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Free physics simulations

Preview of Waves Virtual Escape Room + Google Form: NO PREP

Waves Virtual Escape Room + Google Form: NO PREP

You've Been Abducted by Aliens!A Mechanical Waves Escape Room + Google Form Activity and QuizClick here to try it out for yourself! Please test this at your school before purchasing...just to make sure your school doesn't block the interactive.How it works:The teacher provides every student the Google Form link and assigns each student either version A, B, C, or D. (Each version is the same except for the code word provided at the end).Students select their assigned version in the Google Form. T
Preview of TEKS 6.8A Roller Coaster Greatest Potential & Kinetic Energy Simulation

TEKS 6.8A Roller Coaster Greatest Potential & Kinetic Energy Simulation

Created by
Kimberly Midkiff
Questions scaffolded to analyze a roller coaster simulation- finding the points of greatest and least potential and kinetic energy using an online roller coaster simulation, a chart, and questions. This addresses 8th grade Physical Science TEKS 6.8a Compare and contrast potential and kinetic energy.
Preview of Newton's Laws Lab (PhET Simulation Worksheet)

Newton's Laws Lab (PhET Simulation Worksheet)

This lab worksheet is intended to be used with the PhET Simulation: Forces & Motion Basics. Students are guided to set up the simulation in various ways, and collect data from the simulation. They will analyze their data and answer questions.This lab worksheet covers Newton's 1st and 2nd Laws.
Preview of pHet - Skatepark Simulation - Potential and Kinetic Energy

pHet - Skatepark Simulation - Potential and Kinetic Energy

Created by
TeachwithTyner
Skatepark ScienceVirginia State Science Standards (2018) – Physical Science – PS.5Learning Objectives•I can differentiate between kinetic and potential energy (PS.5a). •I can plan and conduct observational and/or experimental investigations related to transformations of kinetic and potential energy (PS.5b). •I can generate, analyze, and interpret data in tables, graphs, charts, diagrams, and/or other displays to compare relative amounts of potential and kinetic energy (PS.5a). •I can plan and co
Preview of Learning Circuits Worksheet - electricity and circuits

Learning Circuits Worksheet - electricity and circuits

Created by
LearningCircuits
Learning Circuits is a free web resource to learn about the basics of electricity and circuits. Designed for children ages 8-10 it can be used for homework, to support a lesson or a tutorial. Based on the UK National Curriculum it is structured in six sections: Electricity basicsSimple circuitsSymbols and componentsSwitchesChanging circuitsInsulators and conductorsThe full Learning Circuits website contains interactive exercises for each of the sections above. The worksheet here can be completed
Preview of Pulleys: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering & Science Lessons for Kids

Pulleys: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering & Science Lessons for Kids

Created by
Pop-Up Education
This sample pulley lesson is a relevant and captivating activity designed to engage children with engineering experiences and teach them to actively think and question the world around them. During this lesson, participants will compare pulley size. Additionally, participants learn to identify pulleys as a simple machine, use higher level thinking to make comparisons, ask and answer questions, make predictions, and test hypotheses. Participants will be required to work together, encourage teamwo
Preview of Forces and Motion Webquest

Forces and Motion Webquest

Created by
The Wheel Works
Interactive webquest for your students to explore Newton's Laws of Motion. Students will use a mixture of reading comprehension, interactive simulations, 3D animations, and inquiry to learn about forces and motion. This was designed as a culminating, 8th grade webquest.
Preview of Slinky Wave Modeling Lab (Sound Focus)

Slinky Wave Modeling Lab (Sound Focus)

Created by
Eric Muhlenkamp
An inquiry-based approach to teaching students about 1.) transverse and longitudinal waves, 2.) wave vocabulary (such as wavelength, amplitude and frequency) and 3.) how sounds are changed when you alter sound waves.
Preview of Soda Pop Model Solar System - Earth, Moon and Sun

Soda Pop Model Solar System - Earth, Moon and Sun

Create a model to illustrate concepts about the Solar System! This free module includes three labels, the Earth, the Moon and the Sun. Each label can be wrapped around an ordinary 12 oz. can. These handheld Solar System objects can be used to illustrate eclipses, distances between objects, or sorted by size, mass, and/or distance. Students will enjoy having these easy to build objects as props. Look for our paid activity which includes charts that illustrate size and distances relative to th
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 3 Convex and Concave Lenses

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 3 Convex and Concave Lenses

This is Day 3 of 5 for an online physics lab simulation for mirrors, lenses, and images (optics unit). The online simulations are conducted on oPhysics. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. This lab should take most students about 30 minutes or less to complete (not counting video time). This lab is provided in Google Form Quiz format which include step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and assessment questions. If you are not usin
Preview of Vertical Circular Motion Simulation.

Vertical Circular Motion Simulation.

