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  • PA.SCI.3.2.3.B1 - Explain how movement can be described in many ways.
  • PA.SCI.3.2.3.B1 - Explain how movement can be described in many ways.
The Egg-cellent Egg Launch
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In this activity, students will learn about and apply the Laws of Physics to successfully launch and land a raw egg. The activity frames the problem around designing and building a bottle rocket that will protect a raw egg being launched into the air at least seven meters. Resources included in this lesson are found at the bottom of this document and include:

-Teacher guide
-Physics note sheets on motion, speed, velocity, acceleration, momentum, force, friction, Newton’s Laws of Motion, potential and kinetic energy and gravity.
-Egg Launch Instructions
-Link to Bottle Rocket Launching Instructions
-Links to videos
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Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Physical Science
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
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Unit of Study
Date Added:
04/30/2021
Gravity and Bottle Flipping
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This activity is designed to support a variety of STEM concepts: scientific method, making predictions, gathering and analyzing data, and developing conclusions based on experimentation. This activity draws on active student engagement, and is useful in many STEM content areas.

Subject:
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
04/30/2021
Gravity and Bottle Flipping
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This activity is designed to support a variety of STEM concepts: scientific method, making predictions, gathering and analyzing data, and developing conclusions based on experimentation. This activity draws on active student engagement, and is useful in many STEM content areas.

Subject:
Mathematics
Measurement and Data
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Date Added:
05/07/2021
Is There a Limit to How High, How Long, or How Exceptional a Roller Coaster Can Be?
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This is a STEM design challenge using micro:bits technology to assist students with developing their understanding of force, motion, and conservation of energy. Energy is important for life. Without the principle of energy and its conservation we would not be having this conversation. The students need to understand that energy is not lost but changed into other forms that may or may not be able to be reused with our current technologies. Energy use and reuse is a big part of the UN initiative and many of the goals for a sustainable long-term future of the Anthropocene Epoch. Whenever we work on a science topic, we need ELA. The students need to be able to read, write and speak to pass their claims, evidence, and reasoning on to their peers and others. Technology has become an everyday necessity.

Subject:
Computer Science
Educational Technology
Engineering
Physical Science
Physics
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Author:
Heather Brown
Rachael Haverstick
Date Added:
07/27/2021
LEGO Mindstorms Ball Transporter
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For this lesson, educators will need LEGO Mindstorms kits.

Students will be arranged in groups of approximately 2 to 4 students.

Students will create a robot that will pick up and transport a tennis ball to a container.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Date Added:
04/30/2021
LEGO Mindstorms Ball Transporter
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For this lesson, educators will need LEGO Mindstorms kits.

Students will be arranged in groups of approximately 2 to 4 students.

Students will create a robot that will pick up and transport a tennis ball to a container.

Subject:
Applied Science
Engineering
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Assessment
Date Added:
04/04/2019