Activity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
Assessment with 3 questions from Unbalanced Forces and Motion.
3 questions assessment
Created by Shana M on
6 activities: 5 games, 1 assessment
73 minActivity 1: Assessment. Estimated duration: 3 min
3 questions assessment
Activity 2: Question Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
You are tasked with infiltrating the headquarters of a corrupt corporation. You must make it to the mainframe computer on the top floor to collect evidence for an investigation.
Teacher Ratings (215) 4.2 stars.
Student Ratings (153274) 3.8 stars.
Activity 3: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min
Shoot a cannon and see how the velocity, acceleration, and force vectors change throughout the flight. Adjust the cannonball's diameter and mass, and control the cannon's height, angle, and initial speed. Design your own experiments and collect data. Turn on air resistance, and discover how the drag force relates to the motion of the projectile. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.
Teacher Ratings (3) 2.7 stars.
Student Ratings (1394) 3.3 stars.
Activity 4: Question Game. Estimated duration: 20 min
You are tasked with infiltrating the headquarters of a corrupt corporation. You must make it to the mainframe computer on the top floor to collect evidence for an investigation.
Teacher Ratings (215) 4.2 stars.
Student Ratings (153274) 3.8 stars.
Activity 5: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min
Shoot a cannon and see how the velocity, acceleration, and force vectors change throughout the flight. Adjust the cannonball's diameter and mass, and control the cannon's height, angle, and initial speed. Design your own experiments and collect data. Turn on air resistance, and discover how the drag force relates to the motion of the projectile. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.
Teacher Ratings (3) 2.7 stars.
Student Ratings (1394) 3.3 stars.
Activity 6: Simulation Game. Estimated duration: 10 min
Shoot a cannon and see how the velocity, acceleration, and force vectors change throughout the flight. Adjust the cannonball's diameter and mass, and control the cannon's height, angle, and initial speed. Design your own experiments and collect data. Turn on air resistance, and discover how the drag force relates to the motion of the projectile. Note: Students will automatically move through this simulation after 10 minutes of playtime.
Teacher Ratings (3) 2.7 stars.
Student Ratings (1394) 3.3 stars.