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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 Chem Quick Quiz - Atomic Structure, Quantum Mechanics, & Electron Configuration

Chem Quick Quiz - Atomic Structure, Quantum Mechanics, & Electron Configuration

This high school Chemistry "Quick Quiz" can be used to check student's understanding of atomic structure, electron configurations, and quantum mechanics. These multi-part problems give students an opportunity to calculate and complete science and math conversions with respect to the wavelength and frequency, as well as considering multiple types of electromagnetic energy. The dimensional analysis problems will require the use the exponential values for the Speed of Light and Planck's Constant
Preview of Jupiter's Moons | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set FREE

Jupiter's Moons | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set FREE

Studying Jupiter’s moons gives middle and high school students a fascinating way to learn how gravity shapes systems, how worlds can be radically different even within the same neighborhood, and how scientists use evidence to investigate places we cannot visit directly. The Galilean moons connect clearly to curriculum topics such as orbits and motion, tides and energy transfer, magnetism, surface geology, and the search for conditions that could support life, especially when students compare vol
Preview of The Artemis Missions | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

The Artemis Missions | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Studying the Artemis missions is important for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how modern space exploration combines physics, engineering, technology, human biology, and problem solving to achieve ambitious goals beyond Earth. This topic connects directly to key curriculum ideas such as rocket forces and motion, gravity and orbits, energy systems, life support, lunar science, and the design and testing of spacecraft, while also showing how scientists and engin
Preview of Standard Candles | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Space Science FREE

Standard Candles | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Space Science FREE

Studying standard candles helps middle and high school students understand how astronomers measure distance across space using light, turning a huge, abstract universe into something that can be mapped with evidence and mathematics. Standard candles connect directly to curriculum concepts such as brightness versus luminosity, inverse square relationships, graphs and proportional reasoning, and how scientific measurements include uncertainty and calibration. This topic also builds scientific lit
Preview of Colors of Energy: Potential and Kinetic ( TEKS 6.8A)

Colors of Energy: Potential and Kinetic ( TEKS 6.8A)

ALIGNED TEKS 6.8A Potential and Kinetic EnergyThis is a simple practice activity asking kids to color various parts of each picture depending on what has the most potential, the most kinetic, has increasing potential, etc. Answer key is included. Aligned to TEKS 6.8A) Compare and contrast gravitational, elastic, and chemical potential energies with kinetic energy. What is included: - Blank Worksheet - Key
Preview of Counting Significant Figures Worksheet | Sig Fig Rounding & Operations

Counting Significant Figures Worksheet | Sig Fig Rounding & Operations

Build accuracy and confidence with this Counting Significant Figures Worksheet set—perfect for High School Chemistry (Grades 9–12). Students practice counting significant figures, rounding, and applying sig fig rules to addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Problems progress from identification to mixed calculations, making this resource ideal for classwork, homework, warm-ups, stations, quizzes, or review. What’s Included Identifying Significant Figures (introduces rule
Preview of Acceleration & Free Fall Lab – Skydiving Simulation + Graphs + Auto-Graded Quiz

Acceleration & Free Fall Lab – Skydiving Simulation + Graphs + Auto-Graded Quiz

Dive into real physics with this skydiving-themed lab on acceleration and free fall! Using a downloadable HTML simulation app (no install or login required, works on any device, For iPad devices, first download the free Documents app from the App Store then download and open this App), students predict, graph, and explain how motion changes as a skydiver jumps from a plane and falls toward Earth. With a blend of interactive visuals, data-driven inquiry, and puzzle-based learning, this lab t
Preview of Practice for 1st Physics Quiz

Practice for 1st Physics Quiz

Created by
Lisa Tarman
This is optional practice for my first physics quiz. The answers are right on the paper. Students can review the topics I expect them to have already mastered before starting my College Prep Physics class. It includes scientific notation, significant figures, rounding numbers, and factor label method to convert units.
Preview of Worksheet Kirchhoff current and voltage laws on a double-loop circuit

