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Free 11th grade physics resources

Preview of Marshmallow Challenge Handout

Marshmallow Challenge Handout

This FREEBIE includes a color and black and white handout to provide to teams of students engaging in the Marshmallow Challenge activity. This activity is great to use as an icebreaker or to engage students in critical thinking, cooperative learning, and innovative thinking. It can also be used to reinforce basic principles of physics or as a fun math activity involving measurement.
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Worksheet [PRINT & DIGITAL FOR DISTANCE LEARNING]

Newton's Laws of Motion Worksheet [PRINT & DIGITAL FOR DISTANCE LEARNING]

Tap into your students' interests with this FREE Newton's Laws of Motion video question worksheet (distance learning option available). In this resource, I have provided you with 3 video links. Each video explains how Newton's 3 laws of motion relate to NFL football. My students (especially my athletes) love watching these videos! I have also provided you with a guided viewing worksheet for your students to complete as they watch the video clips. I have also included a complete answer key. You
Preview of Forms of Energy Differentiated Worksheet [Print & Digital for Distance Learning]

Forms of Energy Differentiated Worksheet [Print & Digital for Distance Learning]

Assess your students' understanding of Energy Forms with this FREE differentiated worksheet (and answer key)! Perfect for a homework assignment, quiz, quick assessment or part of a larger station/center activity. I have included a modified worksheet that includes a word bank for those students that may need guidance.This worksheet pairs well with my Forms of Energy Doodle Notes! Check it out!!!You might also be interested in these additional ENERGY resources:★Intro to Energy-Forms of Energy Mini
Preview of EM Spectrum Doodle Note | Electromagnetic Spectrum

EM Spectrum Doodle Note | Electromagnetic Spectrum

This FREE Doodle Note will help you teach your students about the Electromagnetic (EM) Spectrum and it's 7 main types of waves: radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays. Spectroscopy and the EM Spectrum are used in Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and more disciplines of Science.For flexibility in subject area and grade level, there are 6 versions included. Choose the doodle note that best suits your needs.My answer key is a suggestion based
Preview of SI Units Doodle Note | Metric System Science Doodle Notes for Physics, Chemistry

SI Units Doodle Note | Metric System Science Doodle Notes for Physics, Chemistry

This FREE Doodle Note will help you teach your students about the 7 base units in the International System of Units (SI Unit system, which is the updated version of the Metric System). The 7 base units for the SI system are:kilogram (kg) for measuring masssecond (s) for measuring timemeter (m) for measuring distancekelvin (K) for measuring temperaturemole (mol) for measuring the amount of substanceampere (A) for measuring electric currentcandela (cd) for measuring luminosityI've include 2 diffe
Preview of Mission Control: Physics Planning and Pacing Guide

Mission Control: Physics Planning and Pacing Guide

This Physics planning and pacing guide is designed to help you determine which sequence of units fits best in your Physics course. Different options for Physics courses are planned out by unit, and each unit is broken down into its lessons. Helpful hints, Physics labs, demonstration, and project ideas are included for each unit. Included Units:1-D Kinematics Unit Planning and Pacing2-D Kinematics Unit Planning and PacingForces Unit Planning and PacingCircular Motion Unit Planning and PacingEner
Preview of Straw Rocket Lab - Newton's Laws of Motion

Straw Rocket Lab - Newton's Laws of Motion

Created by
Dunigan Science
This is a fun inquiry lab in which students investigate the effect of fins on rocket flight. They make 4 identical paper tube rockets and then change the fin configuration to produce stable flight. Finally, they have to hit a target with their rocket. Expect it to take 20-30 minutes, but you can extend it by investigating the effect of the length of the nose cone or changing other variables. It costs pennies to do and you can get all the supplies at any grocery store. All you need are 1 cle
Preview of Half- Life and Radioactive Decay Worksheet-Nuclear Chemistry

