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Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Hands On Lab Activity MS-PS3-5 and 4-PS3-4

Kinetic and Potential Energy Hands On Lab Activity MS-PS3-5 and 4-PS3-4

Created by
NothingScaresMe
No more boring worksheets! Instead try this fun hands-on lab activity where students work with a group to launch rubber bands with a ruler to investigate the relationship between potential and kinetic energy. Includes teaching suggestions, a student lab sheet with discussion questions, and an answer key. This is one of my favorite labs!Whether learning new concepts like how kinetic energy and potential energy are related or reviewing skills they have already learned such as how to find averages
Preview of Paper Helicopter Activity - Air Resistance, Freefall - Physics

Paper Helicopter Activity - Air Resistance, Freefall - Physics

Created by
Dunigan Science
This is my version of the paper helicopters you can find in paper airplane books. I love making these sorts of things. My question was, how can I turn this into an inquiry based activity? Students make five sizes of paper helicopters, collect the fall time and approximate spin rate and make two graphs to determine the effect of helicopter length on fall time. If you have access to a strobe light, you might even try measuring the spin rate! You can use these for many levels of students and in
Preview of Windmill Building STEM Activity

Windmill Building STEM Activity

Get your students engaged with this hands on STEM Activity! Your students will be creative thinkers as they build windmills to harness the wind and investigate alternative energy sources. These activity is PERFECT for use in your classroom or a STEM open house!❤️ You will LOVE using this Windmill STEM activity because it is so SIMPLE! The bases are reusable from class to class and the students focus on building the blades. Students follow the engineering design process to design, build, and
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Stations {Interactive and Fun!}

Newton's Laws of Motion Stations {Interactive and Fun!}

These stations will keep your students MOVING! Designed to fit in one class period, your students will build on what they have been taught in the classroom concerning Newton's Laws of Motion. This is a great way to reinforce material in your Science classroom. You can opt to use these activities as stations and simply use them as labs or activities to enhance what you already have planned in the classroom.*Now includes an answer key!This set of stations include:--Classifying activity cards of ev
Preview of Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

This lab or activity is a hands-on and collaborative learning lesson that incorporates the following: STEM Earthquakes Geology Engineering Design Real-World Connections Problem Solving Inferencing and Predicting Materials: this handout, mini-marshmellows, toothpicks, jello Overview: Students will work together to tackle a real-world problem: engineers are constantly working to design and build buildings that can survive the impact of serious earthquakes. I show students some videos and picture
Preview of Slow Can Race STEM Forces in Motion Activity/ Experiment: Creating Friction

Slow Can Race STEM Forces in Motion Activity/ Experiment: Creating Friction

Created by
Scienceisfun
This interactive STEM activity is always a highlight of my forces and motion unit! This activity is perfect to reinforce the concepts of forces and friction. Students need to cover or wrap a regular can in different materials to se how they affect the speed a can can travel down a ramp. Students experiment to see how friction affects motion. Set the stage by building up the idea that this is a race- THEN explain that the SLOWEST can is the winner! Students often wrap all kinds of materials
Preview of STEM Project-Design a Slow Marble Ramp [Force and Friction Activity]  Updated!

STEM Project-Design a Slow Marble Ramp [Force and Friction Activity] Updated!

Created by
Scienceisfun
This interactive STEM project is an introduction or review of forces and friction that will get you students thinking and engaged! Students design, build, test and analyze a system of ramps for a marble to travel down slowly! Simple materials will work for this like cardboard paper towel tubes and various fabrics. You will be amazed at what students come up with! Included in this project are:Informational Reading on the friction with review questions.STEM design sheet to draw and explain their
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion: First Law Lab

Newton's Laws of Motion: First Law Lab

A fun, interactive way for your students to explore Newton's First Law of Motion! In Part One (Penny Drop), students will explain in terms of Newton’s First Law why a penny falls into a cup when a card is flicked. In Part Two (Marble Roll), students will explain in terms of Newton’s First Law why it is hard to get a marble rolling, and get it to stop rolling, using only air and a straw. Also includes a reflection sheet with four thought questions. Students will read each scenario and describe
Preview of Electricity and Circuit Stations Hands on Electrical Circuits Science Activity

