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Preview of Electrical Circuit (DC) Scavenger Hunt for physics

Electrical Circuit (DC) Scavenger Hunt for physics

Created by
Krista Gates
Looking for a physics activity to master electrical circuit basics? This no-prep scavenger hunt is the perfect way to practice series and parallel circuits without another boring worksheet. This engaging resource provides high-quality practice for high school physics or physical science students. Stop the worksheet rut and get your class moving with this self-checking circuit challenge! ✅ This resource includes: 8 print-and-go station labels and table tentsStudent recording wo
Preview of No Prep Plans: Measuring Current – Circuit Investigation Guide

No Prep Plans: Measuring Current – Circuit Investigation Guide

No Prep Plans: Measuring Current – Circuit Investigation GuideYear 7 Physics | Aligned with Cambridge Lower Secondary ScienceHelp students discover how scientists measure electric current and investigate one of the most important rules of electricity: in a series circuit, the current is the same at every point in the loop. In this hands-on physics investigation, students learn how to use an ammeter correctly, build simple series circuits, collect current measurements, analyze results, and create
Preview of Graphing Accelerated Motion Simulation Lab | Phet Moving Man Lab for physics

Graphing Accelerated Motion Simulation Lab | Phet Moving Man Lab for physics

Created by
Krista Gates
Do you need an engaging way for your students to practice graphs of velocity and acceleration? This simulation lab challenges students try their ideas and learn from their misunderstandings about accelerated motion. This activity is an easy, print-and-go, no-prep lesson. ✅ This resource includes:Introduction Slides including a Warm-Up PromptStudent worksheetExit Ticket QuestionTeacher NotesAnswer KeysPlanning and testing hypotheses promotes critical thinking. Transferring between r epresentati
Preview of Human Power Lab for Physics and AP Physics (using mechanical work and energy)

Human Power Lab for Physics and AP Physics (using mechanical work and energy)

Created by
Krista Gates
Do you need a fun, active way for your physics or physical science students to practice the concept of power? This easy, no prep lab requires simple materials and will help students understand and master the connections between energy, work, time and power. Materials required: · Stopwatch · Ruler and/or meterstick · Access to stairs · Hand weights (5 – 10 lbs works well) Skills Practiced:Collecting DataCalculating work = change in energy using Ug = mghCalculating power = work/timeComparing
Preview of Drought STEM | How Can We Save Water During a Drought? For Kindergarten–Grade 2

Drought STEM | How Can We Save Water During a Drought? For Kindergarten–Grade 2

💧🌞 Drought STEM | How Can We Save Water During a Drought? (Kindergarten–Grade 2) Help students explore the importance of water conservation with this engaging Drought STEM activity! Learners discover what droughts are, why they happen, and how people can protect and save water through hands-on problem-solving and creative STEM design challenges. This interactive resource guides students to predict, design, test, observe, record, improve, and reflect as they create their own water-saving id
Preview of Sustainability STEM | How Can We Help Take Care of Our Planet? For K - 3rd

Sustainability STEM | How Can We Help Take Care of Our Planet? For K - 3rd

🌍♻️ Sustainability STEM | How Can We Help Take Care of Our Planet? (Kindergarten–Grade 2) Inspire young learners to become Earth helpers with this engaging Sustainability STEM activity! Students explore ways to protect our planet while learning about recycling, saving resources, reducing waste, and creating solutions for real-world environmental challenges. This hands-on resource guides students to predict, design, create, record, improve, and reflect as they build their own “Earth Helper”
Preview of Heat Transfer STEM | How Does Heat Move? For Kindergarten–Grade 2nd

Heat Transfer STEM | How Does Heat Move? For Kindergarten–Grade 2nd

🌡🔥 Heat Transfer STEM | How Does Heat Move? (Kindergarten–Grade 2) Bring science to life with this exciting Heat Transfer STEM activity! Students investigate how heat moves between objects while exploring different materials through hands-on experiments and observations. This engaging resource guides learners to predict, test, observe, compare, and record how materials respond to heat. Students experiment with common materials such as metal, plastic, paper, and warm water while discovering
Preview of Rain Cloud in a Jar STEM | How Does Rain Fall from Cloud | Weather Units For K-2

