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Preview of Work and Power Problems Worksheet

Work and Power Problems Worksheet

By completing this activity, 9th and 10th grade physical science students will learn how to calculate work and power problems. Students will solve problems using the variables force, time, distance, and power. Metric units are used in every problem including Newtons, seconds, kilometers, and Watts. Teach students to show their work step by step with columns for formula, work, and answer with units. Important informationAnswer keys always includedNo need for calculators; perfect way to review
Preview of Card Sort - Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Formulas - Digital & PDF

Card Sort - Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Formulas - Digital & PDF

This card sort on photosynthesis and cellular respiration formulas will prepare your 7th grade science and 9th and 10th grade biology students to compare and identify the chemical reaction reactants and products by name, molecular formula, and number. Includes adenosine triphosphate (ATP), glucose, and carbon dioxide. Digital, online version included for distance learning. Important Informationincludes Easel digital version that is Google Classroom compatible Answer key and student chart for
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Problems Worksheet

Kinetic and Potential Energy Problems Worksheet

This activity will prepare students to solve simple problems including kinetic and potential energy calculations. By completing this activity, 9th grade science students will learn to calculate K.E. and G.P.E. (gravitational potential energy) problems step by step with columns for formula, work and answer with units. Important InformationAnswer keys always includedNo calculators required - review basic math skills Recommended for Physical Science, IPC, General Science, and Conceptual Physics (al
Preview of Dimensional Analysis Activity: Algebra Breakout Escape Room Math Game

Dimensional Analysis Activity: Algebra Breakout Escape Room Math Game

Created by
Escape Room EDU
This breakout escape room is a fun way for students to test their skills with dimensional analysis with customary units. Most of my Escape Rooms can be used for distance learning, this one; however, is not recommended for distance learning. I have recently opened a new store that sells 100% digital math escape rooms that are specifically designed for distance learning. That store's name is Digital Escape Rooms and contains this topic. Here is the link to the Dimensional Analysis Escape Room
Preview of More Force Problems Using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion Worksheet

More Force Problems Using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion Worksheet

This worksheet will prepare students to solve simple problems including force calculations using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion. By completing this activity, 8th and 9th grade science students will learn how to calculate force problems. Included skills:Simple problems to introduce force calculations using Newton's 2nd law of motionStudents solve problems using the variables mass, acceleration, and forceMetric units used in every problem including kilograms, kilometers, and Newton-meters (Joules)Te
Preview of Card Sort Activity - The Gas Laws - Charles's and Boyle's Laws w Easel Digital

Card Sort Activity - The Gas Laws - Charles's and Boyle's Laws w Easel Digital

This card sort will prepare 9th and 10th grade science and chemistry students to differentiate between two gas laws by comparing the properties of temperature, pressure, and volume. After completing this activity, students will be able to see the relationship between Charles’s Law and Boyle’s Law regarding the behavior of gasses. Can be assigned for partners or individually with cut & paste version and printable cards. Important Informationincludes digital Easel version online that is comp
Preview of Metric System Bundle of Lessons - includes several digital activities

Metric System Bundle of Lessons - includes several digital activities

This bundle of lessons will prepare students to the International System of Units (SI) in the science classroom. Middle school, 9th grade physical science, and biology students will measure quantities of volume, length, and temperature using milliliters, millimeters, and Celsius using the metric system. Students will learn to use laboratory equipment to take measurements using a graduated cylinder, metric ruler, and thermometer. Important InformationIncludes worksheets, card sorts, digital task
Preview of Card Sort Activity - Photosynthesis vs.  Respiration - Digital + PDF Cut & Paste

Card Sort Activity - Photosynthesis vs. Respiration - Digital + PDF Cut & Paste

This card sort will prepare your 7thgrade science and 9th and 10thgrade biology students to compare and identify the properties and characteristics of cellular respiration and photosynthesis. After completing this activity, students will be able to identify the reactants, products, formulas, and location of both processes. Includes internet, digital version and PDF with charts, instructions, and cut & paste activity. Important InformationEasel digital online is compatible with Google Classr
Preview of Gas Laws Mini-Bundle - Boyle's & Charles's Laws Worksheets + Card Sort Activity

