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Preview of Potential Energy Worksheets, Quiz and Answer Keys

Potential Energy Worksheets, Quiz and Answer Keys

This product focuses on the review and practice of potential energy increases and decreases. Students analyze phenomenons to determine if the following potential energies would increase or decrease: chemical, magnetic, gravitational, electrical(static) and elastic. The product includes 4 worksheets with answer keys, 1 quiz with answer key and teacher notes. This product addresses Ohio State Science Standard: 8th Grade: CONTENT STATEMENT There are different types of potential energy. Gravita
Preview of Electronegativity - Periodic Trends Worksheet

Electronegativity - Periodic Trends Worksheet

Practice periodicity with this worksheet on electronegativity. Students will need to identify the trend, explain why the trend exists, and list elements in order of increasing and decreases atomic radius. Goes Well WithAtomic Radius - Periodicity WorksheetPossible Uses- Worksheet - Activity - Homework - Classwork - Test Review - Quiz Review FeedbackHave questions or feedback? Send me a message, I'd love to hear from you! I can also customize anything you've already purchased. Check out some of m
Preview of Atomic Radius - Periodic Trends Worksheet

Atomic Radius - Periodic Trends Worksheet

Practice periodicity with this worksheet on atomic radius. Students will need to identify the trend, explain why the trend exists, and list elements in order of increasing and decreases atomic radius. Goes Well WithPossible Uses- Worksheet - Activity - Homework - Classwork - Test Review - Quiz Review FeedbackHave questions or feedback? Send me a message, I'd love to hear from you! I can also customize anything you've already purchased. Check out some of my other work!Atomic StructureBalancing Ch
Preview of Mad Minute Match-up: Scientific Method Vocabulary Quiz

Mad Minute Match-up: Scientific Method Vocabulary Quiz

Created by
Science Squad
10 vocabulary words and definitions ready to be matched in only a few minutes. Words include: Analyze, constant, control, dependent variable, hypothesis, independent variable, procedure, scientific method, testable question, and variable. Add additional words to the word bank or cover the word bank to increase the rigor and make it perfect for any grade. Answer key is included. Use as a test review tool, spiral review tool, or a weekly assessment. Time allocation is up to you!
Preview of Calculating Speed and Velocity Lab

Calculating Speed and Velocity Lab

Evaluate the relationship between speed and mass by racing weighted and unweighted hot wheel cars down an elevated meterstick. Each group of students will develop a hypothesis statement supporting whether adding weight to a hot wheel will increase or decrease its speed. Students will then measure the time it takes a hot wheel to travel down an elevated meterstick at different lengths. This experiment is then repeated with 5 washers stacked and wrapped to the hot wheel to increase the mass. Final
Preview of Electromagnetic Waves Reading Comprehension - Print and digital

Electromagnetic Waves Reading Comprehension - Print and digital

Are you trying to include more reading comprehension in your science class? Do you want to increase student understanding of key vocabulary? This two-page reading comprehension passage is written as an introduction to waves and electromagnetic radiation and includes strategies for analyzing a non-fiction text. Students will record what they know and their questions as a pre-reading activity. While reading, students are instructed to find key vocabulary, main ideas, and other important informa
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 Force-Time Graphs Physics Worksheet | Reading Force and Time Graphs

Force-Time Graphs Physics Worksheet | Reading Force and Time Graphs

📘 Introduce students to force-time graphs with this clear and beginner-friendly Physics worksheet. This resource explains what a force-time graph is, how force changes over time, and how to read force and time values from a graph. It is ideal for introducing graph interpretation skills in middle school, high school, Year 9, Year 10, or introductory Physics lessons. Students will learn how to identify the vertical axis for force measured in newtons (N) and the horizontal axis for time measur
Preview of Intro to Chemistry Quiz with Key

Intro to Chemistry Quiz with Key

Created by
Chem Made Easy
This product is a way to formatively assess students on how well they have learned and can apply introductory chemistry/general science concepts! It contains a basic assessment of the following topics - scientific notation, significant figures, density, percent error, quantitative/qualitative observations, observations/inferences, physical/chemical changes, scientific method, element/compound/mixture identification and Kelvin/Celsius temperature conversions. It should give teachers a good idea h
Preview of Air Pressure Vacuum Lab — Expanding Gases & Boyle's Law Demo

Air Pressure Vacuum Lab — Expanding Gases & Boyle's Law Demo

Created by
mindMESA
This lab provides a vivid, visual demonstration of Boyles’s Law, showing how the volume of a gas increases as the surrounding pressure decreases. Activity DescriptionThe Air Pressure Lab uses a vacuum chamber to simulate high-altitude or low-pressure environments. When students use the hand pump, they are removing air molecules from the "bell jar," which decreases the external air pressure. Because the air molecules trapped inside the balloon, bubble wrap, or film canister are still pushing o
Preview of Chemistry: Stoichiometry Content Check (M to M, M to G, G to G)

Chemistry: Stoichiometry Content Check (M to M, M to G, G to G)

Quickly assess your students’ understanding of key stoichiometry concepts with this 10-question multiple-choice content check. Perfect for a quiz, review, or exit ticket, this resource covers a variety of essential topics in the Stoichiometry Unit. Topics included: Mole-to-mole stoichiometry Mole-to-gram stoichiometry Gram-to-gram stoichiometry Limiting & excess reactants (mole-to-mole only) Percent yield (mole-to-mole only) What’s included: 10 multiple-choice questions Teacher answer key for
Preview of Colligative Properties (boiling point elevations, freezing point depressions)

