This packet contains four force and motion quick assessments that are aligned with the NEW Tennessee Science Standards, 5.PS2.1, 5.PS2.2, 5.PS2.3, and 5.PS2.4. Graphs, models and question types have been created in the style of the anticipated 2019 TCAP assessment. Within these assessments you will ...
Teach force and motion with style by using experiments free printables and resources that will help bring science concepts alive. This collection of force and motion ideas should help you cover the topics of texture, gravity, incline and some simple machines.
PLEASE NOTE: All of my packets are EXPANDING PACKETS which means that any purchaser will receive ALL NEW CHANGES AND ADDITIONS FOR FREE when the file is updated! Activity sheets needed for lessons on the following Push or Pull topics: - Is it a Push or a Pull? - Strength needed to Push Things - Strength needed to Pull Things - Directions Objects Can be Pushed or Pulled - Objects that Need to be Pushed or Pulled to Move - 7 Push and 7 Pull small full colored photographs for a sorting activity - Large Push and Pull signs with definitions - 7 large full color photos of pushing - 7 large full color photos of pulling OTHER KINDERGARTEN NGSS STANDARDS ACTIVITY PACKETS: Animals Needs: Eating Patterns, Habitats and Impact on the Earth Pollution and Recycling: Human Impact on the Earth Energy Transfer and Conservation
This digital bundled resource contains quality, EDITABLE sample assessment, test questions and performance tasks easily adaptable for distance learning for the NGSS Middle School Physical Science Performance Expectations MS-PS2 Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions (Ex: Newtons Laws, collisi...
Your students will have so much fun reviewing for a test with this product and they can show off their artistic skills at the same time!!! First students answer questions from an editable multiple choice Newton’s Laws assessment that’s included. Choices are only “a” or “b”. Then depending on whether they chose “a” or “b”, a chart tells the students what to draw. What you get are fun, unique and silly drawings you can share with the class and assess their learning at the same time! I occasionally assign this product for substitutes and homework as well! It’s a really versatile resource and its easy prep! You can quickly assess student understanding while they are doing their artwork! You get drawing instructions for the students, an editable assessment, detailed teacher instructions and an editable key! Follow me on TpT because I’ll be creating many more of these for each holiday! Take a look at my other Doodle Activities! Christmas NGSS PS1.B Chemical Reactions Doodle Test Christmas Thanksgiving PS2.A PS2.B NGSS Forces & Interactions Doodle Test Assessment Thanksgiving Drawing Review: All Subjects Halloween Drawing Review: Forces and Motion Halloween Drawing Review: All Subjects! PS2.A: Forces and Motion • For any pair of interacting objects, the force exerted by the first object on the second object is equal in strength to the force that the second object exerts on the first, but in the opposite direction (Newton’s third law). (MS-PS2-1) • The motion of an object is determined by the sum of the forces acting on it; if the total force on the object is not zero, its motion will change. The greater the mass of the object, the greater the force needed to achieve the same change in motion. For any given object, a larger force causes a larger change in motion. (MS-PS2-2) • All positions of objects and the directions of forces and motions must be described in an arbitrarily chosen reference frame and arbitrarily chosen units of size. In order to share information with other people, these choices must also be shared. (MS-PS2-2) PS2.B: Types of Interactions • Gravitational forces are always attractive. There is a gravitational force between any two masses, but it is very small except when one or both of the objects have large mass—e.g., Earth and the sun. (MS-PS2-4) Thank you for taking a look! If there are any errors or