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Preview of Slinky Sound Unit w MythBusters Video Lab

Slinky Sound Unit w MythBusters Video Lab

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3D-PT
Transform your classroom into an exciting laboratory of sound exploration with our comprehensive "Slinky Sound Unit." This resource takes the fascinating world of sound and makes it come alive for your students by incorporating engaging activities, hands-on experiments, and captivating MythBusters videos.Key highlights of the "Slinky Sound Unit with MythBusters Video Lab" include:Interactive Learning: Immerse your students in a world of auditory discovery. This unit is designed to encourage acti
Preview of Zombie Motion, Speed and Acceleration Physics Lab Set

Zombie Motion, Speed and Acceleration Physics Lab Set

Created by
3D-PT
Have you had days where your students seem like zombies? Why not have them act like zombies to study the physics of motion?!This lab set contains all the note sheets, labs and follow up to study speed, motion, acceleration and the start of Newton's Laws!You can change this to study the motion and force of zombies, though I did this with the physics cars I had. I also found that red, black and blue dry erase markers can be used to make a quick zombie makeup set. You can scare students or have the
Preview of Factor Trees & Prime Factorization: practice & questions for non-prime #'s 1-15

Factor Trees & Prime Factorization: practice & questions for non-prime #'s 1-15

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Thrive Creations
Students build the first 9 factor trees to learn how to discover the prime factors of any number in a manageable method. To help students self-correct, if needed, there is an answer bank for them to work with. Students are able to visually build their trees and then smoothly transition their knowledge to writing out the prime factorization of the number of each tree. Students then answer scaffolded questions about the prime factorization of the trees they have built. This activity is designe
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