to use based on the density of the material. The boat must be shaped so it will support added weight without tipping over. You can increase the difficulty by having students calculate the density of each boat and comp
Preview of Physical Science Year Plan | Matter, Motion, Energy, Waves Unit Bundle

Physical Science Year Plan | Matter, Motion, Energy, Waves Unit Bundle

Created by
Sciencemart
This Physical Science curriculum year long Printable and Digital Bundle (Google Slides version of the printable with same content) includes 6 extensive unit plans ready to lead you and your students as you discover lessons about Matter, periodic table of elements, force and Motion, conservation of energy, simple machines, Electricity, Light and Sound Waves, the Scientific Processes and more! ⭐ 33 complete lessons3 differentiate sets of notesSlide presentation to go along with notesQuiz with 5
Preview of Word Problem Partner Quiz

Word Problem Partner Quiz

In this exercise, students will create a word problem quiz, key the quiz, and then administer that quiz to a partner. Creation of quiz questions is designed to familiarize students with the kinematic equations. By being a quiz creator, students become better quiz takers. This product is a student guide for quiz creation, it outlines what each question should cover, and includes a grading rubric. A physics unit, "Physics Skills (One Dimensional Motion) Unit – Chapter 1," is available as a bund
Preview of Physics Lab 5: Momentum Conservation (1D) | Teacher + Student (HS)-copies

Physics Lab 5: Momentum Conservation (1D) | Teacher + Student (HS)-copies

Verify conservation of momentum using 1D cart collisions (elastic & inelastic). Students measure velocities, calculate system momentum p = m·v, and compare Σp_before vs. Σp_after with percent difference. The download follows your proven format— Teacher Edition + Student Edition in one file—with editable data tables, clean diagrams, analysis prompts, exit ticket, and an answer key with sample numbers/graphs. Works great for print or smart board; easy to extend with a free online collision s
Preview of The Ultimate Elements of the Periodic Table Chemistry Bundle

The Ultimate Elements of the Periodic Table Chemistry Bundle

You get an entire school year of Element-of-the-Week PowerPoints, flashcards and quizzes for all 118 elements, five periodic table puzzles, a periodic table scrapbook project, and 3 crossword puzzles. 1) The "Element of the Week" PowerPoints will engage your secondary science students with fascinating periodic table facts and real-world applications. The slides are an engaging way to start each class. I've done all of the research for you. Just sit back, relax, and amaze your students every sin
Preview of Forms of Energy: Worksheets, Projects PLUS a Quiz!!!

Forms of Energy: Worksheets, Projects PLUS a Quiz!!!

From Mechanical to Electric and All In between - This is a Collection of Worksheets, Projects and a Quiz for the end!!! Work Smarter, Not Harder :) Enjoy!!!!
Preview of A.I. Character Chatbot Interview: Mendeleev | A.I. Literacy + STEM Physical Sci

A.I. Character Chatbot Interview: Mendeleev | A.I. Literacy + STEM Physical Sci

Created by
JenFinnScience
Use Artificial Intelligence in your Science Class purposefully to explore the development of the Periodic Table and its properties, such as increasing atomic mass, by Interviewing Dmitri Mendeleev! Use MagicSchool (MagicStudent) Rooms to create a Scientific Historic Character for students to Interview by following the easy, included instructions, OR have students use the included "Role Prompt" with ChatGPT, Gemini, Copilot or Raina, for a fun and educational dive into Dmitri Mendeleev and the d
Preview of Why do 3 pieces of paper fall before 1? Formative Assessment

Why do 3 pieces of paper fall before 1? Formative Assessment

Created by
akhtar nasser
Students will need to create a model to explain a puzzling phenomena about objects on earth and gravitational pull. This is an excellent formative assessment to use at the end of the Forces and Motion! It will allow them to create an animation that will discuss force diagrams, Newton's Laws, and you can ask students to discuss acceleration and speed for the higher grades. The assessment includes a rubric that can be easily modified for different grades or levels of students in the classroom
Preview of Chemical Reactivities of Metals Laboratory Activity

Chemical Reactivities of Metals Laboratory Activity

This hands-on laboratory activity allows your students to explore the chemical reactivities of magnesium, copper, zinc, and hydrogen. They will then compare their results to the activity series and determine the products of several single displacement reactions.This activity can be used as a student-centered lesson introduction or a formative assessment depending on the needs of your 7th - 12th grade science students. This digital resource includes:Teacher's Guide: outlines suggested laboratory
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