questions, please contact me through TpT or email me at: [email protected] Related Products ⭐ Bell Ringer Warm Up: Force, Acceleration, Graphing & Energy ⭐ Bell Ringer Warm Up: Speed, Acceleration & Graphing ⭐ Bell Ringer Warm Up: Speed, Acceleration & Graphing ⭐ Bell Ringer Warm Up: Speed, Acceleration & Graphing ⭐ Bill Nye Bundle ⭐ Bill Nye Motion Questions and Key ⭐ Integrated NGSS Forces & Energy Bundle MS-PS2-1 & 2 MS-PS3 4 & 5 PS2.A PS2.B ⭐ Integrated STEM NGSS Middle School Science Growing MEGA Bundle Complete Year ⭐ MS-PS2-1: Balloon Rockets Lab ⭐ MS-PS2-2 Bell Ringer Warm Up: Distance Vs Time Graphing ⭐ MS-PS2-1: STEM Bottle Rockets PowerPoint Graphic Organizer Close Reading & Notes ⭐ MS-PS2-2: 5E NGSS Collision Lab Motion Forces Close Reading & Notes CER Article ⭐ MS-PS2-2: Newton's 2nd Law Math Problems w/Math Triangle ⭐ MS-PS2-2: STEM Roller Coaster Lab & Card Sort Engineering Design Process ⭐ MS-PS3-3 MS-PS3-4: NGSS Integrated Energy Lab Conduction Convection Radiation ⭐ MS-PS3-5: NGSS Kinetic Potential Energy Card Sort Energy Worksheet Close Reading ⭐ Middle School Physics Bell Ringers (Warm Ups) ⭐ Middle School Physics Motion PowerPoint, Guided Notes, Study Guide & Test ⭐ NGSS MS-PS2-1 MS-PS2-2 Newtons Laws Science Doodles PowerPoint Notes ⭐ NGSS MS-PS2-2: STEM 5E Paper Airplane Competition Forces Interactions ⭐ NGSS MS-PS2-4 MS-PS2-2 Graphing Motion Card Sort & Graphing Questions ⭐ NGSS Newton's Laws Card Sort & 50 Slide PowerPoint ⭐ NGSS PS2.A Motion: Speed Velocity Acceleration Card Sort ⭐ NGSS PS2.A PS2.B PS3.A: Physics & Astronomy Critical Thinking Concept Map ⭐ NGSS PS2.A: Forces and Motion Graphing Acceleration vs Force Cause & Effect ⭐ NGSS PS2.A: Forces and Motion Graphing Acceleration vs Mass Cause & Effect ⭐ NGSS PS2.A: Forces and Motion Graphing Kinetic Energy & Speed ⭐ NGSS Physics Speed, Time and Distance Math Problems ⭐ NGSS STEM Physical Science Middle School Mega Bundle Complete Year ⭐ NGSS: MS-PS2-2 MS-PS2-4 Gravity & Mass 5e Planning & Carrying Out Investigation ⭐ Netwon's Laws Drawing Review: Winter Holidays ⭐ Newton's Laws Test and Study Guide (Editable)
Tired of teaching your force and motion unit from the science textbook? These force and motion interactive notebook activities will engage your students in meaningful notetaking and make lesson planning for your force and motion unit a breeze! Instead of boring force and motion worksheets, these interactive notebook activities allow students to cut, fold, glue, and create, all while learning important force and motion vocabulary terms! Interactive Notebook Activities Included For: Force Newtons (N) Gravity Friction Contact Forces Non-Contact Forces Speed Direction Position Velocity Acceleration Balanced Forces Unbalanced Forces Inertia Newton's Laws of Motion Definitions, diagrams, real-life examples, and relationships between force and motion concepts included for ALL activities! Four different versions are included in the download for differentiation: Completed interactive notes Fill-in-the-blank notes Completely blank notes Option for interactive notebook activities without pictures so students can draw their own Includes teacher directions for each page with visuals on how the page should look. Project the pictures on the board so students can see an example! This interactive notebook template is everything you need to work with your students on a Force and Motion Unit! Check out these Force and Motion Task Cards. They are great for review! TEACHERS LIKE YOU SAID… ⭐ A sixth-grade teacher said, “This is a great resource for building an interactive notebook. I liked that there were many different options for each page, such as having everything printed for the kids, fill in the blanks, or having the kids write in everything. It is good for all levels.” ⭐ An elementary teacher said, “This is a great resource!! In teaching Force and Motion, the vocabulary and some of the concepts are tricky! This is very helpful in supporting my students!” ⭐ An elementary teacher said, “This worked great in our science journals!”
