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Preview of Kinetic Theory of Matter-Solids, Liquids & Gases, Change of State, Diffusion

Kinetic Theory of Matter-Solids, Liquids & Gases, Change of State, Diffusion

Arrangement of particles in, and properties of, the three states of matter (solids, liquids and gases) and change of state (phase change), this comprehensive and fully resourced lesson for middle school clearly and concisely explains particle theory (kinetic theory). The animated PowerPoint: identifies the three states of matter as solid, liquid and gas;demonstrates the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases;explains the properties of solids, liquids and gases in terms of the arr
Preview of Fossil Fuel Formation and Generating Electricity From Them Lesson & Board Game

Fossil Fuel Formation and Generating Electricity From Them Lesson & Board Game

This fully resourced lesson for middle school tells the whole story of fossil fuels from their formation to their role in global warming, how a fossil fuel power plant works, then finishes with an explanation of the electricity grid. The aim is, not only to equip students to answer test questions, but explains the science to enable them to understand, and think about, reports they see in the media about global warming and why the world is trying to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. It explain
Preview of Fossil Fuel Formation and Producing Electricity From Them Lesson Plus 3 Games

Fossil Fuel Formation and Producing Electricity From Them Lesson Plus 3 Games

This fully resourced lesson for middle school tells the whole story of fossil fuels from their formation to their role in global warming, how a fossil fuel power plant works, then finishes with an explanation of the electricity grid. The aim is, not only to equip students to answer test questions, but explains the science to enable them to understand, and think about, reports they see in the media about global warming and why the world is trying to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. It explain
Preview of Fossil Fuel Formation & Generating Electricity From Them Lesson Plus Card Game

Fossil Fuel Formation & Generating Electricity From Them Lesson Plus Card Game

This fully resourced lesson for middle school tells the whole story of fossil fuels from their formation to their role in global warming, how a fossil fuel power plant works, then finishes with an explanation of the electricity grid. The aim is, not only to equip students to answer test questions, but explains the science to enable them to understand, and think about, reports they see in the media about global warming and why the world is trying to reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. It explain
Preview of Newton’s 2nd Law Quiz | Differentiated Science Assessment

Newton’s 2nd Law Quiz | Differentiated Science Assessment

Looking for an easy way to assess your students’ understanding of Newton’s 2nd Law (F = m × a)? This quiz resource includes multiple leveled versions—from general education to gifted and modified—making it perfect for differentiation and scaffolding in your middle school science classroom! Each version includes 10 word problems where students apply Force = Mass × Acceleration to calculate force, mass, or acceleration using real-world physics scenarios. What’s Included: Version 1–3 (V1–V3):
Preview of Speed Quiz | 6 Versions + Modified | Distance, Time, Speed Word Problems

Speed Quiz | 6 Versions + Modified | Distance, Time, Speed Word Problems

Looking for a quick and effective way to check your students’ understanding of speed? This Speed Quiz resource includes 6 versions—plus a modified version for extra support—making it perfect for scaffolding instruction or differentiating in your middle school science classroom! Each version includes 8 speed word problems (with one extra credit question) where students calculate speed, distance, or time using the formulas: Speed = Distance ÷ Time Distance = Speed × Time Time = Distance ÷ SpeedW
Preview of Lab Safety FREEBIE ~ Science Doodle Notes ~ Visual Notes ~ Lab Safety Quiz

Lab Safety FREEBIE ~ Science Doodle Notes ~ Visual Notes ~ Lab Safety Quiz

What are doodle notes??Doodle notes are a visual note-taking strategy that will increase student engagement, focus, creativity and concept retention. Recent studies have found that doodling or taking visual notes while studying science material can help enhance learning, engagement, and reasoning. Teaching students to use doodling in class will help them remember more, focus on the topics at hand and generally enjoy the lessons more. Lead your class through the worksheet with the included powerp
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Quiz Review

Newton's Laws of Motion Quiz Review

Use this assignment to review for a quiz on Newton's Laws. Students can work on the questions in pairs or individually but I prefer to play a review game with students in teams to increase engagement, boost retention and have fun with the material. The document includes a space for students to answer and then revise their answers if needed. Since this is a free product, if you could review it after using it, I would greatly appreciate it! :D
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 Acceleration Quiz | 3 Differentiated Versions + Modifications | MS Science

Acceleration Quiz | 3 Differentiated Versions + Modifications | MS Science

Looking for a quick and effective way to assess your students' understanding of acceleration? This Acceleration Quiz resource includes 3 versions of increasing difficulty—perfect for scaffolding instruction or differentiating in your middle school science classroom! Each version includes 6 acceleration word problems where students calculate acceleration using the formula: a = (v final – v start) / timeWhat’s Included:Version 1 (V1): Foundational level problemsVersion 2 (V2): Intermediate pro
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 Derivatives and Motion Problems | Kinematics Calculus Worksheet + Answers

Derivatives and Motion Problems | Kinematics Calculus Worksheet + Answers

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STEMora
Engage your Year 11 ATAR Mathematics Methods students with this comprehensive Applications of Derivatives to Kinematics worksheet. Designed to build confidence in applying calculus to motion problems, this resource includes a wide range of questions from straightforward calculations to applied problem-solving and mixed challenges. What’s Inside: Part A: Fundamental differentiation practice with displacement, velocity, and acceleration. Part B: Real-world applied kinematics problems (cars, ball
Preview of Cambridge Science 9 Complete Unit 3 Forces and Energy Guided Notes & Questions