Worksheet Kirchhoff current and voltage laws on a double-loop circuit

High-school Physics (IB Topic 5.2) Electric circuits This is a worksheet for teaching how to calculate the current per branch in a double-loop circuit using Kirchhoff’s current and voltage laws. This includes: · Example 1: Double-loop circuit, with 2 cells · Example 2: Sam circuit as Ex. 1, but different current direction · SEATWORK A: · Example 3: Double-loop circuit, TOP-BOTTOM loops · SEATWORK B: · QUIZ: · SOLUTION TO SEATWORK A: · SOLUTION TO SEATWORK B: · SOLUTION TO QUIZ:
Preview of Sound Waves Fill-in Comic

Sound Waves Fill-in Comic

Created by
Sidekick Press
Fill-in Comics are a great formative assessment or creative way to take notes. This mini-comic asks students to identify how wavelength changes when the pitch of a sound changes. Students need to be taught that when the pitch of a sound goes up (a higher, squeakier sound) the shorter the wavelength is (the crests are closer together). This comic allows them to demonstrate their understanding of the concept in a brief conversation between characters of their creation in their own words and style.
Preview of Proportion Style Questions (AP Physics)

Proportion Style Questions (AP Physics)

Advanced Placement tests often ask questions in the style of proportions. For instance, how does the kinetic energy of a mass change if the speed increases from v to 3v? Here is a single page of practice where students can slow down and see the method to solve.
Preview of Interpret sound waves

Interpret sound waves

Created by
Peter Yim
Students will learn how to analyze sound waves. Level: Ideal for physics students with the need for improvement in basic arithmetic and algebra skills. It's also useful for the introduction of the concepts of sound waves to the more advanced students. Formulas are provided in full-word form. Features: Reinforcement of the concept of experimental uncertainty and the percent error calculation. Prerequisite knowledge: Concepts of frequency and period. Related resources: COMPADRE software http
Preview of Sub Plan | No Prep | Physics | Science | Gravity

Sub Plan | No Prep | Physics | Science | Gravity

This resource includes 18 PDF worksheets with 11 engaging activities covering the basics of Gravity, it's key terms, pros/cons, real-world applications, and it's future. Special focus on:Newtonian Gravity, Einstein’s general relativity, Quantum gravity, Energy, Biological Development, Stability, Atmosphere, Water Retention Activities included:Word SearchMatch ItCryptogramColor MeWord ScrambleCrosswordWord MapWrite a short storyCreate a poemNotes & 10 Quiz Questions10 Open Ended Summary Questi
Preview of Observing the Universe Glossary (NSW New Syllabus)

Observing the Universe Glossary (NSW New Syllabus)

Get ready to hit the ground running with the new syllabus! This comprehensive glossary of key terms for the Stage 4 Observing the Universe topic is fully aligned with the 2023 NSW Science Syllabus and includes both NESA glossary terms and other essential keywords. Perfect for helping students master critical concepts from day one! Be sure to check out other resources, coming soon! NSW Syllabus Outcomes: SC4-OTU-01 explains how observations are used by scientists to increase knowledge and under
Preview of Physics Formulas - Volume 1 - Kinematics

Physics Formulas - Volume 1 - Kinematics

This student-friendly Kinematics Formula Sheet is perfect for high school physics classrooms aligned with NGSS standards (HS-PS2-1). It clearly organizes the essential formulas used in solving motion problems, including: Average velocity and acceleration The three core kinematics equations A helpful breakdown of variables, units, and their abbreviations What sets this resource apart is the included reference chart that helps students determine which formula to use based on the known and un
Preview of Discover Human Proportions

Discover Human Proportions

Do you know the Vitruvian Man? This is an exciting measurement activity that will leave your students in awe and wonder about the mysteries of the human body and how mathematics, science and arts work together! The objectives of this fun activity are as follows: · to conduct series of human body measurements using measuring tools · to record and organize measurement data accurately · to use basic statistical tools such as standard deviation and t-test · to determine the relationship among the me
Preview of Marshmallow Challenge Handout

Marshmallow Challenge Handout

This FREEBIE includes a color and black and white handout to provide to teams of students engaging in the Marshmallow Challenge activity. This activity is great to use as an icebreaker or to engage students in critical thinking, cooperative learning, and innovative thinking. It can also be used to reinforce basic principles of physics or as a fun math activity involving measurement.
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