NGSS MS PS2.A Test: Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions Covers topics from MS-PS2-1 and MS-PS2-2 Meant as an assessment-not a project, solution design, construction of arguments, etc. Includes multiple choice, matching, computations of average speed, acceleration, force, mass, etc. 4 page test, includes answer key. Complete the sentence with the correct choice of answer. 1. Motion is a change in _____________________ relative to a reference point. (speed or position) 2. Another name for reference point is _____________________. (velocity or origin) 3. The steepness of the line in a graph is called _______________________. (slope or motion) 4. Because it has two quantities, _____________________ is a vector. (speed or velocity) 5. Another term for slowing down is ________________________________. (constant speed or deceleration) 6. An object at rest tends to stay at rest because it is ___________________. (balanced or unbalanced) 7. The relationship between an object’s mass, the force acting on it and its acceleration is described in Newton’s ______________ Law of Motion. (Second or Third) 8. A ___________________ force always acts to oppose motion. (frictional or gravitational). 9. The Newton is the SI unit of ________________. (force or mass). 10. A property of a moving object that depends on mass and velocity is _______________________. (momentum or terminal velocity). Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. 11. When an object is at rest, what is its speed? A. 2 m/s C. 1 m/s B. 3 m/s D. 0 m/s 12. Acceleration is the rate of change in ________ with time. A. speed C. displacement B. velocity D. position 13. The total distance traveled divided by the total time taken to travel the distance is ____. A. average speed C. momentum B. mass D. speed 14. When a car slows down at a traffic light, it is ____. A. accelerating C. decreasing its displacement B. traveling at constant velocity D. changing direction 15. Which of the following is NOT a non-contact force? A. electric C. frictional B. magnetic D. gravitational 16. According to Newton’s 1st Law, an object in motion that is NOT acted upon by an unbalanced force will A. remains in motion. C. transfers its energy to another object. B. eventually comes to a stop. D. accelerates in the absence of friction. 17. According to Newton’s Law of Universal Gravitation, as the distance between two object increases, the strength of the gravitational pull between them _________________? A. increases. C. decreases. B. remains the same. D. does not exist. 18. A golf ball and a bowling ball are rolling across the ground at the same velocity. Which has more momentum? A. The golf ball because it has less mass. B. The bowling ball, because it has more mass. C. They both have the same momentum, because they have the same velocity. D. There is no way to know without additional information. 19. Which type of friction exists while pushing a heavy box across a carpeted floor? A. sliding C. fluid B. rolling D. static 20. The force of gravity is greater between 2 objects that A. have greater masses. C. are farther apart. B. have rougher surfaces. D. are moving at greater speeds. 21. When calculating the net force acting on an object, forces acting on the object in opposite directions are A. added together. C. determined separately. B. subtracted. D. ignored in the calculation of net force. 22. Two forces act on an object. One force has a magnitude of 10 N and is directed towards the north. The other has a magnitude of 5 N and is directed towards the south. The object experiences a net force of A 5 N south. C. 50 N north B. 15 N north. D. 5 N north. Match the following terms to their definitions. 23. _____ Acceleration 24. _____ Balanced Forces 25. _____ Displacement 26. _____ Friction 27. _____ Inertia 28. _____ Law of Conservation of Momentum 29. _____ Momentum 30. _____ Net Force 31. _____ Newton (N) 32. _____ Newton’s 1st Law 33. _____ Newton’s 2nd Law 34. _____ Newton’s 3rd Law 35. _____ Speed 36. _____ Unbalanced Forces 37. _____ Velocity A. Whenever one object exerts a force on a second object, the second object exerts and equal and opposite force on the first. B. The difference between the starting and ending points of the motion of an object. C. A force that opposes motion between 2 surfaces that are touching. D. When the net force does not equal 0. E. Anytime 2 or more objects interact, they exchange momentum, but the total amount of momentum stays the same. F. The rate of change of distance with time. G. An object at rest remains at rest and an object in