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9th grade engineering literature circles

Preview of STEM Water Tension Paper Clip Boat a Science and Engineering Challenge

STEM Water Tension Paper Clip Boat a Science and Engineering Challenge

Created by
Kiwiland
This STEM science and engineering challenge will challenge students about water tension. Students will conduct science experiments to introduce themselves to the concept of water tension and how heavy objects can be made to look like they are floating. Recording sheets are provided for students to write their observations and conclusions on. For the advanced students, extension questions are provided to extend their knowledge. Also included is a technology challenge. This pack contains everythin
Preview of Feynman, The Bomb, and the Military - Reading Questions for a book excerpt

Feynman, The Bomb, and the Military - Reading Questions for a book excerpt

Created by
Miss H Chemistry
My students read a portion of the book "Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman" by Richard P. Feynman for an atomic and nuclear topics science class. This was offered to students in grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 as an elective. Included in this digital download are pdf files and word files of 8 discussion questions from the segments of the book entitled "Fizzled Fuses", "Testing Bloodhounds", and "Los Alamos from Below." Students should be finding phrases in the text to support their answers to these d
Preview of Marconi's Miracle - Pioneers Radio - 1 Pg literacy article with Questions

Marconi's Miracle - Pioneers Radio - 1 Pg literacy article with Questions

On Dec. 12, 1901, the wind whistled and pinged through the old Newfoundland hospital unimpeded by the stucco walls. Twenty-seven years old Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) hunched his narrow shoulders but would not be distracted from the task at hand; to send the first radio signal across the Atlantic Ocean. The current world record for radio signals was eighty miles. Marconi’s feat, should he succeed, would be over 2,000 miles from St. Johns, Newfoundland to Cornwall, England. ....
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