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Physics webquests for Microsoft PowerPoint

Preview of Electromagnetic Waves Webquest

Electromagnetic Waves Webquest

Created by
Idahomie Science
Teach ALL the middle school waves standards in ONE fun webquest!This webquest teaches middle schoolers about electromagnetic waves, from wave anatomy to wave behavior to analog/digital waves! Lots of engaging, fun activities covering all three NGSS standards on waves!Note to teachers: You will need to sign up for a Legends of Learning account to assign some of these activities.
Preview of The Basic 6 - Virtual Sim Intro Motion Graphing (KEY) Physical Science Physics

The Basic 6 - Virtual Sim Intro Motion Graphing (KEY) Physical Science Physics

Created by
Shane Barry
Students are introduced to graphs of motion by viewing the generation of distance, velocity, and acceleration graphs for six different scenarios. They use a virtual simulation from PhysicsClassroom.com to view the graphs being generated and match the graphs to the correct situation. At the end there is a multi part practice problem for graphs of motion. A full key is included.
Preview of Periodic Table Hunt: Google classroom or Powerpoint assignment

Periodic Table Hunt: Google classroom or Powerpoint assignment

Students can be sent powerpoint or converted to a google classroom assignment. Questions include a search and find mode for the periodic table in chemistry. Geared toward middle school students
Preview of Velocity vs. Time Graphs Activity (Inquiry Based)

Velocity vs. Time Graphs Activity (Inquiry Based)

Created by
Randi Freed
This activity directs students to a website in which they can see motion being graphed in real-time and discover concepts individually.
Preview of Position vs. Time Graphs Activity (Inquiry Based)

Position vs. Time Graphs Activity (Inquiry Based)

Created by
Randi Freed
This activity directs students to a website in which they can see motion being graphed in real-time and discover concepts individually.
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