motion remains in motion at a constant speed and in a straight line unless acted on by an unbalanced force. H. When the net force equals 0. I. Property of a moving object that depends on the object’s mass and velocity. J. The unit of measurement of Force. K. The speed and direction of motion. L. The acceleration of an object depends on the mass of the object and the amount of force applied. (F=M X A) M. The force that results from combining all forces exerted on an object. N. The tendency of all objects to resist a change in motion. O. The rate at which velocity changes with time. Show the formula used to solve the problem, substitute the numbers for the variables, and show the answer with the proper unit symbol. 38. You travel 190 km in 2 h. What is your average speed in km/h? 39. Carlos throws a Frisbee with an initial velocity of 5 m/s. Two seconds later the Frisbee’s velocity is 3 m/s. What is the Frisbee’s acceleration? 40. A top-fuel dragster accelerates from the starting line to a velocity of 100 m/s in 4 s. What is its acceleration? 41. A sports car traveled at an average speed of 100 km/h for 30 min. What was the total distance the sports car covered during the 30-minute period? (Consider what part of an hour is 30 min. for time) 42. Suppose that the average speed your dog can run is 2 m/s. How much time will it take your dog to run 120 m? 43. How much force is needed to accelerate a 65 kg rider AND her 215 kg motor scooter 8 m/s2? (treat the masses as like terms) 44. A 65 kg skater pushes off from a wall with a force of 260 N. What is the skater’s acceleration? 45. What is the mass of a bowling ball that needed 33 N of force to achieve an acceleration of 7.5 m/s2? 46. What force is acting on a cyclist that has a mass of 50 kg and is accelerating at .9 m/s2.
Learn how to implement these six best force and motion activities to help your primary students have fun while learning this content in the classroom.
These force and motion worksheets and stations get students SO EXCITED for science lessons! They are easy to prep and so much fun!
One of the Next Generation Science Standards for kindergarten is about forces – “compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of …
Check out this fun force and motion activity with a freebie for Halloween, where students learn the relationship between force, speed, and distance!
Studying force and motion?! These six science experiments and colorful posters are a must! The easy to follow directions and printable record sheets make the activities perfect to use as science centers, STEM projects or whole class lessons. INSIDE YOU'LL FIND --> 10 colorful posters --> Does it Roll? --> Racing Ramps --> Push or Pull --> Fast or Slow? --> Domino Bowling --> Is it Magnetic? --> Magnet Mazes The set is a great compliment to our States of Matter Activity Pack! CUSTOMERS ALSO LOVE: Super Cool Science Kit Outer Space Activity Pack ENDLESS STEM CHALLENGES
Do you need a science curriculum that is aligned to the NGSS? This fifth-grade physical science unit fits the bill! We have researched each standard, so nothing goes untaught. It comes with: - 5 detailed lessons, so you can reclaim your nights and weekends. Lesson 1 - What Goes Up Must Come Down Lesson 2 - Why Do Some Objects Fall Faster Than Others? Lesson 3 - Prove the Earth is s Sphere Lesson 4 - Leaving Earth's Gravity Lesson 5 - Reviewing Gravity - Included within this resource are: the standards tips and suggestions suggested YouTube Videos Physicist Poster Posters about Gravitational Energy, Air Resistance, and Isaac Newton "I can" statement card Short Experiments Gravity Choice Project 4 colorful essential vocabulary cards with graphics and definitions Check our preview to make sure this is a good fit for you and your students. Click Here to Follow Us! Related Resources ⭐ Fifth Grade NGSS Bundle for the Whole Year ⭐ Fifth Grade NGSS PS1, 2, 3, and 4 - Matter and Its Interactions ⭐ Fifth Grade NGSS ESS1-1 and ES1-2 Earth's Place in the Universe ⭐ Fifth Grade NGSS ESS2-1, ESS2-2, and ESS3-1: Earth's Systems and Human Impact ⭐ Fifth Grade NGSS 5-LS1-1: Life Science Unit ⭐ Fifth Grade NGSS 5-LS1-2-1: Life Science Unit and 5-PS3-1 Energy Unit How to get TpT credit to use towards future purchases: *Please go to your My Purchases page (you need to log in). Next to each purchase, you’ll see a Provide Feedback button. Click that and you will be taken to a page where you can give a rating and leave a short comment about the product. Each time you give feedback, TpT gives you credit that you can use towards your future purchases.
