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Preview of Renewable and Nonrenewable 7 Game Bundle for Increasing Student Engagement!

Renewable and Nonrenewable 7 Game Bundle for Increasing Student Engagement!

Turn your Renewable and Nonrenewable lessons into dynamic, game-based learning experiences with this all-in-one classroom activity mega bundle! Designed to boost engagement, reinforce key concepts, and keep students motivated, this collection features seven student-favorite formats—all focused on the same core skills and concepts and perfect for lessons, review days, and formative assessment. Whether you’re introducing new material, reviewing for assessments, or energizing your classroom, thi
Preview of The Science of The Polar Express Web Quest & Movie Guide

The Science of The Polar Express Web Quest & Movie Guide

Created by
STEM Printables
Polar Express Web Quest & Movie Guide. This can be done while students watch the movie or as a Web Quest without watching the movie. Students are guided through the Polar Express Movie with scene descriptions and carefully chosen Science related questions that help students to better understand important Science concepts. Here is an example of sample scene description and question from the resource... The Train Arrives: At the stroke of midnight, a massive, magical train—The Polar Express—stops
Preview of Average Speed & Motion Graphs Google Slide Review | 7th Grade Science & STAAR

Average Speed & Motion Graphs Google Slide Review | 7th Grade Science & STAAR

Created by
Texas Teacher B
Looking for an engaging, no-prep way to review Force & Motion concepts before STAAR or your end-of-unit test? This interactive Google Slides assignment is designed to help students practice average speed and motion graph interpretation in a variety of meaningful ways! Students will stay engaged while reviewing key concepts through a mix of calculation, drag-and-drop, and critical thinking activities. 🧠 What Students Will Practice:👉 Calculating average speed👉 Interpreting distance vs. t
Preview of Circuit Devices and Sensing Circuits (LDR, Thermistor, Resistance, Temperature)

Circuit Devices and Sensing Circuits (LDR, Thermistor, Resistance, Temperature)

Circuit devices are the parts of an electrical circuit that make it work. They are the components of a circuit and they make up the electronic part of a circuit. Circuit devices use electricity to do work and they can be broken down into three groups: resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The purpose of these devices is to regulate current flow in a circuit by increasing or decreasing voltage. Circuit devices are an important part of the electrical circuit. Without them, the electrical circuit w
Preview of Solubility Curve-Quiz 1: Google Form (Distance Learning)

Solubility Curve-Quiz 1: Google Form (Distance Learning)

This form can be used for distance learning, or in your regular classroom. Standard coveredSPS6. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information to explain the properties of solutions.c. Analyze and interpret data from a solubility curve to determine the effect of temperature on solubility. ObjectivesStudents will learn about the solubility curve by defining solubility,identifying the factors that help increase the solubility of a solute in a solvent,determining the solubility of a substance at
Preview of NGSS Physical Science - Post-Test Cards: Wave Properties and Patterns

NGSS Physical Science - Post-Test Cards: Wave Properties and Patterns

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Physical Science: Middle SchoolStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas:A simple wave has a repeating pattern with a specific wavelength, frequency, and amplitude. (MS-PS4-1)Task Cards Format: 24 Questions: What is the wavelength of a wave? Correct Answer - (The distance between two consecutive crests) Which of the following describes frequency? Correct Answer - (The number of waves that pass a point in one second) If the frequency of a wave increases
Preview of Changes In Momentum (Forces, Safety Features, Cars, Helmets)

Changes In Momentum (Forces, Safety Features, Cars, Helmets)

Momentum is a fundamental concept in physics and is defined as the product of mass and velocity of an object. It is an important factor in understanding the motion of objects, as it helps us to understand how quickly a body can change its direction or speed. In physics, changes in momentum occur when a force acts on the object, either increasing or decreasing its velocity. This can be due to external forces such as friction or internal forces such as gravity. Changes in momentum can also occur w
Preview of 2021: TEKS 8.7A - Acceleration - Newton's Second Law - Color by Number - Winter

2021: TEKS 8.7A - Acceleration - Newton's Second Law - Color by Number - Winter

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with TEKS 2021 Middle School Science:SCIENCE.8.7.A calculate and analyze how the acceleration of an object is dependent upon the net force acting on the object and the mass of the object using Newton's Second Law of Motion; and12 Multiple Choice Questions: alculating Acceleration - Newton's Second Law, Net Force, and Mass If a sled with a mass of 10 kg is pushed with a force of 50 N, what is the acceleration of the sled?Correct Answer - (5m/s²)If the force
Preview of 2021: TEKS 8.8A - Transverse Waves Characteristics - Color by Number - Winter

