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7th grade physics resources for Montessori

Preview of Paper Roller Coasters

Paper Roller Coasters

Paper roller coasters is sure to be a project students will love! It is an engineering project that requires collaboration, problem solving, exact measurement, and a knowledge of physics. Students will explore and put to test Newton's Laws of motion while building their vertical paper roller coaster made out of card stock, tape, and a foam board for the base. You will be amazed at your students creativity in designing and problem solving. I love how cost efficient this STEM project is, using onl
Preview of Ball Drop Challenge

Ball Drop Challenge

Created by
BA teaches STEM
Introducing our dynamic, NGSS Supporting, lesson plan: "Building Blocks Engineering Challenge - Ball Drop!" Engage your students in an immersive exploration of engineering principles through hands-on experimentation with building blocks.In this captivating lesson, students will delve into the heart of the engineering design process by tackling a challenge: safeguarding a delicate marble from the impact of a drop. Armed with their ingenuity and problem-solving skills, students will brainstorm, pr
Preview of Mr Circuit Lab 1 Basic Electronics Manual with access to online training

Mr Circuit Lab 1 Basic Electronics Manual with access to online training

Congratulations!  You have found the best product for teaching electronics technology to HVAC, AUTOMOTIVE, ROBOTICS, DRONES, and STEM classes. This lab has been the gateway to many people entering the fields of science, physics, electronics and related fields.License: This is an introductory offer to print one copy of the lab manual. There are Price Lists enclosed to order complete labs and the parts necessary to complete all the experiments. Any questions, please call me at 805-295-1642The Mr
Preview of Archimedes Bathtub A Full Unit 3D Geometry Project on Surface Area and Volume

Archimedes Bathtub A Full Unit 3D Geometry Project on Surface Area and Volume

Description: Journey into history and the fascinating world of Archimedes’. Follow his footsteps as he determines the ratio “pi”, discovers the relationship between a sphere and a cylinder, and helps King Hiero determine the density of his crown! This project integrates history, physics, and mathematics. It is perfectly suited for your scientific students who ask “why” and “how” does that work!?! Full of hands-on learning, concrete learning and abstract practice through lessons, cards, and game
Preview of Light: Particle or Wave?

Light: Particle or Wave?

The nature of light has always been a mystery to scientists. Light has been observed to behave as both a wave and a particle. This dual nature of light has been debated and researched for many years. The double slit experiment is one of the most famous experiments that demonstrate the dual nature of light. In the double-slit experiment, a beam of light is passed through two slits, creating an interference pattern on a screen behind the slits. When a detector is placed behind each slit to mea
Preview of Aviation Evolution of FlightTimeline

Aviation Evolution of FlightTimeline

This timeline of aviation guides you through the evolution of flight from 400 BCE to 2019. You will learn the names and origins of 30 different aircraft, some of their pilots, and some contextual information about their history.Features:Printable working/display timeline (approximately 11.5" high and 106" wide (assembled with 14 pages)Follow development over time of aircraft from all over the worldYou may also be interested in:1st Great Lesson: Story of Creation 4th Great Lesson: Story of Langua
Preview of LAB Chemistry Density of Pennies - with Graphing & Demos

LAB Chemistry Density of Pennies - with Graphing & Demos

Engage your chemistry students by having them determine the composition of pennies as it changed over time. Students will chart & graph their results. After, you can demonstrate and prove that pennies are made of zinc internally.Included:3 page Student worksheet with procedure, chart, graph & analysis questions1 page teacher density demonstrations (5 easy options)Materials: pennies 13 pre 1982 & 13 post 1982 (per group or 1 set every two groups & switch pennies)graduated cylinder
Preview of Laws of Motion Shelfwork

Laws of Motion Shelfwork

Created by
Heidi Schertz
This piece is a shelfwork for Montessori Adolescent Instruction. It is meant to be part of a larger unit about Physics. This shelfwork particularly pertains to the 3 Newtonian Laws. It is also adaptable into the mainstream classroom as a group activity, a check for understanding, and reinforcing concepts already taught.
Preview of Earth's Magnetic Fields

Earth's Magnetic Fields

Earth’s magnetic field is a fascinating natural phenomenon that has been studied for centuries. At the core of the Earth lies a molten iron core that generates the planet’s magnetic fields. These fields are crucial in shielding our planet from harmful cosmic radiation, which would otherwise have catastrophic effects on life as we know it. The magnetic field is also responsible for the northern and southern lights seen in polar regions. The direction of the magnetic fields is from the South Po
Preview of Physics - Friction Lab - Outdoor

Physics - Friction Lab - Outdoor

Created by
Bea Lougheed
Middle School Friction LabThis is an outdoor lab worksheet, where students take a toy car and test the ability to drive over different surfaces. Students will rate how difficult it is to drive across surfaces, draw a free-body diagram of the forces being applied, and answer real-life scenario questions. This lab is meant to be conducted outdoors, but can be modified to indoors if needed.
Preview of LAB Integrated Chemistry & Physics: Speed & Velocity of Cars - with graphing

LAB Integrated Chemistry & Physics: Speed & Velocity of Cars - with graphing

Get your students engaged with physics by measuring, graphing and playing with cars! Students will determine the starting point & ending points, taking in data and graphing results.Materials: (per group)one ramp, one car, one timer, one meter stick, and five books.
Preview of Snowball Catapults: Investigating Forces of Motion

