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10th grade physics webquests

Preview of Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster WebQuest- Print and Digital

Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster WebQuest- Print and Digital

Mix History and Science with this CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR DISASTER WEBQUEST Activity! This NO-PREP resource is offered as a 4-page printable AND as a digital version. This highly engaging activity allows your students to research the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster which can be used in a Nuclear Science lesson or a history lesson. *This resource can be used for distance learning, online courses and homeschool cohortsIncluded in this purchase: ⭐Printable-STUDENT WEBQUEST ACTIVITY (4 pages) ⭐Digital-STUDEN
Preview of Electrical Circuits Virtual Lab Activity and Webquest [Distance Learning]

Electrical Circuits Virtual Lab Activity and Webquest [Distance Learning]

Incorporate TECHNOLOGY into your next electricity lesson with this PRINT & GO virtual lab activity and web-quest (with answer key). This activity gives students the opportunity to practice building simple series and parallel circuits via an online virtual lab. No set-up required! Just print and go.This lab is perfect for distance learning, flipped classrooms & online courses and includes a printable version as well as a digital Google Slides version.This activity takes students to 3 webs
Preview of Sound Waves Webquest

Sound Waves Webquest

Created by
Jennifer Walton
This webquest was designed to provide students with an opportunity to use technology while learning about sound-related concepts such as characteristics of sound waves (pitch, frequency, Doppler Effect, etc) QR code and the web address is included!
Preview of The Ocean Webquest: Waves, Tides, Pressure, More (Water Cycle and Earth Science)

The Ocean Webquest: Waves, Tides, Pressure, More (Water Cycle and Earth Science)

The Ocean Webquest comes with a worksheet and an answer key. Each clickable link in the webquest points to information that your students need to complete the worksheet. Besides sharing the webquest with students and printing the worksheets, no other prep is needed to conduct this earth science lesson on waves, tides, pressure, and more about the ocean. How to use this resource:1.) Share the PDF webquest file with clickable links to student computers. 2.) Print the accompanying worksheets. 3.)
Preview of Electricity Webquest

Electricity Webquest

Created by
Jennifer Walton
Students will explore the basic fundamentals of electricity, such as static & current electricity, circuits, conductors and insulators, etc. . QR codes are included for easy access to the required websites!
Preview of Electromagnetic Spectrum & Waves: NASA Based Worksheets, Review or Assessments

Electromagnetic Spectrum & Waves: NASA Based Worksheets, Review or Assessments

This bundle contains 13 worksheets, review or assessments on the electromagnetic spectrum that follow the short videos and readings found on NASA's Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum webpage found here. Each of these resources can be used as a standalone worksheet, review sheet or quiz/test on the electromagnetic spectrum or used in large or small groupings on specific areas of the spectrum. Topics include: Introduction to the Electromagnetic SpectrumELECTROMAGNETIC ENERGYATMOSPHEREREFLECTION
Preview of Investigate Newton's 2nd Law of Motion with PHET Collision virtual lab model

Investigate Newton's 2nd Law of Motion with PHET Collision virtual lab model

Students investigate Newton's Second Law of Motion using a computer model from the University of Colorado PHET. This simulation allows students to change the mass of objects that collide. This activity can be used as an activator to build knowledge for concepts in physics, physical science, momentum, forces, and F=MA. Students write an open response, using a claim - evidence - reasoning (CER) template. This is an editable .rtf file. You can upload it to Google Docs and share it through Google Cl
Preview of PROJECT: Forces and Motion in Sports (Science / Newton / Physics / Slideshow)

PROJECT: Forces and Motion in Sports (Science / Newton / Physics / Slideshow)

SCIENCE PROJECT: FORCES & MOTION IN SPORTSSUBJECTS: SCIENCE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, PHYSICAL SCIENCE, PHYSICSGRADES : 7-12SUB PLANS: YES!This folder contains several assignments focusing on Newton's Laws of Motion, energy, and the types of friction. The work is perfect for a conclusion on a motion unit (or as a refresher). Several options are included to enhance for high school students and general science / physics classes.PROJECT GOAL - To introduce students to Newton's Laws of Motion and t
Preview of Virtual Motion Lab

