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Easy Peasy Science — Physics and Chemistry (Levels 1-8)
Found a problem? Check here. Course Description — Students will study chemistry and physics through experimentation, demonstration, readings, videos, and a variety of online activities. They …
Easy Peasy Physics with Lab
Honors Physics Found a problem? Check here. Credits: 1 Prerequisite: At the very least, you need to have taken algebra and know basic trigonometry, which can be found at Khan Academy. Recommended: …

PhET: Forces and Motion: Basics
Explore the forces at work when pulling against a cart, and pushing a refrigerator, crate, or person. Create an applied force and see how it makes objects move. Change friction and see how it affects the motion of objects.

PhET: Projectile Motion
Blast a car out of a cannon, and challenge yourself to hit a target! Learn about projectile motion by firing various objects. Set parameters such as angle, initial speed, and mass. Explore vector representations, and add air resistance to investigate the factors that influence drag.

The Good and the Beautiful Motion and Simple Machines
The full-color course book guides the parent through each lesson in the Motion and Simple Machines science course. Hands-on activities, access to captivating videos, video, vocabulary words, beautiful illustrations and images, along with engaging information is found throughout the course. Once you gather any simple le

Smithsonian STEM Games: Shutterbugs and Tami's Tower
We offer free Smithsonian STEM games online or for download! Our games are designed with clear learning objectives, vetted by our team of curriculum experts, and are used by students around the world! Shutterbugs: Wiggle and Stomp Kindergarten | Physical Science Lions! Pandas! Naked mole rats? Come visit them all at Smithsonian’s National Zoo. We are on the lookout for animals that are swimming, running, wiggling, and stomping. Grab a camera and take some pictures of animals on the move! Shutterbugs teaches students how to describe movement and motion while visiting rare animals at the Smithsonian National Zoological Park. Each animal has coloring-page printouts, so you can print and color your favorite critter.