Snowball Catapults: Investigating Forces of Motion

Snowball catapults is an awesome hands-on engineering project that can be used during the winter season. Students will learn about simple machines, specifically levers as they explore, design, and test their snowball catapult. Students will also be given opportunities to modify their design and test for both distance, accuracy, and power. During this investigation students will learn about Newton's 1st Law of Motion and the relationship between potential and kinetic energy. Many math connections
Preview of STEM Experiments: Air Properties and Pressure

STEM Experiments: Air Properties and Pressure

Created by
JustKepa
Explore the properties of Air with these quick experiments that you can do in any classroom. Works well with the grade 6 Science Ontario Curriculum or any other grade level unit. Experiments are easy and students have a lot of opportunity for hands-on work and reflection.
Preview of Green/Renewable Energy Hydroelectricity and Wind Turbine Small Posters

Green/Renewable Energy Hydroelectricity and Wind Turbine Small Posters

Small hand drawn posters that display different aspects of hydroelectric power generation and wind power generation. The connection to both of these types of renewable energy to the electric grid is also presented. This makes a perfect table top display option to talk about hydroelectricity (potential energy conversion) and wind energy (kinetic energy conversion).
Preview of Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration - Three/Four Part Cards

Speed, Velocity, & Acceleration - Three/Four Part Cards

Created by
Vicki Thompson
This PDF can be used to make a set of three/four part cards that can be used to teach students about Motion, specifically Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration. Each topic has a control card (word and picture), a word card, a picture card, and an information card. Topics included are:movement, speed, velocity, acceleration, and speed of light. To prolong the life of this material, cards should be printed onto card stock, cut, and laminated prior to classroom use.
Preview of LAB ICP & Physics: Magnetic Fields

LAB ICP & Physics: Magnetic Fields

Get your students engaged with physics by actually seeing the magnetic field! Students will illustrate the magnetic field based on north & south poles of magnets; multiple magnets. They will also see how a magnet affects a compass. It is quite the experience for them to truly see what scientist before them discovered.This could also be adjusted to use ferro fluids in a petri dish or jar.Materials:Bar magnets (2)Iron filingsCompassSheet of large white paper
Preview of Mini Workshop: Inflating a Balloon With Yeast

Mini Workshop: Inflating a Balloon With Yeast

Yeast is an amazing microbe with a fun (and stinky) ability to belch gas which can inflate bread -- and balloons. This quick lab can be done in small groups to explore the power of yeast or as a demonstration to introduce the topic of yeast or gas pressure. It's fun, cheap, and only takes a half hour (at most) to get results. If you want to take it from demonstration to experiment, there are experiment prompts and dot grid paper to brainstorm possibilities and room to design experiments.
Preview of LAB Chemistry - Easy Combination Reaction

LAB Chemistry - Easy Combination Reaction

Engage your chemistry students by having them perform a quick combination reaction, with a fun color change. This gets students up and moving with easy setup & safety measures. They will write out a full equation for the reaction observed (problem solving) as well as a quick balancing practice.Objective: Observe and predict the reactants of a combination reactionMaterials:Erlenmeyer flaskGraduated CylinderStrawBTB (bromothymol blue) Water
Preview of LAB Integrated Chemistry & Physics: Circuits - with graphing & Ohms Law calcs

LAB Integrated Chemistry & Physics: Circuits - with graphing & Ohms Law calcs

Get your students engaged with physics by measuring, graphing and building circuits! Students will determine the resistance of various resistors using Ohm's Law.Materials: (per group)Battery soure2 Alligator ClipsResistors*MAKE SURE THE RESISTANCE IS HIGH ENOUGH THAT IT DOES NOT START A FIRE*
Preview of LAB Integrated Chemistry & Physics: Acceleration - with graphing

LAB Integrated Chemistry & Physics: Acceleration - with graphing

Get your students engaged with physics by measuring, graphing and playing with cars! Students will determine the starting point & ending points, taking in data and graphing results. They will determine how various materials and heights affect accelerationMaterials:Race carStop watchRamp (at least 1 m long)Meter StickTextbooks TowelWax Paper
Preview of Electron Cloud Keep Away

Electron Cloud Keep Away

This lesson is used as an introduction to quantum physics by explaining how weneed to think of an electron in reality. The students typically use the Bohr model and the electron board material in class, and this is very helpful in understanding energy levels and how atoms bond with each other. However, students can misinterpret the actual movement patterns of electrons and the false orbital shape of the energy levels in an atom. The students become accustomed to thinking of energy levels as conc
Preview of LAB - Chemistry - pH of Common Items - Acids and Bases

LAB - Chemistry - pH of Common Items - Acids and Bases

This lab has students determine the pH using pH paper of various household items. Anything you want can be substituted!materials:Sink WaterVinegarBaking sodaSugarIsopropylBloodSea WaterLime Lifter-CleanerSoapDe-ionized waterLysol DisinfectantBoraxAntacid Tablets
Preview of Classical Physics - Three/Four Part Cards

Classical Physics - Three/Four Part Cards

Created by
Vicki Thompson
This set of three/four part cards should be used to teach students about the early study of Physics, or Classical Physics. Terms included are: Classical Physics, Sir Isaac Newton, thermodynamics, electricity, magnetism, optics, gravity, and mechanics. This set contains a control card (word and picture), word card, picture card, and information card for each term. Cards should be printed onto card stock, cut and laminated before classroom use.
Preview of Simple Machines and the Atlatl

Simple Machines and the Atlatl

This lesson can serve many purposes. First, you can use this lesson during the Third Great Lesson when discussing the Coming of Humans. You could also use this lesson when studying simple machines because the atlatl makes for a system of levers that improves the throw. You could also use this lesson during the Science Fair, as it reinforces the Scientific Method well.
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