Are you a teacher getting ready to teach about force & motion? You will LOVE this 5th Grade Force and Interaction Interactive Notebook (aligned to 5th Grade NC SCOS PS.5.2). What is included? 10 Foldables - What is a force?, Balanced & Unbalanced Forces, Newton's Laws of Motion, Location, Measuring Motion, Gravity, Motion Time Graphs, Momentum, Impacts of Force & Mass, Friction Concepts/Skills Covered What is a force? Balanced & Unbalanced forces Newton's First Law of Motion Newton's Second Law of Motion Newton's Third Law of Motion Position, Distance & Direction, Speed, Acceleration & Velocity Gravity: Mass v Weight Motion Time Graphs Momentum Impacts of Force Impacts of Mass Static Friction Sliding Friction Rolling Friction Fluid Friction Air Resistance How to use this resource: Whole Class Explicit Teaching End of Unit Review Independent Practice Homework Standard Alignment: NC SCOS PS.5.2 (implemented fall 2024) Prefer a DIGITAL notebook? Check out my digital one below! 5th Grade Force & Motion Digital Notebook
This presentation was designed to help students build a conceptual understanding for Newton's Laws of Motion.This product includes both a PowerPoint version as well as a Google Slides version for use with Google Classroom™.This presentation introduces key vocabulary and concepts around the topic of ...
Looking for a way to make forces and interactions more engaging for your third grade students? Check out these fun force and motion activities that will keep them entertained and learning!
Your students will love these doodles on force and motion. Easy to follow and fun to use and teach with. These notes are specially designed to align with the NGSS MS-PS2 standards. The student copies are in blackline and the answer keys are in color. They're going to love this class! These are great...
This is a fun, hands-on unit that is NGSS aligned K-PS21 and K-PS2-2. This is a two week long unit that includes 5 science experiments. This unit includes: * A Pre & Post Test * A Materials List * Essential Questions * Experiment #1 Which Car Went the Greatest Distance with a force/not a force * Experiment #2 Which Colored Pom Pom Made it to the Finish Line first given a push and a pull * Experiment #3 Which direction will a marble go When It Collides with Another Marble. * Experiment #4 Gravity Experiment Which object will Fall the Fastest * Experiment #5 STEM Lesson Make a Ping Pong Run Maze Where the Ping Pong Ball Has to Fall Into a Cup * All Data Sheets * All Recording Sheets * Car Template * Sample student example pictures
Get teaching with these force and motion experiments, activities and videos to use in the elementary classroom. This collection of force and motion activities and resources should help you cover the topics like texture, gravity, incline and simple machines. If you’re looking for helpful ideas and lesson plans – then this is the place to start! Do you need a refresher … 24 Elementary Force and Motion Experiments & Activities Read More »
We are having tons of fun with our new Force & Motion science unit. Today, I wanted to share a little about the Marshmallow Shooters I posted on Instagram. These were inexpensive and easy to make, but provided lots of fun learning opportunities! Here's what you'll need: Cups - I've seen others use paper cups, but I chose to use the cheap-o plastic cups. These were easy to cut and a little more sturdy. For added stability, I double stacked the cups for each shooter since there were 80 in my package. My plan was just to squeeze the cups and cut the bottoms off. Yes, this would have left a little more of a jagged edge, but I have lots of cute duct tape and washi tape to take care of that. However, Mr. Madden would not hear of it! So, he lovingly used a box cutter to cut the circle bottom out of all 48 cups we were using. #lovethatman Balloons - Nothing special here. I picked up everything for this project at Target and the balloons in the party section were perfect. Just cut the top tip of the balloon off as seen in the photo below. Marshmallows - Lots of mini marshmallows. Actually, you won't need too many - one bag was perfect since the marshmallows can be used over and over again. **You could also use mini pom-poms if you have those at school already. Since they are less dense, they will not "shoot" as far, but that could be a good thing for this lesson. ;) Here's what you'll do: Tie a knot in the end of the balloon.Stretch the cut end of the balloon over the top of the cup...the lip of the cup will help hold the balloon in place. Drop a marshmallow into the cup so that it falls into the little "hole" where the knot is. Pull the knot back, aim, and shoot! That's it! Beware...these little shooters work better than I expected! My little scientists worked with a partner to use different strengths of force to shoot the marshmallows. Then, they used tape measures to measure the distance of their attempts. They didn't even know they were learning! ;) When I do this lesson next year, I plan to do it outside so that I can draw "targets" on the sidewalk/pavement. This way students would be encouraged to use different strengths of force to reach the targets (with some being closer and some being farther away). I would highly recommend this activity if you teach forces and motion. It was definitely a HIT! Of course, we recorded all of our results in our science notebooks. Here's the cover that I promised some of my IG followers. I use a composition notebook with a tab to divide it - half for math and half for science - but I've included an all-science version, too. I hope you can use it!
