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Problem solving physical science projects for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Physical Science gifted projects

Physical Science gifted projects

Created by
Natalie Hafer
These 3 gifted projects are great for challenging students to learn more about Physical Science. Includes 2 projects on Newton's Laws and 1 project on Demetri Mendelev.
Preview of Fling a Cow! Simple Machine Experiment Booklet

Fling a Cow! Simple Machine Experiment Booklet

Created by
Kate M
The students use the booklet to walk through the history of catapults, then work together to design their own catapult so they can fling a plastic cow!
Preview of Solid, Liquid, Gas Cut Out Activity

Solid, Liquid, Gas Cut Out Activity

Created by
Exceptional Fun
Students cut out the images and organize into solid, liquid, and gas. Use in centers or in interactive notebooks. The students can work in pairs to increase dialogue about the different states of matter.
Preview of VEX IQ Quick Build Engineering Journal

VEX IQ Quick Build Engineering Journal

This journal is designed to expose and introduce students to the process of keeping an engineering journal. Students may use the journal show their design process and to plan, monitor, and reflect on the process of the build and of completing a course. Students are invited to sketch, collect data, and also reflect on the essential question of "What role does robotics play in our daily lives?" There is also a space for students to set goals on the professional skills and reflect on their collabor
Preview of Science Expirement

Science Expirement

This is an easy science experiment to do with early science learners. The packet was developed to use as a tool for students to make observations and predictions as to what will happen when grapes are put into the sun. For this project you will need grapes and a sunny place to put the grapes. It should take about a week for your grapes to transform into raisins. With this activity you can also discuss with your students physical change. I recommend using this for K-1 students.
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