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Preview of Projectile Motion: Catapult Project

Projectile Motion: Catapult Project

Created by
Physics Burns
Great project to wrap up the unit of Projectile Motion or 2-D Kinematics. Students will build, collect and calculate data and predict where a ball will land from their catapult. Video and written instruction prepared to make this an amazing project for any physics classroom.There is nothing better to solidify the student's understanding of projectile motion than to have them build and test out catapults. Many times, students look forward to this project all marking period. This project allows st
Preview of Vectors Inquiry Lab (Phet Simulation) | Physics

Vectors Inquiry Lab (Phet Simulation) | Physics

Created by
Physics Burns
This is a simple inquiry-based lab that I love to give students as an intro to vectors. Students will figure out how to do vector addition graphically and mathematically. They will learn what all the different symbols and components mean within vectors and how to apply them. Everything is fully editable.Students will:- Learn through play- Have guided questions to direct learning- Add vectors mathematical and graphically- Be a part of real-world applications for vectors__________________________
Preview of Vectors Lab Bundle | Physics

Vectors Lab Bundle | Physics

Created by
Physics Burns
Here are my FOUR favorite labs for Vectors. Each of these labs leaves my students excited to learn physics through doing experiments, discussing, and moving their bodies. Every year these are the labs I provide to my students who often tell me that physics has become their new favorite class!Physics Topics Include:- Adding and Subtracting Vectors Graphically- Adding and Subtracting Vectors Mathematically- Relative Velocity- GeometryEvery Lab Includes [FULLY EDITABLE]:- Lab worksheets differentia
Preview of Vector Field Day Lab

Vector Field Day Lab

Created by
Physics Burns
In this lab students will be using the field, gymnasium, or hallway to graph vectors. This is a simple lab that shows how vectors are used in the "real-world." Great for getting the students moving with only simple materials.This Vector Field Day Lab is perfectly balanced to be extremely fun while only having a few steps. This leaves the students feeling quite accomplished and they will ultimately understand vectors. What is included (FULLY EDITABLE):Lab Worksheet - Differentiated worksheets for
Preview of Vectors Lab (Force Table) | Physics

Vectors Lab (Force Table) | Physics

Created by
Physics Burns
This is not a traditional Force Vector Lab. It has a lot more emphasis on inquiry-based learning opposed to the classical labs which have lots of directions to follow and information to plug in. This lab is great because there are an infinite number of ways to solve each problem/scenario. Students will need to be creative and think for themselves in order to complete this lab. What is included (FULLY EDITABLE):Lab Worksheet - Differentiated worksheets for CP (Regular), Honors, and AP - Step-by-s
Preview of Wisconsin Fast Plants Online Simulation Lab

Wisconsin Fast Plants Online Simulation Lab

Created by
BridgetoBiotech
This comprehensive worksheet has students evaluate genetics using the free online lab through Gizmos (this simulation is currently FREE with the creation of an account (which is also FREE). Students will explore:- tracking parentage based on F1 and F2 phenotypes- statistical analysis using Chi Squared calculations - gene linkage evaluation and gene mapping using recombination frequencies Perfect for remote learning! Everything is included for guided learning AND independent practice to really g
Preview of Cell Cycle Experimental Design Online Lab

Cell Cycle Experimental Design Online Lab

Created by
BridgetoBiotech
Use data from real pictures of onion root tips to evaluate the effect of lectin on mitotic rate! A classic AP Biology Lab turned virtual for remote learning. Students use a google slide presentation to collect and share data, perform statistic testing (including standard deviation and Chi Square analysis) before evaluating the true effect of lectin on mitosis!Check out the data collection slides in the preview!
Preview of Tripull Play [PhET Lab]

Tripull Play [PhET Lab]

This is a simple vector addition lab that was traditionally done using force tables. I never had force tables, but wrote this activity for use with spring scales and a full-circle paper protractor. When the lockdowns ensued, I rewrote the activity for use with PhET’s Vector Addition simulation.This resource is a print-friendly Google Docs file. It can be assigned via an LMS (such as Google Classroom), It can also be printed and photocopied.I am a classroom teacher who developed this activity dur
Preview of Half Life of MnM-ium Lab Activity

