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Preview of Forces Worksheet Bundle {PDF & Editable} - Ms Marwa Tarek

Forces Worksheet Bundle {PDF & Editable} - Ms Marwa Tarek

Created by
Ms Marwa Tarek
Forces Worksheet Bundle (PDF & Editable PPT) | NGSS-Aligned | Grades 5-8 Engaging, Hands-On Science Worksheets Aligned with NGSSProduct DetailsFormat: Printable PDF + Editable PowerPointNumber of Pages: 35 Worksheets + Detailed Answer KeyGrade Levels: 5th – 8th GradeNGSS Standards: MS-PS2-1, MS-PS2-2, MS-PS2-4Includes: Detailed Model Answers for Easy AssessmentWhat’s Inside?Section 1: Forces & Motion (NGSS: MS-PS2-1, MS-PS2-2) What can forces do? (Speed up, slow down, change shape, change dir
Preview of Parallel Circuits

Parallel Circuits

Created by
Simon Cox
Comprehension and additional task exercises pages 180 and 181 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: • A car ‘T’ junction as an analogy for a circuit junction • The four principles governing the operation of parallel circuits • The principles explained step-by-step through a two and three branch circuit with the same resistance bulbs and a three branch ci
Preview of Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Graphing Variable Relationships: Direct, Inverse, and No Correlation Help students understand how variables relate to one another using this engaging graphing relationships infographic. This visual teaching resource explains three important types of relationships between variables: • Direct proportionality – both variables increase together • Inverse proportionality – one variable increases while the other decreases • No correlation – variables show no predictable pattern Students learn h
Preview of S3P1 Powerpoint - Different Types of Heat Transfer

S3P1 Powerpoint - Different Types of Heat Transfer

Created by
SidrasPrimary
Heat Transfer S3P1. Obtain, evaluate, and communicate information about the ways heat energy is transferred and measured. a. Ask questions to identify sources of heat energy. (Clarification statement: Examples could include sunlight, friction, and burning.) b. Plan and carry out an investigation to gather data using thermometers to produce tables and charts that illustrate the effect of sunlight on various objects. (Clarification statement: The use of both Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature scal
Preview of Circuit Training - Practice Conversion Problems

Circuit Training - Practice Conversion Problems

This 14 problem conversion circuit increases with difficulty as students progress through it. Some helpful conversion factors are provided but others (primarily metric conversion values) are needed. The problems begin to incorporate some critical thinking as students have to decide to how to solve each question and use conversions while they work. May be worked cooperatively, as homework, or as a quiz. Students answer the question found in cell #1 and search through the rest of the circuit fo
Preview of Energy in Engineering Systems | High School Physics | Google Slides Quiz

Energy in Engineering Systems | High School Physics | Google Slides Quiz

Engineering Applications of Physics | Renewable Energy & Efficiency | Google Slides Quiz OverviewThis Google Slides Quiz provides an interactive, real-world approach to engineering applications of energy systems, covering renewable vs. non-renewable energy, energy efficiency, and modern technology applications. This resource is aligned with NGSS standards (HS-ETS1-1 to HS-ETS1-4) and challenges students to apply physics principles in real-world energy systems through problem-solving and cri
Preview of Grade 10 Science | Acceleration Effects Worksheet | General Standards

Grade 10 Science | Acceleration Effects Worksheet | General Standards

Created by
Elena Brooks
Are your Grade 10 students exploring acceleration and its impact on velocity trends? This comprehensive worksheet is designed to build understanding of how objects change speed and direction over time, aligning seamlessly with general science standards. What's Included✅ Engaging reading passage explaining acceleration and velocity dynamics ✅ 10 true/false questions to assess conceptual understanding ✅ 5 best answer multiple-choice questions to develop critical thinking ✅ 5 fill-in-the-blank exe
Preview of Changes In Momentum (Forces, Safety Features, Cars, Helmets)

Changes In Momentum (Forces, Safety Features, Cars, Helmets)

Momentum is a fundamental concept in physics and is defined as the product of mass and velocity of an object. It is an important factor in understanding the motion of objects, as it helps us to understand how quickly a body can change its direction or speed. In physics, changes in momentum occur when a force acts on the object, either increasing or decreasing its velocity. This can be due to external forces such as friction or internal forces such as gravity. Changes in momentum can also occur w
Preview of Graphing Motion | Vocabulary Definition Practice | Worksheet | Review

Graphing Motion | Vocabulary Definition Practice | Worksheet | Review

Two for One activity where students can practice and demonstrate their understanding of Motion Graphs for both Position vs Time Graphs and Velocity vs Time Graphs, as well as have a review resource. The two resources are: Card Sort - Students sort through cards to match the motion behavior with the correct motion graph. There is a multiple choice version and a blank answer sheet version. 2. Flash Cards - Students use to review and/or study for the definitions. The matching motion gra
Preview of States of Matter Exit Ticket - VA SOL 5.7

States of Matter Exit Ticket - VA SOL 5.7

This quick exit ticket assess the molecules, volume, and shape of matter at different states (solid, liquid, & gas). Students will also decide if different scenarios show energy increase or energy decrease, causing the states of matter to change.
Preview of STEM Lab Science Experiment - egg drop survival lab

STEM Lab Science Experiment - egg drop survival lab

Challenge your students to build vehicles that will house eggs and help them survive falls from increasing heights. 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 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 Velocity-Time Graphs Activity | Acceleration vs Deceleration | Motion Graph Matc