Virtual Motion Lab

Created by
Laney Lee
Looking for a fun phenomena or extension activity for your motion unit? Do you need a straightforward activity that students can complete without too much teacher assistance? This virtual motion lab is the perfect resource for you! In this activity, students will use an online simulation from Phet to explore balanced and unbalanced forces, friction, speed, acceleration, and Newton's Laws in an inquiry based fashion.Visit the Phet Sim here: https://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/forces-and-motio
Preview of Electromagnetic Waves: Sharks and the Human Frequency

Electromagnetic Waves: Sharks and the Human Frequency

ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES PROJECT With this differentiated project, students relate the concepts they learned about waves and electromagnetic radiation to real-world applications. All living things give off electric currents and fields. Sharks are perfectly wired to detect these fields. In fact, this is how they hunt from long distances. This project begins with a 2-part concept review: •Part 1: Fill-in the blank review of waves •MRI machines, how they work and relate to frequency •MRI mach
Preview of Newton's First Law BrainBreakOut® Escape Room - Online Distance Learning

Newton's First Law BrainBreakOut® Escape Room - Online Distance Learning

Description: This Google Form lesson uses an ESCAPE ROOM format to present information on Newton's First Law of Motion, Mass, and Inertia through instructional media and by answering formative questions along the way. Students move from room to room by solving short puzzles to unlock the escape room locks. The entire lesson is SELF-GRADING and depending on grade level takes a full class hour to complete.Please download my free samples to be sure you understand what you are purchasing.Try the Sci
Preview of Nuclear Chemistry / Radioactive Decay Webquest NGSS HS PS1-8

Nuclear Chemistry / Radioactive Decay Webquest NGSS HS PS1-8

Contained in the following complete lesson bundle: 3.3 Nuclear Chemistry Bundle (complete lesson plans)Webquest for students to research the different types of radioactive decay, the energy released in each, the penetration level, and how the nucleus is changed in each types of reaction. Students will define important vocabulary, answer questions, draw models, label models, and work out practice problems in the extension activity. Utilizes the following links: https://web.archive.org/web/2018121
Preview of Evidence for the Big Bang - Independent WebQuest

Evidence for the Big Bang - Independent WebQuest

This lesson is designed to equip students with fundamental knowledge about the Big Bang theory and the compelling evidence supporting this groundbreaking concept. Through an engaging webquest, students will explore a variety of resources, including short articles, astronaut interviews, and videos, to unravel the secrets of our cosmic origins.In this lesson, students will embark on an exciting journey of discovery, delving into the basic facts surrounding the Big Bang theory. They will explore th
Preview of Electromagnetic Spectrum Waves WebQuest GoogleDoc | Slides Presentation

Electromagnetic Spectrum Waves WebQuest GoogleDoc | Slides Presentation

I used this WebQuest with my 8th Grade science students to review the types of Electromagnetic Waves on the Electromagnetic Spectrum. Students will also create a Google Slides presentation based on their assigned wave type. NASA sites and .org interactives make this a fun and educational review. **UPDATED LINKS 9/27/22** Websites to use are hyperlinked at the top of the Google Doc with directions. Most of the information can be found on the first few sites. More interactive sites added!! Part
Preview of Atmosphere Webquest: Formation, Layers of the Atmosphere, More (Earth Science)

Atmosphere Webquest: Formation, Layers of the Atmosphere, More (Earth Science)

The Atmosphere Webquest comes with a worksheet and an answer key. Each clickable link in the webquest points to information that your students need to complete the worksheet. Besides sharing the webquest with students and printing the worksheets, no other prep is needed to conduct this earth science lesson on the atmosphere. How to use this resource:1.) Share the PDF webquest file with clickable links to student computers. 2.) Print the accompanying worksheets. 3.) That’s it! Students are ready
Preview of Air Pressure and Winds Webquest (Atmosphere and Earth Science)

Air Pressure and Winds Webquest (Atmosphere and Earth Science)

