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Preview of Circuit Devices and Sensing Circuits (LDR, Thermistor, Resistance, Temperature)

Circuit Devices and Sensing Circuits (LDR, Thermistor, Resistance, Temperature)

Circuit devices are the parts of an electrical circuit that make it work. They are the components of a circuit and they make up the electronic part of a circuit. Circuit devices use electricity to do work and they can be broken down into three groups: resistors, capacitors, and inductors. The purpose of these devices is to regulate current flow in a circuit by increasing or decreasing voltage. Circuit devices are an important part of the electrical circuit. Without them, the electrical circuit w
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 Pressure (Force, Pascals, Atmospheric, Liquids)

Pressure (Force, Pascals, Atmospheric, Liquids)

Pressure exists on surfaces, in air and in liquids. On surfaces, pressure is calculated by dividing force by area. Atmospheric pressure decreases with height, and liquid pressure increases with depth. You should never swing on one leg of a chair. Not only can it break the chair, but it can also damage the floor. This is because you are applying too much pressure to the floor. To calculate pressure, you need to know two things: the force or weight exerted, and: the surface area over which the fo
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 Kinetic & Potential Energy Stores (Movement, Raised Objects, Stretching, Height)

Kinetic & Potential Energy Stores (Movement, Raised Objects, Stretching, Height)

Kinetic energy is the energy of motion, and potential energy is the stored energy. Kinetic energy is related to the movement of an object. Potential energy has two types: gravitational potential and elastic potential. Gravitational potential is related to gravity and elastic potential relates to elasticity or tension in a spring. Elastic potential can be converted into kinetic or thermal kinetic. Kinetic and potential energies are always in balance, or at least they should be. If kinetic energy
Preview of Gravity Doodle Notes & Quiz | NGSS Force & Motion Science Resource

Gravity Doodle Notes & Quiz | NGSS Force & Motion Science Resource

Help students grasp gravity with fun, hands-on note-taking! These Gravity Doodle Notes are a perfect blend of creativity and content, designed to boost student engagement and deepen understanding of how mass and distance influence gravitational force. Aligned with NGSS physical science standards, this visual tool supports diverse learners and is ideal for interactive notebooks or station work. What’s Included: 3 Differentiated Versions of Gravity Doodle Notes (Fill-in-the-Blank, Partially Blank,
Preview of Grade 6 Particle Motion & Thermal Energy Quiz | MS-PS1-4 Digital + Printable

Grade 6 Particle Motion & Thermal Energy Quiz | MS-PS1-4 Digital + Printable

This Grade 6 science quiz is aligned with NGSS MS-PS1-4 and focuses on how thermal energy affects particle motion, temperature, and state changes in matter. Designed for classroom flexibility, the resource comes in both a printable PDF version and a self-grading Google Forms version. Whether you're teaching in person, online, or in a hybrid model, this no-prep assessment is ready to use. Students begin with a short reading passage that explains how adding or removing thermal energy influences
Preview of Grade 6 Forces & Motion Quiz | MS-PS2-2 Printable + Google Forms

Grade 6 Forces & Motion Quiz | MS-PS2-2 Printable + Google Forms

Support your Grade 6 students as they explore the fundamentals of forces and motion with this NGSS-aligned science quiz, tailored to standard MS-PS2-2. This no-prep resource is available in two formats—a self-grading Google Forms quiz and a printable PDF version—allowing you to use it seamlessly in digital or traditional classrooms. The resource includes a student-friendly reading passage that introduces key physics concepts such as net force, friction, mass, and acceleration. Students learn
Preview of Grade 6 Chemical Reactions Quiz | MS-PS1-2 Printable & Google Forms

Grade 6 Chemical Reactions Quiz | MS-PS1-2 Printable & Google Forms

This Grade 6 science quiz is built to support NGSS MS-PS1-2, helping students grasp chemical reactions and properties through real-world examples and clear explanations. Designed for flexible classroom use, this resource includes both a printable PDF version and a self-grading Google Forms quiz—making it ideal for in-person, remote, or hybrid settings. The quiz begins with a student-friendly passage that explains how substances are made up of atoms and molecules and how chemical reactions lead
Preview of Grade 6 Electric & Magnetic Forces Quiz | MS-PS2-3 Digital + Printable

