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Preview of Motion Diagram / Motion Map Activity: Monsters in the School

Motion Diagram / Motion Map Activity: Monsters in the School

Created by
Superposition
This is a Halloween themed self-paced "choose your own adventure" type activity were you are searching for various monsters in the school in order to capture them. This is done by analysing motion maps / motion diagrams. There are three motions featured in this activity: constant motion, increasing (speeding up), and decreasing (slowing down). After you determine what the motion is, you are asked to calculate where to put the "trap" in order to catch the monster.
Preview of Monster Mass!  PowerPoint, Notes, & Quiz!

Monster Mass! PowerPoint, Notes, & Quiz!

Are your students having a hard time with mass and weight? This fun and fully animated PowerPoint may be just what they need! In an adorable Halloween theme, you can teach or review this skill while students take notes on the note-taker (perfect size for interactive science notebooks!). Afterwards, check for comprehension with a 10 question quiz. File includes: PowerPoint Student Notes Student Quiz (10 questions) Please download the preview file before purchasing so you can see exactly what
Preview of Radium Girls ~ Movie Guide + Quiz + Crossword Puzzle + Word Search

Radium Girls ~ Movie Guide + Quiz + Crossword Puzzle + Word Search

Created by
Carol Nescio
"I am afraid of radium and polonium ... I don't want to monkey with them." Thomas Edison (American inventor ~ 1847 - 1931) The beginning of the 20th century saw the scientific miracle of radium mixed with paint to create luminous watch dials. These watches became essential to soldiers in The Great War. The young women painting the watch dials in factories had no idea, however, that they were being exposed to radiation poisoning. They became known as the 'glowing girls'. This film ~ Ra
Preview of Thanksgiving Motion Scavenger Hunt | Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration

Thanksgiving Motion Scavenger Hunt | Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration

Make reviewing motion concepts festive and fun with this Thanksgiving Motion Scavenger Hunt! Students will move around the classroom solving 12 editable questions about speed, velocity, distance, time, and acceleration — all with a Thanksgiving twist! This activity keeps your students engaged as they apply motion formulas to real-world Thanksgiving scenarios. Whether it’s a turkey sprinting across the yard or a pumpkin pie delivery truck cruising to Grandma’s house, students will use their knowl
Preview of Parts of the Skeleton Quiz

Parts of the Skeleton Quiz

Are your students learning about the human body and the parts to the skeleton? Whether you are teaching science or integrating Halloween into a fun yet educational part of the school day, test their knowledge in this Skeleton Quiz. Students can use the word bank to label the parts of the skeleton. Answer key included.
Preview of Candy Cane Activity

Candy Cane Activity

Created by
Deb's Stuff
This worksheet could be a formative assessment in physical and chemical changes of matter. Plus, it has a writing task and a math task included. ALl you need is one candy cane per student.
Preview of Science of Thanksgiving

Science of Thanksgiving

This is a good middle school lesson on the topic of Energy built around the them of Thanksgiving. Keeps students learning, AND .... gives the Teacher some time to put grades in the gradebook. Short story, Coloring page, Student writing assignments, quiz W/ key.
Preview of Electromagnet - Coil Turns vs Magnetic Strength STEM Investigation

Electromagnet - Coil Turns vs Magnetic Strength STEM Investigation

Students will investigate electromagnetism by building their own classroom-made electromagnets and testing how changing the number of wire coils affects magnetic strength. Using an iron nail, insulated wire, a battery, and paper clips, students observe how electric current creates a magnetic field and how increasing coils strengthens that field. Through repeated trials, data collection, averaging, graphing, and a CER, students discover the relationship between coil turns and magnetic force whi
Preview of Newton 1st Law of Motion STEM Investigation | Penny and Index Card Inertia Test

Newton 1st Law of Motion STEM Investigation | Penny and Index Card Inertia Test

Students will investigate Newton’s First Law of Motion by testing how different masses behave when the support beneath them is removed rapidly. Using an index card, a coin, and a cup, students flick the card to observe whether objects of varying mass drop straight into the cup or move with the card. Through repeated trials, data recording, percent-success calculations, class graphing, and a CER, students learn how inertia affects motion and why mass influences the likelihood of movement. Learni
Preview of Valentine’s Day Speed & Motion Color by Number Activity (Distance = Rate × Time)

Valentine’s Day Speed & Motion Color by Number Activity (Distance = Rate × Time)

Looking for a fun, low-prep way to practice calculating speed and motion with your students this Valentine’s Day? This Speed = Distance ÷ Time Color by Number activity is the perfect blend of math, science, and creativity! Students solve real-world word problems to reveal a Valentine-themed picture while reinforcing key physics concepts. This resource is ideal for physical science, middle school science, or 9th grade physics and works great as classwork, homework, early finisher work, sub plans,
Preview of STEM Activity: DROP IT! Egg Drop Challenge Project Based Learning

STEM Activity: DROP IT! Egg Drop Challenge Project Based Learning

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Inexpensive and ingenious! Let's Build Something Together Engineering Resource (LBSTER) invites students to create the ideal egg container: the lightest container for an “A+” Grade to protect a raw Grade-A egg from cracking, such as after a four-story free fall drop from the football stadium stands! Ss participate in project based learning STEM activity with DROP IT! to understand how to safely ship containers; from cargo in cars to rovers on Mars. Successful explorations of Mars with rovers (l
Preview of Periodic Table of Elements Color By Number | Thanksgiving Science Activity

Periodic Table of Elements Color By Number | Thanksgiving Science Activity

Make learning the periodic table festive and fun this Thanksgiving with this Periodic Table of Elements Color by Number – Thanksgiving Edition! Students will review key periodic table concepts while coloring an adorable Thanksgiving science-themed picture featuring a turkey atom design. This engaging, no-prep activity reinforces essential chemistry vocabulary and periodic table organization — perfect for middle school science! Don't like the colors? No problem! This color by number includes an
Preview of Newton's Third Law of Motion STEM Investigation | Thrust vs Nozzle Size, 3rd Law

Newton's Third Law of Motion STEM Investigation | Thrust vs Nozzle Size, 3rd Law

Students will investigate Newton’s 3rd Law of Motion by testing how changing the nozzle opening of a water-powered bottle jet affects the distance it travels. Using a plastic bottle, interchangeable bottle-cap nozzles with different hole diameters, and a simple launch cradle, students observe how the backward push of water creates an equal and opposite forward force. Through repeated launches, distance measurement, class averages, graphing, and a CER, students discover how nozzle size changes t
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