WORKSHEETS
Use this educational worksheet to teach children about non-renewable and renewable energy resources. In this activity,…
REFERENCE
Albert Einstein is known for his Theory of Relativity and other discoveries. A biography on Einstein and related…
This worksheet is great to use in your classroom to help students understand an extremely complicated concept: force and…
GRAPHIC ORGANIZERS
Introduce your students to a KWL chart that is a graphic organizer for recording what students Know, Want to know, and…
DAILY WARM-UPS
Students learn about static electricity as they improve their reading comprehension skills with the science reading…
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to forms of energy.
Suggest a family activity to parents that focuses on forms and properties of matter, how to classify matter, and…
Distribute a printable set of vocabulary words related to classifying matter for students to practice using.
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates students' understanding of Newton's three laws of motion. By observing…
Build and modify flying paper vehicles in order to observe the effects of gravity, air resistance, and slipstreaming.
Build a miniature roller coaster in order to observe the effects of gravity and momentum.
ACTIVITIES
Use this lab to teach your students how insulation can help to store heat.
Students learn about the states of matter in this science reading passage. Check students' understanding of nonfiction…
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates students' understanding of potential, radiant, and kinetic energy.…
By making different types of parachutes, students will learn about the effects of air resistance on falling objects.
Children explore the range of a rubber band. This worksheet includes several FutureFit Extension Activities that…
Students continue to demonstrate the importance of seat-belts and air bags in cars.
Students will discover the frequency at which a pendulum moves.
Explore the differences between potential and kinetic energy.
Continue to explore the differences between potential and kinetic energy.
Students look at centripetal force in a series of experiments.
Students continue to look at centripetal force in a series of experiments.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the thermometer.