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Physical science Common Core 4.MD.A.2 resources

Preview of Metric System Lesson and Guided Notes with Conversions Practice Worksheet

Metric System Lesson and Guided Notes with Conversions Practice Worksheet

Created by
Kelsey Chemistry
This lesson teaches the metric system base units and metric conversions using metric prefixes milli through kilo. Conversion is taught by moving the decimal. This is taught using the place value system and understanding that moving the decimal is effectively the same as multiplying or dividing by ten. Download the preview file to get a look! WHAT'S INCLUDED?Thought provoking Question of the Day18 Powerpoint Slides in 3 different styles: Whimsical, Classical and Dark ModeLinks to Copy Google S
Preview of Density mass volume foldables interactive notebooking 4th 5th 6th 7th jr high

Density mass volume foldables interactive notebooking 4th 5th 6th 7th jr high

Created by
Mister Science
This bundle of two foldables supports any lesson covering density, mass, and volume. This assignment works very well in classrooms that utilize interactive notebooks, but can be equally successful in classes that do not use notebooking. This lesson was created for upper elementary through early high school students and is a great practice to help students understand the concepts of density mass and volume, what they represent and how to calculate for each. These foldables are extremely popular
Preview of Heat Energy Save Our Snowman STEM Engineering Activity Google Slideshow

Heat Energy Save Our Snowman STEM Engineering Activity Google Slideshow

Created by
Rose STEM
Want a lesson that is laid out for you step by step on the smartboard? This is a guided lesson that will take you from start to finish as you teach your students all about heat energy and measuring the volume of a liquid. The big engineering question you will assign your students is, "Can you make a house that will insulate your "snowman" ice cube from the heat so he won’t melt?" This will all take place after you brainstorm and discuss insulators and conductors. Each slide tells you and the stu
Preview of Forces and Motion Unit Part 1 Motion

Forces and Motion Unit Part 1 Motion

Teach your students about Motion! Distance, position, reference point use, apparent motion, distance- time graphs, acceleration, and speed- time graphs are included! Uses text-based short answer questions, graphs, and matching, as well as calculations work. Uses partner work and independent work in mathematical calculation portion. Also includes 1 hands-on lab (materials not included) and 1 virtual lab. Easel compatible PDF version also includes links to decks for use with the Microsoft and Goog
Preview of Integrating Math and Science, Discovering Viscosity

Integrating Math and Science, Discovering Viscosity

Created by
Diane Comstock
A one-session lesson where students answer the question, "How does temperature affect the flow of ketchup?" Students design Ketchup Races to answer the question. Students will measure distance traveled, rate of flow and use a protractor to tilt surface to required degrees. They will collect data and make a claim based on the data/evidence. Includes Investigation Task Card for groups, Materials Chart, Data Collection Chart and ideas for evaluation including examples. Fun and easy to do in an
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (3rd-5th) grade Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
Preview of STEM Project - Hands on Data Collection and Data Analysis

STEM Project - Hands on Data Collection and Data Analysis

This Hands on Data STEM project for upper elementary students is a different approach to creating, gathering, and analyzing data. This unique approach to practicing data analysis will be enjoyable for your kids, because they'll be using their group's S.T.E.M. creations to practice their skills.This activity includes:-a 1 page teacher's guideThis will tell you exactly what you need to do for easy teacher prep, then it will take you step by step through the 3 day lesson plan.-S.T.E.M. Stuff Graph-
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
Preview of Trampoline STEM - Fourth and Fifth Grade

Trampoline STEM - Fourth and Fifth Grade

Created by
Vonae Tanner
Learn about the science of trampolines in this engaging, hands-on, project-based STEM learning activity. This worksheet, which can be used with the free video titled "Upper Elementary - Trampoline STEM" found at https://www.mathmindworkshop.com/trampolparks/ , includes a trampoline investigation, an engineering project, and a simple mathematical analysis. For use in a face-to-face classroom, digital learning class, homeschool group, or just in your backyard for fun!
Preview of Measuring Volume

Measuring Volume

Students measure volume with this worksheet. Great resource and visual!
Preview of Time in a Bottle:  Time Management, Measuring Liquid Volume, and Density  (FREE)

Time in a Bottle: Time Management, Measuring Liquid Volume, and Density (FREE)

Over the years, you may have seen density stacking activities. Time in a Bottle puts a new twist on an old favorite. Students will have the opportunity to explore liquid volume, intervals of time, and density through this hands-on activity.This is the free version of the activity. A more detailed one is available for a small fee.Education StandardsCCSS.MATH.CONTENT.3.MD.A.2Measure and estimate liquid volumes and masses of objects using standard units of grams (g), kilograms (kg), and liters (
Preview of Ice Cube Insulator Design Challenge

Ice Cube Insulator Design Challenge

Challenge students to use their knowledge of heat energy to create an ice cube insulator. Are some insulators better than others? What role do conductors play? This STEM challenge follows the Engineering Design Process and leads students to critical thinking. Editable version included to fit the needs of your classroom.
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