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Preview of Concept Comparison: Graphs in Science (Categorical vs Numerical)

Concept Comparison: Graphs in Science (Categorical vs Numerical)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How do scientists use graphs? This concept comparison helps students contrast bar graphs, pie charts and line graphs created from categorical and numerical data. The recall device uses DRY MIX and TRAILS as acronyms to help Ss remember how variables are plotted on a graph, and standard format for a graph. The frame comparison helps students contrast rate of change, slope shape and written relationships of functions (y vs. x; y vs. x^2; y vs. 1/x, and so on). THREE (3) activities are included:ha
Preview of Kinematics - Constant Speed Lab

Kinematics - Constant Speed Lab

Created by
Fudge Factors
This is a 2 page low-tech lab for an academic level introductory physics or physical science that focuses on the relationship between distance covered and time traveled for an object moving at (nearly) constant velocity. It includes data table, graphing, and analysis questions. Ideally, it should be used after the students have worked through my other worksheets on graphing as some of the analysis questions depend on their understanding of slope = velocity for a distance vs time graph.Update '
Preview of Kinematic One-Dimensional Motion LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Activity

Kinematic One-Dimensional Motion LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Activity

Short Description: Students learn about kinematic equations as it relates to Physics concepts: including distance, displacement, time, speed, velocity, and constant acceleration. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the acceleration during a simulation of a walking man motion, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLes
Preview of Exponential Function C.E.R.

Exponential Function C.E.R.

Created by
SNL Curriculum
This C.E.R. focuses on using data from an exponential function in a real-world scenario and being able to justify how and why it works.Teacher Instructions:Provide the students with the graphic page and answer sheet. Then students will analyze the data set and stake a claim based on the evidence that they see.Then they will use the answer sheet to organize their thoughts: Observations: Write what they see in the graphics. Claim: Write a claim based on what they have observed. Evidence: Write the
Preview of Graphing Bundle

Graphing Bundle

Created by
Fudge Factors
This bundle includes all of my graphing activities and problem sets. The focus of each of these activities is two-fold:1) Plotting points correctly2) Understanding the meaningMost of these activities are paper-and-pencil only. "Graphing Real World Data" starts with a hands-on class activity of timing a bowling ball's roll across the room to show students a concrete example of an object moving and then constructing a graph from the motion to teach the students that a line diagonally upward on the
Preview of Kinematic One-Dimensional Motion ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Learning

Kinematic One-Dimensional Motion ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Learning

Short Description: Students practice math problems solving 10 word-problems concerning velocity in Physics: distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and acceleration calculations. Some instructional media is present, but students should have had previous instruction such as found here. Some of the problems are self-grading, but the teacher will likely have to review student entry and click the X or checkmark. See the video overview of How A ProbSheet Works. Goes great with this Kinematic One-Dim
Preview of One-Dimensional Falling Objects ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Learning

One-Dimensional Falling Objects ProbSheet® - Online Distance Blending Learning

Short Description: Students practice math problems solving 10 word-problems concerning velocity in Physics: distance, displacement, speed, velocity, and gravity calculations. Some instructional media is present, but students should have had previous instruction such as found here. Some of the problems are self-grading, but the teacher will likely have to review student entry and click the X or checkmark. See the video overview of How A ProbSheet Works. Goes great with this Falling Objects LinkLe
Preview of Scientific Thinking Worksheets

Scientific Thinking Worksheets

3 fully editable, NGSS/modeling pedagogy aligned worksheets! There are a variety of free response questions for most worksheets, which are usually one or two pages long. Worksheets are used for students to deploy models developed from inquiry labs and as a way to practice problem-solving en route to mastery of learning targets before quizzes and unit tests. WS 1 - Math InventoryGiven a quantity, convert it to an equivalent value in a different unit. Given an equation and known values, substitute
Preview of Average Acceleration LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Average Acceleration LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Short Description: Students learn about average acceleration as it relates to Physics concepts: including distance, displacement, time, speed, velocity, and acceleration. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the acceleration during a simulation of automobile motion, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: LinkL
Preview of Vectors & Two-Dimensional Motion LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Activity

Vectors & Two-Dimensional Motion LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Activity

Short Description: Students learn about kinematic equations as it relates to Physics concepts: including vectors, distance, displacement, time, speed, velocity, and acceleration. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the vectors while preparing a vector addition graphic, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: L
Preview of Scientific Notation LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Scientific Notation LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Short Description: Students learn about interstellar and intracellular scales in developing an understanding of scientific notation as a means to express measures. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the acceleration during a simulation of automobile motion, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: LinkLesson O
Preview of Significant Digits LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Significant Digits LinkLesson® - Online Distance Blended Form Activity

Short Description: Students learn about determining and using significant digits in physics and engineering problems to express accurate measures. Students learn by viewing instructional media and answering formative questions and problems. Students will investigate the acceleration during a simulation of automobile motion, before a short reflective writing task. See an overview video for this LinkLesson: This LinkLesson Video.See a general overview for LinkLessons: LinkLesson Overview Video.Goe
Preview of Whatever floats your boat - demonstrate how math helps us in real-life tasks

Whatever floats your boat - demonstrate how math helps us in real-life tasks

Created by
Shawn Fowers
This activity can be used to teach practical applications of everything from early algebra through Calculus. Students will be tasked with building a boat out of aluminum foil to see how many pennies can be held. The mathematics behind the buoyancy of the boat is then discussed and the activity repeated to see quantifiably how much an understanding of mathematics helps us accomplish tasks in the real world.
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