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Preview of STEM Lab Science Experiment - mars lander egg drop survival lab

STEM Lab Science Experiment - mars lander egg drop survival lab

Challenge your students to build vehicles that will house eggs and help them survive falls from increasing heights. The catch is that you can ONLY use balloons to protect the eggs. This page is a printable rubric and lesson plan to use, explaining the quiz and test grades associated with the project. Adjust as needed for your class!
Preview of Motion – PUZZLE + Answer Key (Printable)

Motion – PUZZLE + Answer Key (Printable)

Including 9 different types of puzzles with answer keys as pdf and word documents, (45 pages) 1.Types of puzzles;- Crossword, - Word Maze, - Word Search, - Word Angles, - Word Trails, - Word Fit, - Missing Vowels, - Matching, - Jumbles 2. Study sheet!3. Word bank; (Basic terminologies to assist students!)- Reference point- Position - Motion- Distance- Displacement- Speed- Velocity- Time- Which is a unit of speed & velocity? (meters per second) - Average speed- Average velocit
Preview of Predicting Magnetic Effects from Current Changes | 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8

Predicting Magnetic Effects from Current Changes | 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8

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Lesson Academy
Are your students struggling to predict how magnetic fields change when electric current increases, decreases, or reverses? This focused set of 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8 is designed to help students confidently analyze and predict magnetic effects caused by current changes. Aligned to PS.9.E — Predicting Magnetic Effects from Current Changes , this resource strengthens student understanding of electromagnetism through structured multiple-choice questions. Students will explore how current strength
Preview of Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab — From Radio Waves to X-Rays

Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab — From Radio Waves to X-Rays

Created by
mindMESA
Title: 🌈 Beyond What We Can See – Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab Summary: Students explore the electromagnetic spectrum through hands-on stations covering radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, and X-rays. They observe wavelength, frequency, and energy differences and record how each wave interacts with matter: long-wavelength radio waves require large antennas, microwaves heat water molecules, infrared shows heat signatures, visible light mixes RGB colors, UV reveals invi
Preview of Predicting Motion Outcomes from Force Information | 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8

Predicting Motion Outcomes from Force Information | 30 TASK CARDS - Grade 8

Created by
Lesson Academy
Are your students struggling to predict motion outcomes based on force information? These Grade 8 TASK CARDS are designed to strengthen students’ ability to calculate net force, determine acceleration, and analyze how balanced and unbalanced forces affect motion. Aligned with PS.8.B — Predicting Motion Outcomes from Force Information, this set includes 30 multiple-choice task cards that guide students through real-world force scenarios. Students practice adding and subtracting forces, applying
Preview of Entropy Concepts in Thermodynamics: A Chemistry Worksheet

Entropy Concepts in Thermodynamics: A Chemistry Worksheet

Created by
defunct adjunct
Are you looking for a conceptual assignment on entropy for your chemistry or physics class? This worksheet has 20 conceptual questions on entropy. ten questions ask students if the entropy increases or decreases in a process and to explain why. The other ten questions ask the student to identify which member of a pair of molecules has less entropy and explain. Questions consider phase changes, chemical reactions, and sizes of atoms. There are 3 versions of this assignment. It can be used a 20-
Preview of The Physics of Messi’s World Cup Win: Nonfiction Reading on Forces and Motion

The Physics of Messi’s World Cup Win: Nonfiction Reading on Forces and Motion

Created by
Ms Pardo
This engaging nonfiction article, “Messi, Motion, and the 2022 FIFA World Cup”, integrates 5th grade Force & Motion science standards with informational text structures. Each paragraph of this article is leveled and increases in difficulty making it a great tool to gauge reading comprehension and fluency. Includes 6 multiple-choice comprehension questions, each aligned to a paragraph and written at the same reading level. Questions are mixed in order and target text structures like Chronol
Preview of Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, & Work Practice Problems Worksheet (Physics)

Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, & Work Practice Problems Worksheet (Physics)

Created by
Science Brian
This physics worksheet features 25 scenarios (many with multiple sub-questions) with 39 total questions for students to answer. Formulas used for the questions are those for kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, and work relating to increases/decreases on kinetic and gravitational potential energy. Other features of this product include: a formula sheet for studentsan answer key that goes through each solution step by stepanswers in key are given to two decimal placesno friction as
Preview of MYP Science Criteria C: Ball Rolling down a Ramp

