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Force and Motion
Through this activity students will learn how inertia, gravity, friction, and force affect... | Experiment Activity: Experimenting with Pulleys
Students predict and then measure the effort needed to lift a bottle with pulleys. Materials... | |
Potential and Kinetic Energy Quiz
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates students' understanding of potential, radiant,... | ||
Investigate Activity: Making a Thermometer
Students make a model thermometer and observe changes in the thermometer when placed in warm... | Physical Science Test: Motion
Test students' understanding of force, acceleration, inertia, and momentum with the questions... | |
Investigate Activity: Changing Forms of Energy
Students make a device that shows changes in potential and kinetic energy. Materials list,... | Rev Up Your Veggies: A Physical Science Activity
In this science activity, elementary students cooperatively design, build, and race cars made... | |
Investigate Activity: Investigating Magnetic Force
Students observe how different materials affect a magnet and a paper clip, and make inferences... | ||
Potential and Kinetic Energy
Students will learn the difference between potential and kinetic energy (lesson plan and... | Investigate Activity: Lifting Objects with a Lever
Students use a lever to lift a marble, measure the number of gram cubes needed to lift the... | |
Balloon Blastoff Part II
Children continue to explore Newton's third law of motion with the help of a balloon. | Keeping Cool
Students rank air, water, and foam insulation according to each material's insulation ability.... | |
Seat-Belt Safety Part II
Students continue to demonstrate the importance of seat-belts and air bags in cars. | Density: Making a Water Sandwich
In this classroom activity, students use liquid solutions to learn about and experiment with... | |
What Is Air Resistance?
Gauge students' understanding of force as they compare diagrams and answer questions about air... | ||
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