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Preview of Percent Based Calculations - Freight Railroad

Percent Based Calculations - Freight Railroad

This project provides students with 5 questions, which allow them to explore concepts of increases and decrease in the percentages if a value as well as how to interpret these increases/decreases. The project is based around real world application in the freight railroad industry, to connect material learned in class with real world applications. Solutions are included.
Preview of MS-PS1-5 | Temperature's Effect on Reaction Rate | 3 Worksheets | Grade 6-8

MS-PS1-5 | Temperature's Effect on Reaction Rate | 3 Worksheets | Grade 6-8

Created by
Simply Growth
Do your students understand how heat influences the speed of chemical reactions? Get them thinking like real scientists with this Temperature’s Effect on Reaction Rate resource designed for Grades 6–8. This standards-aligned set includes three thoughtfully designed worksheets—Multiple Choice, True/False, and Short Answer—focused on exploring how temperature changes impact molecular motion, kinetic energy, and reaction outcomes. Covering core concepts such as thermal input, activation energy, a
Preview of Variables That Increase or Decrease Temperature Change Gr 6-8 Alabama Science

Variables That Increase or Decrease Temperature Change Gr 6-8 Alabama Science

Created by
Protone Nexus
Are you looking for engaging and educational worksheets that focus on the variables that increase or decrease temperature change for your middle and high school science classes? These comprehensive worksheets are designed specifically for Grades 6-8, making them an effective resource for enhancing students' understanding of temperature change concepts. With a combination of multiple-choice and short answer questions, this resource is perfect for reinforcing key scientific principles through pra
Preview of Heat Expansion Examples:Reading Passages, Assessments &  Activities

Heat Expansion Examples:Reading Passages, Assessments & Activities

Created by
Elite Insight
🌡️🔥 Heat Expansion Examples 🔩🚆 This comprehensive, long, and well-structured physics resource helps learners understand the concept of heat (thermal) expansion through clear explanations and practical real-world examples. The topic explains how materials change their size when temperature changes, helping students connect scientific theory with everyday experiences. When a substance is heated, the particles inside it gain energy and begin to move faster. As their motion increases, the part
Preview of Light Wave Properties NGSS Graphing Energy and Wavelength Worksheet & PowerPoint

Light Wave Properties NGSS Graphing Energy and Wavelength Worksheet & PowerPoint

If you are teaching your students how to understand graphs and PS4.A:  Wave Properties: A simple wave has a repeating pattern with a specific wavelength, frequency, and amplitude. (MS-PS4-1), this resource is a great scaffold or assessment! Students discover that the relationship between energy and wavelength are inversely proportional, meaning that as the wavelength increases the energy decreases. This resource is great as a warm up/bell ringer, homework or sub plan. Take a look at NGSS PS4.
Preview of Wavelength and Frequency Graphing NGSS PS4.A MS-PS4-1 Worksheet & PowerPoint

Wavelength and Frequency Graphing NGSS PS4.A MS-PS4-1 Worksheet & PowerPoint

If you are teaching your students how to understand graphs and PS4.A:  Wave Properties: A simple wave has a repeating pattern with a specific wavelength, frequency, and amplitude. (MS-PS4-1), this resource is a great scaffold or assessment! Students discover that the relationship between wavelength and frequency are inversely proportional, meaning that as the frequency of a light wave increases the wavelength decreases. This resource is great as a warm up/bell ringer, homework or sub plan. Ta
Preview of Lesson 26 Handout - Impulse and Momentum

Lesson 26 Handout - Impulse and Momentum

Handout to go with a impulse and momentum animated lesson. Each lesson Handout has a separate PowerPoint that can be found on Teachers Pay Teachers and a webpage which includes a video of the lesson. All versions of lesson delivery are synchronous covering the same content the same way. Each lesson includes a problem set for an additional day of practice. Use this webpage here to preview this lesson content which students can use during an asynchronous lessonFind the lesson PowerPoint for a sy
Preview of Reading Distance/Time and Speed Graphs - RETENTION TOOL!!

Reading Distance/Time and Speed Graphs - RETENTION TOOL!!

