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Classroom Catapults
This cross-curricular unit on catapults has students focusing on controlling variables while... | Popular Human Body Resources for Language Arts
Connect language and science with these human body resources for grades K-12. Increase... | |
Why Do Some Objects Fall Faster Than Others?
Introduce your students to the fundamentals of gravity with this printable science activity.... | ||
What Is Air Pressure?
In this physics printable, students identify types of forces and evaluate true/false statements... | Downhill Discoveries-Experiments with Momentum
Students use household materials to create sloping course conditions faced by downhill... | |
What Keeps the Planets and Moons in Orbit?
Integrate physical and Earth science with this worksheet about the physics of the solar system.... | ||
Measuring Mass and Weight I
Review students' knowledge of mass and weight with this printable worksheet about math and... | Inertia in Motion
Through experimentation, students will learn about the first law of motion, including inertia,... | |
Popular Space Activities for Science Class
The wonder and excitement of space is sure to delight all ages. Encourage your students'... | What Is Air Resistance?
Gauge students' understanding of force as they compare diagrams and answer questions about air... | |
What Do We Know About Orbits?
In this space-science worksheet, children explain what they know about orbits, identify whether... | Popular Science Activities for Earth Day
Get students excited about learning with fun science activities for Earth Day (April 22). Use... | |
Physical Science Test: Motion
Test students' understanding of force, acceleration, inertia, and momentum with the questions... | Physical Science Key Term Review: Motion
Acceleration, momentum, inertia, and other physics terms are reviewed in this vocabulary... | |
What Keeps Planets and Satellites in Their Orbits?
Connect space science and physical science with this printable. Students complete... | Division to Multiply -- Mitosis
Students will explore how cells divide and multiply (a process called mitosis) for growth and... | |
Does It Matter How Much Air Is in Your Basketball?
Students observe how different levels of air pressure affect the performance of a basketball in... |
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