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Physics worksheets for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Modified Physics Test; Energy Types; Alternate Curriculum; Boardmaker

Modified Physics Test; Energy Types; Alternate Curriculum; Boardmaker

This is modified from the 8th grade physics curriculum. It aligns with Alternate Maryland State Content Standard: 5.C.2.b Given pictures or examples of several household electrical appliances, student will identify what form of energy the appliance produces from the electricity. This is modified for students who are in an inclusive setting but cannot complete grade level requirements. It would also be helpful as a refresher for students or as homework. There are five words with picture clues.
Preview of Modified Science Curriculum: Physics Elapsed Time for Special Ed

Modified Science Curriculum: Physics Elapsed Time for Special Ed

This physics worksheet is modified from the middle school curriculum. It is excellent for special education students who require an alternate or modified curriculum. There are 6 items on the worksheet. Four items show clocks and ask students to find the elapsed time. Student is required to circle figure out the elapsed time from a field of two choices, and mark the correct box. The last two items include a tie-back question to answer questions about physics. The questions ask about accelerate
Preview of Balanced and Unbalanced Forces

Balanced and Unbalanced Forces

Created by
Demah H
This is a 2-page science worksheet for students in Grade 3 studying balanced and unbalanced forces.
Preview of Speed and Direction

Speed and Direction

Created by
Demah H
This is a 2-page worksheet for speed and direction. Made for Grade 3 science and can also be used for other grades.
Preview of Sink or Float Experiment Table

Sink or Float Experiment Table

Created by
Al's Space
This is a simple table for your students to fill in while doing a sink/float experiment. My class absolutely loved doing it. The students each chose an object from the classroom that they wanted to drop in the bucket of water. They them moved around the class and wrote down all the objects of theri classmates too. Next they predicted whether they thought the objects would sink or float, before one by one they dropped the objects in and recorded the results.
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