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Preview of Physics:  Motion in one Dimension A 5E NGSS HS-PS2-1 Aligned Lesson

Physics: Motion in one Dimension A 5E NGSS HS-PS2-1 Aligned Lesson

Created by
Rushnok Science
The 5E, NGSS aligned lesson, Motion in One Direction, is an engaging and interesting lesson. This lesson includes an excellent Engagement video on the physics of downhill skiing, an engaging interactive PowerPoint presentation, and includes online demonstrations to make learning interesting and entertaining. This lesson is in 5E format, and is aligned with NGSS Standard HS-PS2-1 as well as Common Core Standards for ELA and Mathematics.This unit is for High School NGSS Performance Expectation
Preview of Food Science Experiments for Teens - High Altitude Cooking

Food Science Experiments for Teens - High Altitude Cooking

Ignite Curiosity with this Engaging "Food Science Experiments for Teens" Resource! Looking for dynamic and educational experiments to captivate your middle school and high school students? Dive into the fascinating world of food science with my comprehensive resource designed to explore the effects of altitude, atmospheric pressure, and solutes on boiling point.Key Features: Investigate how altitude impacts atmospheric pressure and boiling point, providing real-world applications of scientific
Preview of How Far, How Big, How Full? - A Metric Conversion Practice Activity

How Far, How Big, How Full? - A Metric Conversion Practice Activity

Metric prefixes are commonly used in science courses, and yet the system can be tricky for those who live in countries that ascribe to another system (I'm looking at you, USA...). This metric conversion practice activity gives students a chance to convert multiple data points from and to various metric prefixes, from pico all the way up to tera. This activity can be used to introduce conversions, as conversion practice, or as homework.This activity includes a short metric conversion explanation/
Preview of Atomic Structure

Atomic Structure

Created by
Science StopShop
This lesson plan power point presentation effectively summarizes atomic structure in a 90-minute lesson. The power point houses SEL check-ins, warm up activities, objective, agenda, vocabulary slide, lesson material (book work, hands-on activities and online videos and resources), summary slide, assessments (online and exit ticket questions) and wrap up. The power point also includes tasks for individual work and prompts for whole group discussion. This presentation is effectively packed and tak
Preview of Big and Small: Metric Prefixes and Conversions

Big and Small: Metric Prefixes and Conversions

Ah, metric prefixes. So useful, and yet so tricky to master for those of us in the small part of the world (*ahem* USA) that doesn't regularly use the metric system! Use this activity to introduce your students to the most commonly used metric prefixes (pico through tera), learn what they mean, and how to convert back to base units. This activity includes a short reading comprehension section, a metric prefixes chart for the students to complete, the basics of converting back to base units, and
Preview of Ohm's Law Practice Problems (video tutorial) solve for V, I, R

Ohm's Law Practice Problems (video tutorial) solve for V, I, R

Students will use ohm’s law to solve problems and solve for current, resistance or voltage in various situations. A video tutorial is included to model for students how to set up their paper to make less mistakes and example problems for how to solve for I, V and R. Students will also interpret circuit diagrams. This activity was made for a 9th grade physical science class. Math problems are scaffolded for students without much experience with algebra. THIS RESOURCE IS ALSO PART OF A BUNDLE *
Preview of Middle School Science Semester

Middle School Science Semester

Created by
3D-PT
Elevate your middle school science curriculum with our "Middle School Science Semester" resource—an all-encompassing treasure trove of lessons designed to carry your students through an entire semester of scientific exploration and discovery.Key features that highlight the value of the "Middle School Science Semester" as a semester-long resource:Complete Semester Package: This resource is a one-stop-shop for your entire middle school science semester. It covers a wide range of topics, providing
Preview of Physical Science Energy: Stations Lesson for High School Science with Digital!

Physical Science Energy: Stations Lesson for High School Science with Digital!

Hello there! Let me tell you about this fantastic resource I've created to help you teach Energy in a way that's engaging, interactive, and super low-prep. Introducing the "Energy Stations: High School Physical Science Lesson" Here's what you'll get when you grab this set of resources: Engaging Stations: Capture your students' attention with 8 activities designed to help them explore and master Energy. Digital Version Included: No need to worry about printing or paper if you do not have time
Preview of Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Students will use parallel lines and transversal angles names and their relationships to better understand how to make a roof rafter. Students familiarize themselves with the required vocabulary to create a roof rafter.   Students have an opportunity to practice angle pair names and solving for unknown angles-Students determine how long their rafter will be?  (Solving for unknown side lengths in a right triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem)
Preview of IB MYP Assessment - Criterion D Projectile Motion

IB MYP Assessment - Criterion D Projectile Motion

Created by
Ashley Hernandez
This is an IB MYP (year 5) assessment for criterion D, real-life application. If at a non-MYP school, it works as a great project or class activity. Students complete a lab to demonstrate the properties of projectile motion in the context of quadratic functions. They then use their data to make predictions and justify the accuracy of their solutions. It makes for interesting conversation about the parameter of what solutions are acceptable in the context of real-life problems involving physics.
Preview of Speed, Velocity and Acceleration Learning Activities

Speed, Velocity and Acceleration Learning Activities

This zip file contains many different activities (54 pages of student handouts and 1 PowerPoint with a total of 47 slides) which can be used to compose a unit for physics students involving topics involving Speed, Velocity and Acceleration. Topics in this unit include distance, displacement, scalar and vector quantities, speed, velocity, average velocity, acceleration, free fall, calculations involving these topics as well as many other concepts.A free fall lab activity is contained within this
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