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Preview of Mastering Dimensional Analysis! Step-by-Step Conversions + Answer Key

Mastering Dimensional Analysis! Step-by-Step Conversions + Answer Key

Dimensional Analysis Practice Worksheet | Unit Conversions | Factor-Label Method (w/ Answer Key)This comprehensive worksheet set provides students with everything they need to master dimensional analysis and the factor-label method. Perfect for middle school, high school chemistry, physical science, or physics classes, this resource includes 50 scaffolded practice problems, a detailed conversion reference page, and a complete answer key. Students will practice converting between: ✓ Length
Preview of Applications of Calculus With Higher Order Derivatives

Applications of Calculus With Higher Order Derivatives

In this worksheet, students will find multiple derivatives of a function and then use these derivatives to find displacement, velocity and acceleration.  These physics applications are some of the easiest ways for students to see where derivatives are used in real life situations and to connect calculus to things they are learning in their classes. Only the power rule is needed for these problems, so this worksheet can be used before the other derivative rules have been learned.   An answer she
Preview of Moles, Molar Calculations and Conversions, Avogadro - Full Lesson - 2026

Moles, Molar Calculations and Conversions, Avogadro - Full Lesson - 2026

Mole and Molar Calculations Lesson (with Worksheets and Audio)This resource introduces students to the mole concept and basic chemical calculations. What it is: A lesson and presentation for Grade 9–10 chemistry Suitable as preparation for IB or A Level courses Focuses on fundamental mole concepts and calculations What is included: 55-slide PowerPoint presentation Worked examples of common mole calculations One activity on calculating molar mass Practice worksheets with three sections: Mas
Preview of High School Physics | Free Body Diagrams Practice | No-Prep Sheet | 40 Question

High School Physics | Free Body Diagrams Practice | No-Prep Sheet | 40 Question

Need a ready-to-use activity for teaching free body diagrams? This no-prep resource helps students understand forces through real-life situations — from basic identification to multi-body systems. Perfect for classwork, homework, or review lessons. This Free Body Diagrams (FBD) practice resource is designed to help students build a strong conceptual understanding of forces through structured, real-life situations. Unlike traditional worksheets, this resource follows a clear progression from iden
Preview of Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

The Push or Pull Sort is a ready-to-use Montessori science shelf work designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to explore the basic forces of motion. Students classify common actions and scenarios into push or pull categories, using a control of error to self-check. This activity introduces and reinforces force direction concepts while encouraging observation, sorting, and reasoning skills. Students will: Read scenario cards representing everyday actions (e.g., racing a toy car
Preview of Calculus Applications of Derivatives Worksheet with Answer Key

Calculus Applications of Derivatives Worksheet with Answer Key

Our students need to keep seeing applications for their learning, especially in STEM classes and higher-level math. This Calculus worksheet uses only the most basic differentiation skills (the Power Rule) and allows students to find answers to physics and business questions.  An answer key with explanations is included. As a retired math teacher, I could never find enough resources for my Calculus class - especially in the area of application problems.  Thank you for checking out this worksheet!
Preview of All Units Final Physics Test | Forces, Kinematics, Electricity, Magnets & Energy

All Units Final Physics Test | Forces, Kinematics, Electricity, Magnets & Energy

All Units Physics Test - Completely Editable - Bilingual SpanishIncludes: • Multiple-choice and open-ended versions • Answer key • About 4 questions per unit • Units covered: Forces, Kinematics, Electricity & Magnetism, Energy, and Basic Math • Total: 29 questions — easy to grade Perfect for copying into Formative to create an automatically graded test.
Preview of IB DP Sciences | Internal Assessment IA | Methodology Planning Document 2026

IB DP Sciences | Internal Assessment IA | Methodology Planning Document 2026

IB DP Science IA Methodology Planning DocumentA structured worksheet to help students plan their experimental method before starting their Internal Assessment. What it is: A 9-page planning document Used after the research question is approved Focuses on building a clear and reproducible method What is included: Sections with tables, checklists, and short prompts Space for students to complete each part of their method Teacher review and approval section Checklist to confirm the method can
Preview of IB DP Sciences | Internal Assessment IA | Common Mistakes Seen in the IA | 2026

IB DP Sciences | Internal Assessment IA | Common Mistakes Seen in the IA | 2026

IB DP Sciences IA Common Mistakes GuideA simple guide to help students avoid common errors when completing their Internal Assessment. *Update: The resource has been updated to provide a new style and additional content. What it is: A short guide listing frequent IA mistakes Organised by IA criteria (A–D) Includes basic ways to check and improve work What is included: Examples of common mistakes across the IA Brief guidance on how to fix them Final checklist for review before submission List
Preview of IB DP Sciences | Internal Assessment IA | Writing the Conclusion | 2026