Half Life of MnM-ium Lab Activity

This resource will come to you in the form of a Google Folder.Because this resource is a Google Folder/ series of Google Docs, you can easily integrate it into your Learning Management System. It will include...2 versions of the lab... 1 with a pre-made data table and 1 withoutA google sheet attachment with instructions on how to graph the data If you have seen my "How to Write a Lab Report" Resource, this is the lab I typically use for Data Collection and Results.
Preview of Discovering Sine and Cosine Function Graphs

Discovering Sine and Cosine Function Graphs

Created by
I Heart Numbers
In this activity, students will use a linked Geogebra to explore the graphs of sine and cosine functions. They will manipulate the amplitude, the period, the phase shift, and the vertical shift parameters to determine how changing those parameters in the function affects its graph. They will reflect on how the algebra of the function relates to its geometry. They will then reflect upon what they have done by coming up with an equation for the period of the functions, exploring the sine/cosine
Preview of APStat: Residual and Re-expression Calculator

APStat: Residual and Re-expression Calculator

Created by
NJ Data Diva
In AP Statistics, re-expression variables to fit an LSRL can be cumbersome on the calculator, without any real benefit to the student. This calculator is programmed to help students to easily see the relationship between a scatterplot and its residual plot for both re-expressed and raw (x,y) data values. This is a great tool to help students explore the Ladder of Powers for non-linear scenarios. The only values that need to be input are the raw data points. Students can also select the trans
Preview of Penny for your Thoughts? (Percent composition lab)

Penny for your Thoughts? (Percent composition lab)

This lab teaches percent composition by determining the amount of Zinc and Copper in pennies before and after the change in penny composition in 1982. This is a simple, fun, and cool way to see real world applications of percent composition.
Preview of Data Collection, Graphing and Correlation- NO PREP, EDITABLE, REMOTE LEARNING

Data Collection, Graphing and Correlation- NO PREP, EDITABLE, REMOTE LEARNING

Created by
OutOfTheBoxSTEM
One activity- so many concepts and practice!Students will deep dive into 3 correlations- reaction time vs. sleep, height vs. shoe size, and height of jump vs. mass of notebook. Students will take the data for each student in the class, graph each correlation, create a line of best fit, and determine the correlation. This is a great activity for back to school in science and math classes and can be done remotely. Students could also graph on Google Sheets (see free resource- How to Graph in Googl
Preview of Hai voluto la bicicletta?

Hai voluto la bicicletta?

Attività di esplorazione del concetto di rapporto e proporzionalità applicato a un contesto reale come quello dei rapporti di una bicicletta. Con questo percorso il gruppo classe, sotto la guida dell'insegnante, cercherà di dare significato a termini tecnici come rapporto di trasmissione e sviluppo metrico; i ragazzi potranno confrontare modelli diversi di biciclette e cercheranno di stabilire il rapporto migliore in base al percorso da affrontare. L’attività si presta ad approfondimenti discipl
Preview of 74 ChatGPT Prompts to Energize the Science Classroom

74 ChatGPT Prompts to Energize the Science Classroom

Welcome to my modest trove of 74 ChatGPT prompts designed to energize your science or STEM classroom. Whether you're intrigued by the future of AI in academia or actively seeking to enhance your own instructional arsenal, this collection offers quick, interactive, educational engagement for your students.
Preview of FREEBIE: Back to Square 1-4-5 (Scientific Knowledge and a Double Square Puzzle)

FREEBIE: Back to Square 1-4-5 (Scientific Knowledge and a Double Square Puzzle)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Start the Science class with one (1) square. It's simple, because one square is unambiguous. But then challenge students to take four (4) polygons and arrange them together to make a square shape. A-ha! That's trickier. Like Science, there can be many hypothesis on how they fit together, but the best solution solves the puzzle. If it doesn't work, it's back to square one.This lab activity gets students/student teams to think about the nature of science, and also, to show the importance of being
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