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Preview of Balanced and Unbalanced Forces 5.7A, 6.7B (Google Slides)

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces 5.7A, 6.7B (Google Slides)

Designed to accompany the Google Slides Forces presentation. Use this handout to assess student understanding of classification of forces as either balanced or unbalanced and ability to calculate net force on objects. Other products are available to accompany this lesson: Google Slides: Forces - Use this Google Slides Presentation to introduce your students to the basics of force and motion, the difference between balanced and unbalanced forces, and how to calculate net force.Google Sheets:
Preview of Magnets Magnetism Magnetic Fields Activity Reading Worksheet PDF Digital EL SPED

Magnets Magnetism Magnetic Fields Activity Reading Worksheet PDF Digital EL SPED

Make magnetism simple, engaging, and accessible for all learners! This Magnets Magnetism Magnetic Fields Activity Reading Worksheet PDF Digital EL SPED lesson teaches students that electric and magnetic forces can be attractive or repulsive, act at a distance, depend on material properties and distance, and can be described using magnetic fields — all at a clear, student-friendly reading level. Designed specifically with ELL and SPED students in mind, this resource uses short sentences, visua
Preview of Seeing the Invisible - Earth's Magnetic Field Lines - Aurora Borealis

Seeing the Invisible - Earth's Magnetic Field Lines - Aurora Borealis

This lesson helps students to understand how Earth’s magnetic field “works”. It moves the students from a simple visualization of magnetic field lines using simple magnets and iron filing (video is linked if you don’t want to do it live) to understanding how and why the Aurora Borealis are created. Allow students to illustrate with crayons/colored pencils the Northern Lights for increased participation. Let the videos be the instructor for the day. Great for when you need a low stress lesson,
Preview of GRAVITY Investigation Lab Activity (Print & Digital for Distance Learning)

GRAVITY Investigation Lab Activity (Print & Digital for Distance Learning)

Do you need a distance learning option for your next GRAVITY lab? This no-prep GET A GRIP ON GRAVITY LAB INVESTIGATION is perfect for online or in-the-classroom learning. Help your students understand mass and its effect on gravity with this engaging, print-and-go investigation. "Get a Grip on Gravity" requires your students to calculate their weight at different locations on Earth as well as on 7 other planets. They will then use these calculations to answer two essential questions: ► W
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy-Winter Olympics BUNDLE!

Kinetic and Potential Energy-Winter Olympics BUNDLE!

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Bring the engaging time of the Winter Olympics into the classroom. This bundle includes a reading, video and demo activity. As well as task cards that reinforce students understanding of the reading. Reading Description- "In this reading and video exploration, students will read about " How Energy, Motion, and Gravity Power the Winter Olympics". Students will read and have video clips along the way to help explain how Olympic sports are driven by potential and kinetic energy. A teacher demo is
Preview of Simply Using Electricity | Physics Reading Comprehension 2 Passage & Questions

Simply Using Electricity | Physics Reading Comprehension 2 Passage & Questions

Simple electric circuits are the gateway to understanding how phones charge, lights turn on, and sensors power modern technology, so teaching this topic with two leveled reading passages and question sets helps every middle and high school learner build confidence and real-world skills. The higher level passage digs into current, voltage, resistance, Ohm’s law, and series vs parallel design, while the lower level passage explains components like batteries, wires, bulbs, and switches with clear l
Preview of Velocity–Time Graph Practice #1 | Motion Interpretation & Acceleration

Velocity–Time Graph Practice #1 | Motion Interpretation & Acceleration

Introduce your students to the fundamentals of velocity–time (v–t) graphs with this easy-to-follow practice worksheet! Perfect for 9th Grade Physical Science or Intro to Physics, this activity helps students interpret graphs that show speeding up, constant velocity, and slowing down. Students describe motion, identify intervals of constant velocity, and calculate acceleration and displacement from the graph—all while strengthening their understanding of motion relationships. What’s Included
Preview of What is Hot & Cold? Physics Reading Comprehension 2 Passage & Questions

What is Hot & Cold? Physics Reading Comprehension 2 Passage & Questions

Understanding what makes something feel hot or cold unlocks core ideas in thermodynamics, kinetic molecular theory, and energy transfer that appear in NGSS MS-PS3 and HS-PS3 standards, so exploring the topic through two leveled reading passages with question sets equips every middle and high school learner to master these concepts at the right depth. The higher level passage supports learning about Celsius and Kelvin scaling, heat capacity equations, and engineering challenges like thermal tiles
Preview of Scientific Method Steps Worksheet | Observations, Hypotheses, Variables & More

Scientific Method Steps Worksheet | Observations, Hypotheses, Variables & More

Introduce or reinforce the steps of the scientific method with this structured, easy-to-use worksheet! This printable resource walks students through each stage—from asking scientific questions to drawing conclusions—while encouraging critical thinking and vocabulary development. What’s Included: ✅ Step-by-step breakdown of the scientific method (6 total steps) ✅ Practice identifying observations vs. inferences ✅ Short-answer reflection questions for each step ✅ Real-world examples of scien
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