This huge Force and Motion unit will have your students loving science and planning their own investigations and STEM engineering activities.
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Learn about force and motion with these free little readers. What happens when you push or pull? Just print, cut one slit and fold into small 8-page books. They're in both colour and black and white with links to many more free readers in the post.
What can we design to change the direction of an object? Kindergarten students are sure to be engaged in this hands-on STEM exploration of forces and motion! Built of the NGSS, with integrated ELA components, students will engage in a true STEM learning experience! Students will discuss vocabulary related to movement and engage in discussions as they explore the effect of placing objects in the path of motion. This inquiry-based investigation will foster critical thinking and science practices in your students. If your students are learning about push and pull forces this is an excellent way to get them exploring the effects of different pushes on the motion of an object, addressing Next Generation Science Standards K-PS2-1 and K-PS2-2. This lesson is included included in our COMPLETE Kindergarten Physical Science STEM Unit. Check out the unit to see all of our other amazing Kindergarten Physical Science lessons. What's Included in this resource: Step-by-step Lesson plan, Focus Question & Vocab BONUS: Our Complete Physical Science Word Wall Vocab Cards with Picture Support! Check out some of our other push & pull resources! Exploring Pushes & Pulls Family Unit Intro Letter Push & Pull Directed Drawings STEAM Activity I Can Make an Object Move Student Sheet What Makes an Object Move? Push & Pull Cause & Effect Matching Worksheet Standards addressed in this activity: K-PS2-1- Plan and conduct an investigation to compare the effects of different strengths or different directions of pushes and pulls on the motion of an object. SL.K.1 Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. SL.K.2 Participate in collaborative conversations with diverse partners about kindergarten topics and texts with peers and adults in small and larger groups. SL.K.4 Determine or clarify the meaning of unknown and multiple-meaning words and phrases based on kindergarten reading and content. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Follow Us on TPT It pays to follow my store! all new products are 50% off for the first 48 hours! Just click the green star to follow and you will be the first to know when new products are posted. Follow Us on Pinterest Follow Us on Instagram ____________________________________________________________________________________ Please leave feedback on your purchases. You can earn TpT credits to use on future purchases just for doing so. If you have any questions or concerns about a product please email us at [email protected] or choose the "Ask a question" option and we will help you in any way that we can!