Electricity and Circuit Stations Hands on Electrical Circuits Science Activity

Created by
Evil Math Wizard
This collection of four hands-on experiments will really excite and ignite your students. Easy to set up lessons as well as student instructions for self-guided stations. Perfect for teaching circuits, conductors, and insulatorsHow can I use this product?These are great science centers for partners or small groups.What is included?The PDF file contains instructions and worksheets for four experiments:1. Make a light bulb light with a battery and a paper clip. (EUREKA Light Kit)2. Make two light
Preview of Halloween Science STEM Inquiry force experiment-Newton's 3rd law-balloon rockets

Halloween Science STEM Inquiry force experiment-Newton's 3rd law-balloon rockets

Created by
Scienceisfun
In this inquiry activity you build a balloon rocket (ghost) and time it as it 'flies' across a room. you then challenge students to create a ghost using simple materials that will fly in a faster time than yours. This is a fun way to teach Newton's Third Law of Motion, but there are 2 versions of the challenge included...One for upper level students who have learned the law, and one for lower levels who are just learning about forces. Included in this activity is an information sheet on Newt
Preview of Waves Lab-Station Activity

Waves Lab-Station Activity

Engage your students with this Waves Lab (Station Activity)! This activity includes 10 lab stations that review Waves- perfect for an end of unit review or pre-lesson activity!Topics Covered:-Reflection, Refraction, Diffraction-Waves as Energy-Transverse and Compressional/Longitudinal Waves-Doppler EffectIncluded in this Purchase:-Teacher Instructions and Materials Page-10 PRINT AND GO lab station cards-Answer Key for easy gradingYou may also like these other WAVES products:⭐ Electromagnetic Spe
Preview of Force and Motion Stations-inquiry activities for Newton's 1st law/ Inertia

Force and Motion Stations-inquiry activities for Newton's 1st law/ Inertia

Created by
Scienceisfun
6 stations of activities to introduce or help students understand Newton's 1st law, friction and inertia. Simple materials are needed and about 15 minutes of prep-work before the activity are needed. Student data sheet and expected results are included.Materials: 2 water bottles, rubber bands, string, 2 spring scales, some clay, matchbox car, pencils, textbooks, chair, rulerNow part of an awesome bundle of force lessons for only $3.95Newtons Force and Motion Laws: Notes, Inquiry Experiments and
Preview of Light Energy Stations or Light Energy Experiments

Light Energy Stations or Light Energy Experiments

Created by
S is for Science
Light Energy Stations or Light Energy Experiments Students will love investigating light energy with these simple stations. Each of these mini investigations will take about 4 minutes. Students will be prompted to answer a simple question and/or draw what they see.Instructions and material lists are included. This is a great companion to my Energy Vocabulary PostersI ♥ Followers! All new products are 20% off for the first 24 hours after they are posted! Be the first to learn about new produc
Preview of Balloon Car - Newton's Laws of Motion at Work - Physics Project

Balloon Car - Newton's Laws of Motion at Work - Physics Project

Created by
Dunigan Science
This lab is super inexpensive and so much fun! Students construct a “car” that runs on the power of a single balloon expelling air. Most of the materials are scavenged – water bottles, bottle caps, straws, etc. The activity takes 120 minutes including testing, data collection, and completing the lab questions for the easier version ad 150 minutes for the advanced version. This is real science with real calculations. My files include a simple version for lower grades (calculating average vel
Preview of Scientific Method Experiment with Boats - Sink and Float, Buoyancy and Capacity

Scientific Method Experiment with Boats - Sink and Float, Buoyancy and Capacity

Created by
Hello Learning
Students will follow the steps of the scientific method as they create tinfoil boats and learn about sink and float, buoyancy and capacity. This science experiment creates a hands on learning experience that is engaging and memorable for students!Click the green PREVIEW button to see more details of what is included.What is Included?Teacher InformationSample Schedule IdeasMaterials ListWhole Group ExperimentIndependent/Partner ExperimentExperiment Results (the science behind the experiment)Exper
Preview of Simple Machines Marshmallow Catapult Lab Experiment - Newton's Laws

Simple Machines Marshmallow Catapult Lab Experiment - Newton's Laws

Created by
SchoolRocks
Really fun way to teach simple machines, levers, and Newton's Laws. This is a lesson plan with the full description of how to make marshmallow catapults to launch in class. This is a formal lesson plan, usable for any observation. This was a big hit in the classroom!
Preview of Static Electricity Hands On Science Centers or Lab Stations

