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Inertia in Motion
Through experimentation, students will learn about the first law of motion, including inertia,...
Do Objects Float Better in Salt Water Than in Fresh Water?
Teach your students about density with this printable science activity. They compare how well...
Can Sound Travel Through Things?
Through simple experimentation, students will learn how sound waves function and travel.
Producing Electricity with Sunlight
Students will use solar cells and a light source to learn about solar energy.
Observing Sound Waves
Students will conduct an experiment that will allow them to see sound waves in action.
Can Water Make a Bottle Rocket Fly Higher?
Introduce students to Newton's third law of motion with this hands-on science activity. Find...
The Tablecloth Trick and Inertia
Students will learn about inertia and by performing the tablecloth trick.
Classroom Olympics
Students recreate Olympic events by calculating distances and participating in the event.
Jumping Coins
Students will learn about work versus force by dropping coins on a ruler.
How Can You Use Physics to Become a Better Hitter?
Help students improve their baseball skills while teaching them about human reflexes and the...
Learning about Levers
Students will make a lever to lift stones, and will learn the science behind levers.
Can a Visible Light Outshine Infrared Radiation?
Familiarize your students with two types of electromagnetic radiation with this printable...
Olympics and Politics Timeline
Students create a timeline of political events and their effects on the Summer Olympic Games.
How Do Different Surfaces Affect the Momentum of Marbles?
Help your students better understand momentum with this hands-on activity. Students are...
Speedy Straw
Learn about the speed of falling objects with this math and science activity.
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...
Electricity Helping Us Communicate
Students will use light switches to learn about telegraph communication.
Why Do Some Objects Fall Faster Than Others?
Introduce your students to the fundamentals of gravity with this printable science activity....
Physical Education Resources for Teachers
Children in grades K-12 enjoy learning sports trivia about famous athletes. Use TeacherVision's...
Downhill Discoveries-Experiments with Momentum
Students use household materials to create sloping course conditions faced by downhill...

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