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5th grade physics simulations

Preview of Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

This lab or activity is a hands-on and collaborative learning lesson that incorporates the following: STEM Earthquakes Geology Engineering Design Real-World Connections Problem Solving Inferencing and Predicting Materials: this handout, mini-marshmellows, toothpicks, jello Overview: Students will work together to tackle a real-world problem: engineers are constantly working to design and build buildings that can survive the impact of serious earthquakes. I show students some videos and picture
Preview of PhET Projectile Motion activity guide

PhET Projectile Motion activity guide

Created by
James Gonyo
The PhET:Projectile Motion Activity Guide is used along with the free *Next Generation PhET Simulation on Projectile Motion. Students learn how the motion of a projectile is affected by changes in the initial height, initial speed, cannon angle, and other variables with or without the affects of wind resistance. This activity guide follows closely with the newest (HTML5) version of the PhET Projectile Motion simulation. Your students will hit the ground running without the need for a lengthy in
Preview of 4th Grade Science Light and Sound (NGSS Aligned)

4th Grade Science Light and Sound (NGSS Aligned)

This comprehensive unit introduces students to wave energy in the form of light and sound. The unit begins with lessons relating to waves. Many hands on opportunities help students develop a strong understanding of necessary concepts. This unit was designed to address several standards in the NGSS fourth grade curriculum: 4-PS3-2, 4-PS4-1, 4-PS4-2, and 4-LS1-2. This unit is appropriate for grades 3-5If you are looking for a digital version of this product click here.Here's a list of all th
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 PhET Forces and Motion Webquest

PhET Forces and Motion Webquest

Access a free PhET simulation and allow students to work independently in discovering the effects of forces on objects.
Preview of Sound Waves Online Lab

Sound Waves Online Lab

Student will use the free PHET SOUND online simulation to learn about the properties of waves. This is a word document editable lab sheet for students to guide them through the simulation. Includes teacher answer key. PHET Sound: Students will learn about frequency, amplitude, how to calculate the speed of sound, and sound waves. MS-PS4-1
Preview of STEM-Build an Elevator Project (Gears and Pulleys)

STEM-Build an Elevator Project (Gears and Pulleys)

Created by
JustKepa
An outline for a STEM project that applies gears and pulleys lessons from science curriculum. Includes instructions, examples, and a worksheet to fill out and submit along with the project. Ideal for both individual and group work. Can be assigned in class or at home.
Preview of PhET: Circuit Construction Kit DC Activity Guide

PhET: Circuit Construction Kit DC Activity Guide

Created by
James Gonyo
The PhET: Circuit Construction Kit DC Activity Guide is used along with the free *Next Generation PhET Simulation “Circuit Construction Kit DC”. Students will discover the nature of direct current by building electrical circuits with batteries, wires, switches, bulbs, resistors, fuses, and other electrical components. In particular, students will learn about:simple circuitsopen and closed circuitsinsulators and conductorsmeasuring voltage and current with instruments (voltmeter and ammeter)the m
Preview of Density Simulation Sheet- Google Slides version- Calculating Volume and Density

Density Simulation Sheet- Google Slides version- Calculating Volume and Density

Created by
Speedy Science
Students calculate volume and density using an online Density Simulation and accompanying sheet. No-prep digital lesson to practice measuring mass, volume, and density. Simulation/interactive:https://pbslm-contrib.s3.amazonaws.com/WGBH/arct15/SimBucket/Simulations/densitylab/content/index.htmlMeasuring Volume with WaterUse the simulation to measure the volume of each block by submerging it in the water. Subtract column B from A and write the volume in the table. Show your work.Calculating Densit
Preview of Calculating Speed: Marble Run Lab

Calculating Speed: Marble Run Lab

Created by
BioBallard
Calculating Average Speed: Marble Run LabEngage your middle school students in an exhilarating hands-on exploration of physics with our Marble Run Lab! Designed to meet the specific requirements of TEK 6.8c, this meticulously crafted activity allows students to work collaboratively in small groups, employing critical thinking and problem-solving skills as they investigate the concept of average speed through practical experimentation.During this thrilling lab, students will roll marbles down a s
Preview of Forces and Motion Phet Simulation - Pendulum Lab on KE and PE (Uses Google Doc)

Forces and Motion Phet Simulation - Pendulum Lab on KE and PE (Uses Google Doc)

CLICK HERE to access the Pendulum Phet Simulation that is utilized for this activity. This activity focuses on Force and Motion, Energy Changes, Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, Thermal Energy, Gravity, Friction, and Mass. This activity is best used as a digital resource, but it is a fully customizable Google Doc if you want to adjust some parts to be printable. It requires NO PREP! Students will need access the internet to utilize the Phet Simulation in order to complete this guided explora
Preview of Understanding Hearing and Hearing Loss

Understanding Hearing and Hearing Loss

Do you have Deaf or hard of hearing students who don't understand their hearing loss? Do other students want to know more about a DHH student's hearing? This PowerPoint is great to help your DHH and hearing students alike learn how our ears work, what sound is, and to understand the different types of hearing loss. This would also be great in a science class on the physics of sound or the anatomy of the ear and the physiology of hearing. You may even choose to use it as an introduction to hear
Preview of Grade 5 Internal Forces [Rotating Stations - Work Package]

