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Preview of Planetary Rings | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Planetary Rings | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Studying planetary rings gives middle and high school students a vivid, unforgettable way to learn how gravity shapes the Solar System and how complex patterns can emerge from simple physical rules. Rings connect directly to key science ideas such as forces and motion, orbits, collisions, energy transfer, tides and the Roche limit, and the use of models and evidence to explain how systems form and change over time. Because ring systems vary across planets and include gaps, waves, and shepherd mo
Preview of The Sun (Our Star) | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

The Sun (Our Star) | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Studying the Sun, our nearest star, helps middle and high school students understand the energy source that drives weather, climate, seasons, and life on Earth while also building core astronomy knowledge about stars, nuclear fusion, and electromagnetic radiation. The Sun is a perfect real world anchor for big curriculum ideas such as energy transfer, particle motion, magnetism, and the nature of scientific evidence, because students can connect classroom concepts to sunspots, solar flares, auro
Preview of Inclined Plane Investigation | Force & Ramp Practical Experiment

Inclined Plane Investigation | Force & Ramp Practical Experiment

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Science Stars
Support students in conducting a hands-on practical investigation to explore how an inclined plane (ramp) affects the force needed to move an object. Students compare lifting a load vertically with pulling it up ramps of different angles (slopes) to investigate how simple machines reduce effort. This resource helps students understand the key concept that simple machines make work easier by reducing force but increasing distance. Students measure force using a spring balance, record results
Preview of Jupiter's Moons | Focus Unit Bundle | 6 Resources inc Quiz | Space Science

Jupiter's Moons | Focus Unit Bundle | 6 Resources inc Quiz | Space Science

Studying Jupiter’s moons is important for middle and high school science because they provide a ready made laboratory for understanding how planetary systems work, showing students that moons can be worlds with their own geology, atmospheres, and even the potential ingredients for life. Jupiter’s major moons highlight core concepts like gravity and orbital motion, tides and energy transfer, cratering and surface processes, magnetism and radiation environments, and how evidence from spacecraft an
Preview of Comets | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Comets | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Studying comets is a powerful way for middle and high school students to explore how our Solar System formed and how scientists investigate the history of space using evidence, patterns, and data. As icy leftovers from the early Solar System, comets connect directly to key curriculum themes like gravity and orbits, states of matter, energy from the Sun, erosion and impacts, and the role of models and observations in building scientific explanations. A complete resource that pairs visually strik
Preview of Massive Stars | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Massive Stars | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

Studying massive stars helps middle and high school students make sense of some of the biggest ideas in science, including nuclear fusion, energy transfer, the life cycle of matter, and how the elements that build planets and people are created and spread through space. Massive stars are the engines behind supernovae, neutron stars, and black holes, so this topic naturally links physics, chemistry, and Earth and space science in a way that feels dramatic, visual, and deeply memorable. A complet
Preview of Concave and Convex Mirrors - Predict, Observe, Explain

Concave and Convex Mirrors - Predict, Observe, Explain

This hands-on activity allows your students to discover the difference between reflections in concave and convex mirrors for themselves using spoons! This demo uses spoons to show students the difference between a reflections created by curved mirrors and how distance from the mirror changes the reflection in a concave mirror. The product includes teacher instructions for the activity along with two versions of the predict, observe, explain (POE) worksheet - one with more guidance and one with
Preview of Friction, Gravity & Mass vs Weight Color-By-Code | NGSS MS‑PS2‑2 | Forces Review

Friction, Gravity & Mass vs Weight Color-By-Code | NGSS MS‑PS2‑2 | Forces Review

NGSS MS‑PS2‑2 color‑by‑code reviewing friction, gravity, mass, weight, and force interactions. Reinforces physical science vocabulary and motion concepts. Engage students while reinforcing NGSS physical science concepts! This Friction, Gravity, and Mass vs. Weight Color by Code activity provides an engaging, low-prep way for middle school students to review key NGSS-aligned forces and motion concepts. Students answer questions related to friction, gravity, mass, and weight, then use their a
Preview of Understanding the Moon and Its Effects on Earth Worksheets| Grades 6, 7, 8 & 9