2021: TEKS 8.8A - Transverse Waves Characteristics - Color by Number - Winter

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with TEKS 2021 Middle School Science:SCIENCE.8.8.A compare the characteristics of amplitude, frequency, and wavelength in transverse waves, including the electromagnetic spectrum; and12 Multiple Choice Questions: Wave Characteristics: Amplitude, Frequency, Wavelength in Transverse Waves What determines the brightness of a light wave?Correct Answer - (Amplitude)Which characteristic describes the energy level in electromagnetic waves?Correct Answer - (Frequen
Preview of Pressure (Force, Pascals, Atmospheric, Liquids)

Pressure (Force, Pascals, Atmospheric, Liquids)

Pressure exists on surfaces, in air and in liquids. On surfaces, pressure is calculated by dividing force by area. Atmospheric pressure decreases with height, and liquid pressure increases with depth. You should never swing on one leg of a chair. Not only can it break the chair, but it can also damage the floor. This is because you are applying too much pressure to the floor. To calculate pressure, you need to know two things: the force or weight exerted, and: the surface area over which the fo
Preview of NGSS Physical Science - CBN: Energy Changes with Motion

NGSS Physical Science - CBN: Energy Changes with Motion

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Middle School Physical ScienceTheme: Black History MonthStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas: PS3.B: Conservation of Energy and Energy Transfer When the motion energy of an object changes, there is inevitably some other change in energy at the same time. (MS-PS3-5)Task Cards Format: Multiple Choices with twelve (12) questions: What happens when kinetic energy decreases in a moving object? Correct Answer - (Potential energy increases) Which type of
Preview of NGSS Physical Science Exit Ticket: Understanding Wave Properties

NGSS Physical Science Exit Ticket: Understanding Wave Properties

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Physical Science: Middle SchoolStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas:A simple wave has a repeating pattern with a specific wavelength, frequency, and amplitude. (MS-PS4-1)Task Cards Format: 24 Exit Ticket Questions 8 Multiple Choice8 True or False8 Identification What is the distance between two consecutive wave crests called? Correct Answer - (Wavelength) What does frequency measure in a wave? Correct Answer - (The number of cycles per second) Whic
Preview of NGSS Physical Science Task Card: Understanding Wave Properties

NGSS Physical Science Task Card: Understanding Wave Properties

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Physical Science: Middle SchoolStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas:A simple wave has a repeating pattern with a specific wavelength, frequency, and amplitude. (MS-PS4-1)Task Cards Format: Multiple Choices with two (2) choices What does a simple wave have?Correct Answer - (Repeating pattern)What is the cycle of a wave?Correct Answer - (From point A to point C)What is the frequency of a wave if there are 300 cycles in 1 minute?Correct Answer - (5 Hz)W
Preview of Motion Graphs Wkst: x-t, v-t, a-t (Velocity & Acceleration) EDITABLE W/KEY

Motion Graphs Wkst: x-t, v-t, a-t (Velocity & Acceleration) EDITABLE W/KEY

Help your students build a deeper understanding of motion with this great practice worksheet! Students analyze position-time (x-t) graphs and use them to determine direction of motion, velocity (increasing/decreasing, positive/negative), and acceleration. They then apply their understanding by sketching corresponding velocity-time (v-t) and acceleration-time (a-t) graphs. This resource is perfect for reinforcing key concepts in kinematics and helping students connect multiple representations of
Preview of Constant Velocity Leveled Practice

Constant Velocity Leveled Practice

Created by
Declan Gruber
This English/Spanish resource allows students to practice making calculations about objects moving with constant velocity, in a differentiated, leveled approach. Complete with answer key, students move through four levels of increasing difficulty allowing for targeted interventions and mastery checks. This is aligned to the Constant Velocity Quizzes.
Preview of Egg Drop: Design, Build, Test

Egg Drop: Design, Build, Test

Created by
Just Ask Becky
Editable Google DocumentStudents will need materials to complete this project! List below.Egg Drop Challenge! I designed this project for my 6th grade science class. We did a mini unit on physics and motion. This project focuses on student's understanding of mass, gravity, drag, and speed. Students will be researching, designing, building, and testing a device to keep an egg from breaking from a height of 10 feet. *You can change the height to make it more or less challenging.* The students als
Preview of Middle School Friction Force Slides & Differentiated groupwork Activity

