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Preview of Friction Speed And Gravity Lab | Force And Motion Toy Car Science Experiment

Friction Speed And Gravity Lab | Force And Motion Toy Car Science Experiment

Conduct an easy prep and interesting lab exploring how friction affects speed. We developed it to be conducted in 30 minutes. Expand with the included reading passage. The supplies are simple and can be modified. A perfect activity for providing hands-on experience before vocabulary and concepts. Included in the Hands-On ActivityBackground Information and Vocabulary on friction, rolling friction, and resistance force.Hands-on Activity Page with Two Variables to Test."The Science of Friction a
Preview of Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #6: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #6: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

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AwesomeScience
Electric circuit logic puzzle #6 with batteries, light bulbs & switches: the sixth in the progressive series with further increased complexity. Students follow the flow of electric current, apply knowledge of moving electrons, identify series/parallel connections, predict which bulbs turn off when switches open, and select switches to isolate specific bulbs. 3 versions + full answer key for middle school physical science electricity.The Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #6 with batteries, light bulb
Preview of Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #5: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #5: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

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AwesomeScience
Electric circuit logic puzzle #5 with batteries, light bulbs & switches: the fifth in the progressive series with further increased complexity. Students determine battery cell count, trace electron flow, identify series/parallel connections, predict which bulbs turn off when switches open, and select switches to isolate specific bulbs. 3 versions + full answer key for middle school physical science electricity.The Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #5 with batteries, light bulbs, and switches is the
Preview of Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #4: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #4: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

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AwesomeScience
Electric circuit logic puzzle #4 with batteries, light bulbs & switches: the fourth in the progressive series with further increased complexity. Students determine battery cell count, trace electron flow, identify series/parallel connections, predict which bulbs turn off when switches open, and select switches to isolate specific bulbs. 3 versions + full answer key for middle school physical science electricity.The Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #4 with batteries, light bulbs, and switches is the
Preview of Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #3: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #3: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

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AwesomeScience
Electric circuit logic puzzle #3 with batteries, light bulbs & switches: the third in the progressive series with further increased complexity. Students determine battery cell count, trace electron flow, identify series/parallel connections, predict which bulbs turn off when switches open, and select switches to isolate specific bulbs. 3 versions + full answer key for middle school physical science electricity.The Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #3 with batteries, light bulbs, and switches is the
Preview of Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #2: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #2: Batteries, Bulbs & Switches (Series Parallel)

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AwesomeScience
Electric circuit logic puzzle #2 with batteries, light bulbs & switches: the second in the progressive series with increased complexity. Students determine battery cell count, trace electron flow, identify series/parallel connections, predict which bulbs turn off when switches open, and select switches to isolate specific bulbs. 2 versions + full answer key for middle school physical science.The Electric Circuit Logic Puzzle #2 with batteries, light bulbs, and switches is the second puzzle in a
Preview of Force - Newton’s Third Law (interactive simulations)

Force - Newton’s Third Law (interactive simulations)

This product is software in EXE format (windows) and was built to help teachers explain content related to Newton's Third Law, and design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects. Teacher, use our interactive simulators in your classes, improve performance and increase student engagement
Preview of PhET Forces and Motion Webquest

PhET Forces and Motion Webquest

Access a free PhET simulation and allow students to work independently in discovering the effects of forces on objects.
Preview of STEM Theme Park Ride Project | Engineering & Physics Design Challenge w/ Rubric

STEM Theme Park Ride Project | Engineering & Physics Design Challenge w/ Rubric

Bring imagination, engineering, and science to life with the Theme Park Ride Project—a thrilling way to engage your students in STEM learning! In this hands-on challenge, students design and build their own theme park ride models using principles of force, motion, gravity, and energy. From storytelling and blueprinting to budgeting and building, this project sparks creativity while reinforcing academic concepts in a fun, collaborative way. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school students,
Preview of Astronomy and Space Science: Light from Stars

Astronomy and Space Science: Light from Stars

A Star is Born! Why do we see stars from Earth?  Guide students through an investigation about light and stars with these lessons.  Included is a worksheet that uses graphing and geometry, a student-led investigation to explore light, and a kinesthetic activity to bring the concepts to life. This lesson uses the effective 5Es instructional model to have students and teachers Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate. ***********************************************************************
Preview of Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

This lab or activity is a hands-on and collaborative learning lesson that incorporates the following: STEM Earthquakes Geology Engineering Design Real-World Connections Problem Solving Inferencing and Predicting Materials: this handout, mini-marshmellows, toothpicks, jello Overview: Students will work together to tackle a real-world problem: engineers are constantly working to design and build buildings that can survive the impact of serious earthquakes. I show students some videos and picture
Preview of Investigate Newton's 2nd Law of Motion with PHET Collision virtual lab model

Investigate Newton's 2nd Law of Motion with PHET Collision virtual lab model

Students investigate Newton's Second Law of Motion using a computer model from the University of Colorado PHET. This simulation allows students to change the mass of objects that collide. This activity can be used as an activator to build knowledge for concepts in physics, physical science, momentum, forces, and F=MA. Students write an open response, using a claim - evidence - reasoning (CER) template. This is an editable .rtf file. You can upload it to Google Docs and share it through Google
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