Understanding the Moon and Its Effects on Earth Worksheets| Grades 6, 7, 8 & 9

This worksheet has been designed to build students’ understanding of the Moon, its main features and effects on the Earth. Pages 2-4 contain ‘Activity 1 - Reading Comprehension’, whereby students are required to read a short writing piece (page 2) about civilisations' relationship with the moon over human history. The essay contextualises humanity's various and changing relationships with the moon, as well as highlights our increased understanding of the celestial object with the advent of new t
Preview of Gravity, Electricity, and Magnetism Understanding Check | Physical Science

Gravity, Electricity, and Magnetism Understanding Check | Physical Science

Created by
Grace & Gravity
The Natural Forces Understanding Check is a high-leverage formative assessment designed to see if students can differentiate between the three major non-contact forces in real-world contexts. This "Print and Go" resource moves beyond simple definitions, requiring students to categorize everyday phenomena—like a compass needle rotating or hair sticking to a sweater—into the correct scientific field. What’s Included?Scenario-Based Identification: 6 high-interest scenarios where students must dete
Preview of Uniform Circular Motion Maze: Centripetal Force & Acceleration | Physics

Uniform Circular Motion Maze: Centripetal Force & Acceleration | Physics

Created by
King Physics
Help your students master Uniform Circular Motion (UCM) with this engaging, self-checking physics maze! This resource focuses on the mathematical relationships between mass, radius, period, and velocity as objects move in a circular path. Whether your students are just learning to calculate centripetal acceleration or are mastering the "spin" with centripetal force and tangential velocity, this maze provides the perfect balance of gamified learning and rigorous calculation. ✅ This resource inc
Preview of Pyramid Pushers — Work, Force & Inclined Plane Investigation

Pyramid Pushers — Work, Force & Inclined Plane Investigation

Created by
mindMESA
Title: 💡 Pyramid Pushers: Work & Inclined Planes Summary: Students explore how inclined planes reduce the force needed to move heavy objects while increasing the distance over which the force is applied. Using spring scales, meter sticks, and stacked blocks, students pull loads up ramps set at different angles (15°, 30°, 45°) and compare with vertical lifting. They record force, distance along the ramp, and calculate work (W = F × d). Observations demonstrate that shallower ramps require less
Preview of Distance–Time Graphs & Types of Motion Worksheet (MS-PS2-2 | Grade 8)

Distance–Time Graphs & Types of Motion Worksheet (MS-PS2-2 | Grade 8)

Created by
Curiosus Mundi
Help your students see motion with this clear, student-friendly worksheet on distance–time graphs and types of motion (uniform, non-uniform, and no motion). This 3-page resource begins with a visual organizer that summarizes how different types of motion look on a distance–time graph (rising straight line, rising curved line, horizontal line). Students then answer a mix of multiple-choice and short-answer questions that require them to interpret slopes, identify constant speed vs. rest, and
Preview of Distance–Time Graphs & Types of Motion Worksheet (MS-PS2-2 | Grade 8)

Distance–Time Graphs & Types of Motion Worksheet (MS-PS2-2 | Grade 8)

Created by
Curiosus Mundi
Help your students see motion with this clear, student-friendly worksheet on distance–time graphs and types of motion (uniform, non-uniform, and no motion). This 3-page resource begins with a visual organizer that summarizes how different types of motion look on a distance–time graph (rising straight line, rising curved line, horizontal line). Students then answer a mix of multiple-choice and short-answer questions that require them to interpret slopes, identify constant speed vs. rest, and
Preview of The Sun and Civilization Worksheet| Reading Comprehension| Grades 6, 7, 8 & 9

The Sun and Civilization Worksheet| Reading Comprehension| Grades 6, 7, 8 & 9

This worksheet has been designed to build students' understanding of the Sun’s significance for past civilisations, as well as explore how many scientists have contributed to our modern understanding of it. Pages 2-5 contain ‘Activity 1 - Reading Comprehension’ whereby students are required to read a short writing piece (page 2) about civilisations' relationship with the Sun through time. The essay contextualises humanity's various and changing connections with the Sun, as well as highlights our
Preview of Waves Exit Ticket |Transverse, Longitudinal & Wave Properties | Physical Science