The Air Pressure and Winds Webquest comes with a worksheet and an answer key. Each clickable link in the webquest points to information that your students need to complete the worksheet. Besides sharing the webquest with students and printing the worksheets, no other prep is needed to conduct this weather science lesson on air pressure and winds. How to use this resource:1.) Share the PDF webquest file with clickable links to student computers. 2.) Print the accompanying worksheets. 3.) That’s
Preview of NASA Webquest: Wave Behaviors

NASA Webquest: Wave Behaviors

This product is my 10 question webquest, worksheet, or assessment that follows the reading found on NASA's Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum webpage found here. Can be used as a standalone worksheet, review sheet or quiz on the electromagnetic spectrum.This product covers the topics:ReflectionAbsorptionDiffractionScatterRefractionFormat:ExplanationTrue/FalseFill in the blankDifferentiated WorksheetThere are two versions of this worksheet, one that includes a word bank and one that does not. E
Preview of Nuclear Energy Activity a Research WebQuest

Nuclear Energy Activity a Research WebQuest

Do you want to make learning about nuclear power engaging? Do you struggle to motivate your students to learn about this topic? Then download this Nuclear Energy Activity a Research WebQuest! Your students will improve their research skills and be engaged and motivated with this no-prep WebQuest. Your students will learn about the pros and cons of nuclear energy, nuclear reactions, radioactive waste, meltdowns, policies, and more!When you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the
Preview of Magnetism WebQuest

Magnetism WebQuest

This webquest covers the properties and history of magnets. This is a good informational search. Would be great as an introduction or review. I have included the key.
Preview of Four Fundamental Forces Poster Project & Web Quest - Physics Sub Lesson Plan

Four Fundamental Forces Poster Project & Web Quest - Physics Sub Lesson Plan

Created by
Chapman Physics
Your students can learn about the Four Fundamental Forces in our universe by completing this WebQuest and creating a poster. Students will complete a short WebQuest and record their sources. Afterwards, they will create a poster following the given directions using poster board, butcher paper, or printer paper. This fundamental forces activity was created as a physics sub lesson plan. As a result, the complexity of this activity is kept to a minimum so that all instructions are clear for student
Preview of Oppenheimer: Manhattan Project, Nuclear Bomb, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Activities++

Oppenheimer: Manhattan Project, Nuclear Bomb, Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Activities++

Robert Oppenheimer: The Father of the Atomic Bomb – NO Prep – Physical Science Substitute Plan Today, we want to talk about a fascinating subject that combines history, physics, and ethics: Robert Oppenheimer, the Father of the Atomic Bomb. As you may know, Oppenheimer was a renowned physicist who played a key role in the Manhattan Project, the top-secret initiative to develop the atomic bomb during World War II. His work on nuclear physics and quantum mechanics was instrumental in the success o
Preview of Potential vs. Kinetic Energy Web Exploration

Potential vs. Kinetic Energy Web Exploration

Created by
The Science Fair
Introducing students to kinetic and potential energy? This web exploration allows students to explore kinetic and potential energy through the lens of roller coasters. The web exploration, presented on Padlet, features videos, animations, pictures, text and a simulation. Easy to follow and fun to interact with, it is a great way to get students thinking about KE, PE and energy conservation.As always, a link to the Padlet is included in the document.
Preview of NASA's Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum Webquest (Reading & Video)

NASA's Tour of the Electromagnetic Spectrum Webquest (Reading & Video)

NASA'S TOUR OF THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM website includes an overview of each type of electromagnetic wave. The website is broken into individual chapters that include a short youtube video and short article. Students will have to use both the video and text to answer the questions. The worksheet is broken into each chapter and is very easy to follow. Upon download, you will receive a pdf, an EDITABLE word doc, and an answer key. Enjoy!
Preview of Photoelectric Effect Activity Intro Web Quest with PhET™ - Google™ & Printable

Photoelectric Effect Activity Intro Web Quest with PhET™ - Google™ & Printable

Created by
Chapman Physics
How do you introduce the photoelectric effect in high school physics? Try this engaging photoelectric effect virtual lab and web quest! Students will look at four historical models of light, explore applications of the photoelectric effect, complete a PhET photoelectric effect simulation, answer questions from a video demonstration of the photoelectric effect, and look at the dual nature of light.  This is a conceptual introduction to the photoelectric effect. Students will develop an understand
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