MYP Science Criteria C: Ball Rolling down a Ramp

Looking for a quick MYP Criteria C Assessment? Well, look no further! I created this assessment as a make-up for a previous Criteria C project. But it can be used in any way, including a formative assessment practice tool! Students will: 1. Analyze a situation 2. Calculate thePotential Energy and Speed of a marble 3. Graph the data 4. Analyze the data and draw a conclusion 5. Suggest ways in which the speed of the marble could be increased 6. Use scientific understanding of Energy transformatio
Preview of Force and Motion Vocabulary Posters

Force and Motion Vocabulary Posters

Created by
Dawn Knight
This set of vocabulary posters is perfect to add to your vocabulary wall. The words are graphically presented to help students visualize the definition of the words. This set includes the following words: Speed, kinetic energy, potential energy, increase, decrease, force, and friction.
Preview of Impulse from Force–Time Graphs | F-t Graph Interpretation Worksheet

Impulse from Force–Time Graphs | F-t Graph Interpretation Worksheet

This Force–Time (F-t) Graphs and Impulse Worksheet is designed to help students clearly understand how force changes over time and how to interpret the shapes, features, and meaning of F-t graphs. Students learn how to identify increasing, decreasing, and constant forces, locate peak force, determine the duration of applied force, and understand how impulse relates to the area under the curve. Perfect for Grades 8–11 Physics, this worksheet builds strong foundational skills for momentum, impu
Preview of Force and Speed Friction Experiment

Force and Speed Friction Experiment

In this Science experiment, students will be testing how much the height of a ramp and the weight of a toy car effect the distance the car travels. Students should be given some time to experiment with their ramp and car by increasing or decreasing the ramp height and adding weights to the car (weights could be as simple as coins taped to the car). Students could then race their cars against others in the class. Students will have the opportunity of working through the Scientific Process by l
Preview of Temperature, Energy, and Particle Speed Worksheets Grade 8 Virginia

Temperature, Energy, and Particle Speed Worksheets Grade 8 Virginia

Are your students struggling to connect temperature, energy, and particle speed?This Grade 8 science worksheet pack helps students understand how temperature changes affect particle motion and energy. Through a focused reading comprehension passage and structured questions, students explore how particle speed increases or decreases with temperature and how this leads to observable changes in matter. This resource is ideal for middle school physical science lessons and provides teachers with a si
Preview of Inclined Plane Lab | Apparent Weight & Normal Force at an Angle

Inclined Plane Lab | Apparent Weight & Normal Force at an Angle

In this hands-on, fully-editable investigation, students explore how the apparent weight (normal force) of a mass changes as the surface beneath it is tilted. By attaching a kitchen scale or lab balance to a clipboard and placing a mass on it, students can observe and record how the scale reading decreases with increasing angle. The lab reinforces the concept that the normal force is a component of gravitational force, and helps students visually and numerically connect their measurements to
Preview of Worksheet: Friction and Air Resistance - Written Response - Middle School

Worksheet: Friction and Air Resistance - Written Response - Middle School

Created by
KTM Science
Student Worksheet with Detailed Key. Review sheet has written response questions related to the topics of friction and air resistance for middle school physical science students. Product Contains Questions About: Friction concept.Factor influencing friction.Methods to increase or decrease friction.Air resistance concept.Terminal velocity concept.Increasing and decreasing terminal velocity. How I Use this Product:I use this worksheet after covering the notes on friction, air resistance,
Preview of Photoresistor and Thermistor Circuits

Photoresistor and Thermistor Circuits

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Amigo Education
Worksheet which explains how Photoresistors and Thermistors are used in a transistor switching circuit. Input, Control and Output components.Variable resistor, Photoresistor, Thermistor and their ability to alter voltage across the base junction of a transistor.The transistor as an electronic switch.Resistance and voltage changes of Photoresistor/Thermistor in response to increases and decrease in levels of light/ temperature.Real world application of circuits.An existing understanding of electr
Preview of Fun with Friction | Science Worksheets for Kids

