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Physical science Common Core 2.MD.A.2 resources

Preview of Sound STEM Activities

Sound STEM Activities

Created by
Simply STEAM
Create buzz in your classroom about learning sound! Your students will be eager to learn about sound and how it travels. These challenges are sure to engage your students and help them make discoveries about SOUND! Doesn't that SOUND amazing?! In this resource you will find: -A complete list of Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards-Blank 5E lesson plan format for ALL STEM challenges-Supply Checklist-Parent Donation Letter-Pictures of possible designs along with my tips-4 challenge an
Preview of Finding and Comparing Volume

Finding and Comparing Volume

This double sided worksheet will have your students: -Reading beakers to the nearest liter and milliliter -Using marked beakers to estimate the volume in unmarked beakers -Finding the sum and difference of given volumes -Answering story problems using volume
Preview of 2-PS1-1 Structure and Properties of Matter

2-PS1-1 Structure and Properties of Matter

Created by
Dilly Dallier
Help lead your students down a path of exploration of examining the observable properties of matter. This unit plan mixes hands on labs, interactive journal pages, classroom discussion, teacher notes to help facilitate, and connections to common core math and art! Focus on: describing materials through color, shape, texture, flexibility, and hardness; explaining and understanding what solids, liquids, and gasses are, labeling their environment with those new descriptions, and interacting with t
Preview of Science - Quantitative and Qualitative Observation Worksheet

Science - Quantitative and Qualitative Observation Worksheet

Created by
Amy Bartholomew
This worksheet is designed to help students differentiate between qualitative and quantitative observations. There is a place to record the qualitative observations that students make using the five senses as well as a place to record the quantitative observations using more formal data. Students are also asked to record what tool was used to gather the quantitative data. This is a great activity for students first learning about scientific inquiry and practicing how to make observations and gat
Preview of Scientific Investigation of Color and Crayons: Experimenting with Crayons

Scientific Investigation of Color and Crayons: Experimenting with Crayons

A thematic unit with a focus on color and crayons!
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
Preview of Rubber Band Car Experiment Instructions & Worksheet

Rubber Band Car Experiment Instructions & Worksheet

Instructions to build a rubber band powered car using no glue and common household items.
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