Hello Everyone! Next week we will begin a science unit on force and motion. We will investigate how things move and what changes can occur. I put together a quick little unit to help support the things we already do. I wanted something to spark the kids curiosity and scientific thinking. I love the activities included in the AIMS science curriculum, but wanted to put a little fall twist on them. So...Here are a couple of pics from the unit. If you need a few things to go along with your force and motion unit Roll on over and CLICK HERE!! :) Hope you're having a great weekend. Til next time, thanks for stopping by!! Joyfully! Nancy
Most of these Force and Motion picture books are geared toward students in Kindergarten through Third grade. They are fun, easy for students to read on their
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NGSS Grade 3 Motion and Stability Forces and Interactions Predicting Patterns of Motion Investigations In this activity, students design and conduct investigations to find out what happens when objects with different masses collide. Students compare an empty can to full can rolling down a ramp and colliding with a box. They make observations and measurements to provide evidence that a pattern can be used to predict future motion. Then they are provided with an opportunity to test additional objects when they design and conduct their own investigations using templates that are provided. Motion and Stability: Forces and Interactions 3-PS2-2. Make observations and/or measurements of an object’s motion to provide evidence that a pattern can be used to predict future motion. Included: Teaching Tips, teacher background, student recording pages, Science Notes for reading, 2 templates for student investigations,vocabulary activity, motion story for reading, tape measure, sample diagram of forces
This comprehensive Middle School NGSS powerpoint on Force and Motion is designed to align with the NGSS Middle School MS-PS2-1-5 standards. A visually interactive and editable 65+ slide powerpoint covers the main concepts in the standards. Topics covered: ⭐ MS-PS2-1 Apply Newton’s Third Law to design a solution to a problem involving the motion of two colliding objects. ⭐ MS-PS2-2. Plan an investigation to provide evidence that the change in an object’s motion depends on the sum of the forces on the object and the mass of the object. ⭐ MS-PS2-3 Ask questions about data to determine the factors that affect the strength of electric and magnetic forces. ⭐ MS-PS2-4 Construct and present arguments using evidence to support the claim that gravitational interactions are attractive and depend on the masses of interacting objects. ⭐ MS-PS2-5. Conduct an investigation and evaluate the experimental design to provide evidence that fields exist between objects exerting forces on each other even though the objects are not in contact. → Forces - balanced, unbalanced, net forces → Newton's 3 Laws → Momentum → Magnetic and Electrical Forces → Gravity Related Products • Force and Motion Doodles NGSS MS-PS2 • Middle School NGSS Force and Motion Powerpoint MS-PS2 Aligned • Middle School NGSS Forces Motion MS-PS2 Bellringers Warmups • Distance Learning Science Reading Force and Motion Science Sub Plan • Distance Learning Force and Motion Google Drive Interactive Notebook • Force and Motion Complete Unit • Force and Motion Word Wall (editable) • Force and Motion Warm Ups Bell Ringers • Force and Motion Task Cards (editable) • Force and Motion Simple Machines Interactive Notebook • Force and Motion Powerpoint (editable) • Force and Motion Interactive Notebook • Force and Motion Doodles NGSS MS-PS2 • Middle School NGSS Force and Motion MS-PS2 Aligned Pack Distance Learning • Middle School NGSS Force and Motion Powerpoint MS-PS2 Aligned • Middle School NGSS Forces Motion MS-PS2 Bellringers Warmups FB acornscience IG @acornscience Web www.acornscience.com NGSS and Next Generation Science Standards are a registered trademark of Achieve. Neither Achieve nor the lead states and partners that developed the Next Generation Science Standards was involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product.
Having a full week of informational texts, anchor charts, labs, and every other learning activity is what changed my teaching game! This lesson set gives you everything you need to teach the standard, while allowing you the time in class to work with small groups, the time after school to prep and leave on time, and the time on the weekends to enjoy family and recharge. All you have to do is print, copy, and maybe add some simple lab supplies. Teachers are loving how engaged their students are and how much better students are understanding the science concepts with this Force and Motion Complete Lesson Set for 4th Grade!! Force and Motion: Complete Lesson Set Bundle 4th Grade (TEKS & NGSS) Great way to incorporate NGSS into your science curriculum! This is your one stop shop for complete lesson sets to teach the topic and standards!! Everything you need to teach Force and Motion is included in this set. All you need to add are the lab materials, which I keep as simple as possible. The activities in this lesson set are created to incorporate reading and writing into the Science curriculum. The lesson is designed to last about a week (depending on your timing and students), and encourage student participation. Lessons are aligned with the Common Core State Standards, Next Generation