Rain Cloud in a Jar STEM | How Does Rain Fall from Cloud | Weather Units For K-2

🌧️ Rain Cloud in a Jar STEM | How Does Rain Fall from Clouds? (Kindergarten–Grade 2) Make weather science come to life with this engaging Rain Cloud in a Jar STEM activity! Students explore how rain forms by creating a simple model that shows how clouds hold water and release it as rain. This hands-on experiment introduces the idea that rain happens when clouds fill with water and release it to the ground, as clearly explained on page 2, helping students build a strong understanding before
Preview of Types of Energy Mnemonic Song | Memory Work for Morning Basket & Montessori

Types of Energy Mnemonic Song | Memory Work for Morning Basket & Montessori

☀️ Master Potential & Kinetic Energy with Ease!Looking for a high-engagement way to help students classify types of energy? This mnemonic song, set to the familiar tune of "I've Been Working on the Railroad," makes complex physical science concepts rhythmic and memorable by establishing an auditory foundation first. Designed for Montessori First Great Lesson follow-up work and Classical memory work, these "unplugged" lyrics help students master complex scientific nomenclature through the po
Preview of Water Absorption STEM | Which Materials Soak Up Water | Science Units  For K-2

Water Absorption STEM | Which Materials Soak Up Water | Science Units For K-2

💧 Water Absorption STEM | Which Materials Soak Up Water Best? (Kindergarten–Grade 2)Turn simple materials into a fun science investigation with this hands-on Water Absorption STEM activity! Students explore how different materials interact with water while testing, comparing, and discovering which ones absorb the most. This activity introduces the concept of absorption, defined on page 2 as when a material soaks up liquid, helping students build a clear and age-appropriate understanding bef
Preview of Intro to Energy Simulation Lab Activity for Physics (PhET)

Intro to Energy Simulation Lab Activity for Physics (PhET)

Created by
Krista Gates
Do you need a new way to introduce students to the idea of energy transfer and the conservation of energy? This simple activity allows students to experiment and play with simulations to build a foundational understanding of energy in physics. Students work at their own pace as they play with these simulations and answer questions that lead them to build on their current knowledge. They will employ scientific skills like observation and interpretation of graphs to create meaning and draw con
Preview of Accelerated Motion Card Sort for Physics and AP Physics (kinematics)

Accelerated Motion Card Sort for Physics and AP Physics (kinematics)

Created by
Krista Gates
Using and interpreting position and velocity graphs is a tough concept in kinematics! This card sort makes practicing graphs engaging for students and easy for you. Sorting and categorizing helps students draw connections and work through misconceptions. This hands-on approach keeps students engaged and promotes discussion when used in groups or pairs. ✅ This resource includes:18 Cards (6 position graphs, 6 velocity graphs, and 6 motion maps) Sorting worksheetsTeacher notes & Suggested Activiti
Preview of Letter S Activities for Alphabet & Phonics | Phonemic Play | Tot - PreK - Kinder

Letter S Activities for Alphabet & Phonics | Phonemic Play | Tot - PreK - Kinder

Created by
KidLit Grove
Engage littles with play-based, hands-on letter S activities that build phonics, alphabet recognition, and fine motor skills.This Letter S Play & Learn Packet is designed for preschool, PreK–K, early learners, homeschool families, and early childhood classrooms. Packed with 29 pages of playful, hands-on learning activities, this resource encourages children to explore snow, stars, and all things S while developing fine motor skills, emotional literacy, and curiosity for the world around them. Fr
Preview of Force of Friction Simulation Lab for Physics and AP Physics (PhET)

Force of Friction Simulation Lab for Physics and AP Physics (PhET)

Created by
Krista Gates
This PhET Simulation lab is the perfect way to introduce the force of friction to students as part of your Force and Motion unit. This engaging activity allows students to experiment and draw conclusions- activity before content. Students practice critical thinking and data analysis skills including collecting data, sketching graphs, and drawing conclusions.Easy, print-and-go, no-prep lesson. ✅ This resource includes:Introduction Slides including a Warm-Up Prompt Student worksheetTeacher
Preview of Easter Basket Conservation of energy color by numbers For regular Phy Science

Easter Basket Conservation of energy color by numbers For regular Phy Science

Created by
SG'S STEM STORE
Make energy concepts fun and accessible with this Easter-Themed Inclined Plane Coloring Activity designed specifically for regular Physical Science and Conceptual Physics students. This resource helps students build a strong understanding of potential energy (PE), kinetic energy (KE), and velocity using simple calculations and clear relationships. Students apply the idea of conservation of energy in a structured and approachable way as they solve problems based on an inclined plane diagram.
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 Which Famous Space Mission Are You? | Personality Quiz for STEM & History