Static Electricity Hands On Science Centers or Lab Stations

Created by
Evil Math Wizard
This collection of hands-on experiments will really excite and ignite your students. Easy to set up lessons on static electricity.Click the Preview button above to see the complete resource.How can I use this product?These are great science centers for partners or small groups.What is included?The PDF file contains instructions and worksheets for four hands on experiments:Static Magic Separation StationLevitation StationBalloon InteractionTwo more activities:Atom Action - make models on atomsCon
Preview of States of Matter: How are atoms arranged? Hands on reinforcement activity

States of Matter: How are atoms arranged? Hands on reinforcement activity

Created by
Scienceisfun
States of Matter: How are atoms arranged? Hands on reinforcement activity for the 3 different states of Matter. This is an AWESOME hands on activity to help students understand how atoms are arranged in Solids, Liquids and Gasses. The activity requires a little set-up work. You need to punch holes out of 3 different colors of construction paper (the bigger the holes the better and easier) but the pay-off is worth it! there is a color in the dots version and a blank version so you can use Cheerio
Preview of Thinking Thermally Glow Stick Lab: A Thermal Energy Experiment

Thinking Thermally Glow Stick Lab: A Thermal Energy Experiment

Created by
Kaylin Stovall
This experiment will allow your students to see Thermal Energy in action as they observe how temperature affects glow intensity. This resource includes a teacher's guide that provides step-by-step instructions on how to conduct the experiment. Also included is a lap report and reflection questions for your students. The lap report allows students to record the question, determine what materials are needed, form a hypothesis, record the procedure, and document the results and conclusion. The re
Preview of "Inertia Games" Lab Activity - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

"Inertia Games" Lab Activity - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

Created by
MS Science Spot
Students are introduced to the concept of Newton's 1st Law of Motion and inertia by completing six (6) different challenges/games in this lab activity. Example of one of the game challenges:a. Get a plastic cup, index cards, and a quarter. b. Place the index card on top of the cup so it is centered over the opening. Put the quarter on top of the index card. c. Using your finger pull the index card out from under the quarter. You are trying to get the quarter to drop into the cup. d. Compl
Preview of Force and Motion STEM Marble Tracks

Force and Motion STEM Marble Tracks

Created by
The Owl Teach
This STEM and Force Unit Activity Pack is perfect for your budding engineers and scientists! Have students apply what they have learned about force and motion to design marble tracks which will have a marble traveling a distance in the slowest amount of time. Students will use the engineering design process to construct a marble track and show what they know about force, friction, motion, etc. This is always a class FAVORITE!STEM: Force and Motion Kit Includes:► Teacher lesson plans► Engineering
Preview of Newton's Three Laws of Motion: A Cross-Curricular Lesson for P.E. and Science

Newton's Three Laws of Motion: A Cross-Curricular Lesson for P.E. and Science

*** Over 400 Copies Sold! ***Now you can BUNDLE & SAVE!Hands On Science BundleNewton's Three Laws of Motion: A Cross-Curricular Lesson for P.E. and ScienceInvestigate Newton's 3 Laws of Motion through movement! This lesson plan includes instructions for setting up a 3-station physics experiment. This lesson can be done at an elementary or middle school level (depending on your state's specific grade level expectations for learning about forces and motion). Each of the three stations focuses
Preview of Acceleration, Gravity and Free Fall Inquiry Lab Activity (Physical Science)

Acceleration, Gravity and Free Fall Inquiry Lab Activity (Physical Science)

Need an engaging activity to get your students thinking about free-fall and acceleration due to gravity? Look no further! Use this inquiry lab as an introductory activity or assess your students' understanding of previously-taught content with this easy set-up lab investigation. My students love climbing on their desks and lab stations to see if all objects drop at the same rate! This inquiry lab begins with an engaging video that leads into the question, WHICH FALLS FASTER: A MUFFIN OR A MOOSE
Preview of Speed Lab: Physical Science Lab for Middle & High School Students

Speed Lab: Physical Science Lab for Middle & High School Students

Have your students practice calculating speed with this fun speed lab! Students will perform a series of tasks and then calculate the speed for each. After calculations, students will compare their group's speed with other lab groups to determine "Who's the Fastest in the Class?" High school and middle school kids love a competition, so this EDITABLE lab activity is sure to engage and excite. Use this print and go lab activity in your next Speed & Velocity lesson. You might also like these
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