Students will complete an online lab about static electricity, construct an electroscope, and design and conduct and experiment using their electroscopes. This is a fun way to kick start a unit centered around static electricity. My students really enjoyed constructing these and seeing how they worked.
This digital activity has students exploring physics from around the world with this interactive Google Slides! Physics problems focus on kinematics, forces, and energy! Great of review or even a sub day! Answer sheet and answer key provided!
Great for teaching check writing skills or using for projects! I used these for a project in which my students had to write checks for building materials! Comes with checks and a transaction register
A hyperdoc that guides students' learning, starting from the basics of gravity, to how gravitational forces change based on the size and mass of celestial bodies. Document download is a PDF, which includes a link to an editable Google doc. You will want to create your own links for the Answer Garden and Padlet Prompts so that you can access your students responses. Includes: Videos Reading AnswerGarden Prompts Padlet Prompts Gravitational Force Interactive
Each student gets a famous scientist card, however they cannot look at it.They must rely on others in class to answer yes or no questions about their scientist. Each card includes a few helpful hints. I always have them introduce themselves before they ask questions. Students may tape their cards to their head or simply hold it. This is a great first-day activity! My students were really into it. Includes famous scientists, mathematicians, and inventors! Even some fun fictional ones! This is
Students compare the parts of an electrical circuit to systems and processes that they experience in real life, and then create a visual comparison (poster). For example, I had students compare the parts of an electrical circuit to parts of the brain, the hallway at school, the grocery store, etc.
Students solve each problem involving kinematic equations. Each question number corresponds to a square on the puzzle. In order for students to solve the puzzle, they must figure out which letter, displayed on answer cards around the classroom, corresponds to the question number. When the entire puzzle is solved, students will revel a science pun! Students are able to practice solving kinematic equations, self check, and get up and moving around the classroom! Teacher Prep involves making st
For this project, students choose to redesign their current school or create a whole new one and then create a scale blueprint of their design. The focus of this project is on redesigning a school to promote sustainability. Students are encouraged to use alternative energy sources, sustainable building materials, and create a sustainable school culture. Students also utilize aspects of engineering and other CTE or design classes. I used this project as an end of the year project with my STEM Ear
A quick guide for students as they practice solving kinematic formulas. Includes: Basic kinematic formulasAdvanced kinematic formulasVectors/Scalar QuantitiesExample Problems with answers
Students will create climographs from four different data sets from coastal and inland cities and evaluate how ocean currents influence a location's climate.
Includes:Student workbook - Day-by-Day instructions and reflection questions Editable Rubric Group Evaluation Form Overview: Students will build a car that runs entirely on the power of a mousetrap. Students can choose to build their car for speed OR for distance. This workbook has day by day instructions and reflection questions for the students. The activity also includes an editable rubric, and an optional peer feedback form. I also had my students choose a theme to design their cars around
Students solve word problems using distance, speed, and time. As students solve the problems correctly, pixels of a secret image appear on the screen. This puzzle requires very basic math and knowledge of units. Once the entire puzzle is solved correctly, a dinosaur will appear! Answer Key included!
Engage your students in a hands-on activity that explores the fascinating predator-prey relationship between snowshoe hares (rabbits) and Canadian lynx. Using real historical data from the Hudson's Bay Company fur trade records, students will graph population trends over time and analyze the cyclical patterns of these species. This activity emphasizes key ecological concepts, including carrying capacity, population cycles, and ecosystem dynamics.
Vocabulary and concept activity or review for pressure systems. As students complete the activity, a pixel image will appear. Pixels appear every time a correct answer is provided, the entire image will be visible when the activity is correctly completed. A great, quick, activity while also allowing the students to check their own answers!
Students will solve velocity and acceleration practice problems using Google Sheets. When students answer problems correctly, part of an image will appear! Once all problems are answered correctly, the entire image will become visible. This activity only uses the basic velocity and acceleration formulas Answer key is included
9th - 12th
Physical Science, Physics, Science
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