This is great to use as a formative assessment independent practice at the end of a lesson. Students use the skill of subtracting across zeros with any strategy they choose. As the menu progresses, the questions require more higher order thinking.
This can be used for students to fill in as they learn about kinetic and potential energy. I had my students paste it in their interactive notebook. It really provided a clear real life example of the two types of energy and how they can change.
2nd - 4th
Basic Principles, Other (Science), Science
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