Middle School Friction Force Slides & Differentiated groupwork Activity

Created by
Raise Thinkers
Elevate your middle school science curriculum with our comprehensive Middle School Friction Force Slides + Differentiated Activity bundle! Aligned with NGSS Standard NGSS.MS-PS2-2, this resource offers a deep dive into essential concepts of friction, factors affecting it, increasing and decreasing it, useful and harmful friction along with a virtual lab with data recording and analysis. 30+ slides concluded with a differentiated additional 4 slides ( each containing 6-8 slides based on level)
Preview of Heat Energy Transfer Mini Unit for Middle School NGSS MS-PS3-3

Heat Energy Transfer Mini Unit for Middle School NGSS MS-PS3-3

This heat energy transfer mini unit has everything you need to teach NGSS MS-PS3-3 including editable student Slides, worksheets, hands-on investigations, a final project and extension activity.  Topics covered include thermal energy transfer, conduction, convection, radiation, insulation, kinetic energy and more!  If you want to decrease stress for yourself and your students and help kids make personal connections to the science they are learning, try this self-paced heat energy transfer min
Preview of Gravity FORCE PhET 5E Virtual Lab | Self-Grading Google Form + Lab Guide

Gravity FORCE PhET 5E Virtual Lab | Self-Grading Google Form + Lab Guide

This is a self grading, guided virtual lab that explores the relationships of gravity, mass and distance using the simulation, Gravity Force Lab: Basics by PhET (NGSS PS2-4). Students follow step-by-step instructions in the google form while tinkering with the simulation, manipulating the variables and observing, recording and graphing data for what happens as they increase/decrease mass and distance to see how it affects the force of gravity between two bodies. A printable key is provided for
Preview of NGSS (MS-PS2-4) Color by Number: Gravitational Force Mass Interaction

NGSS (MS-PS2-4) Color by Number: Gravitational Force Mass Interaction

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Middle School Physical ScienceTheme: Black History MonthStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas: PS2.B: Types of Interactions Gravitational forces are always attractive. There is a gravitational force between any two masses, but it is very small except when one or both of the objects have large mass—e.g., Earth and the sun. (MS-PS2-4)Task Cards Format: Multiple Choices with twelve (12) questions: What is gravity? Correct Answer - (Force attracting mass
Preview of Expansion, Contraction & State Change | Grade 7 Ontario Science | Heat

Expansion, Contraction & State Change | Grade 7 Ontario Science | Heat

“Expansion, Contraction & State Change” is a curriculum-aligned resource for Grade 7 Ontario Science (2022), supporting Strand C: Heat in the Environment. This resource explores how thermal energy affects the motion of particles, leading to observable changes in matter — including expansion, contraction, and changes of state. Students will build on their understanding of particle theory, learning how increased or decreased heat energy causes solids, liquids, and gases to behave differently. T
Preview of NGSS Physical Science Task Card: Potential (Stored) Energy

NGSS Physical Science Task Card: Potential (Stored) Energy

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Physical Science: Middle SchoolStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas:A system of objects may also contain stored (potential) energy, depending on their relative positions. (MS-PS3-2)Task Cards Format: Multiple Choices with two (2) choices What type of energy is stored?Correct Answer - (Potential energy)What determines potential energy?Correct Answer - (Height and position)What happens to potential energy when raised?Correct Answer - (It increases)What
Preview of Gravity FORCE PhET Virtual Lab | Self-Grading Google Forms + CER | TRIO BUNDLE

Gravity FORCE PhET Virtual Lab | Self-Grading Google Forms + CER | TRIO BUNDLE

This virtual lab TRIO BUNDLE is perfect for those who seek a self grading digital lab option for grading ease or hybrid teaching. The google form assignment is a self grading, guided virtual lab that explores the relationships of gravity, mass and distance using the simulation, Gravity Force Lab: Basics by PhET (NGSS PS2-4). Students follow step-by-step instructions in the google form while tinkering with the simulation, manipulating the variables and observing what happens as they increase
Preview of Kinetic & Potential Energy Stores (Movement, Raised Objects, Stretching, Height)

Kinetic & Potential Energy Stores (Movement, Raised Objects, Stretching, Height)

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, and potential energy is the stored energy. Kinetic energy is related to the movement of an object. Potential energy has two types: gravitational potential and elastic potential. Gravitational potential is related to gravity and elastic potential relates to elasticity or tension in a spring. Elastic potential can be converted into kinetic or thermal kinetic. Kinetic and potential energies are always in balance, or at least they should be. If kinetic energy
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