Gas Laws Mini-Bundle - Boyle's & Charles's Laws Worksheets + Card Sort Activity

This bundle of lessons will prepare 9th grade science and chemistry students to differentiate between two gas laws by comparing the properties of temperature, pressure, and volume. After completing this activity, students will be able to see the relationship between Charles’s Law and Boyle’s Law regarding the behavior of gasses as well as make calculations for each. Important InformationDo not allow students to use calculators or they will finish these activities too quickly. This is an opportu
Preview of Force Problems Using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion Worksheet

Force Problems Using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion Worksheet

This worksheet will prepare students to solve simple problems including force calculations using Newton's 2nd Law of Motion. By completing this activity, 8th and 9th grade science students will learn how to calculate force problems. Included skills:Simple problems to introduce force calculations using Newton's 2nd law of motionStudents solve problems using the variables mass, acceleration, and forceMetric units used in every problem including kilograms, kilometers, and Newton-meters (Joules)Te
Preview of Boyle's Law Problems Worksheet

Boyle's Law Problems Worksheet

This worksheet will prepare students to solve simple problems over Boyle’s Law. By completing this activity, 9thgrade physical science and chemistry students will learn to calculate this gas law using the variables pressure and volume. Important InformationDo not allow students to use calculators or they will finish these activities too quickly. This is an opportunity for them to apply their basic math skills.Answer keys includedRecommended for 9th grade science, physical science, and chemistry
Preview of Cellular Respiration Activities Packet w/ Collaborative Jigsaw + Google Slides

Cellular Respiration Activities Packet w/ Collaborative Jigsaw + Google Slides

Created by
Bio-Active Minds
The packet is a printable, text-editable, bundle that features an introduction activity, topic outline, guided (scaffolded) notes + diagrams, jigsaw project, peer teaching and peer evaluations. A complete set of supporting Google Slides guide and visually aid the use of this resource from start to finish. Detailed implementation notes are included to deliver all activities, present the content as an expert, and facilitate active student discussion (probing and scaffolding questions, connections
Preview of Solar System to Scale Lab

Solar System to Scale Lab

Created by
Marissa St Louis
The objective of this lab is to make a scale model of our solar system, so as to better understand just how large the distances in our solar system are. Materials Required - Scientific Calculator - Meter Stick(s) - Objects/signs to represent each object in the Solar System This lab is used in 8th grade physical science and 9th grade earth science. After students calculate the scale distances between each object in the Solar System, you then have the class make the scale solar system
Preview of Sunspot Graphing Lab

Sunspot Graphing Lab

Created by
Marissa St Louis
The objective of this lab is to apply knowledge of graphing relationships to graph and determine the relationship between sunspots and time. Students will be asked to label and number the x- and y- axes on their graph, plot data in a line graph format, interpret the relationship between the independent and dependent variables, and extrapolate the data shown on the graph to make predictions about future sunspot activity. This lab is used in a 9th grade earth science class and meets the New York
Preview of Rate of Change Lab

Rate of Change Lab

Created by
Marissa St Louis
The objective of this lab is to calculate the rate of change by observing, recording and graphing data, and then using the graphed data to calculate the rate of change. Materials Required (for each lab set-up) - Triple (or quadruple) beam balance - 2 Ice Cubes - Paper Towels - Stopwatch This lab is used in 8th grade physical science and 9th grade earth science. It meets the New York State NYS science standards, as well as the common core standards.
Preview of The Earth In the Universe Learning Activities (Distance Learning)

The Earth In the Universe Learning Activities (Distance Learning)