Grade 6 Electric & Magnetic Forces Quiz | MS-PS2-3 Digital + Printable

Help your Grade 6 students understand the forces that power much of the modern world with this NGSS-aligned quiz on electric and magnetic forces, built around MS-PS2-3. This resource includes both a Google Forms version for auto-grading and a printable PDF, making it ideal for digital, hybrid, and paper-based classrooms. The quiz begins with a clear, engaging reading passage explaining the fundamentals of electric and magnetic forces—including what causes them, how their strength is determin
Preview of Grade 6 Synthetic Materials Quiz | MS-PS1-3 Digital & Printable

Grade 6 Synthetic Materials Quiz | MS-PS1-3 Digital & Printable

This Grade 6 science quiz aligns with NGSS MS-PS1-3 and focuses on synthetic materials and their role in society. Available in both digital (Google Forms) and printable PDF formats, it provides a ready-to-use assessment tool that helps students understand how synthetic materials are created, used, and their environmental impact. The resource includes a clear, age-appropriate reading passage explaining how natural resources are chemically transformed into synthetic materials like plastic and ny
Preview of Static Electricity Review/Test Prep: Slides, Notes, Quiz 3rd 4th 5th Grade

Static Electricity Review/Test Prep: Slides, Notes, Quiz 3rd 4th 5th Grade

Created by
Brenda Kovich
Review static electricity with a slideshow (PowerPoint or Google Slides). Third, fourth, or fifth grade students take notes as the teacher explains the movement of negative charges with everyday examples. This mini lesson works well as a follow-up to investigation or for test prep. Open the preview to take a closer look. Resources address NGSS 3-PS2-3, as well as other state standards. Key points emphasize concepts in your standards:All materials have positive charges (protons) and negative cha
Preview of Thermal Energy, Temperature, and Heat Lesson | Conduction, Convection, Radiation

Thermal Energy, Temperature, and Heat Lesson | Conduction, Convection, Radiation

Thermal Energy, Temperature and Heat - Physics Lesson and Worksheet Package. This lesson package compares Thermal Energy to Temperature and Heat. It looks at Heat Transfer and specifically, Conduction, Convection, and Radiation. Lastly, it goes over Specific Heat Capacity and The Principle of Heat Exchange. Within the lesson, there are many opportunities for students to test their knowledge through "Check Your Understanding" slides with the teacher version containing the answers (these are gen
Preview of Physics of Friction & Air Resistance | Force & Motion | Lesson & Notes

Physics of Friction & Air Resistance | Force & Motion | Lesson & Notes

Created by
Cognitive Treks
Physics Force & Motion lesson focusing on Friction & Air Resistance! Learn how to identify friction, the types of friction, about air resistance and drag! Students will also touch on aerodynamics and terminal velocity. Great introductory physics lesson with notes and free body diagrams to help support and reinforce learning for students. This lesson covers key concepts needed for next level physics lessons and experimentation, make sure your class is prepared! Objective: Students will be able to
Preview of Power - Google Slides and PowerPoint Lesson

Power - Google Slides and PowerPoint Lesson

Power lesson and student activity package. This lesson package looks at Power, Watts, the Power Consumption of common appliances, Power Generation Stations, and Horsepower. Within the lesson, there are many opportunities for students to test their knowledge through "Check Your Understanding" slides with the teacher version containing the answers (these are generally problem-based questions like they would see on a test or quiz). ➡️ Click here to have a look at the FULL LESSON VIDEOThis packa
Preview of Groups and Periods - LESSON

Groups and Periods - LESSON

Google slides prepared for a lesson on introducing students to periodic table trends and the placement of common elements on the table within groups and periods. Lesson is interactive with a warm up, activity, agenda and practice problems. All activities and exit tickets are linked in the slides. Practice Problems all include solutions with work. Product Includes:Warm UpLearning NormsObjectivesNotesData Tracker for Quiz ScoresElement Book Project Rubric
Preview of Half-Life (Radioactivity, Random Process, Decreases Over Time)

Half-Life (Radioactivity, Random Process, Decreases Over Time)