Waves Exit Ticket |Transverse, Longitudinal & Wave Properties | Physical Science

Created by
Grace & Gravity
Check for student understanding in minutes with this Waves Exit Ticket. This comprehensive formative assessment is designed to evaluate student mastery of wave types, shapes, and properties. It challenges students to move beyond definitions by requiring them to visualize and sketch the physical differences between different types of energy transfer This resource is fully aligned with GSE S8P4a and NGSS MS-PS4-1, focusing on the identification of mechanical vs. electromagnetic waves and the st
Preview of Kinematic Equations 2D Cut & Sort Matching/AP Physics Unit 1 Practice Review

Kinematic Equations 2D Cut & Sort Matching/AP Physics Unit 1 Practice Review

Review Physics or AP Physics with 2-D kinematics equations. Cut and Paste Sort Activity . Great for bellringer, practice, or review activity in physics or AP Physics. Aligned for  AP Physics 1, Unit 1 Kinematics:Topic 1.1 Scalars and Vectors in One DimensionTopic 1.2 Displacement, Velocity, Acceleration in One DimensionTopic 1.3 Representing MotionTopic 1.4 Reference Frames and Relative MotionTopic 1.5 Vectors and Motion in Two DimensionsCan be used for Physical Science, Physics, Honors Phys
Preview of Electric Fields (and Equipotential Lines) Fill in Notes/Drawings

Electric Fields (and Equipotential Lines) Fill in Notes/Drawings

Created by
The Physics Man
This electric fields document is useful for an introduction to electric fields. It allows students to draw and analyze fields lines (a.k.a. Lines of Force) and equipotential lines. It could be used as a quiz or other written assessment.
Preview of TYPES & FORMS OF ENERGY Word Search Worksheet Activity - With Diagram

TYPES & FORMS OF ENERGY Word Search Worksheet Activity - With Diagram

Make learning about types of energy fun and engaging with this Energy Vocabulary Word Search Puzzle! This no-prep worksheet helps students review and reinforce key science terms related to energy forms and sources—perfect for introducing a new unit, reviewing before a quiz, or using as an early finisher activity. Students will search for important energy-related vocabulary, including Battery, Chemical, Electrical, Electromagnetic, Fission, Fusion, Mechanical, Nuclear, Thermal, Visible Light, and
Preview of Wave Structure:  Waves on the Move | Print and Go & Google Slides

Wave Structure: Waves on the Move | Print and Go & Google Slides

Wave Structure: Waves on the Move Engaging Substitute-Friendly Science Lesson | No Prep Needed! Bring wave behavior to life with this comprehensive and engaging lesson! Students will explore how light and sound waves interact with different materials through reflection, absorption, transmission, and refraction. This resource is perfect for class instruction, independent practice, or a ready-to-use sub plan. 5 printable PDF pages; 12 Google slides; Teacher guide and Answer Key What's Included:
Preview of Motion Graphs Student Handouts | Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graphs

Motion Graphs Student Handouts | Distance-Time & Speed-Time Graphs

Created by
Grace & Gravity
Help your students confidently read and interpret motion graphs with these clear, classroom-ready Motion Graph Student Handouts! Designed for middle school science, this resource introduces and reinforces understanding of distance-time and speed-time graphs in a simple, visual way. These handouts are perfect for: ✔ Warmups or bell ringers ✔ Guided notes ✔ Interactive notebooks ✔ Review before quizzes ✔ Small-group or independent practice Students will analyze the relationships between d
Preview of Wave Warmup Quiz with Answer Key -- Quick Assessment

Wave Warmup Quiz with Answer Key -- Quick Assessment

This is a paper-saving (2 per page) warmup that can also make a great short quiz to assess your students' knowledge of wavelength vs. frequency, frequency vs. pitch, amplitude and its relationship to energy, and constructive/destructive interference. This assignment would be appropriate for Middle School General/Physical Science, High School Physics or a High School Physics/Chemistry course. Students will compare the characteristics of "Wave A" to "Wave B" over the course of its travel in 1 s
Preview of Atoms, Isotopes, and Ions Triple Venn Diagram | Chemistry

Atoms, Isotopes, and Ions Triple Venn Diagram | Chemistry

Help your students untangle the differences between atoms, isotopes, and ions with this engaging Triple Venn Diagram activity! In this handout, students compare and contrast these three essential chemistry concepts by filling in a three circle Venn diagram. The open-ended design encourages critical thinking and discovery as students sort through what makes each term unique and how they overlap. What's Included: A student handout featuring a Triple Venn Diagram. A sample answer key to model possi
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
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