ACTIVITIES
Students rank air, water, and foam insulation according to each material's insulation ability. Assesses students'…
Students create an electric circuit that they must position using a compass. Tests students' understanding of Earth's…
Students create a true/false game about electronics. Assesses their understanding of concepts related to electronic…
Students create a working model of a spotlight system that will produce the primary and secondary colors of light in…
Students create a newspaper page that describes how electricity is generated and delivered to homes for use in devices…
WORKSHEETS
Learn that a live wire is able to show magnetic effects by deflecting compass needle; like regular, permanent magnets,…
Children see firsthand the relationship between electricity and magnetism, or electromagnetism, and how these forces are…
Students learn how the electromagnetic spectrum, specifically the photon, function in x-rays and radiology, with this…
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.
Students explore the concept of equivalent weights.
Students are asked to fill an elevator to full capacity with people.
Send home a printable set of activities, which include a weight guessing game and an exploration of the principles of…
Send home a printable set of activities, which include a sound guessing game and making tea in the sun.
Students identify light and heavy objects.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to the thermometer.
Interesting facts and fun activities related to pneumatic tires.
Try a math activity that focuses on reading temperatures.
Teach your students about circuits with a guessing game.
Students compare modern and ancient theater designs in order to learn about how sound travels.
Discuss innovations in glass, including eyeglasses, sunglasses, and photochromic windows. Students are then asked to…