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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 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 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 Reading Distance/Time and Speed Graphs - RETENTION TOOL!!

Reading Distance/Time and Speed Graphs - RETENTION TOOL!!

Created by
mysciencesneed
Mem Art Video: ABS Graph and I Don't Care Graph Differentiating between distance/time graphs and speed/time graphs. Mem Art (memory art) designed to organize distance/time graphs and speed/time graphs. This drawing is great for reviews, explaining and to use on supplemental aids for state tests. Key Vocabulary: constant speed, acceleration, increasing speed, decreasing speed, distance, time, speed, velocity, stationary, moving away, coming back.
Preview of Derivatives and Motion Problems | Kinematics Calculus Worksheet + Answers

Derivatives and Motion Problems | Kinematics Calculus Worksheet + Answers

Created by
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 Lab Activity - Relating Pitch and Frequency in Sound Waves - Hands On

Lab Activity - Relating Pitch and Frequency in Sound Waves - Hands On

DescriptionThis lab activity will prepare students to compare how the pitch and frequency of longitudinal sound waves varies in musical instruments. Students will discover that as pitch increases, the frequency of the waves increases; as pitch decreases, the frequency of the waves decreases. Each section of this lab includes questions about the factors that change: string length, thickness, tension, and the amount of air in a chamber. I've written the instructions where students will be ab
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 Introduction to Graphing Motion Guided Notes and Practice

Introduction to Graphing Motion Guided Notes and Practice

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3rd and 14th
Students will be introduced to graphing motion without using numbers. The notes introduce students to constructing time/position graphs and time/speed graphs. Students work with situations including constant speed, increasing/decreasing speed, stopping, etc. This resource requires no prep - just print, copy and go! What's Included:3 pages of guided notes/examples 2 pages with practice problemsWorked out, handwritten solutionsPlease download the preview to be sure this product is appropriat
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 Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Easy Lab. Investigating the Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab + Crossword PuzzleAligned with NGSS Standards: HS-PS4-1, Science and Engineering Practices Explore the inverse relationship between distance and light intensity in this interactive physics lab! Using a lux meter app on smartphones, students will observe how light intensity decreases as the distance from a flashlight increases. This experiment provides a clear demonstration of inverse relationships in physic
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 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 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 What is Gravity? Article Note-Taking Guide and Questions

What is Gravity? Article Note-Taking Guide and Questions

You and I both know that if you tell students to read an article without giving them questions to answer on it they won't read the article. For that reason, I created a note-taking guide and questions for a NASA article on gravity. The note-taking guide and questions are perfect for middle and high school students as it allows them to: Carefully read the articleBetter understand what gravity is, how it works, the role it plays with the planets, humans, and everything else on Earth.Have the con
Preview of Concept builder: force & acceleration are directly proportional (F=ma)

Concept builder: force & acceleration are directly proportional (F=ma)

Created by
ScienceHelper
Engage your students with this insightful worksheet on Force and Acceleration! This resource invites students to explore and deepen their understanding of how force and acceleration are linked, when mass remains constant. Through guided questions, students tackle key ideas: What happens to acceleration when force increases but mass stays the same?Similarly, what happens if force decreases but mass stays the same?Designed to prompt abstract thinking, this worksheet moves beyond simple calculati
Preview of Speed and Velocity word problems

Speed and Velocity word problems

This formula breakdown sheet focuses on the concepts of speed and velocity so that students understand the relationship between the variables as one is increased/decreased.
Preview of Lesson 26 PowerPoint - Impulse and Momentum

Lesson 26 PowerPoint - Impulse and Momentum

PowerPoint to go with a impulse and momentum animated lesson. Each lesson PowerPoint has a separate handout that can be found on Teachers Pay Teachers and a webpage which includes the content and 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 H
Preview of Forces Worksheet Bundle {PDF & Editable} - Ms Marwa Tarek

Forces Worksheet Bundle {PDF & Editable} - Ms Marwa Tarek

Created by
Ms Marwa Tarek
Forces Worksheet Bundle (PDF & Editable PPT) | NGSS-Aligned | Grades 5-8 Engaging, Hands-On Science Worksheets Aligned with NGSSProduct DetailsFormat: Printable PDF + Editable PowerPointNumber of Pages: 35 Worksheets + Detailed Answer KeyGrade Levels: 5th – 8th GradeNGSS Standards: MS-PS2-1, MS-PS2-2, MS-PS2-4Includes: Detailed Model Answers for Easy AssessmentWhat’s Inside?Section 1: Forces & Motion (NGSS: MS-PS2-1, MS-PS2-2) What can forces do? (Speed up, slow down, change shape, change dir
Preview of Parallel Circuits

Parallel Circuits

Created by
Simon Cox
Comprehension and additional task exercises pages 180 and 181 from Next Page Science. Suitable for 6th to 9th grade US. Accompanying PowerPoint, word searches and answers available for free from www.nextpagescience.com. This exercise covers: • A car ‘T’ junction as an analogy for a circuit junction • The four principles governing the operation of parallel circuits • The principles explained step-by-step through a two and three branch circuit with the same resistance bulbs and a three branch ci
Preview of Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Graphing Variable Relationships: Direct, Inverse, and No Correlation Help students understand how variables relate to one another using this engaging graphing relationships infographic. This visual teaching resource explains three important types of relationships between variables: • Direct proportionality – both variables increase together • Inverse proportionality – one variable increases while the other decreases • No correlation – variables show no predictable pattern Students learn h
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