Science 2.6
Force, motion, and energy. The student knows that forces cause change and energy exists in many forms. The student is expected to:
- (1) investigate the effects on objects by increasing or
decreasing amounts of light, heat, and sound energy such as how the color of an
object appears different in dimmer light or how heat melts butter;
- (A) observe and identify how magnets are used in everyday life; and
- (B) trace and compare patterns of movement of objects such as sliding, rolling, and spinning over time.
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Uses of Magnets Comprehension Worksheet
Download this magnets worksheet to teach your 2nd grade students about the uses of magnets in our everyday lives.
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Force and Motion Vocabulary Posters
Display this set of 22 mini-posters in your classroom when learning about force and motion vocabulary.
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Force and Motion Vocabulary Puzzles
Reinforce science vocabulary with this set of 22 force and motion vocabulary puzzles.
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Sound Energy Project (Buzzing Balloons)
Engage your class with this sound energy exploration! This simple experiment will show students how sound is produced by a source and can be sensed.
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Balloon Rocket - Experiment
A hands-on experiment to use when investigating how energy can make things move.
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Science Experiment - Line Up the Light!
A science experiment which explores how light travels.
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Uses of Magnets Mini-Book
Teach about everyday uses of magnets with this printable mini-book perfect for 2nd grade science lessons.
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Sound Energy Project (Rubber Band Musical Instruments)
Use this sound energy experiment to help your students visualize sound using everyday items.
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Sound Research Science Experiment for Kids
Immerse your students in an auditory adventure, exploring sound energy with this engaging experiment.
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Magnets Word Wall Vocabulary
Expand your students' science vocabulary with printable Magnets word wall vocabulary cards.
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Shadow Types Worksheet
A worksheet to use when learning about the properties of materials.