Velocity-Time Graphs Activity | Acceleration vs Deceleration | Motion Graph Matc

Created by
STEMora
Help students clearly understand the relationship between velocity-time graphs and acceleration with this engaging matching activity. Students analyse different velocity-time graphs and determine whether the motion represents acceleration, deceleration, increasing acceleration, or constant velocity. This resource is perfect for introducing or reinforcing key kinematics concepts in middle or high school physics lessons. Students will examine a series of velocity-time graphs and match them to
Preview of Physics Virtual Lab: Capacitance 1 - For Honors and AP Physics 2 Students

Physics Virtual Lab: Capacitance 1 - For Honors and AP Physics 2 Students

Created by
Ceres Science
In this lab activity, Capacitance 1, the students will investigate how increasing and decreasing the separation between the plates of a capacitor will change the capacitance, the charge and energy stored, the voltage and the electric field, after the capacitor has been charged, and later disconnected from a battery. The students can complete the entire science lab with and without the PhET Interactive Simulations: Capacitor Lab Basics application online. The pictures and data incorporated in th
Preview of Forces & Free-Body Diagrams Word Problems | Google Slides - High School Physics

Forces & Free-Body Diagrams Word Problems | Google Slides - High School Physics

Master Forces & Free-Body Diagrams with this Engaging Google Slides Quiz!Are you searching for a ready-to-use, interactive physics quiz that enhances students’ problem-solving skills and conceptual understanding? This Google Slides Quiz covers Forces and Free-Body Diagrams, including types of forces, net force & equilibrium, and free-body diagrams. Designed for grades 10-12, this structured calculation-based problem set progressively increases in difficulty and incorporates real-world ph
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 Creating a Conservation of Momentum Problem

Creating a Conservation of Momentum Problem

In this lab projects students will make their own Conservation of Momentum Problem and prove it through math and draw it on a poster. This project helps them better understand how Momentum MUST be conserved throughout the problem as they research and create their own real life situation. My students love doing this one each and every year. It gives them the chance to look up their own information and draw conclusion from their own problem. This can work with any grade level. All you need to
Preview of 2021: TEKS 8.7A - Acceleration - Newton's Second Law - Color by Number - Winter

2021: TEKS 8.7A - Acceleration - Newton's Second Law - Color by Number - Winter

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with TEKS 2021 Middle School Science:SCIENCE.8.7.A calculate and analyze how the acceleration of an object is dependent upon the net force acting on the object and the mass of the object using Newton's Second Law of Motion; and12 Multiple Choice Questions: alculating Acceleration - Newton's Second Law, Net Force, and Mass If a sled with a mass of 10 kg is pushed with a force of 50 N, what is the acceleration of the sled?Correct Answer - (5m/s²)If the force
Preview of Pressure in gases

Pressure in gases

A Powerpoint resource that is ready to use out of the box. Contains KS3 and KS4 content, each of which is signposted per activity. Learning objective: Justify why containers become pressurised and explain its uses with water rockets. By the end of the lesson learners should be able to: Success criteria: -State what is meant by pressure. -Describe how gas particles interact with the wall of the container. -Explain why each of the following increases pressure: Increasing temperature, Increasing th
Preview of Impulse Part 2 Slides | Hard vs Soft Impacts | Airbags Physics | NGSS

Impulse Part 2 Slides | Hard vs Soft Impacts | Airbags Physics | NGSS

Why airbags save lives — the physics of "soft" crashes. The real-world payoff of impulse. Students learn why INCREASING impact time DECREASES force — and suddenly understand why cars have crumple zones, helmets have padding, and eggs survive when dropped on pillows. **What's Covered:** ✓ Impulse-Momentum Theorem — impulse equals change in momentum ✓ Force and Time Tradeoff — same impulse, different combinations ✓ Hard vs Soft Impacts — why landing on concrete hurts more than grass ✓ Bouncing vs
Preview of Circuit Training - Significant Figure Math Problems

Circuit Training - Significant Figure Math Problems

This 14 problem circuit has students solve for the correct number of significant figures using addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. The problems increase in difficulty through the circuit and students must solve a density problem and a conversion problem near the end. May be worked cooperatively, as homework, or as a quiz. Students answer the question found in cell #1 and search through the rest of the circuit for the cell that has that answer in it. They label that cell #2 an
Preview of Hard vs Soft Impacts Worksheet | Airbags Crumple Zones | Physics | Answer Key

Hard vs Soft Impacts Worksheet | Airbags Crumple Zones | Physics | Answer Key

Why airbags save lives. Why helmets have padding. Why you bend your knees when landing. Students analyze how INCREASING impact time DECREASES force — the physics principle behind every safety device ever invented. The real-world payoff of impulse and momentum. **What's Covered:** ✓ Impulse-Momentum Theorem — same impulse, different force-time combinations ✓ Hard Impacts — short time, BIG force ✓ Soft Impacts — longer time, smaller force ✓ Car Safety Engineering — airbags, crumple zones, seatbelt
Preview of Intro Vocab for Physics

Intro Vocab for Physics

Introductory activity to preview some basis physics words at the beginning of the year. Vocabulary: Directly proportional, inversely proportional, increase, decrease, interaction, system, sum, product, distinguish, relate/relationship, compare, and universal. *I use this activity to help students better understand what questions as asking them to do in addition to practicing important vocabulary words.
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