IB DP Sciences | Internal Assessment IA | Writing the Conclusion | 2026

IB DP Science IA Conclusion Writing Worksheet A simple guide to help students write a clear and structured conclusion for their Internal Assessment. * Update: The document has been updated with a cleaner style and with some added content.* What it is: A writing guide with templates and examples Focuses on the conclusion section (Criterion C) Includes subject-specific support for Biology, Chemistry, and Physics What is included: Step-by-step structure for writing a conclusion Example concl
Preview of AP Physics 1 | Motion in One Dimension - Worksheet | AP Exam Style Questions

AP Physics 1 | Motion in One Dimension - Worksheet | AP Exam Style Questions

Are you looking for AP Physics 1 style practice that actually prepares students for the exam? This Motion in One Dimension worksheet is designed to match the AP Physics exam format, focusing on conceptual understanding, graphical reasoning, and multi-step problem solving. --- ### 📘 What’s Included: - 28 carefully structured questions - AP-style conceptual + numerical problems - Motion graphs (position, velocity, acceleration) - Real exam-style reasoning and multi-step questions - Comple
Preview of Science Lab: How does mass affect the swing of a pendulum. Middle School Science

Science Lab: How does mass affect the swing of a pendulum. Middle School Science

Students will observe how mass affects the swing of a pendulum. They will identify the variables in the experiment. They will conduct three trials and analyze the data by finding the mean average. They will then graph the data and state a conclusion.
Preview of Blast Off into Physics! Newton’s Laws/ Force and Motion Doodle Notes Bundle

Blast Off into Physics! Newton’s Laws/ Force and Motion Doodle Notes Bundle

🚀 Blast Off into Physics! Newton’s Laws & Force and Motion Doodle Notes Bundle Are your students tired of dry textbooks? Turn your science block into a creative powerhouse with this all-in-one Force and Motion Doodle Notes & Biography Bundle! Designed specifically for 5th-grade minds, this resource blends artistic engagement with high-level scientific concepts to make Newton’s Laws stick. This isn't just a packet of worksheets: it's a visual learning journey that guides students through the
Preview of Density Tower Lab | Montessori Chemistry Experiment | Hands-On Science for Upper

Density Tower Lab | Montessori Chemistry Experiment | Hands-On Science for Upper

Turn abstract chemistry into a memorable hands-on experience with this Density Tower Lab. Designed for grades 4–6, this activity shows students how liquids and solids behave based on their density, making particle theory both visible and engaging. Students layer liquids such as honey, dish soap, water, and oil in a clear jar, then test different solids (coin, bead, paperclip, grape, popcorn kernel) to see where each one settles. By observing the separation of liquids and the placement of so
Preview of Newton’s Laws Sort | Forces of Motion, Montessori Science

Newton’s Laws Sort | Forces of Motion, Montessori Science

This Newton’s Laws Sort is a ready-to-use Montessori science shelf work designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students. It makes learning Newton’s First, Second, and Third Laws of Motion interactive and memorable by using real-world scenarios that students can relate to. Students will: Read nine scenario cards representing everyday examples of Newton’s First Law (Inertia), Second Law (Force & Acceleration), and Third Law (Action & Reaction) Sort the scenarios under the correct law title
Preview of Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

The Weighted Car Test is an interactive Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate whether weight affects the speed of objects rolling down a ramp. This self-contained shelf work is perfect for a Forces of Motion unit and reinforces key physics concepts such as gravity, acceleration, and friction. Students will: Compare two toy cars—one heavier, one lighter—created by adding weights to one car Predict which car will reach the bottom of
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,
Preview of Affected by Gravity Sort | Montessori & Homeschool Hands-On Learning

Affected by Gravity Sort | Montessori & Homeschool Hands-On Learning

Bring physics to life in your classroom with this engaging Affected by Gravity Sort activity! Designed for Montessori classrooms, homeschool families, and upper elementary science teachers, this hands-on sorting work helps students explore which objects, forces, and phenomena are affected by gravity—and which are not. Perfect for introducing or reinforcing the concept of gravity, this activity includes clear sorting cards that can be laminated for repeated use. Students simply read each card,
Preview of Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Provides a hands-on activity where students cut and sort items into “magnetic” and “non-magnetic” groups. Encourages active engagement and critical thinking through testing and classifying objects. Reinforces the scientific concept of magnetism in a concrete, practical way. Helps students distinguish between materials that are magnetic (e.g., steel) and non-magnetic (e.g., elastic, wood). Promotes fine motor skills through cutting and sorting tasks. Supports vocabulary development rela
Preview of Friction Feel Test – Montessori Science

Friction Feel Test – Montessori Science

Bring Forces of Motion to life in your Montessori classroom with this Friction Feel Test. This hands-on science work is designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate the effects of friction on different surfaces. Students will: Push a toy car across four surface types (crumpled cardstock, aluminum foil, printer paper, coarse sandpaper) Observe differences in resistance Rank surfaces from least to most friction Record results and answer a reflection question Use a con
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