Created by
mysciencesneed
Mem Art Video: ABS Graph and I Don't Care Graph Differentiating between distance/time graphs and speed/time graphs. Mem Art (memory art) designed to organize distance/time graphs and speed/time graphs. This drawing is great for reviews, explaining and to use on supplemental aids for state tests. Key Vocabulary: constant speed, acceleration, increasing speed, decreasing speed, distance, time, speed, velocity, stationary, moving away, coming back.
Preview of Circuit Devices and Sensing Circuits (LDR, Thermistor, Resistance, Temperature)

Circuit Devices and Sensing Circuits (LDR, Thermistor, Resistance, Temperature)

Circuit devices are the parts of an electrical circuit that make it work. They are the components of a circuit and they make up the electronic part of a circuit. Circuit devices use electricity to do work and they can be broken down into three groups: resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The purpose of these devices is to regulate current flow in a circuit by increasing or decreasing voltage. Circuit devices are an important part of the electrical circuit. Without them, the electrical circuit w
Preview of Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Easy Lab. Investigating the Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab + Crossword PuzzleAligned with NGSS Standards: HS-PS4-1, Science and Engineering Practices Explore the inverse relationship between distance and light intensity in this interactive physics lab! Using a lux meter app on smartphones, students will observe how light intensity decreases as the distance from a flashlight increases. This experiment provides a clear demonstration of inverse relationships in physic
Preview of Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Graphing Variable Relationships: Direct, Inverse, and No Correlation Help students understand how variables relate to one another using this engaging graphing relationships infographic. This visual teaching resource explains three important types of relationships between variables: • Direct proportionality – both variables increase together • Inverse proportionality – one variable increases while the other decreases • No correlation – variables show no predictable pattern Students learn h
Preview of MAGNETISM: A STUDENT'S BOOK OF SCIENCE/STEM KNOWLEDGE GRS.7-12,MG &SCIENCE CLUB

MAGNETISM: A STUDENT'S BOOK OF SCIENCE/STEM KNOWLEDGE GRS.7-12,MG &SCIENCE CLUB

This book contains a variety of activities to increase the knowledge base of students. There are essays, art activities, a quiz, word jumble, word search, and research/ respond segments. A vocabulary segment is included. Answer keys are provided where necessary. This is good for an independent research project or extra credit. Science is fascinating! Thanks ever so much for visiting and supporting our humble shop. Excelsior!
Preview of STEM Lab Science Experiment - egg drop survival lab

STEM Lab Science Experiment - egg drop survival lab

Challenge your students to build vehicles that will house eggs and help them survive falls from increasing heights. This page is a printable rubric and lesson plan to use, explaining the quiz and test grades associated with the project. Adjust as needed for your class!
Preview of STEM Lab Science Experiment - mars lander egg drop survival lab

STEM Lab Science Experiment - mars lander egg drop survival lab

Challenge your students to build vehicles that will house eggs and help them survive falls from increasing heights. The catch is that you can ONLY use balloons to protect the eggs. This page is a printable rubric and lesson plan to use, explaining the quiz and test grades associated with the project. Adjust as needed for your class!
Preview of Predicting Magnetic Effects from Current Changes | 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8

Predicting Magnetic Effects from Current Changes | 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8

Created by
Lesson Academy
Are your students struggling to predict how magnetic fields change when electric current increases, decreases, or reverses? This focused set of 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8 is designed to help students confidently analyze and predict magnetic effects caused by current changes. Aligned to PS.9.E — Predicting Magnetic Effects from Current Changes , this resource strengthens student understanding of electromagnetism through structured multiple-choice questions. Students will explore how current strength
Preview of Pressure in gases

Pressure in gases

A Powerpoint resource that is ready to use out of the box. Contains KS3 and KS4 content, each of which is signposted per activity. Learning objective: Justify why containers become pressurised and explain its uses with water rockets. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: -State what is meant by pressure. -Describe how gas particles interact with the wall of the container. -Explain why each of the following increases pressure: Increasing temperature, Increasing th
Preview of Pressure (Force, Pascals, Atmospheric, Liquids)

