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Preview of Scratch 3.2 Coding - Fun Computer Technology Unit!  7 EDITABLE STEM Lessons

Scratch 3.2 Coding - Fun Computer Technology Unit! 7 EDITABLE STEM Lessons

This popular computer technology unit has been updated to support the latest version of Scratch 3.2 - available online or as an app. This unit has been revised November 2023! Every PowerPoint presentation, planning document, Scratch Project and worksheet has been updated. Tutorial Videos have now been added demonstrating how to complete the tasks in this unit.This complete, fun, 7 lesson unit of work introduces students to the interactive world of Scratch programming using drag-and-drop coding.
Preview of TED Talk: The High-Stakes Race to Make Quantum Computers Work- Chiara Decaroli

TED Talk: The High-Stakes Race to Make Quantum Computers Work- Chiara Decaroli

Unlock the mysteries of quantum computing with this engaging TED-Ed companion resource! Perfect for high school and college classrooms, this activity dives into the physics, technology, and challenges behind the next frontier of computation. Includes 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a full debate topic exploring whether governments should fund this groundbreaking technology now or wait for further development. Great for sparking curiosity in science, te
Preview of Physics: Google Sheets Programming With Kinematics

Physics: Google Sheets Programming With Kinematics

Created by
Steven U. Allen
This is an assignment that I created to help my students understand the four kinematic equations a little better. The students are instructed to create a Google Sheets (Microsoft Excel using the same codes) Document and type in the codes so that they can simply type in unknown values to obtain known values. Initial and final velocities, distance, time, and acceleration will be used. In a way, they are creating a "cheat program" to check their answers during the homework. If they can understand
Preview of TED Talk: Have We Reached the Limit of Computer Power?-  Sajan Saini and George

TED Talk: Have We Reached the Limit of Computer Power?- Sajan Saini and George

This TED-Ed companion resource explores one of the most important concepts in modern computing—Moore’s Law—and what happens when we reach its limits. Through engaging visuals and cutting-edge science, students will discover the physical, economic, and environmental challenges shaping the future of microchip design. Perfect for high school or college courses in STEM, environmental science, engineering, or technology ethics, this resource includes: 20 thought-provoking discussion questions An exp
Preview of Physics Models with Python 6

Physics Models with Python 6

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program objects moving with projectile motion and air drag.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 5

Physics Models with Python 5

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program a block that slides and slows due to friction.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 4

Physics Models with Python 4

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program a model of projectile motion.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 3

Physics Models with Python 3

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program motion with constant acceleration.
Preview of Physics Models with Python 2

Physics Models with Python 2

Created by
Aaron Keller
Students program a block to slide across a wooden floor.
Preview of Introduction to Matlab 3

Introduction to Matlab 3

Created by
Aaron Keller
Creating loops and programs in Matlab.
Preview of Physics Exercises for the TI-83/TI-84 Graphing Calculator

Physics Exercises for the TI-83/TI-84 Graphing Calculator

Created by
TheScienceGiant
In these exercises, Ss will: • Program your graphing calculator to display graphs of displacement and speed for a falling body. • Program your graphing calculator to create a graph of height versus time so you can predict how high a vertically launched rocket will go and how long it will remain in flight, given the following initial speeds for a rocket traveling straight upward, at an angle of 90 degrees. • Program your graphing calculator to create a graph of normal forces versus force of stat
Preview of Introductory Physics Complete Unit VI "Electricity & Magnetism"

Introductory Physics Complete Unit VI "Electricity & Magnetism"

Created by
AstronomyDad
Unit VI “Electricity & Magnetism” folder contains five comprehensive PowerPoint lessons; four review programs with printable color PDF worksheets; five student PPT note guides; two chapter vocabulary sheets; several student worksheets and computer/Internet lab activities (PDF and Word); several short assessments and two chapter tests (short answer, multiple choice, matching, true/false questions) with answer keys also in Word and PDF. PowerPoint lessons contain many graphics and at least two li
Preview of Microsoft Excel Vector Solver

Microsoft Excel Vector Solver

Solve 2 dimensional, non perpendicular vector addition problems on a spreadsheet students create from scratch. Outstanding concept review for adding vectors of all types. Students construct the spreadsheet in a computer lab or at home and then answer questions about how they programmed the spreadsheet and then solve problems using the spreadsheet. The answer key provides full descriptions of any/all necessary spreadsheet manipulations so it is perfect for a teacher needing to brush up on Ex
Preview of Science Technology Engineering Math – Semester Long Basic Pacing Guide

Science Technology Engineering Math – Semester Long Basic Pacing Guide

Check out the One-Semester STEM Bundle Below: CLICK HERE!STEM – One-Semester Basic Pacing Guide | Semester Scope & Sequence Plan your STEM course with this 18-week pacing guide that integrates science, engineering, technology, AI, and computer hardware. This semester introduces: Computer Components & Hardware Systems Physics of Motion, Energy & Gravity Electricity, Magnetism & Circuits Chemistry, Waves, Sound, Light & Optics Python Programming Fundamentals Robotics, Sensors & Engineering Desig
Preview of Potentially Kinetic Toy Report - Technical Writing

