TPT
Total:
$0.00

Percent Increase and Decrease Quiz

4+ results
Filters
Standard
Preview of Static Electricity Lesson | Charging Methods Electrostatic Series | Grade 9

Static Electricity Lesson | Charging Methods Electrostatic Series | Grade 9

Created by
Ms.Bee's
A complete one-period lesson on static electricity for Grade 9 Science (SNC1W). The 12-slide presentation introduces charging methods (friction, conduction, induction), the electrostatic series, and the Law of Electrostatics through a dark-themed, visually engaging format. The 4-page follow-along worksheet walks students through vocabulary matching, electrostatic series predictions, a charging methods comparison table, and real-world application questions covering lightning formation, fuel truck
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 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 AP Physics Lab | Resistivity of Playdough | Resistor Properties | Editable

AP Physics Lab | Resistivity of Playdough | Resistor Properties | Editable

Created by
KcoolScience
This lab, designed for my AP Physics 2 students, guides students through investigating the length and area affect on resistance using a play-dough (NOT CIRCUIT DOUGH) resistor. Then, the students will use their data to determine the resistivity value of play-dough. Materials required: Voltmeter, Ammeter, Playdough, ruler, plastic knife (for shaping/cutting dough), batteries Time: Approx. 1.5 hrs (can be made to 45 min if each group only does length or area, not both)
Showing 1-4 of 4+ results