Cambridge Science 9 Complete Unit 3 Forces and Energy Guided Notes & Questions

Created by
Kevin Lancaster
Unit 3 Forces and Energy guided notes for the Cambridge 9 (8th Grade) Science Curriculum. Students will be able to: 1. Discover what is meant by density. 2. Find out how to calculate density. 3. Compare the densities of solids, liquids and gases. 4. Understand and predict whether objects will float or sink in water. 5. Understand the difference between heat and temperature. 6. Learn that energy cannot be created or destroyed. 7. Understand that because energy is conserved, there is no inc
Preview of Sound Waves Crossword Puzzle:  Puzzle, Answer Key, Answers and Clues List

Sound Waves Crossword Puzzle: Puzzle, Answer Key, Answers and Clues List

This resource is a Crossword Puzzle on Sound Waves : What are Sound Waves, Sound Waves Need A Medium To Travel, Sound Wave Properties (Compression, Rarefaction, Amplitude, Wavelength, Frequency), Speed of Sound (moving through medium, temperature of medium, phase of matter of medium), Sound Wave Interactions with Matter (Transmission, Absorption, Reflection) . This resource is 3 pages: Page 1: Sound Waves Crossword Puzzle. Page 2 is the Answer Key to Crossword Puzzle. Page 3 is the Answers a
Preview of Forces and Energy Complete Middle School Science Unit Plans Guided Notes

Forces and Energy Complete Middle School Science Unit Plans Guided Notes

Created by
Kevin Lancaster
Unit 3 Forces and Energy guided notes. Students will be able to: 1. Discover what is meant by density. 2. Find out how to calculate density. 3. Compare the densities of solids, liquids and gases. 4. Understand and predict whether objects will float or sink in water. 5. Understand the difference between heat and temperature. 6. Learn that energy cannot be created or destroyed. 7. Understand that because energy is conserved, there is no increase or decrease in energy. 8. Understand that th
Preview of Scientific Method Lab — Coin Drop Challenge: Variables & Hypothesis

Scientific Method Lab — Coin Drop Challenge: Variables & Hypothesis

Created by
mindMESA
You might think that you can’t fit many drops of water on the top surface of a penny, but you may be surprised. In this experiment, you’ll observe how many drops of tap water can fit on a coin, and then see if there is a difference between regular water and soapy water. QuestionHow many drops of water can fit on a single penny? Is there a difference between tap water and soapy water?Prediction: I think that a penny can hold _____ drops of tap water. Hypothesis: If I add soap to the water, then t
Preview of Conservation of Energy Middle School Science Unit Plans Guided Notes & Questions

Conservation of Energy Middle School Science Unit Plans Guided Notes & Questions

Created by
Kevin Lancaster
3.3 Conservation of Energy guided notes. Students will be able to: 1. Learn that energy cannot be created or destroyed. 2. Understand that because energy is conserved, there is no increase or decrease in energy. 3. Understand that thermal energy is dissipated from hotter places to colder places. There is complete teacher slideshow and a student fill in the blank slideshow. The slideshows contain information from each topic within the unit. The slideshow contains the following information: -A
Preview of Cambridge Science 9 Unit 3.3 Conservation of Energy Guided Notes & Questions

Cambridge Science 9 Unit 3.3 Conservation of Energy Guided Notes & Questions

Created by
Kevin Lancaster
3.3 Conservation of Energy notes for the Cambridge 9 (8th Grade) Science Curriculum. Students will be able to: 1. Learn that energy cannot be created or destroyed. 2. Understand that because energy is conserved, there is no increase or decrease in energy. 3. Understand that thermal energy is dissipated from hotter places to colder places. All material was taken from the Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Learners Book 9, Second Edition. There is complete teacher slideshow and a student fill i
Preview of Velocity-Time Graphs Activity | Acceleration vs Deceleration | Motion Graph Matc

Velocity-Time Graphs Activity | Acceleration vs Deceleration | Motion Graph Matc

Created by
STEMora
Help students clearly understand the relationship between velocity-time graphs and acceleration with this engaging matching activity. Students analyse different velocity-time graphs and determine whether the motion represents acceleration, deceleration, increasing acceleration, or constant velocity. This resource is perfect for introducing or reinforcing key kinematics concepts in middle or high school physics lessons. Students will examine a series of velocity-time graphs and match them to
Preview of Creating a Conservation of Momentum Problem

Creating a Conservation of Momentum Problem

In this lab projects students will make their own Conservation of Momentum Problem and prove it through math and draw it on a poster. This project helps them better understand how Momentum MUST be conserved throughout the problem as they research and create their own real life situation. My students love doing this one each and every year. It gives them the chance to look up their own information and draw conclusion from their own problem. This can work with any grade level. All you need to
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 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 Intro to Waves Lab — Water, Sound & Light with PhET Simulation

Intro to Waves Lab — Water, Sound & Light with PhET Simulation

Created by
mindMESA
PHET:  Intro to Water, Sound, and Light Waves Go to the Phet Waves Intro sim and choose the Water simulation. Click on the green button to let water drops begin falling. Start with the top view.1. What do the drops create when they hit the water? 2. Describe what you see as the drops continue. 3. Increase and decrease the amplitude setting.  How do the drops of liquid AND the waves change as you increase the amplitude? How do they change when you decrease the amplitude? 4.  What is amplit
Preview of Forces-Pressure in Air & Liquids-Distance Learning & Homeschool-Middle School

Forces-Pressure in Air & Liquids-Distance Learning & Homeschool-Middle School

This is an action-packed distance learning or home school lesson on air pressure and pressure in liquids. What’s CoveredThis fully resourced lesson includes an animated PowerPoint which:demonstrates use of the equation pressure = force/area;explains and gives examples of the relationship between pressure, force and area;specifies units for pressure as N/m2 and Pascals;explains the relationship between upthrust and floating and sinking;explains why number air particles decrease with altitudeex
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