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Free 1st grade physics resources

Preview of Super Science Experiments

Super Science Experiments

Created by
SSSTeaching
Looking to spruce up your science curriculum, or have an AWESOME science fair project well you have come to the right place! This collection of truly Super Science Experiments is just for you! It contains chemistry experiments, experiments on matter, physics, and much more! Includes: - 70+ science experiments and demo guides - detailed descriptions - pictures of experiments - material lists These are only the experiments I thought would be the absolute coolest ones and that students wou
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 Push/Pull Sort - Motion and force

Push/Pull Sort - Motion and force

Created by
Mary Heishman
Push Pull sorting worksheet for unit on Motion and Force. Students will cut out graphics and glue under push or pull titles. Graphics from Microsoft Word Clip art
Preview of Force & Motion: Push & Pull Sorting Cards

Force & Motion: Push & Pull Sorting Cards

Use these 33 push and pull cards for sorting, categorizing, or active engagement games. See below for other science resources: Types of Energy Sorting Cards and Cooperative Games Force and Motion Sorting Cards Matter Summative Assessment Science Experiment: Density with Floating Eggs Science Experiment: From Liquid to SolidScience Word Wall: Bundled K-3rd Grade
Preview of Science worksheets: Different types of energy

Science worksheets: Different types of energy

Created by
Science Workshop
Science worksheets: Different types of energyStudents have to identify different types of energy from the pictures (heat, kinetic, potential and sound energy)Word bank providedStudents can color in pictures once they are doneWorksheet aimed at higher kindergarten/lower primary level
Preview of Coke and Mentos Experiment Fill in Lab Reports using Scientific Method Steps

Coke and Mentos Experiment Fill in Lab Reports using Scientific Method Steps

These handy lab report write-ups allow students to work through the steps of the Scientific Method as they create a Coke and Mento geyser. This package includes multiple versions of the same worksheet, geared at different ability and comprehension levels. With room for writing or drawing responses, these suit early primary to middle school students. As well, additional sheets provide a frame work for building off the Coke and Mentos experiment to use other liquids and substances following th
Preview of Simple Machines Bundle & Educator Guide

Simple Machines Bundle & Educator Guide

Created by
Tinybop
All the tools you need to complete your own Simple Machines unit in your classroom! Bundle Includes: + 6 Simple Machines Experiment Activity Sheets including: - Inclined Plane - Lever - Pulley - Screw - Wedge - Wheel & Axle + 24-page Simple Machines Handbook + Educator's Guide Support your students’ learning with our handbooks: they’re full of interaction hints, discussion questions and insider intelligence. Org
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 The Oobleck Experiment

The Oobleck Experiment

Created by
Pamela Zweygardt
Students explore solids and liquids using OOBLECK! This flipchart is designed to give a review of solids and liquids. Then students will get a chance to be hands on with a non-newtonian fluild to see what will sink and what will float! The Big Bang Theory also makes an appearance! This flip chart includes a printable to have students review what they learned. It also serves as an assessment for teachers. Graphics from GOOGLE Fonts from Dafont.com
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 Rainbow Science

Rainbow Science

Created by
Babbling Abby
This resource includes four free mini-books to use with your study of rainbows!
Preview of Helicopter Drop (Forces)

Helicopter Drop (Forces)

Created by
Loose in the Lab
Helicopter Drop by Bryce Hixson Take a single strip of copy paper and make three cuts and five folds to create a ready-to-fly helicopter. You can experiment with surface area and friction, and have a lot of fun adapting the design. Great way to teach the effect of gravity and friction on a falling object, experiment with torque and changing forces, and open the door to imagination and engineering.
Preview of The Great Egg Drop Experiment and Challenge

The Great Egg Drop Experiment and Challenge

This is such a fun family or school activity. Teaming siblings with grandparents, aunts, and uncles to compete on a sunny afternoon or great in a classroom setting. The packet is simple and to the point with general challenge details, rules, suggested materials, and room to sketch designs. Once complete, students use the back page to draw the finished product and answer some questions about what they learned.
Preview of Introduction to Gravity

Introduction to Gravity

Created by
LittleExplorer
What keeps us on the earth? Why do objects fall down? Why can't I jump to the moon? These a simple questions, with complicated answers. Kids have a knack for asking questions that are hard for teachers to explain. Here is a book that explains the in's and out's of gravity. It is so simple a preschooler can understand.
Preview of Paper helicopter STEM challenge template

Paper helicopter STEM challenge template

Created by
Bee a maker
Challenge your students to design and build a paper helicopter that will stay in the air the longest.The product includes the template of paper helicopter.
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 Oobleck Experiment Worksheet

Oobleck Experiment Worksheet

Exploring with Oobleck is a fun and engaging way to look at the states of matter. Use this worksheet as a way to push students to ask questions, think deeper, and truly explore the magic of science!
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 Types of Energy Sort Freebie

Types of Energy Sort Freebie

Created by
Barnard Island
Enjoy this freebie sort to review Potential and Kinetic energy!
Preview of Learning Colors on Kindergarten: Rainbow Coloring Page, 8 colors

Learning Colors on Kindergarten: Rainbow Coloring Page, 8 colors

Created by
Mama Is Here
Teaching the colors of the rainbow? This sheet is super cool, it has a numbered guide to match the crayons/markers as you paint. Kids can do free coloring on the rest of the page along with number review (1 through 8). Let their imaginations go wild, use the science behind it to teach kids that the rainbow happen when the light of the sun goes through the water drops form the rain! This activity sheet can be used in multiple grades for multiple purposes! I hope you will love it and check my othe
Preview of Newtons Laws of Motion poster

Newtons Laws of Motion poster

Created by
aarie84
Looking for a poster about Sir Isaac Newton's Laws of motion? Well look no further.
Preview of 30 Day LEGO STEM Challenge

30 Day LEGO STEM Challenge

Created by
Mombrite
This LEGO STEM calendar comes with 30 days of STEM challenges. These challenges are perfect for your LEGO lovers at home, or you can use it in your classroom to support science concepts such as motion, force, friction, gravity, etc. For tutorials on selected challenges, visit Mombrite.com.
Preview of Simple Machines Cut and Paste

Simple Machines Cut and Paste

Created by
Megan Bainbridge
This activity is allows students to test their knowledge of simple machines by cutting pasting.
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