Half- Life and Radioactive Decay Worksheet-Nuclear Chemistry

Save time and energy with this ⭐FREE⭐ HALF LIFE WORKSHEET! This set includes 2 worksheets that cover basic half-life calculations and graphing. Use as a homework assignment, end of lesson assessment, or as part of a station activity. I have included the answer key for easy grading. Need a digital option? No problem! I have included both a print and digital version of this assignment, making it perfect for distance learning, flipped classrooms, online courses and traditional classrooms.Other Nu
Preview of Average Speed, Distance, & Time Color By Number - No Unit Conversions - Physics

Average Speed, Distance, & Time Color By Number - No Unit Conversions - Physics

Created by
Chapman Physics
Make physics problem sets more fun and engaging with this color by code worksheet! This is a free no prep, self-checking activity containing 12 problems on average speed, distance, and time. I have included an answer key with my step-by-step work.None of these problems require unit conversions. This was designed for my Conceptual Physics Class, but I have used it in both 8th Grade Science (by giving students three separate equations for speed, distance, and time) and Pre-AP Physics (by making st
Preview of Identify the Type of Potential and Kinetic Energy Transformation Activity

Identify the Type of Potential and Kinetic Energy Transformation Activity

Teach the Law of Conservation of Energy with this interactive around the room style activity by having your students identify the type of energy transformation occurring in a series of picture cards. This low prep exercise is great for helping students connect how energy is transferred and transformed from kinetic to potential and vice versa. Your secondary students will love working to try to connect which energy transformation is occurring within the picture and if the energy is kinetic (movin
Preview of Building Catapults: Project and Lab Report Outline with Rubric

Building Catapults: Project and Lab Report Outline with Rubric

My Physics students’ favorite project is building a catapult –it’s almost a rite of passage for Physics students! Here is a free, editable template to organize a project in which students will: • research and design a projectile launcher (catapult, ballista, trebuchet, etc.) that converts either elastic potential energy or gravitational potential energy into kinetic energy to launch the projectile • document the building process • calibrate the launcher to hit targets at various distances • des
Preview of FREE PhET™ Moving Man Motion Graph Investigation - PDF & Google™ Versions

FREE PhET™ Moving Man Motion Graph Investigation - PDF & Google™ Versions

Created by
Chapman Physics
This interactive digital lab will help your physics students discover the properties of motion graphs. Students will investigate the meaning of positive & negative position, positive & negative velocity, positive & negative acceleration, slope of a distance graph, and slope of a velocity graph. A PDF and a Google™ version of the recording sheets are provided. I have also included an answer key with my work shown. ✩ TOPICS ADDRESSED IN THIS PHYSICS INVESTIGATION✩Positive & Negativ
Preview of Marshmallow Flight Lab

Marshmallow Flight Lab

Created by
STEM Mom
Do your students love a good competition? You might want to try this lesson titled “Marshmallow Flight.” I have used this lab with junior and high school students, but have also done a simpler version of this lab with my kindergartner. The file contains two versions of the same lab. The first is a commonly used version in which students follow directions, collect data, and answer post-lab questions. The second version of this lab is a higher-level inquiry lab, where students move through the
Preview of Stop Motion Animation Activity

Stop Motion Animation Activity

Created by
Vivify STEM
Combine storytelling with STEM! Students choose from three STEM scenarios to create a stop motion animation video. Instructions are provided on how to use a free Chromebook extension to setup a stop motion activity. The same activities can be completed with iPads or Kindles with a stop motion app. Materials required are Chromebooks, trifold boards for a backdrop, and action figures or other movie props. Stikbots are the perfect action figure to use!Click here for an editable STEM journal to use
Preview of Basics of Makey Makey: STEM Activity

Basics of Makey Makey: STEM Activity

Created by
Vivify STEM
If you haven't already discovered Makey Makey, stop everything and watch this video! These little circuit boards bring together coding, invention, creativity, and electronics. Just plug into any computer, and with no software download required, watch as your students turn conductive items (PlayDoh, oranges, pencil lead) into a controller that replaces a keyboard or mouse! We love using these with from elementary all the way to high school! Click here for an editable STEM journal to use with dist
Preview of Distance and Displacement Worksheet