Half-life is a concept used in physics and chemistry to describe the amount of time it takes for a substance to decay by half. It is an important concept in nuclear physics and can be used to calculate the rate of radioactive decay. Half-life is also used in other areas such as geology, archaeology, and pharmacology. The half-life of a substance depends on its atomic structure and can range from fractions of a second to thousands or even millions of years. Understanding half-life is essential fo
Preview of Grade 6 Atomic Composition Test | MS-PS1-1 Printable & Digital

Grade 6 Atomic Composition Test | MS-PS1-1 Printable & Digital

This Grade 6 science quiz is designed to support your instruction on atomic composition, aligning with NGSS standard MS-PS1-1. Whether you're teaching in-person or online, this resource is ready to go in both printable PDF and digital Google Forms formats. It's perfect for formative or summative assessments and requires zero prep. Students will explore fundamental chemistry concepts including the structure of atoms, the role of subatomic particles, and how atoms bond to form molecules. The quiz
Preview of Levers, Pulleys and Gears

Levers, Pulleys and Gears

A lever is a simple mechanism which helps us to lift objects. Levers have a long arm and a fulcrum, which is where the arm pivots. The object you are lifting is called the load, and the force you apply to the arm to make the object move is called the effort. A pulley is a simple mechanism that makes it easier to lift or move a heavy object. It includes at least one wheel and a length of rope. Pulleys are made by looping a rope over one or more wheels. They are used to lift heavy objects. Pullin
Preview of Grade 6 Force Fields Quiz | MS-PS2-5 Printable + Google Forms Science Test

Grade 6 Force Fields Quiz | MS-PS2-5 Printable + Google Forms Science Test

Introduce your Grade 6 students to the fascinating concept of force fields with this NGSS-aligned quiz, built around standard MS-PS2-5. This ready-to-use resource includes both a Google Forms version for self-grading and a printable PDF version for in-class or homework use. It’s designed to assess students’ understanding of how forces can act at a distance, even without direct contact. The quiz begins with a student-friendly passage that explains the basic idea of fields— regions of space whe
Preview of Grade 6 Thermal Energy Design Quiz | MS-PS1-6 Printable + PDF

Grade 6 Thermal Energy Design Quiz | MS-PS1-6 Printable + PDF

This NGSS-aligned Grade 6 science quiz focuses on the principles of thermal energy and its use in designing devices, as outlined in MS-PS1-6. It is available in two flexible formats: a self-grading Google Forms version and a printable PDF, making it ideal for classrooms using either digital or paper-based instruction. Students begin by reading a clear and accessible passage about how thermal energy—energy from heat—is released or absorbed in chemical reactions. This concept is explored throu
Preview of Medieval Catapult Launch Slides

Medieval Catapult Launch Slides

Google slides prepared for a lesson on executing a activity that assesses student understanding of projectile motion. Lesson is interactive with a warm up, activity, agenda and videos. Product Includes:Warm UpObjectivesVideo DemonstrationsClear AgendaPractice ProblemsThis product is best paired with:Projectile Motion Quiz 4Medieval Catapult LaunchGet ALL 3 products in the Medieval Catapult Lesson Plan + a bonus lesson plan
Preview of Fission, Fission, Radioactive Decay Digital Notes

Fission, Fission, Radioactive Decay Digital Notes

Introduce fusion and fission with these NO PREP , NO PRINT digital lesson! Students will take digital notes through google slides, and learn all all the details about how fusion and fission take place, the products formed, and more. Students will also go through the radioactive decay processes (alpha, beta, and gamma)! The teacher slides will come with speaker notes where you can display on your screen but students cannot see, this is great if you need a refresher! What is covered: FusionFissio
Preview of Conservation of Energy Digital Lesson | Energy Unit Types of Mechanical Energy

Conservation of Energy Digital Lesson | Energy Unit Types of Mechanical Energy

Created by
Sciencemart
This complete digital and printable lesson (Google Slides) will have students explore the different types of energy forms (mechanical, chemical, nuclear, electrical, and light) as well as explain an example of how energy from a sandwich is not lost but transferred. This product is included in my Energy Digital Curriculum Bundle! This lesson includes the following:Two warm-upsCornell notesActivityHyperlinked Slides presentation as an option to follow along with notesEssential questionsMini-quiz
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