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Preview of Gravity and Weight on other Planets

Gravity and Weight on other Planets

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Tammy Shim
Introduction to gravity's effect on weight. This short lab allows students to make their own connections between weight and mass, as well as, the mass of an object is proportional to its gravitational pull. MS-ESS2-4 Develop a model to describe the cycling of water through Earth's systems driven by energy from the sun and the force of gravity. MS-PS2-4. Construct and present arguments using evidence to support the claim that gravitational interactions are attractive and depend on the masses of
Preview of Rocks and Minerals Mini Booklet Answer Key MS Publisher Version

Rocks and Minerals Mini Booklet Answer Key MS Publisher Version

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Geis19
Rocks and Minerals mini booklet. A) Students define Igneous, Metamorphic, and Sedimentary. B) Includes a page about the rock cycle. C) Properties of rocks and minerals. D) Assess the social and environmental impact of rocks and minerals. Create handy little booklets for the students to fill out. Please check out the rest of my products at: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Geis19
Preview of Christmas Heat Transformations Color by Number Science Activity

Christmas Heat Transformations Color by Number Science Activity

Bring some holiday cheer to your thermal energy unit with this Christmas Heat Transformations Color by Number! Students will identify conduction, convection, and radiation in 18 real-world examples to reveal a fun, festive winter picture. This activity makes reviewing heat transfer and energy movement engaging and creative—perfect for a quick assessment, sub plan, or seasonal science review. ✅ What’s Included: Heat Transformations Color by Number (PowerPoint – editable questions) Printable
Preview of Water Filter Experiment- packet

Water Filter Experiment- packet

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Pareidolia Ink
This experiment is great for understanding water filtration. We use 2 liter bottles with the bottom cut off. Students preplan in their groups what materials to use and how to place them in the upsidedown 2 liter. Once the prepare their "filtration system", I pour dirty water in and we collect it (glass baby food jars work great because you can see inside) out of the small opening at the bottom. Students then evaluate what they could improve, empty the 2 liter and try again. We compare all of the
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