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Preview of Paper Helicopters: Rotor Length vs Fall Time — Data Tables + Scatter Plot | 3–12

Paper Helicopters: Rotor Length vs Fall Time — Data Tables + Scatter Plot | 3–12

Created by
Allison Smith
🚁 Forces & Motion meets Data Literacy. Learners design three rotor lengths (L1–L3), collect 3 trials each from a fixed drop height, compute averages, and graph Rotor Length vs Time on a scatter plot. Middle/high school extensions add best-fit analysis and force/drag reasoning. What’s Included Student Pack p.1: Background, IV/DV/controls, criteria, sketch box with dimension callouts Student Pack p.2: Three data tables (L1–L3), large scatter-plot grid, best-fit guidance, CER prompts Teache
Preview of STEM Forces, Motion & Energy Bundle: Hands-On Engineering & Physics For (k-9)

STEM Forces, Motion & Energy Bundle: Hands-On Engineering & Physics For (k-9)

Created by
Think Tank STEM
⚡ STEM Forces, Motion & Energy Bundle: Hands-On Engineering Activities Bring science to life with this exciting hands-on STEM bundle designed to help students explore force, motion, electricity, and energy through engaging engineering challenges! This collection encourages learners to think like scientists and engineers as they design, test, and improve creative solutions through real-world investigations. This bundle includes four interactive STEM activities: Electricity Basics STEM – Build a
Preview of Primary Science Bundle: Living things & where they live  | Full 7-Lesson Unit

Primary Science Bundle: Living things & where they live | Full 7-Lesson Unit

Created by
Concept Clicks
A Complete Primary Science Bundle: Living things and where they live Description:Are you ready for a full science unit on ecology and the living world, with ZERO planning required? We know primary science teachers are incredibly busy, which is why we’ve created this ultimate, no-prep bundle! This resource provides everything you need to teach students how to identify, categorize, analyze, and protect the living things around them. This massive bundle covers seven progressive lessons, taking you
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Workbook – Student Engineering Journal | Grades 3–5 PDF

Egg Drop STEM Workbook – Student Engineering Journal | Grades 3–5 PDF

Created by
STEM With Mr.B
This Student Engineering Workbook is designed to support students as they plan, test, and improve their designs during the Egg Drop Engineering Challenge. Created specifically for Grades 3–5, this workbook provides structured space for students to sketch ideas, record test results, and reflect on design improvements — without overloading them with writing or technical language. This is a student-facing resource intended to pair with a hands-on Egg Drop project. What’s Included• 4-page Stude
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Workbook – Student Engineering Journal | Grades 3–5 Editable

Egg Drop STEM Workbook – Student Engineering Journal | Grades 3–5 Editable

Created by
STEM With Mr.B
This Editable Student Engineering Workbook is designed to support students as they plan, test, and improve their designs during the Egg Drop Engineering Challenge, while giving teachers flexibility to customize pages for their classroom. Created specifically for Grades 3–5, this resource includes the same student-facing structure as the PDF version, with the added benefit of editable text boxes for easy customization, differentiation, and reuse. This is a student-facing resource intended to
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 THE GYROSCOPE: AN AMAZING MECHANICAL DEVICE / GRS. 4-8, MG

THE GYROSCOPE: AN AMAZING MECHANICAL DEVICE / GRS. 4-8, MG

This physics/ mechanical worksheet covers some pertinent facts about the gyroscope. Students write a few sentences about its uses and draw a diagram of it. Also, there is mention of the inventor, and his original purpose. Use this for a homework assignment, and part of a supplemental activity on mechanical devices that gave mankind more knowledge of navigation. Thanks ever so much for visiting and supporting Rosie Appleton Schoolhouse.
Preview of Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Provides a hands-on activity where students cut and sort items into “magnetic” and “non-magnetic” groups. Encourages active engagement and critical thinking through testing and classifying objects. Reinforces the scientific concept of magnetism in a concrete, practical way. Helps students distinguish between materials that are magnetic (e.g., steel) and non-magnetic (e.g., elastic, wood). Promotes fine motor skills through cutting and sorting tasks. Supports vocabulary development rela
Preview of Push or Pull? Motion Game with Spinner + Exit Tickets | NGSS K-PS2-1 Aligned

Push or Pull? Motion Game with Spinner + Exit Tickets | NGSS K-PS2-1 Aligned

Teach forces and motion with fun, hands-on learning!This "Move It!" Interactive Science Game is designed to help young learners explore the concepts of push, pull, fast, and slow motion through an engaging spinner game, action cards, and movement path. Perfect for Kindergarten and 1st Grade classrooms, this activity aligns with NGSS standards (K-PS2-1 & K-PS2-2) and encourages physical movement, critical thinking, and science vocabulary development. ✅ What’s Included: Printable Spinner
Preview of Science Sound Explorers – Station Worksheet (Physics)

Science Sound Explorers – Station Worksheet (Physics)

Sound Explorers – Teacher InstructionsIf equipment is not available you can find examples of each station on Youtube. 🧰 Equipment NeededWater Xylophone Station: 4–6 identical glass bottles or jars, Water pitcher (for filling/adjusting levels) Rubber Band Guitar Station: Variety of rubber bands (thick and thin) Volume Vibes Station: Metal spoons (1 per student or pair), Sturdy tabletop or hard surface to tap on Straw Pipe Station: Plastic straws (1 per student or pair), Scissors (safety scissor
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