This zip file contains many different activities (66 pages of student handouts and 2 PowerPoints with a total of 133 slides) which can be used to compose a unit introducing concepts involving the earth in the universe. Some of the concepts addressed include the origin of the universe and solar system, using HR diagrams to characterize stars, star evolution, the components of the solar system, Kepler's first and second laws, eccentricity and the position of a planet in its orbit in relation to
Preview of Density Lab

Density Lab

Created by
Marissa St Louis
The objective of this lab is to calculate the density of 5 objects by measuring their masses and volumes and then applying the density formula. Materials Required (for each lab set-up) - Triple (or quadruple) beam balance - Graduated Cylinder - Ruler - 5 materials to measure (the lab is written to use the following materials: a sponge, a glass marble, a steel marble, an aluminum bar, and a mineral. However, you can modify the lab to use whatever materials you have
Preview of Unit 4 Atomic Structure & Element Presentations

Unit 4 Atomic Structure & Element Presentations

Created by
CHEM by Gloria
This unit covers the atomic structure of the elements and can be used for distance learning. It includes a detailed pacing guide, four PowerPoints, one at-home activity, one set of virtual flash cards, two formative assessments, a Periodic Table of the Elements with the electrons in the energy levels, and several check for understanding slides. The major concepts covered are the subatomic particles, their number, and their locations in the atom. The students will research an element, prepare a
Preview of Mini-Bundle - 2 Metric Conversions Worksheets and Banner

Mini-Bundle - 2 Metric Conversions Worksheets and Banner

These 2 worksheets will prepare students to solve simple problems including metric conversions calculations. The accompanying metric prefix banner will guide students as they solve these. By completing these activities, 8th and 9th grade science students will learn how to calculate metric conversions problems.Included skills:Simple problems to introduce metric conversions calculationsTeach students to show their work step by step with columns for formula, work, and answer with unitsTeach studen
Preview of Conversion Factor Dice Game

Conversion Factor Dice Game

Created by
STEM PBL
Help your students practice factor-label method or dimensional analysis unit conversions with this fun game! Students roll unit dice to determine a "home unit" and an "away unit" and then roll numbered dice to determine the number they will convert. The winner is determined by the individual with the highest score (as determined from adding up all unit conversions)!This set includes the following *SIX* dice and a customizable dice template:U.S. Customary Distance Unit DiceSI Distance Unit DiceMi
Preview of Metrics and Dimensional Analysis Puzzle

Metrics and Dimensional Analysis Puzzle

This is a hands-on activity designed with two goals in mind: • to deepen student understanding of metrics. • to develop dimensional analysis skills. Students will be engaged by the challenge the puzzle presents, and this activity can be adapted to work for many ability levels. Ideas for differentiation include: → Have students work in collaborative groups to organize the pieces of the puzzle. → Because metric conversions only involve changing the decimal place, students can use different c
Preview of Mini-Lab 1-01:  You’ve Been Foiled!

Mini-Lab 1-01: You’ve Been Foiled!

An engaging inquiry-based activity that demonstrates how students can infer atomic-level dimensions from a few basic measurements and some reasonable assumptions.
Preview of Metric Conversion Staircase 3D Foldable Manipulative Powers of Tens

Metric Conversion Staircase 3D Foldable Manipulative Powers of Tens

Created by
Paper Power
Take a look at my paid version of this manipulative for a preview video on how to assemble and use. When you use this free tool, please don't forget to leave me a rating. Use this 3D graphic organizer as a manipulative tool in your science or mathematics classes to help students visually understand the process behind metric conversion. Along with teaching decimal manipulation, this manipulative will provide a concrete example of differentiated instruction that will prove to help your students un
Preview of Survival Guide to Science Fair Projects

Survival Guide to Science Fair Projects

This survival guide to science fair projects has helped my students every year that they have started out on their science fair project adventure. This has helped many of my students succeed and advance in how to implement the scientific method. Even to the point that one of my students advanced to the International Science Fair by following this packet guide
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