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the science lesson is fun for kids to learn how to use force and speed with spinning pins

Use this easy forces science lesson plan and see how to make a spinning top experiment to see the effect of forces, gravity, and friction.

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a child's hand on top of a green towel with the words teach force and motion

Looking for fun and engaging science activities to teach force and motion? These three activities will get your students excited to learn!

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science experiments for kids that are fun and easy

Simple hands-on science experiments that will let kids explore force and motion, gravity, electricity, magnetism, and more. #science #stemeducation #kidsactivities

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force and motion anchor chart

One of the first things we do with students is create anchor charts to show them the big ideas or main concepts you want them to understand for each scientific concept. The anchor chart for Balanced and Unbalanced Forces focuses on these concepts:

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two children are playing with an object made out of construction paper on a wooden table

Edutopia on Instagram: "From @survivingmsscience : “Introduction to Inertia! This is a great activity for Newton’s 1st Law of Motion. You have to try it!✨ All you need are some index cards, string, and plastic cups. For a group of 4 students you will need 4 index cards and 5 cups. I got this idea from @mrsnelsonsmiddles 😃 Tip: use the hole punch reinforcement stickers to help your cards last year after year.”"

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a cardboard box sitting on top of a floor next to a ruler and other items

Explore the world of science with this fun, hands-on Friction Experiment for kids. You’ll see how different surfaces impact movement and understand the forces involved. The clear instructions make it simple to follow and so much fun. This activity is great for learning at home or in the classroom, helping to boost curiosity and encourage a love of science for kids. Grab the printables today!

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See a great list of all the simple, inexpensive materials you can find at the dollar store to explore force, motion, electricity, and magnetism. Get everything you need for force and motion science experiments and STEM activities.

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a star made out of matches on top of a wooden table with the words science exposed

🧠 on Instagram: "When you add a drop of water at the center of the matches, it reduces the surface tension there. As the wooden matches absorb the water, they swell slightly, creating a force that pushes them outward. This interplay of surface tension and absorption causes the star to "expand." #science #knowledge #learning #viral"

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