Fun with Friction | Science Worksheets for Kids

Created by
Wararat
Engage your students with these fun and interactive science worksheets all about friction! This resource helps kids understand what friction is, the types of friction (static, kinetic, and fluid), and how it affects our daily lives. Activities include: • Fill-in-the-blanks exercises • Sorting and matching tasks • Coloring pages to identify objects with and without friction • Thinking questions about increasing or decreasing friction Perfect for grades 2–4, science centers, or homework review
Preview of Expansion, Contraction & Design: How Materials Respond to Temperature Changes

Expansion, Contraction & Design: How Materials Respond to Temperature Changes

Materials expand when heated and contract when cooled, a phenomenon that has important implications for engineering, construction, and everyday life. Understanding expansion and contraction helps Grade 9 students in Alberta explore how temperature affects materials and how designers accommodate these changes in structures and products. Thermal Expansion occurs when particles in a substance gain energy and move more rapidly as temperature increases. This causes the material to take up more spac
Preview of Calculating Gravitational Potential Energy

Calculating Gravitational Potential Energy

Created by
Floating Ideas
Develop students ability to calculate Gravitational Potential Energy through these easy to follow instructional worksheets. This resource includes: A calculations cover sheet, outlining how to carry out substitution calculations for any equation using the VESCU method.A list of the common units used in science.A gravitational potential energy review sheet that includes a true or false quiz, a units match up, and a diagram to stimulate discussion.A model answer showing how to follow the VESCU met
Preview of Expansion, Contraction & State Change | Grade 7 Ontario Science | Heat

Expansion, Contraction & State Change | Grade 7 Ontario Science | Heat

“Expansion, Contraction & State Change” is a curriculum-aligned resource for Grade 7 Ontario Science (2022), supporting Strand C: Heat in the Environment. This resource explores how thermal energy affects the motion of particles, leading to observable changes in matter — including expansion, contraction, and changes of state. Students will build on their understanding of particle theory, learning how increased or decreased heat energy causes solids, liquids, and gases to behave differently. T
Preview of Energy Transfer (flows)

Energy Transfer (flows)

Created by
Simon Cox
Comprehension and additional task exercises pages 118 and 119 from Next Page Science. Suitable for 6th to 9th grade US. Accompanying PowerPoint, word searches and answers available for free from www.nextpagescience.com. This exercise covers: • Ways that energy can flow: electric currents, changes in position speed or vibrations, progress of chemical reactions, flow of heat and radiation • Examples emphasising which store decreases and which store increases, to include: a torch, a dropped objec
Preview of Energy Transfers (Continued)

Energy Transfers (Continued)

Created by
Simon Cox
Comprehension and additional task exercises pages 120 and 121 from Next Page Science. Suitable for 6th to 9th grade US. Accompanying PowerPoint, word searches and answers available for free from www.nextpagescience.com. This exercise covers: • Ways that energy can flow: electric currents, changes in position speed or vibrations, progress of chemical reactions, flow of heat and radiation • Examples emphasising which store decreases and which store increases, to include: a torch, a dropped objec
Preview of Forces-Pressure in Air & Liquids-Distance Learning & Homeschool-Middle School

Forces-Pressure in Air & Liquids-Distance Learning & Homeschool-Middle School

This is an action-packed distance learning or home school lesson on air pressure and pressure in liquids. What’s CoveredThis fully resourced lesson includes an animated PowerPoint which:demonstrates use of the equation pressure = force/area;explains and gives examples of the relationship between pressure, force and area;specifies units for pressure as N/m2 and Pascals;explains the relationship between upthrust and floating and sinking;explains why number air particles decrease with altitudeex
Preview of STEM Forces and Machines - Ramps and Cars

STEM Forces and Machines - Ramps and Cars

Created by
WestenWerks
Forces, Motion, and Machines! In this STEM activity students will build ramps and test how the height of a ramp and can affect the distance the car travels. Extension ideas leave opportunities for students to design their own experiment and also test how the weight of the car may affect the speed and distance traveled. Students should be given some time to experiment with their ramp and car by increasing or decreasing the ramp height. In the extension activity students will need to add wei
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