Potentially Kinetic Toy Report - Technical Writing

What is Technical Writing? Technical writing refers to the special methods of writing depending upon the field, skills, or content. Technical writing in science can vary depending upon the task and purpose. TW in science can include computer program writing, lab reports, research reports or essays, field communication with other scientists, peer reviews, and much more. Why do Students Need to Write Technical Writing Pieces? As a student-scientist, it is important that you practice the ski
Preview of TED Talk: Your Phone’s Camera isn’t as Good as you Think- Rachel Yang

TED Talk: Your Phone’s Camera isn’t as Good as you Think- Rachel Yang

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the science and technology behind smartphone cameras, focusing on image sensors, photosites, computational photography, and machine learning. Students learn why hardware improvements are reaching physical limits and how software bridges the gap to produce high-quality images. Includes 20 rigorous discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a multi-perspective debate topic—perfect for STEM, physics, computer science, and digital media courses. G
Preview of Interactive Resonance | Sound Waves Simulator & Lab Materials - HTML App

Interactive Resonance | Sound Waves Simulator & Lab Materials - HTML App

Transform How Students Learn Sound Waves & Resonance - No Installation Required! Resonance Lab Suite: Interactive Sound Physics Simulator & Data Tools for STEM Education Struggling to make resonance and sound waves click for your students? The Resonance Wave Explorer brings abstract wave concepts to life through an interactive HTML app - accessible from any device with a web browser, no downloads or installation needed! This complete digital package includes two powerful, ready-to-use HTML
Preview of ARDUINO COMPLETE BEGINNER COURSE BUNDLE - MOTOR & SWITCH SERIES

ARDUINO COMPLETE BEGINNER COURSE BUNDLE - MOTOR & SWITCH SERIES

Created by
STEM FUN HUB
Learning about electronics should be fun for kids and an Arduino board makes it both fun and accessible for all ages. It’s always easier to learn through hands-on activities. Arduino projects provide an engaging way for kids to get more interested in building and manipulating electronics. Arduino coding projects for kids need to be both interesting and easy for BEGINNERS. Otherwise, kids might give up before they get started. The key benefits of learning Arduino are: Students can build awes
Preview of Video Analysis Lab BUNDLE - Kinematics - Free online software!

Video Analysis Lab BUNDLE - Kinematics - Free online software!

Created by
JazzyJoules
Objectives: For the labs in this bundle, students use a free video analysis website to collect and analyze real-world data. In one of the labs, students use a video of a falling object to find the acceleration of gravity. In another lab, students analyze a video of a projectile to see that the velocity in the x-direction is constant while the velocity in the y-direction changes. These could be used before or after students have learned about these topics (inquiry-based or not). What equipment i
Preview of TED Talk: The Hidden Network that Makes the Internet Possible- Sajan Saini

TED Talk: The Hidden Network that Makes the Internet Possible- Sajan Saini

Take your students inside the hidden infrastructure of the internet with this TED-Ed companion resource on fiber optics and integrated photonics. This lesson unpacks how glass fibers carry pulses of light across the globe, how total internal reflection traps information within them, and how photonic chips are reshaping the future of data centers and wireless communication. Students will explore the science of light, the challenges of global bandwidth, and the innovations driving us toward hyper
Preview of Grant: Winning Proposal for LEGO Mindstorm Robotics Kits

Grant: Winning Proposal for LEGO Mindstorm Robotics Kits

This is a winning grant proposal to purchase LEGO Mindstorm Invention System robotics kits to use for science, physics, technology and engineering activities. A state electrical cooperation awarded $1500.00 for this grant in 2002. This proposal is customizable and can be adjusted to compensate for the variations in prices and costs of the equipment so please adjust this grant as you see necessary to meet your project needs. The customizable parts of this proposal are highlighted in yellow. The R
Preview of A.I. Amplified Human: Physics Hooke's Law & Springs Project w/ Data & AI Chatbot

A.I. Amplified Human: Physics Hooke's Law & Springs Project w/ Data & AI Chatbot

Created by
JenFinnScience
Add an interesting Artificial Intelligence Component to your STEM Physics Hooke's Law Spring Lab by incorporating this 90 line dataset of spring force and extension (stretch) data and using an A.I. Chatbot to investigate and utilize the data in new and surprising ways! This science activity is a unique way to combine the traditional Hooke's Law Lab (included, with instructions for investigating 3 springs with 10, 15, and 20 gram masses) with artificial intelligence and show students well-eng
Preview of TED Talk: How much does a video weigh?- Michael Stevens

TED Talk: How much does a video weigh?- Michael Stevens

This high school resource explores how curiosity drives learning, using engaging scientific questions to introduce concepts like light, energy, and digital information. Best for: STEM, Physics, Media Literacy, ELA Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Is there a limit to technological progress?- Clément Vidal

TED Talk: Is there a limit to technological progress?- Clément Vidal

This TED-Ed companion resource explores how scientists think about the future of technological progress using the Kardashev and Barrow Scales. Students examine energy use, scale, and the search for intelligent life while considering whether civilization faces true technological limits. What’s included: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsA clear, expanded essay promptA scaffolded essay prompt with sentence startersA structured debate topic with balanced perspectivesIdeal for astrono
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