Do you want your students to apply the concepts of force, acceleration, impulse and momentum to real world scenario? Do you want them to see actual data to determine forces during collisions? This is a perfect activity for you. Students will analyze crash test graphs (acceleration vs time) for four different car seats. They will determine maximum accelerations. Then will apply Newtons second law of motion to determine the forces experienced by a crash test dummy in each of the four car seats. T
Worksheet to drill the students on identifying Primary, Secondary waves, determining P-wave and S-Wave arrival times, calculating S-P interval, Determining earthquake epicenters, and distances 2 pages | 11 problems.
Students use their math skills to determine whether the solar panels generate cheaper or more expensive electricity for a generic location, and also for the city of Chicago. (You can change this to your locale). Answer key is included.
A worksheet that brings it all together for students. Concepts included: Earth's internal layers, Seismic Waves, P-waves, S-waves, Angle, Distance.
16 questions
Answer Key!
A short lab activity for astronomy or earth space science. Students make a double line graph of the number of sunspots and the number of crashed satellites in a given year. Then they look for patterns and write a science conclusion utilizing claim, evidence, reasoning scaffolding framework.
Grading rubric and sample student responses are included
This lab activity blends well into a unit on electromagnetic waves, planetary mechanics, or the Sun's influence on Earth.
An assignment for students to complete as they watch "Earth: Making of a Planet" movie documentary.
The video takes students through topics such as formation of the solar system, formation of the earth and moon, differentiation of the Earth, formation of oceans and atmosphere, great oxygenation event, emergence of life, first bacteria, supercontinents, plate tectonics, mass extinction events, appearance and disappearance of mamals, emergence of humans,and climate change.
Related Standards:
NG
Restorative justice converstation starter cards. These cards can be used to start a reflective conversation with a student who was misbehaving or causing some sort of a disruption in class. The questions or sentence starters on the cards guide the students to reflecting on their own behavior, impacts of it on other people and themselves, and thinking about a solution for moving on or repairing the harm done.
Print, cut, and go! Hole-punch and make a lanyard or place these cards on a binder rin
Kinetic and Potential energy worksheet with answer key. This practice assignment allows the students to apply the idea of conservation of energy means, using the mathematics that the total change of energy in any system is always equal to the total energy transferred into or out of the system.
Answer key is included.
HS-PS3-1. Create a computational model to calculate the change in the energy of one component in a system when the change in energy of the other component(s) and energy flows in a
Do your students struggle with radiometric or Carbon dating?
This activity is an engaging way to introduce the concept of dating to your students. It relies on a concept they already understand - popcorn popping in the microwave.
Included in this package:
- Student handout
- Beautiful Task Cards
- Teacher Answer Key
Beautiful 2 page graphic organizer on seismic or earthquake waves
Compares:
Surface vs Body Waves
Primary Waves
Secondary Waves
Love Waves
Rayleigh Waves
Provides easy to label diagrams for each wave type
The second page allows students to label the diagram using the seismic wave vocabulary.
This is great graph interpretation skill practice.
Can be used in conjunction with any textbook that covers earthquakes.
Differentiated stations for physics students to engage in understanding the reflective properties of mirrors. Students practice angle measurements using protractors, as well as angle estimations by sight. Examine image formation in flat mirrors. Compare incident and reflected rays. Read science text for comprehension. Draw ray diagrams. Compare and contast regular and diffuse reflection.
9 stations. Protractors are needed for students to engage in some of the tasks.
Assessment of student knowledge and skills that tests the following concepts:
1) Seismic Waves
2) Seismograms
3) P-waves vs S-waves
4) Epicenter
5) Richter Scale
6) Mercalli Magnitude
7) Locating the earthquake epicenter
NGSS Alignment:
MS-ESS3-2. Analyze and interpret data on natural hazards to forecast future catastrophic events and inform the
development of technologies to mitigate their effects
MS-ESS2-2. Construct an explanation based on evidence for how geoscience processes have changed
A multiple choice 10 minute quiz to assess student understanding of wave interference. Problems present examples of both constructive and destructive interference.
10 problems.
Answer key is included.
Standards Alignment:
MS-PS4-1. Use mathematical representations to describe a simple model for waves that includes how the amplitude of a wave is related to the energy in a wave.
HS-PS4-3. Evaluate the claims, evidence, and reasoning behind the idea that electromagnetic radiation can be describe
Do your kids struggle constructing science explanations or arguing from data? This is a great activity to drill and practice this skill. Give them practice writing claims, evidence and reasoning in your earth science class.
In this activity students are presented with 6 stations each station presents them with a question, a diagram or graph and prompts them to write a claim, evidence and reasoning response.
Station 1: Plate Tectonics
Station 2: Earth's Atmosphere
Station 3: Plate Tectonics
St
This worksheet is focused on Volcanic Explosivity Index, which uses four criteria to classify and compare the sizes of volcanic eruptions.
The worksheet includes the background information page, 14 critical thinking questions and an answer key.
MS-ESS3-2. Analyze and interpret data on natural hazards to forecast future catastrophic events and inform the development of technologies to mitigate their effects.
MS-ESS3-5. Ask questions to clarify evidence of the factors that have caused the r
A two part modeling activity where students learn about the driving force behind plate movements.
Students examine and undersand a demonstration of convection in a beaker with floating aluminum foil pieces. Then they apply this understanding to the convection within the Earth's mantle.
A graphic organizer for middle school and high school students on the topic of weathering, erosion and deposition. Summarizes geoscience processes include surface weathering and deposition by the movements of water, ice, and wind. These processes are the ones that shape local geographic features.
This includes:
* blank graphic organizer
* answer key
NGSS Aligned:
MS-ESS2-1. Develop a model to describe the cycling of Earth's materials and the flow of energy that drives this process.
MS-ESS
9 question worksheet for basic understanding of conservation of momentum. Students calculate momentum including elastic and inelastic collisions, which include concepts of mass and velocity. Only basic understanding is assessed, calculators are not required.
Answer key is included.
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