WORKSHEETS
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.
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Interesting facts and fun activities related to the thermometer.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to pneumatic tires.
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates a student's ability to describe items based on their physical…
Introduce your students to a lab that evaluates a student's ability to design and build simple machines to make work…
Students design and test a package that would keep an ice cube frozen. Materials list, advance preparation instructions,…
Students explore the relationship between water temperature and the rate at which sugar cubes dissolve. Materials list,…
Educate students about magnetism, the human body, and advances in medical technology with a reading passage and…
In this classroom activity, students use liquid solutions to learn about and experiment with density.
Find out how to make a compass using a magnet.
Read the passage in this science printable to learn about swim bladders. Students will answer comprehension questions…
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.…
Children explore the use of levers and force, in this printable about simple machines. This is an excellent activity…
Continue to explore the use of levers and force.
Explore inclined planes through the use of screws.
Continue to explore inclined planes through the use of screws.