Vertical Circular Motion: An HTML5 simulation: like PhET, but a bit different.A simulation of a single object that can move in a vertical circle in a gravitational field. It can simulate virtually any vertical circular motion, including that of a pendulum. The object can move as a...pendulumobject moving in a circle with and without a gravitational field The object moving in a circle can be...on the end of a light stringon the end of a light rodon the inside of a circular trackinitially on a
Preview of Mechanical Waves: Abducted by Aliens! Interactive + Worksheet + Key

Mechanical Waves: Abducted by Aliens! Interactive + Worksheet + Key

This worksheet and key provide an easy way to give students credit for completing the waves escape room called "You've Been Abducted By Aliens!" which can be found on the Virtual Science Teachers website. https://virtualscienceteachers.org/physical-science/The escape room includes PhET simulations, videos, and many questions. The escape room usually takes one class period to complete.If you find this resource valuable, we'd be grateful for a 5-star review. Your support greatly benefits Virtual
Preview of Physics Conservation of Mechanical Energy Lab Worksheet

Physics Conservation of Mechanical Energy Lab Worksheet

Created by
PHYSICS IS FUN
This is one of my favorite NO PREP and engaging lab activities to use with my physics students!This interactive lab worksheet teaches students the about potential, kinetic, and thermal energy. It helps the students develop a conceptual understanding of the conservation of mechanical energy.This lab pairs with a free PhET simulation of a skateboarder on a half-pipe. It is user-friendly and clear instructions on how to use it are provided in the worksheet. Because this lab focuses on a conceptual
Preview of Magnetic Field of Coil - 3D Lab Practical Simulation (Windows)

Magnetic Field of Coil - 3D Lab Practical Simulation (Windows)

Student or teacher controlled, realistic and immersive 3d simulation of an experiment that allows the magnetic field strength of a current carrying coil to be measured. The coil can have different numbers of turns, different amounts of current can be applied, and the field can be measured at the centre and along the radial axis.The user controls the voltage and maximum current, the number of coils of wire and the position of the magnetometer. The user is free to move anywhere within the laborat
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 1 Reflection and Refraction

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 1 Reflection and Refraction

This is Day 1 of 5 for an online physics lab simulation for mirrors, lenses, and images (optics unit). The online simulations are conducted on oPhysics. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. This lab should take most students about 30 minutes or less to complete (not counting video time). This lab is provided in Google Form Quiz format which include step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and assessment questions. If you are not usin
Preview of Movement - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces 3rd Grade

Movement - Balanced and Unbalanced Forces 3rd Grade

Created by
Grace Wise
Hyperdoc lesson plan for your students to explore what force and movement mean! Students will play a game, watch a video, participate in a simulation, and complete a worksheet. Once you download the document you will be able to adjust the directions to your class's needs. Happy teaching!
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 2b Concave and Convex Mirrors

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 2b Concave and Convex Mirrors

This is Day 2 of 5 for an online physics lab simulation for mirrors, lenses, and images (optics unit). The online simulations are conducted on oPhysics. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. This lab should take most students about 30 minutes or less to complete (not counting video time). This lab is provided in Google Form Quiz format which include step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and assessment questions. If you are not usin
Preview of PhET Simulation Energy Skate Park Guided Inquiry

PhET Simulation Energy Skate Park Guided Inquiry

Created by
Megan Stalmann
This activity guides students in their exploration of the PhET "Energy Skate Park" simulation. Learning objectives: identify forms of energy in a given contextexplain how energy forms can change and identify this in a given contextapply the law of conservation of energy in a given contextunderstand assumptions made when appplying the law of conservation of energy
Preview of Understanding Charge with Balloons - Guided Inquiry Lab & Lesson

Understanding Charge with Balloons - Guided Inquiry Lab & Lesson

Guides students through a "Predict-Observe-Explain" - style activity using balloons to investigate static electricity and charge at the object and atomic levels. In Part I, students investigate with real balloons. Part II Incorporates the PheT simulation "Balloons and Static Electricity". Great for student-centered and home-based instruction.
Preview of The Conservation of Momentum

The Conservation of Momentum

Created by
GigaPhysics
In this activity, students use a free virtual lab at GigaPhysics.com to simulate the classic conservation of momentum laboratory, but without the cumbersome physical air tracks and multiple photogates. Using more convenient virtual photogates, rulers, etc., students verify that momentum is conserved regardless of the carts' direction or how strongly (if at all) the carts rebound from each other.
Preview of Parallel Circuit Phet Lab

Parallel Circuit Phet Lab

Students explore the properties of parallel circuits, and determine the relationship between voltage, current, and resistance, or use it to verify Ohm's Law
Preview of Power – A Digital Scavenger Hunt Activity

Power – A Digital Scavenger Hunt Activity

Created by
Teach With Fergy
Power - A digital, device-based resource that will get your kids out of their seats, engaged, utilizing technology, and collaborating to solve real problems and test their knowledge. This activity works well across grades as a means of assessment, review, and/or instruction. This hunt was designed for middle/high school physics students.This activity is the coolest thing I've created and your kids are going to love it; mine do. Think of a scavenger hunt, then add devices (Smartphones, Chromebook
Preview of Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

Created by
GigaPhysics
Using the free virtual conservation of momentum laboratory at GigaPhysics.com, students examine the characteristics of elastic, inelastic, and partially elastic collisions. Students perform the same calculations as they would with traditional air tracks and photogates, but without the cumbersome physical equipment.
Preview of Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 0 Teacher Instructions

Distance Learning Physics Online Lab: Optics 0 Teacher Instructions

This is an online physics lab simulation for mirrors, lenses, and images (optics unit). The online simulations are conducted on oPhysics. Links to brief video lectures by Paul Hewitt (Conceptual Physics, 11th, 12th eds) are also included. The labs are designed to be conducted over 4 days (assuming 30 minutes online class periods), with a self-evaluation survey and optional knowledge quiz on day 5. Daily labs should take most students about 30 minutes or less to complete (not counting video time)
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