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Preview of States of Matter (Information, Sorting Cards & Control Chart) - Montessori

States of Matter (Information, Sorting Cards & Control Chart) - Montessori

Understanding the states of matter helps children grasp why different substances behave as they do, laying a foundation for more complex scientific concepts in the future. To use the States of Matter Cards, identify and classify matter into three states: solid, liquid, and gas. Then, use the control chart to verify the classifications. Includes: 4 information cardsclassification title cards3-part cards for solid, liquid, gas24 photographic sorting cards1 control chartTo create a set of 3-part c
Preview of Units of Measurement Conversion Chart | High School Chemistry Physics Reference

Units of Measurement Conversion Chart | High School Chemistry Physics Reference

Give your students a clear and reliable resource with this Units of Measurement Conversion Chart, designed for grades 9–12 chemistry and physics. This printable PDF provides a quick reference for SI base units, prefixes, and common conversions, making it an essential tool for labs, practice problems, and assessments. What’s Included: Fundamental SI Base Units (names, symbols, and quantities) SI Prefixes Chart with symbols, meanings, and powers of ten Common Conversions for length, mass, volume
Preview of States of Matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas) - Cut & Paste Activity

States of Matter (Solid, Liquid, Gas) - Cut & Paste Activity

Understanding the states of matter helps children grasp why different substances behave as they do, laying a foundation for more complex scientific concepts in the future. This States of Matter Sorting is a cut-and-paste activity. Cut out the pictures. Identify and classify the matter into three states: solid, liquid, and gas. Use the control chart to verify the classification. Glue the pictures onto the blank chart. This set includes: 24 pictures1 blank chart1 control chartThere are two versio
Preview of Montessori Sorting Card Activity - Matter or Energy?

Montessori Sorting Card Activity - Matter or Energy?

Is a waterfall matter or energy? What about microwaves or a plastic bag? This simple, engaging sorting activity introduces lower elementary children to one of the foundational concepts of physics — the difference between matter and energy. What's included:2 category header cards: Matter and Energy, each with a clear definition20 word cards to sort across both categoriesControl chart for independent self-correctionPDF format, print and cutHow to use: Children cut and sort the word cards under the
Preview of Newton's Three Laws of Motion (Information & Picture Cards) - Physics

Newton's Three Laws of Motion (Information & Picture Cards) - Physics

Exploring Newton's Three Laws of Motion enhances understanding of forces, mass, and motion, ultimately fostering critical thinking and observational skills. This set includes: a short bio card on Isaac Newton3 information cards (1 for each law)3 formula cards (1 for each law)3 information cards (force, mass, acceleration)Each of the 3 laws includes the following: 4 picture cardstitle carddescription cardformula card1 control chartTo create a set of 3-part cards, print the cards twice. Cut the l
Preview of 2D Kinematics Test Review & Study Guide | Honors/AP Physics 1 Projectile Motion

2D Kinematics Test Review & Study Guide | Honors/AP Physics 1 Projectile Motion

🚀Master two-dimensional motion like a pro with this 2-D Kinematics Test Review and Study Guide Presentation, designed for AP Physics 1 (AP Phys 1), Honors Physics, or Introductory Mechanics courses. This slideshow/study tool transforms complex projectile motion into clear, actionable steps. Each section simplifies critical concepts — from the “Clock Trick” for connecting horizontal and vertical motion to shortcuts for maximum height, range, and flight time. It’s the perfect blend of concep
Preview of Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

The Ball Drop Test is a self-contained Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate how gravity affects falling objects. This engaging work allows students to measure and compare the time it takes for a ball to drop from different heights and to understand acceleration due to gravity. Students will: Drop a ping pong ball from three different heights (0.5 m, 1.0 m, and 1.5 m) Use a stopwatch to measure drop time for each height Repeat trials,
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