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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 Mass, Distance, and Universal Gravitational Force Infographic Poster

Mass, Distance, and Universal Gravitational Force Infographic Poster

Gravity: The Universal Force of Attraction Help students understand how gravity works with this engaging Gravity physics infographic. This visual teaching resource explains how gravity acts as a universal force of attraction between objects with mass and how the strength of gravitational force depends on mass and distance. Students learn how increasing mass strengthens gravitational attraction and how increasing distance weakens gravitational force. Perfect for physics, physical science, and
Preview of GCSE Physics Nuclear Decay Equations: Full Lesson

GCSE Physics Nuclear Decay Equations: Full Lesson

This PowerPoint resource provides a comprehensive lesson on representing alpha, beta, and gamma decay using nuclear equations. It is tailored for middle and high school physics classes focused on radioactivity and nuclear processes. Key learning objectives: Representing alpha decay using nuclear equations, where the atomic number decreases by 2 and the mass number decreases by 4.Representing beta decay using nuclear equations, where the atomic number increases by 1 while the mass number remains
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 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

Created by
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 Intro to Waves Lab — Water, Sound & Light with PhET Simulation

Intro to Waves Lab — Water, Sound & Light with PhET Simulation

Created by
mindMESA
PHET:  Intro to Water, Sound, and Light Waves Go to the Phet Waves Intro sim and choose the Water simulation. Click on the green button to let water drops begin falling. Start with the top view.1. What do the drops create when they hit the water? 2. Describe what you see as the drops continue. 3. Increase and decrease the amplitude setting.  How do the drops of liquid AND the waves change as you increase the amplitude? How do they change when you decrease the amplitude? 4.  What is amplit
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 Relative Speed and more Distance Time Graphs

Relative Speed and more Distance Time Graphs

Created by
Simon Cox
Comprehension and additional task exercises pages 140 and 141 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: • Using distance time graphs to show the direction of motion in a straight line from a starting point • Curves on distance time graphs: increasing steepness (acceleration) and decreasing steepness (deceleration) • A moving car leaking oil as a pictorial ai
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 NGSS (MS-PS2-4) Color by Number: Gravitational Force Mass Interaction

NGSS (MS-PS2-4) Color by Number: Gravitational Force Mass Interaction

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Middle School Physical ScienceTheme: Black History MonthStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas: PS2.B: Types of Interactions Gravitational forces are always attractive. There is a gravitational force between any two masses, but it is very small except when one or both of the objects have large mass—e.g., Earth and the sun. (MS-PS2-4)Task Cards Format: Multiple Choices with twelve (12) questions: What is gravity? Correct Answer - (Force attracting mass
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 NGSS Physical Science Task Card: Potential (Stored) Energy

NGSS Physical Science Task Card: Potential (Stored) Energy

Created by
Markimatics
WHAT'S INCLUDED:This lesson is aligned with NGSS Physical Science: Middle SchoolStandard/ Disciplinary Core Ideas:A system of objects may also contain stored (potential) energy, depending on their relative positions. (MS-PS3-2)Task Cards Format: Multiple Choices with two (2) choices What type of energy is stored?Correct Answer - (Potential energy)What determines potential energy?Correct Answer - (Height and position)What happens to potential energy when raised?Correct Answer - (It increases)What
Preview of What's The Difference in a Subshell, Orbital, or a Shell?

What's The Difference in a Subshell, Orbital, or a Shell?

Created by
CoScine
Do you want to clearly explain shells, subshells and orbitals to your students? Shells, subshells, and orbitals are confusing, not to mention there is misinformation about them all over the internet. Which is why this worksheet will help you explain this difficult topic to students. Effortlessly.After using this worksheet your students will be able to Draw the difference in shells, subshells, and orbitals in secondsIncrease their grades on quizzes because they understand this abstract conceptUs
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
Preview of Kinetic Theory of Matter - Dominoes Game for Middle School Science

Kinetic Theory of Matter - Dominoes Game for Middle School Science

A dominoes game with questions and statements on the kinetic theory of matter including change of state (phase change), gas pressure and diffusion. Prior KnowledgeThree states of matter are solid, liquid and gas.Arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases.Properties of solids, liquids and gases in terms of the arrangement of their particles.Change of state including sublimation.Pressure in gases and the effect of increasing the number of particles and temperature and decreasing volum
Preview of Fluids: Continuity Principle, Bernoulli's Principle (AP Physics 1)

Fluids: Continuity Principle, Bernoulli's Principle (AP Physics 1)

Created by
PHYSICS IS FUN
AP Physics 1 Fluid Investigation: Topics: Fluid Continuity Principle (A1v1=A2v2), Bernoulli's Principle This AP Physics fluids activity introduces students to the continuity principle and Bernoulli’s principle through a conceptual, energy-based approach. Using an interactive PhET simulation, students explore how changes in pipe diameter and height affect fluid velocity, pressure, and energy. Students investigate how fluids behave in real-world systems and discover key patterns: as fluid v
Preview of Digital Quantum Numbers Activity

Digital Quantum Numbers Activity

Created by
CoScine
Getting students to understand quantum numbers is hard. Nevermind students paying attention when your materials are boring and complicated. Which is why the Digital Quantum Numbers Lesson visually breaks down every step of this previously thought to be intangible chemistry topic in a way that is engaging to students. 05/26 UPDATE: If you buy the Everything Quantum Numbers Bundle, you'll get access to 2 bonus apps. Apps are perfect for fire drill days, absent students, homeschool students, stu
Preview of 50 Task Cards Grade 10 NGSS HS-PS1-5 Concentration and Reaction Rate

50 Task Cards Grade 10 NGSS HS-PS1-5 Concentration and Reaction Rate

Are your students struggling to explain how concentration affects the rate of chemical reactions? This set of 50 Task Cards is designed to help Grade 10 students clearly understand how changing reactant concentration impacts reaction speed, fully aligned with NGSS standard HS-PS1-5. This resource focuses on helping students apply collision theory to real chemical systems by exploring how concentration influences particle interactions. Through structured and targeted questions, students will
Preview of Science Max Friction | Worksheet Video Guide

Science Max Friction | Worksheet Video Guide

Created by
Colorful Canvas
The Video Guide, with both digital and printable versions included, was created to watch with Science Max: Experiments at Large Friction episode - Science Max: Experiments at Large Friction (Season 1 Episode 3). Differentiated worksheets contain 2 versions and 3 sections each. Student ready, answer key included. Great for teachers, sub plans, homeschooling, and summer learning. Check out the product preview to see the full product. Easel and PDF Worksheets include: 10 Fill in the Blank Quest
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