Science Standards and the Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills.These lessons also use Interactive Notebooks. These lessons also use Interactive Notebooks, Claims, Evidence, and Reasoning, Critical Thinking, and Project Based Learning to enrich the learning experience. Lesson: Force and Motion Here's what you get: Lesson Planning Guide Pre-learning Activity Word Wall Builder Chart Informational Text with Key Terms Graphic Organizer Summary Writing Word Wall Cards (9) Vocabulary Matching (3 Key Terms) Vocabulary Activity Pages (3 Key Terms) Anchor Chart Interactive Science Notebook Lab Critical Thinking Activity: Analyzing Data Project Daily Science Starters Formative Assessment with Rubric Next Generation Science Standards 4-PS3-1 Use evidence to construct an explanation relating the speed of an object to the energy of that object. 4-PS3-3 Ask questions and predict outcomes about the changes in energy that occur when objects collide. TEKS (STAAR) 4th grade (D) design an experiment to test the effect of force on an object such as a push or a pull, gravity, friction, or magnetism. Don’t have the time or materials for a lab? No problem! Grab the digital version for this lesson set with digital labs! You will love how easy this set makes your science block. And your principal will love seeing how engaged your students are in your lesson! Give yourself the gift of time and sanity so you can enjoy teaching. You deserve it! Print, copy, and teach! Here’s what other teachers are saying about this lesson set: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Extremely Satisfied “Thank you for taking the time to make this resource. This has been a great addition to my classroom to help keep my students engaged." -Kimberly D. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Extremely Satisfied “Thank you for taking the time to make this resource. This has been a great addition to my classroom to help keep my students engaged. " - Tara C. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Extremely Satisfied "It was perfect for what I needed at the time." "Courtney D. You might also like: Earth, Sun, and Moon: Complete Lesson Set (TEKS & NGSS) 4th Grade Food Chains and Food Webs: Complete Lesson Set (TEKS & NGSS) 4th Grade Nature of Science: Complete Lesson Set Click the green star by my store name to follow me so you can see when I add something new. Any materials, clipart, photographs, and products downloaded or purchased from this TeachersPayTeachers store are intended for individual classroom use (one user), and never for commercial purposes. Sharing is only permitted with the purchase of multiple user licenses.
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Students learn to discuss mathematical concepts by using questions/prompts & sentence frames with these mathematical practice discussion cards.
These force and motion worksheets and stations get students SO EXCITED for science lessons! They are easy to prep and so much fun!
This is a really interactive fun way to present forces and motion. This presentation is loaded with fun engaging slides with plenty of questions, quizzes and animations that are sure to make this a topic they'll enjoy and remember. The topics included are: ⭐ Forces ⭐ Newtons ⭐ Contact/non-contact forces ⭐ Balanced/Unbalanced forces ⭐ Newton's 1st Law ⭐ Newton's 2nd Law ⭐ Newton's 3rd Law ⭐ Net Forces ⭐ Friction Related Products • Distance Learning Force and Motion Google Drive Interactive Notebook • Distance Learning Science Reading Force and Motion Science Sub Plan • Force and Motion Complete Unit • Force and Motion Doodles • Force and Motion Doodles NGSS MS-PS2 • Force and Motion Interactive Notebook • Force and Motion Simple Machines Interactive Notebook • Force and Motion Task Cards (editable) • Force and Motion Warm Ups Bell Ringers • Force and Motion Word Wall (editable) • Middle School NGSS Force and Motion MS-PS2 Aligned Pack Distance Learning FB acornscience IG @acornscience Web www.acornscience.com
Are your students learning about pushes and pulls? Have them talking about forces through this pushes and pulls game! Two sizes of game boards are included! Students will move along the path & have to identify the force they see being used in the picture! This product was originally created to compliment our Kindergarten Physical Science STEM Unit and to help young students begin identifying the forces that we use! What's included in this product: Push & Pull game & assembly instructions Push & Pull single page game board Push & Pull Large game board BONUS- Kindergarten Physical Science Vocabulary Word Wall Cards This product is also included in our Complete Kindergarten Physical Science S.T.E.M. Unit. Check out some of our other push & pull resources! Exploring Pushes & Pulls Family Unit Intro Letter Push & Pull Directed Drawings STEAM Activity I Can Make an Object Move Student Sheet What Makes an Object Move? Push & Pull Cause & Effect Matching Worksheet ___________________________________________________________________________________ Follow Us on TPT It pays to follow my store! all new products are 50% off for the first 48 hours! Just click the green star to follow and you will be the first to know when new products are posted. Follow Us on Pinterest Follow Us on Instagram ____________________________________________________________________________________
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