This foldable fits well in any middle school interactive student notebook and includes definitions for key terms, formulas to solve for each term, how to derive the formula for each term, and an easy to comprehend layout for students to refer to when learning about Forces and Motion - Speed.
Use Claim, Evidence, Reasoning to home your students logical reasoning and critical thinking skills using real life, science based content. Fully editable. Includes 8 slides: Intro w/ question: How are seatbelts related to Newton's First Law of Motion? Question mark is linked with a video that describes the answer. Student Claim slideStudent Evidence slideStudent Reasoning slideRubricExample Claim slide w/ linkExample Evidence slideExample Reasoning slideDirections: Go through the Claim-Evidence
Use this slide show, combined with the template, to create a foldable that guides students through how motion is measured and visualized/graphed. This foldable reviews the following concepts of motion: No MotionConstant MotionDifferent SpeedsAccelerationFormulae/DefinitionsThe slideshow also provides practice slides that enhance student understanding of the concepts. This activity can be teacher led or self-guided.
Use this 'four-square' phenomena worksheet to provide students with uncommon examples of how electromagnetic radiation impacts our universe. Phenomenon examples include: 'Arrow changes direction', 'disappearing beaker', and 'plasma grapes'. Includes worksheet, level 2 questions template, example.
Use this scavenger hunt as a tool to reinforce Net Force in a hands-on and exciting way. Have students solve for Net Force problems, prompting them to visit another station upon the answer. Includes: Scavenger Hunt DirectionsScavenger Hunt Answer DocumentsScavenger Hunt PlacardsScavenger Hunt Key
Use these SBAC style questions to induce your student's critical thinking skills, using what they know/learned about Newton's third (3) law of motion. Fully editable to suit your classroom needs, this can be completed as a class, in groups, individually, or broken up into 'stations'. Ten thought inducing questions included with the templates to respond to the questions. Pairs well with: Intro to Physics - Newton's First and Second Laws of Motion - Conceptual Questions
Use this Frayer Model-based vocabulary unit to reinforce important terms for any study into Forces, Newton's Laws of Motion, and many other physical science applications. Fully editable. Can be printed two-to-a-page and two-sided or used as a digital assignment.
Use this activity to explore how we use the electromagnetic spectrum to monitor our universe systems from Earth's orbit. Activity asks students to click on various satellites from the graphic which will provide information for students to research on how the satellite/tool are used to monitor Earth and provide data. Fully editable, this document transfers well to google slides, or answer documents can be printed and the activity can be completed physically. Pairs well with: Intro to Physics - In
Use this activity to explore how we use the electromagnetic spectrum to monitor Earth systems from space. Activity asks students to click on various satellites from the graphic which will provide information for students to research on how the satellite/tool are used to monitor Earth and provide data. Fully editable, this document transfers well to google slides, or answer documents can be printed and the activity can be completed physically. Pairs well with: Intro to Physics - Interactive Exp
Use this vocabulary activity to front-load information for Potential Energy and Kinetic Energy. Bonus slide allows students to determine the differences between weight and mass.
Use this critical thinking activity to introduce or reinforce the different wavelength categories in the electromagnetic spectrum. When used with an external tool like 'padlet', students can perform a virtual gallery walk where they collect the remaining information on the other wavelength categories. Students are assigned a wavelength to research and provide information on. Then, they upload their information to an external tool where students can view information to complete the remainder o
Use this natural phenomena to enhance your students' curiosity about the Newton's Law of Motion, Gravity, and all other forces acting on an egg as it drops to the ground. Fully editable, this activity can be completed as a class, in groups, or individually and includes a short explanation of the phenomena.
Use this natural phenomena to enhance your students' curiosity about the Newton's Law of Motion. Fully editable, this activity can be completed as a class, in groups, or individually and includes a short explanation of the phenomena.
Use this natural phenomena to enhance your students' curiosity about the electromagnetic spectrum/electromagnetic radiation. Fully editable, this activity can be completed as a class, in groups, or individually and includes a short explanation of the phenomena.
Use this presentation to introduce or enhance your student's understanding of graphing motion. The slideshow includes a link to the template for making the physical foldable, or, the slideshow can be assigned as a 'digital foldable'. Concepts include: Constant SpeedAcceleratingDecelerating (Negative Acceleration)Differing SpeedsBlue boxes are paraphrased notes that appear (transition) on click. Pairs well with: Intro to Physics - Foldable - Measuring Motion
Use this graphic organizer to help students get a stronger understanding of the electromagnetic spectrum using research to identify the different frequencies of the EMS, listing characteristics, and providing color to different energy levels. 3 pages: TitleDirectionsGraphic Organizer Easy to print/copy two-sided.
Editable graphic organizer that introduces/reviews types of waves in physics. Can be used for any type of wave as the links provided cover all types of waves.