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Physics Common Core W.7.1b resources

Preview of COLLISION COURSE with Inertia Lab - Investigating Newton's First Law!

COLLISION COURSE with Inertia Lab - Investigating Newton's First Law!

This Collision Course with Inertia Lab is designed to give students a hands-on exploration of Newton's First Law of Motion. Students will model use a toy car and modeling clay to investigate inertia in action, and link their findings to the benefit of wearing a seatbelt while traveling in an automobile. Looking for a differentiated, engaging lab activity to give students a chance to practice high-quality experimentation, data collection, and analysis? Look no further.  In this Collision Course
Preview of Michael Faraday Fast 5 Unit (6th & Up)

Michael Faraday Fast 5 Unit (6th & Up)

Are you looking for a fun way to engage your students with fun activities designed to support the 5 Core Components of Reading? Fast 5 Units are a great way to hit all 5 core components of reading plus writing in a timely fashion and in a format that will motivate and engage students. They are also useful tools for collecting data and for progress monitoring and can be useful for identifying or addressing areas of need. Each unit is themed around a passage and includes:1. Phonics Roll and Read G
Preview of Electric Crystals: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

Electric Crystals: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

This FREE, interdisciplinary mini-unit is all about exploring crystal symmetry and how it powers our everyday lives. The Gist: Crystals aren't magic, but they are amazing! In this student-driven, lecture-free lesson, students will do card sorts, build hands-on models, solve engineering design puzzles, and more! The whole experience is connected through a beautifully crafted comic and supporting videos.Driving Questions: What are crystals and how do they form?How is molecular microstructure conne
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