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Sites for Teachers (36)

Speed and Acceleration the National Standards Way
A teacher integrates the National Science Education Standards into a unit on motion that allows students to apply what they learn by doing hands-on, minds-on activities. She assesses students’ prior knowledge, designs lab activities to meet the inquiry approach to learning, and has students apply their understanding to a real-life situation. Students understand the concepts of speed and acceleration as well as the process of scientific investigation.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Collaboration
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3.00 / 3
Water Rockets and Indirect Measurement
A teacher uses a water rocket to teach Newton’s third law of motion, the manipulation and control of variables, and the scientific method of inquiry. Students construct an instrument to measure distances without using trigonometry. They then set up and perform investigations involving launching the rocket, changing the variables for each experiment.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Collaboration
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3.00 / 3
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Sites for Students (74)

Speed, Eggs and Slam!
n this interactive lesson students find a way, through trial and error, to stop an egg from breaking in the back of a pick up truck.
Features:
Hands On, Lesson Plans, Interactive, High Graphic, Inquiry
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.50 / 3
The Science of Baseball
What do science and baseball have to do with each other? This site discusses the physics of hitting a baseball and discusses some of the factors that lead to success or failure. There are other simlations and fascinating insights into the game.
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic, History
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Site/Standard Correlation
Rating:     
2.38 / 3
Cool Space Subjects
Welcome to the "new and improved" Space Place! It's the same fun and interesting site as always, but with a new look. You will find all the cool subjects, fun facts, and exciting things to do. But all your favorites are still here!
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic, Questions, Data Source
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Rating:     
2.38 / 3
Orbits in Strongly Curved Spacetime
What happens to objects orbiting a black hole? The more sophisticated student will love this simulation and the explanations that go with and develop a deeper understanding of orbits.
Features:
Interactive, High Graphic, History, Core Content, Inquiry
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2.29 / 3
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