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This Physics textbook was written in 1920 and will help students gain a solid understanding of the subject matter. It is 436 page .pdf and includes valuable illustrations that will aid in student understanding. There are no test or answer keys, however each chapter will ask important questions and includes a review outline. Because there are no answer keys, it is suggested that students keep a physics science notebook. Within that notebook, they are to
– write out the exercises
– write their answers
– highlight their answers/or text that helped them develop their answers within the textbook
– notate by their answers the page number(s) of highlighted sectionsPreview a small selection of this resource here.
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This fun crossword puzzle is a great way for students to review what they know about matter! If students need help, page 2 contains a ‘word box’ to give students terms from which to choose! Answer Key also provided.
Sample clues:
- At 32 degrees Fahrenheit, water ___.
- This is a very light gas found in some balloons.
- The amount of matter something contains is its ___.
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This informational text will help define matter and its 3 main stages (solid, liquid and gas). After students read the article, they will be asked comprehension questions to assess their understanding. Answer Key also included.
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Taking what they already know about ‘matter’, this one page worksheet will require students to ‘think deeply’ (using critical thinking skills) to answer questions. Answer key also included.
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Kinetic energy is energy possessed by an object due to its motion or movement. Potential energy is the stored energy of position possessed by an object. Here are eight experiments for students to perform which display chemical energy! Experiments include:
1. Rube Goldberg Machines
2. Homemade Marble Run
3. Bucket Spin
4. Salad Spinner Art
5. Rubber Band Vehicles
6. Rubber Band Car
7. Flywheel Battery
8. Pendulum of Peril