Distance and Displacement Worksheet

Created by
David Baxter
Distance and displacement are important terms in Physics. They both have to do with the idea of "How far?" but they often lead to different answers. The Distance and Displacement Worksheet provides some good practice by using common, everyday activities and objects such as a baseball diamond, a running track, a cupcake, and a swimming pool.
Preview of Build a Catapult Game STEM Challenge with just PAPER, TAPE & SCISSORS

Build a Catapult Game STEM Challenge with just PAPER, TAPE & SCISSORS

Explore forces & motion, simple machines, trajectories, projectile motion, potential and kinetic energy, energy transfer, inertia, gravitational forces, and more with this versatile catapult STEM challenge. AMAZING RESULTS WITH JUST PAPER, TAPE & SCISSORS! You can follow all instructions on-screen or print them. This step by step project is a sampler of my more in-depth, open-ended project packets. All projects teach hands-on skills that empower students to explore and create. Start by m
Preview of Paper Circuits STEM Activity

Paper Circuits STEM Activity

Created by
Vivify STEM
Paper circuits are a fun way to teach circuits and conductivity. Students use the easy-to-follow diagrams to create their own card that will light up! Instructions are in both English and Spanish. Materials needed: paper, copper tape, LED lights, coin batteries, and clear tape. Students can also use markers or crayons to decorate the card. Included are instructions for using paper circuits as a classroom project or part of a STEM Family Night.Looking for more STEM lessons? Our team of engineers
Preview of Calculating Average Speed-Drawing Distance-Time Graph

Calculating Average Speed-Drawing Distance-Time Graph

Created by
MsBioArtTeacher
Case Study It is now 8:29 am, but when the bell rings at 8:30 am Tom will be late for Science class for the third time this week. He must get from one side of the school to the other by hurrying down three different hallways Students will calculate the average speed of Tom's journey through the hallways and draw a distance-time graph. Will Tom arrive on time??
Preview of Phases of the Moon, Eclipse,  Model and 5 differentiated Activity Sheets

Phases of the Moon, Eclipse, Model and 5 differentiated Activity Sheets

Created by
TeachaMazoo
Students build the model in groups of two or three. It helps to show how the moon orbits the Earth and the Sun and that the Earth orbits the Sun. It can also be used to show eclipses and the different phases of the moon.There are host of differentiated set of resources for you choose from. Including peer assessment activity, cloze task, key term match, help sheet and a spot the spelling mistake activity. Visit my store here
Preview of Newton's Second Law of Motion Practice: F = M x A

Newton's Second Law of Motion Practice: F = M x A

Created by
TEACHieve
This practice worksheet includes Newton's Second Law of Motion word problems where students solve for force using F = M x A. I created this practice sheet for my sixth graders, however it would certainly be appropriate for students in grades 6-12.
Preview of End of Year Brain Dump: Doodle Notes - Physics, Physical Science, Chemistry

End of Year Brain Dump: Doodle Notes - Physics, Physical Science, Chemistry

Great review resource, have students diagram things they have learned throughout the year by doing an activity called a "brain dump". Students pour out their knowledge and creativity in doodles and summarize what they have learned! Doodle notes for Chemistry, Physical science, and Physics. Utilize these for notes, for scaffolding, or even just as a end-of -year review sheet.
Preview of Rearranging Equations Bell Ringers | Math in Science

Rearranging Equations Bell Ringers | Math in Science

These rearranging equations bell ringers are designed to give you an easy way to assess whether students need more practice rearranging equations in Science. The equations have been chosen to assess whether students are confident and competent with:adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing variablessquaring and square rooting expressionsreciprocating expressions, alternatively "cross multiplying"knowing when to apply inverse trig and quadratic formulaUse as bell ringers (daily question) or a
Preview of Identifying Parts of a Wave: Wavelength, Amplitude and Frequency

Identifying Parts of a Wave: Wavelength, Amplitude and Frequency

Keep your students engaged while learning the parts of a wave, with this around the room style measure the wavelength and amplitude activity. This low prep print, place and go activity is a great way to check for understanding, review/introduce content or increase overall student engagement. Your secondary students will love walking around, identifying the parts of a transverse wave, and using rulers to measure each wave’s amplitude and wavelength. Begin by reviewing as a class, small groups, o
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