WORKSHEETS
Students practice making predictions, and then designing experiments based on their predictions.
Students test how many paperclips two magnets can pick up, and record their findings in a table and graph.
Students make predictions about the rate at which a book and a feather will fall to the ground, then conduct an…
Students make model cars and use them to explore concepts of motion, momentum, and friction.
Build different types of boats to learn principles of buoyancy and displacement.
Instructions for building several types of paper airplanes, which will exhibit different characteristics in the air.
Find out why gliders stay aloft despite having no artificial means of propulsion.
Complete a circuit and learn how complex circuits operate.
Construct a variety of flying saucers to observe how different designs result in different flight characteristics.
Build a basic kite, and then experiment with different modifications to improve its performance.
Teach your students about circuits with a guessing game.
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Children explore the buoyancy differences between diet and regular soft drinks.
Children continue to explore the buoyancy differences between diet and regular soft drinks.
In this exercise, children continue to explore the range of rubber bands, and record and plot the data they collect.…
ACTIVITIES
Teach your students the concept of density with this hands-on science activity. They explore the density of different…
Learn about the speed of falling objects with this math and science activity.