Students determine the mass of a banana using only a string and a spring scale. Assesses their understanding of Newton's laws of motion, the force of gravity, and the difference between weight and mass. Scoring rubric and background notes included.
Featured High School Resources
LESSON PLANS
Romeo and Juliet Teaching Unit Kit
A complete teaching kit for a full or partial unit on Romeo and Juliet
Take your students on a thought-provoking, insig...
LESSON PLANS
Animal Farm Teaching Unit Kit
Everything you need to teach a full or partial unit on Animal Farm
Help your students dive into the modern relevance, m...
ACTIVITIES
National Poetry Month Themed Packet for High School
To celebrate Poetry Month, this resource shares 3 activities that will help high school students to engage with poetry i...
Related Resources
WORKSHEETS
Activity: Newton's Second Law of Motion
Enrich your study of physics with this printable on Newton's second law of motion.
WORKSHEETS
What Is Newton's First Law of Motion?
Review Newton's first law of motion with the questions in this printable.
WORKSHEETS
What Is Newton's Second Law of Motion?
Use this physics worksheet to help students understand Newton's second law of motion.
WORKSHEETS
Curious George Banana Bread Recipe
Children of all ages are sure to enjoy this simple and delicious banana bread recipe from Curious George.
WORKSHEETS
What Is Newton's Third Law of Motion?
Review Newton's third law of motion with this printable.
WORKSHEETS
Do You Like Bananas? (¿Te gustan los plátanos?)
Give students these Spanish language activities to review food vocabulary and practice asking whether someone likes some...