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1. Toy Cars
Tags: [Elastic, potential energy, kinetic energy, motion]  ...
2. Balloon Hovercraft
Tags: [balloon, Newton’s third law of motion, Properties of air, Forces, Motion]  ...
3. Egg Spinning
Tags: [centre of gravity, spinning, balance, Newton's first law of motion, forces and motion]  ...
4. Paper Helicopters
Tags: [Gravity, air, air resistance, flight, Grade 1, Grade 5, physical science, forces and motion]  ...
5. Incompressible Water
Tags: [Forces and Motion, Processes of Science, Grade 1, Grade 2, Grade 7, water, gas, air, compression, liquid]  ...
6. Popcan Porsche
Tags: [energy, motion, friction, kinetic energy, potential energy, lever]  ...
7. Eggstraordinary Eggsperiments
Tags: [Structural strength, architecture, arches, domes, acid-base reactions, forces and motion, properties of matter, materials and structures, chemistry, forces and simple machines, osmosis, density, ...
8. Colour and Light
... grade 8, grade 9, grade 11, life science, earth and space science, physical science, processes and skills of science, wave motion, geometrical optics, physics]  ...
9. Elastic Energy
Tags: [Grade 1, grade 3, grade 5, physical science, physics, energy, potential energy, kinetic energy, elasticity, motion, elastic energy]  ...
10. Forces
Tags: [Grade 1, grade 3, grade 5, physical science, physics, forces, motion, energy]  ...
11. Balance
... and motion, materials and structures, forces and simple machines]  ...
12. Flight
Tags: [kindergarten, grade 1, grade 2, grade 3, grade 5, grade 6, air, flight, airplane, birds, Bernoulli, Newton, Third Law of Motion, drag, thrust, lift, gravity, flight controls, yaw, pitch, roll]  ...
13. Modeling Waves
... original volume. Then they return to their original shape. S-waves (secondary waves or shear waves) travel more slowly than P-waves. They move the ground in an up-and-down motion, similar to the way ...
14. Building and Testing Earthquake-Proof Structures
In this activity, students try to build structures that will withstand a Richter 8 shaking. Introduction Not all structures withstand ground motion in the same way. Size, shape and materials used ...
15. Springs and Slinkies
... (like a stretched rubber band) or compression (when you squeeze a spring). When the potential energy is released, it is converted to the energy of motion, also known as kinetic energy. This is the energy ...
16. Toy Cars
... Although the elastic material inside is usually steel and not rubber, the principle is the same. By changing the shape of the material (usually a coil of metal) energy is stored and then released as motion. ...
17. Dropping Balls
Students will learn about Newton's Laws of Motion by pushing, pulling, rolling, dropping, and bouncing two balls. Introduction The demonstrations and questions posed are a guideline to get the ...
18. Rocket Cars
In this activity, students construct a balloon-powered rocket car, demonstrating Newton's Third Law of Motion. Introduction The car is propelled by air escaping from a balloon through a plastic straw. ...
19. Balloon Hovercraft
Students explore Newton's third law of motion ("for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction") by building a hovercraft. Introduction The small hole in the centre of the CD forces air ...
20. Kids Under Pressure
... start to vibrate and bump into each other, increasing the space around each particle. Because each particle uses more space for motion, the air expands and becomes less dense (lighter). A lower density ...
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