Which Famous Space Mission Are You? | Personality Quiz for STEM & History

Created by
QuizBreakers
Launch your students into a journey of self-discovery! This "Which Famous Space Mission Are You?" personality quiz is a high-interest, zero-prep activity that connects the bravery of human exploration to your students' own unique goals and traits. From the "one-shot" bold solutions of Apollo 11 to the diplomatic collaboration of the International Space Station, this quiz helps students visualize complex historical and scientific achievements by seeing themselves in the "mission." What’s Incl
Preview of Constant Velocity Cars Lab for Physics and AP Physics

Constant Velocity Cars Lab for Physics and AP Physics

Created by
Krista Gates
This lab is a variation of the classic modeling physics “Constant Velocity Buggy Lab” with a few modifications that I have found to be helpful. I use this with both regular and advanced physics classes and follow up with my lesson on the Constant Velocity Model & Practice
Preview of Intro to Forces Notes, Lab Stations & Practice for Physics and AP Physics

Intro to Forces Notes, Lab Stations & Practice for Physics and AP Physics

Created by
Krista Gates
These no-prep notes and practice are a perfect and easy way to introduce forces and Newton's Laws to your physics or physical science class. With an optional hands-on lab station activity, this lesson is your new go-to activity to help you students master basic forces and free body diagrams. Slides are fully editable and filled with graphics to illustrate points and hold student interest. (Google slides can be downloaded to PowerPoint)Examples throughout help address common student misconception
Preview of Rainstorm Rescue | Waterproof Materials Science Experiment for K–2

Rainstorm Rescue | Waterproof Materials Science Experiment for K–2

Can you keep water from getting through a material? In this hands-on science challenge, students test different materials to see which ones block water and which ones let it soak through. Children discover that some materials are waterproof while others are absorbent — and connect their findings to real-world engineering of raincoats, umbrellas, and shelters. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection, step-by-step testing instructions, a student recording sheet for predictions a
Preview of Accelerated Motion Graphs Cut and Paste Activity for Physics Kinematics

Accelerated Motion Graphs Cut and Paste Activity for Physics Kinematics

Created by
Krista Gates
Help physics students interpret position vs time graphs and velocity vs time graphs with these simple cut and paste activities. Students match graphs based on whether objects are speeding up, slowing down AND whether they are moving forwards and backwards. Perfect for identifying patterns in graphs and helping students think deeply about graphical representations of motion. Great for Physics, AP Physics, and IB Physics students practicing kinematics concepts. Practicing interpreting between re
Preview of Collision Card Sort (Conservation of Momentum) for Physics and AP Physics

Collision Card Sort (Conservation of Momentum) for Physics and AP Physics

Created by
Krista Gates
Understanding and applying the conservation of momentum is a key concept in physics. This card sort is a great warm up or bell ringer activity that checks for understanding and makes practice engaging for students and easy for you! Sorting and categorizing helps students draw connections and work through misconceptions. This hands-on approach helps students build problem solving skills and promotes discussion when used in groups or pairs. Perfect for General, AP, or IB physics. The cards
Preview of Photonics – The Magic of Light | STEM Science Activity for Grades 2–4

Photonics – The Magic of Light | STEM Science Activity for Grades 2–4

🌈Discover the magic of light with this fun photonics STEM activity — perfect for curious young scientists! 💡 Photonics – The Magic of Light | STEM Science Activity for Grades 2–4 Let your students discover the magic of light through fun, hands-on experiments and engaging explanations! This STEM science lesson introduces children to the world of photonics — how light travels, reflects, and creates color. Perfect for Grades 2–4, it combines curiosity, science, and creativity in one exciting reso
Preview of Power Notes and Practice Problems for Physics and AP Physics

Power Notes and Practice Problems for Physics and AP Physics

Created by
Krista Gates
Help students understand how power is related to work and energy in this easy to use lesson. It includes a short set of notes with examples (slides and student note-sheet) plus a set of 6 practice problems for students to reinforce the relationships between energy, work, time and power. This print and go lesson is perfect for both general and advanced (AP/IB level) physics students. Lesson Goals:Define power as rate at which work is done: Power = work/timeUse Watts as the unit for power 1
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