Grade 5 Internal Forces [Rotating Stations - Work Package]

Created by
The SUper-Market
This work package complements a hands-on laboratory session designed for the Grade 5 Forces Acting on Structures unit. It delves into the concept of the five internal forces through engaging tactile experiments, allowing students to rotate through four different stations. Each station is designed to be completed within a 10-15 minute timeframe, and it's most efficient for students to move from station to station rather than relocating the materials.The necessary materials for this activity inclu
Preview of Physical Science Balloon Rocket Experiment Lab - Newton's Laws

Physical Science Balloon Rocket Experiment Lab - Newton's Laws

Created by
SchoolRocks
In order to fully grasp the laws of motion, students need to see them in action! However, students will be able to use Newton's second and third law of motion to explain the motion of a balloon rocket within the classroom. This is a formal lesson plan, suitable for observations. It includes Tennessee state standards.
Preview of How to Read Grams (g) and Kilograms (kg) on an Interactive Scale + Sample Lesson

How to Read Grams (g) and Kilograms (kg) on an Interactive Scale + Sample Lesson

Created by
Anna Vysochyna
This scale teaches students why sometimes we measure things in grams (g) and sometimes we measure things in kilograms (kg). There is a sample lesson that will help them better understand how to use and read a scale. The teacher can show how to use the scale then provide separate scales in Google Docs for students to play around with or to use as a tool. Made with the Ontario Education Curriculum in mind.
Preview of Marshmallow Shooter

Marshmallow Shooter

Created by
FirstieBestie
This is a one-page lab page for marshmallow shooter activity. This is a hands-on, fun activity for force and motion unit. Please google the activity on how to do it.
Preview of Pulleys: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering & Science Lessons for Kids

Pulleys: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering & Science Lessons for Kids

Created by
Pop-Up Education
This sample pulley lesson is a relevant and captivating activity designed to engage children with engineering experiences and teach them to actively think and question the world around them. During this lesson, participants will compare pulley size. Additionally, participants learn to identify pulleys as a simple machine, use higher level thinking to make comparisons, ask and answer questions, make predictions, and test hypotheses. Participants will be required to work together, encourage teamwo
Preview of Physics Experiments Explained with 3D Simulators

Physics Experiments Explained with 3D Simulators

Created by
Letstute
Physics is the bedrock of the modern world and is the most basic form of science. But many will run as far away from it as possible. We can understand why that happens. Physics is undoubtedly complex and not always easy. It always seems like these incredibly smart people from history are asking you to visualize impossible things like an electromagnetic wave or many small particles whizzing around inside a wire. Visualizing has been a problem for students learning physics.Well this course is exac
Preview of Density Simulation Sheet - Calculating Volume and Density (pdf)

Density Simulation Sheet - Calculating Volume and Density (pdf)

Created by
Speedy Science
Sheet to go along with this online Density Simulation: https://pbslm-contrib.s3.amazonaws.com/WGBH/arct15/SimBucket/Simulations/densitylab/content/index.htmlMeasuring Volume with WaterUse the simulation to measure the volume of each block by submerging it in the water. Subtract column B from A and write the volume in the table. Show your work.Calculating DensityUse the simulation to measure the density of each material by dividing mass by volume.
Preview of Amusement Park Physics Internet Activity

Amusement Park Physics Internet Activity

Created by
Jennifer Walton
This is an excellent activity for students to do using their own mobile device. They will understand how roller coasters work and they have an opportunity to build a safe and fun coaster!
Preview of QR code Kinetic and Potential Energy Activity

QR code Kinetic and Potential Energy Activity

This activity requires a QR code reader on either a smart phone or IPAD. Students scan the QR code; which brings up a picture showing either kinetic or potential energy. The students then need to answer questions about energy by examining the pictures.
Preview of Flight Exploration Introductory Video

Flight Exploration Introductory Video

Created by
Andy Dobbie
This introductory video leads students to begin to explore possible questions they could answer related to the parts of an airplane and the forces of flight. This video will captivate the attention of your students because it shows an actual flying model in a barrel roll due to aileron movement. I use aileron movement as my instructional example when describing how moving parts of an airplane can help a pilot use the forces of flight to control the movement of the entire airplane. Enjoy!
Preview of Conductors and Insulators Experiment

Conductors and Insulators Experiment

Created by
Alexa Stefan
Students will learn the differences between insulators and conductors. They will test various materials and categorize them as conductors or insulators. Some of these materials include: key straw metal barrette pencil penny nickel sea glass rubber band screw toothpick Comprehension questions and review questions are provided for students reflection. Best for students in grades 4-8
Preview of Welcome to NACA: A historical science simulation

Welcome to NACA: A historical science simulation

Created by
GeographyQueen
Science and history come alive in this problem-solving NACA simulation. Students are assigned a historical simulation of a problem NACA had to solve in their aviation research during the Second World War. Speed, drag, velocity, and superchargers are all researched(links included), as students think critically and find solutions. Answers for solutions are provided, with historical examples. Links for videos, edpuzzel, and research are all included.
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