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Earth Science Tornado Statistics Project

 In this assignment, students will access a database with documented tornadoes since 1950. Students will use a Google spreadsheet as a class to gather data from the website. Data they will look into for each year are: Total tornadoes, Longest path, widest path, total F4s, total F4 fatalities, total F5s, total F5 fatalities, the month with the most tornadoes, and deadliest tornado sizes. When all data is collected there is a totals tab that contains three graphs that students can analyze. Students will also investigate and view states that have the most tornado events.

Volcano Vocabulary Word Search and Crossword

Two volcano vocabulary activity worksheets. The first one is a 20-word search. The word search contains images of a shield, cinder, and composite volcano. There are some fun volcano puns that encourage reading and are fun to share. The second worksheet is a crossword puzzle containing a word bank with more words than students need. This helps eliminate students counting how many boxes there are for each word.

The Rock Cycle Activity

Looking for a new way to teach the rock cycle? Check out this exciting twist on a classic activity from EducationalResource.org! In this activity, students roll a die and follow instructions to create their own unique rock cycle. This hands-on approach helps students understand that there is no one set path for a rock to follow as it undergoes the process of becoming a new type of rock. As a class, students can share their individual rock cycle paths and compare them to see the infinite possibilities that exist within the rock cycle.

3 Digit Addition Practice Tool

This math tool is a fantastic way for students to practice their three-digit addition skills. With just the click of a button, two random three-digit numbers are generated, providing students with a new set of problems each time they use it. The tool is smartboard friendly, with large buttons that make it easy to use for students of all ages. With regular practice, students will become more confident in their addition abilities, improving their math skills overall.

1st Person Point of View Comic Strip Activity

This 3rd-grade  educational resource teaches students how to create a 1st person comic strip. Students will learn to use dialogue and illustrations to tell a story from a character's perspective. This fun and engaging activity allows students to flex their creative muscles while also developing their writing and artistic skills. By the end of the lesson, students will have a finished comic strip they can be proud of.

Identifying Cloud Types Weather Digital Activity

Engage in a captivating Earth Science activity that hones your cloud identification skills. In this interactive session, students will be able to discern various cloud types by analyzing 10 captivating cloud images, encompassing a minimum of 5 distinct cloud formations. This engaging exercise includes comprehensive teacher guidance and reflective discussions, allowing students to evolve into accomplished "Professional Cloud Identifiers" upon completing this enlightening weather laboratory.

Momentum and Impulse Problems to be Solved With Answer Key

This worksheet is designed to help students strengthen their understanding of momentum and impulse in physics. Through a series of engaging problems and calculations, students will explore concepts such as momentum, force, velocity, and kinetic energy.

Engaging with these problems will enhance your comprehension of momentum and impulse concepts while honing your problem-solving skills. Have fun tackling the challenges and mastering the principles of physics!

The answer key is provided as well.

Collision and Momentum Digital Lab

This physics lab worksheet focuses on exploring the concepts of collision and momentum using a simulation. The lab is designed to engage students by interacting with a digital simulation of two balls slamming into each other. Students will make predictions, and analyze outcomes. Students will develop a deeper understanding of momentum, velocities, and the differences between elastic and inelastic collisions. It is suitable for middle school and high school physics or physical science classes.

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