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How Are Waves Reflected?
The short-answer questions in this printable will help students review how waves are reflected.... | ||
Centimeter Ruler, Inch Ruler, and Protractor
This measurement printable contains images of a centimeter ruler, an inch ruler, and a... | Using Astronomical Methods to Model Distances
Plot the inner and outer planets' distance from the Sun in this space science printable. Then,... | |
Activity: Properties of Waves
Students will compare the amplitude, wavelength, speed, and frequency of two different waves in... | Build the "Best" Dog House
Children will draw plans and construct their own dog house, applying mathematical concepts. | |
A Postal Problem
Children will need to apply mathematical skills, logical thinking, and geometry in this... | Reading a Map
Students are asked to identify the location of cities on a map and determine the distances... | |
Patterns in Geometry
In this math printable, students must apply their knowledge of patterns, shapes, and... | How Are Waves Refracted?
In this printable, students are asked to evaluate true/false statements about refraction and... | |
Geometry and Measurement II
Use this printable to teach students about geometry using coins, circular objects, and rulers... | What Is a Wave?
In this physical science printable, students are asked to explain the relationships between key... | |
Geometry and Measurement III
Use this printable to test students' knowledge of three-dimensional geometry and measurement. | Building the Largest Container
This hands-on problem-solving activity has children think logically about measurement. | |
Circle with Ticks at Each 5 Degrees
Printable sheet of a circle with every five degrees marked by a tick. | Activity: Volts, Amps, and Ohms
Students will match electricity measurement terms with their definitions in this printable.... | |
Activity: Comparing Batholiths and Stocks
Read the passage in this geology printable to learn about batholiths and stocks. Students will... | Formulas for Perimeter, Area, and Volume
Page of diagrams and formulas for finding the perimeter, area, and volume of geometric shapes. |
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