Pressure (Force, Pascals, Atmospheric, Liquids)

Pressure exists on surfaces, in air and in liquids. On surfaces, pressure is calculated by dividing force by area. Atmospheric pressure decreases with height, and liquid pressure increases with depth. You should never swing on one leg of a chair. Not only can it break the chair, but it can also damage the floor. This is because you are applying too much pressure to the floor. To calculate pressure, you need to know two things: the force or weight exerted, and: the surface area over which the fo
Preview of Graphing MOTION: Dist/Time DataLAB- TEAMS Graph diff DATA Sets- PRESENT/Compare

Graphing MOTION: Dist/Time DataLAB- TEAMS Graph diff DATA Sets- PRESENT/Compare

This is a fantastic way to introduce Motion Graphs, specifically Distance-Time Graphs to students. Students use my TEAM Management System (included for FREE!) and graph a given SET of DATA together.(I have included pre-formatted graphs to save time!) Then, student TEAMs choose which category summarizes what the graph shows--Constant Motion away from START, Constant Motion back towards START, No Motion or at Rest, or Increasing or Decreasing Speed-- PRESENT their Graph to the class, placing it
Preview of Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab — From Radio Waves to X-Rays

Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab — From Radio Waves to X-Rays

Created by
mindMESA
Title: 🌈 Beyond What We Can See – Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab Summary: Students explore the electromagnetic spectrum through hands-on stations covering radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, and X-rays. They observe wavelength, frequency, and energy differences and record how each wave interacts with matter: long-wavelength radio waves require large antennas, microwaves heat water molecules, infrared shows heat signatures, visible light mixes RGB colors, UV reveals invi
Preview of Predicting Motion Outcomes from Force Information | 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8

Predicting Motion Outcomes from Force Information | 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8

Created by
Lesson Academy
Are your students struggling to predict motion outcomes based on force information? These Grade 8 TASK CARDS are designed to strengthen students’ ability to calculate net force, determine acceleration, and analyze how balanced and unbalanced forces affect motion. Aligned with PS.8.B — Predicting Motion Outcomes from Force Information, this set includes 30 multiple-choice task cards that guide students through real-world force scenarios. Students practice adding and subtracting forces, applying
Preview of Constant Velocity Leveled Practice

Constant Velocity Leveled Practice

Created by
Declan Gruber
This English/Spanish resource allows students to practice making calculations about objects moving with constant velocity, in a differentiated, leveled approach. Complete with answer key, students move through four levels of increasing difficulty allowing for targeted interventions and mastery checks. This is aligned to the Constant Velocity Quizzes.
Preview of Acceleration PowerPoint w/ Student Notes

Acceleration PowerPoint w/ Student Notes

This product is a PowerPoint Presentation that I used with a 7th Grade Science class during a physical science unit on the basics of physics. It goes over the basic principal of acceleration and how it includes increasing speed, decreasing speed, changing directions, and continuous acceleration. It demonstrates the formula for calculating acceleration and provides many pictures and examples of each type of acceleration. Depending on if you want students to be taking notes during this presenta
Preview of Impulse from Force–Time Graphs | F-t Graph Interpretation Worksheet

Impulse from Force–Time Graphs | F-t Graph Interpretation Worksheet

This Force–Time (F-t) Graphs and Impulse Worksheet is designed to help students clearly understand how force changes over time and how to interpret the shapes, features, and meaning of F-t graphs. Students learn how to identify increasing, decreasing, and constant forces, locate peak force, determine the duration of applied force, and understand how impulse relates to the area under the curve. Perfect for Grades 8–11 Physics, this worksheet builds strong foundational skills for momentum, impu
Preview of Force and Speed Friction Experiment

Force and Speed Friction Experiment

In this Science experiment, students will be testing how much the height of a ramp and the weight of a toy car effect the distance the car travels. Students should be given some time to experiment with their ramp and car by increasing or decreasing the ramp height and adding weights to the car (weights could be as simple as coins taped to the car). Students could then race their cars against others in the class. Students will have the opportunity of working through the Scientific Process by l
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