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10th grade science Common Core 8.EE.C.7 resources

Preview of Egg Drop Contest -- Algebra & Physics STEM - 21st Century Math Project

Egg Drop Contest -- Algebra & Physics STEM - 21st Century Math Project

This 21st Century Math Project is a tremendous opportunity to integrate subjects in a math classroom. Hands-on STEM based learning for hands-on students. Along using basic algebra skills to solve basic physics problems, students will engage in reflective writing and use data to support decisions. In this 16 page document, you are given a mapping to the Content Standards, an outline for how to implement the project, handout resources for students to use in collecting data and an optional follow-u
Preview of Box Car Derby -- Algebra & Physics STEM - 21st Century Math Project

Box Car Derby -- Algebra & Physics STEM - 21st Century Math Project

This 21st Century Math Project is another tremendous opportunity to integrate subjects in an Algebra 1 classroom. Hands-on STEM based learning for hands-on student. Along using basic algebra skills to solve basic physics problems, students will engage in reflective writing and use data to support decisions. In this 12 page document you will be given a mapping to the Content Standards, an outline for how to implement the project, handout resources for students to use in collecting data and an opt
Preview of Math Toolkit: A Math Review and Lab Measurement Practice - Physics Unit Bundle

Math Toolkit: A Math Review and Lab Measurement Practice - Physics Unit Bundle

Created by
Physics with G
What is the Math Toolkit and Why do I need to include this unit in my physics or physical science course? The Math toolkit Unit is designed to help your physics students review essential content in their math, problem-solving, unit converting, and laboratory practice skills before digging into all that great content. This is a great unit to start the year out with to ensure your students have all the prerequisite knowledge they need to be successful in the class. Teaching and Planning Made EasyA
Preview of STEM/NGSS: Physics Displacement vs. Distance Exercise

STEM/NGSS: Physics Displacement vs. Distance Exercise

Students explore and apply differences and similarities between two commonly-confused physics terms.Activity includes calculations and graphic analysis.Activity serves as a review or a preview of lessons on displacement and distance.
Preview of Force Bundle

Force Bundle

Created by
Fudge Factors
Included are the 7 Force-focused activities & problem sets I use:1) Intro Elevator Ride Activity2) Introduction to Free Body Diagrams3) Basic F=ma problems4) 2nd law lab ("Low Budget Drag Races")5) Review of Forces & motion (Kinematics)6) Two Test versions with keys7) Buoyancy Lab (3rd Law)
Preview of MATH LESSON & MATH LAB - The Fibonacci Sequence

MATH LESSON & MATH LAB - The Fibonacci Sequence

Created by
Jean's MATH
Have students discover, for themselves, both the Fibonacci sequence and the golden ratio in this very fun lesson about patterns!This is a tried and true math lesson and lab that I have created and used for many years with my 7th and 8th grade classes. Students use a fancy formula derived by mathematician Jacques Philippe Marie Binet that will figure out any number in the Fibonacci sequence. And, they find out more about the special number phi. In the MATH LESSON, students will ...evaluate an exp
Preview of Free Fall Lab

Free Fall Lab

In this lab, students first use the free fall equation to calculate the theoretical time for a ball to fall from four different heights. Second, they do an experiment and record the actual time to fall. Third, they calculate the percent error between the two times. It is designed as an introduction to the free fall equation and provides a common experience for the teacher to expand upon. It also serves as a method for calculating percent error.Materials needed: 2 metersticks1 ball1 stopwatch (or
Preview of The French Revolutionaries’ Time Machine (STE(A)M Learning Scenario)

The French Revolutionaries’ Time Machine (STE(A)M Learning Scenario)

Created by
Tabea Hirzel
The aim of this Learning Scenario is to make students experience mutual nurturing among music,  mathematics and technology. Starting with music they explore how it impacts, on the one hand, on peoples’ mood, motivating and empowering them for the unthinkable, and on the other hand, on the mind, inspiring mathematics and technologies to develop. Based on a simple example the French National Anthem, the Marseillaise, and a straightforward idea how to predict the future or bring the future about, t
Preview of STEM/NGSS: Multiple Representations of Density Exercise #1

STEM/NGSS: Multiple Representations of Density Exercise #1

Students are given information about a sample of matter in one modality and are asked to represent that sample in another modality.Modalities: model, equation, expression (19.3 g/cm^3), data table of mass and volume values, graphGreat activity for engaging higher DoK levels, and generating robust understanding of the density principle.Activity is followed by part 2.
Preview of Black History Katherine Johnson STEM Lesson

Black History Katherine Johnson STEM Lesson

Created by
Evelina's
This product provides a black history lesson on Mrs. Katherine Johnson. It also combines science and math. Students will be able to simulate a trajectory by solving for x and y. They will use the answers as points to plot on a graph. They will answer questions and identify the planets.
Preview of Question Exploration: Solve Average Velocity from a Position-Time Graph

Question Exploration: Solve Average Velocity from a Position-Time Graph

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How is average velocity calculated from a position-time graph? This question exploration explains how average velocity can be found as the slope of a displacement-time graph, and gives physics Ss practice solving average velocity as it can be algebraically rearranged into a kinematic equation.Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arri
Preview of Question Exploration: Solve Average Acceleration from a Velocity-Time Graph

Question Exploration: Solve Average Acceleration from a Velocity-Time Graph

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How is average acceleration calculated from a velocity-time graph? This question exploration explains how average acceleration can be found as the slope of a v-t graph, and gives physics Ss practice solving changing velocity as it can be algebraically rearranged into a kinematic equation.Question Exploration Routines are instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at
Preview of STEM/NGSS: Multiple Representations of Density Exercise #2

STEM/NGSS: Multiple Representations of Density Exercise #2

Students are given information about a sample of matter in one modality and are asked to represent that sample in another modality.Modalities: model, equation, expression (19.3 g/cm^3), data table of mass and volume values, graphGreat activity for engaging higher DoK levels, and generating robust understanding of the density principle.Activity is followed by part 2.
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