Colligative Properties (boiling point elevations, freezing point depressions)

Created by
Daniel Krall
Includes the processes and reasoning behind increases and decreases in temperature due to ions, molality, and constants. Includes sample problems.
Preview of Properties of Matter Pinch Card

Properties of Matter Pinch Card

Created by
Learning 365
Need an easy way to increase student engagement and quickly review vocabulary? Use our Properties of Matter Pinch Card to conduct a simple, formative assessment of your class. Print one card per student and laminate. Then just ask your question and have students hold up their cards and pinch the answer. Use our suggested list of questions or create your own. Included in the Download: -Teacher Tips -Properties of Matter Pinch Card -Suggested Questions This same card set is included in our Pr
Preview of Circuit Training - Practice Conversion Problems

Circuit Training - Practice Conversion Problems

This 14 problem conversion circuit increases with difficulty as students progress through it. Some helpful conversion factors are provided but others (primarily metric conversion values) are needed. The problems begin to incorporate some critical thinking as students have to decide to how to solve each question and use conversions while they work. May be worked cooperatively, as homework, or as a quiz. Students answer the question found in cell #1 and search through the rest of the circuit fo
Preview of Circuit Training - Density Circuit 1

Circuit Training - Density Circuit 1

This circuit has 10 density problems with increasing difficulty. It starts with problems that simply solve for density, volume, or mass. It then has some problems where conversions need to be performed before the question can be answered. It ends with a few critical thinking questions that involved density. May be worked cooperatively, as homework, or as a quiz. Students answer the question found in cell #1 and search through the rest of the circuit for the cell that has that answer in it. T
Preview of Middle School NGSS Thermal Energy MS-PS1-4 Aligned Powerpoint

Middle School NGSS Thermal Energy MS-PS1-4 Aligned Powerpoint

Created by
Acorn Science
This comprehensive Middle School NGSS powerpoint on Heat and Thermal Energy is designed to align with the NGSS Middle School MS-PS1-4 standard. A visually interactive, fully editable 40 slide powerpoint covers the main concepts in the standard "develop a model that predicts and describes changes in particle motion, temperature and state of a pure substance when thermal energy is added or removed". Topics covered:⭐ What is Heat? ⭐ What is Thermal Energy? ⭐ Solids, Liquids, Gases ⭐ Change of State
Preview of Understanding Gravity: Planet-Moon Pairs

Understanding Gravity: Planet-Moon Pairs

Gravity is a force of attraction between two objects. Gravity increases with the combined mass of the objects and decreases with the distance between them. In this activity, students are asked to analyze a table of the masses of planets, moons, and the distances between them. Students are asked to find planet-moon pairs that are likely to have the greatest gravitational attraction. The product is designed for middle-school general science and introductory physics.
Preview of Relative Strengths of Intermolecular Forces

Relative Strengths of Intermolecular Forces

Created by
Amelia Teare
Students will be identifying the intermolecular force acting on different compounds and then ordering these compounds in increasing or decreasing relative strength. In addition, students will be answering questions about boiling/freezing/surface tension as it relates to the intermolecular forces in play for a compound or group of compounds. This activity acts as a warm-up to eventually mastering the aligned standard. Standard aligned: HS-PS1-3: Plan and conduct an investigation to gather eviden
Preview of Thermal Energy Analysis Questions

Thermal Energy Analysis Questions

Thermal Energy Analysis Questions Covers: Temperature Difference, Heat Flow, States of Matter and Phase Change, Compare and Contrast Kinetic Energy and Thermal Energy, Relationship between Kinetic Energy and Temperature, Relationship between Kinetic Energy and Thermal Energy Students will be able to calculate the temperature difference two two objects. Students will be able to explain phase change of ice increasing in temperature. Students will be able to compare and contrast two objects of th
Preview of Netball Practical Assessment Rubric

Netball Practical Assessment Rubric

Created by
Miss PDHPE
This Netball Assessment Rubric has been designed using SOLO Taxonomy to structure the increasing complexity of associated skills. It may be used to peer assess students and inform formative assessment practices, or to observe and record their skills in a final summative context. It also prompts students to use the combined peer and teacher feedback to form their own movement goals to inform their intentions in future units. It has been created to easy print as a single A4 page, or two to a page.
Preview of Chemical Equilibrium Webquest NGSS HS PS1-6

Chemical Equilibrium Webquest NGSS HS PS1-6

Webquest to teach students about the factors affecting chemical equilibrium NGSS HS PS1-6 (increasing and decreasing concentration, temperature, pressure, and how catalysts do not affect the equilibrium, only the rate). Use the following notes before or after: Chemical Equilibrium Guided NotesBegins with a simulation to teach students about what equilibrium is, then about how to change equilibrium. Uses the following websites: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulations/reversible-reactions
Preview of PDHPE Practical Assessment Rubric Bundle

PDHPE Practical Assessment Rubric Bundle

Created by
Miss PDHPE
*** EVER-GROWING BUNDLE! *** This Practical Assessment Rubric Bundle has been designed using SOLO Taxonomy to structure the increasing complexity of associated skills of Stage 4 students. It may be utilised for a variety of stage levels however to peer assess students and inform formative assessment practices, or to observe and record their skills in a final summative context. It also prompts students to use the combined peer and teacher f
Preview of Friction Graphic Organizers

Friction Graphic Organizers

Created by
Kaja Manuel
Students use a Venn diagram to compare and contrast static and kinetic friction and a T chart to list ways to increase and decrease friction.
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
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