Newton's Law of Action-Reaction
This resource is to support TEKS (8)(6)(C), specifically the Newton's third law or the law of action-reaction.
Equipment for Biology
Given investigation scenarios, students will determine the equipment that best fits the procedure.
Producing Plump Produce
In collaborative groups, the students investigate the transport of water within potato cells placed in various tonicity solutions.
Teacher explains the task to the students
Energy Transfer in an Ecosystem
All matter contains energy. Energy can be transferred from one object to another. Energy transformation can occur through the conversion of energy from one form to another. Energy is never created nor destroyed; it is always transferred and/or transformed. Students will demonstrate how energy is transformed and transferred in an ecosystem. To do this, students will create energy pyramids by stacking cups that represent organisms and available amounts of energy. Students will graph and analyze the data.
Students working on the task
Plant, Parts, and Function
Students use prior knowledge of body systems as they make connections to systems in plants. Students learn that some plant systems have similar functions as the respective animal systems. The lesson highlights the following systems in plants: root system, shoot system, vascular system, and reproductive system.
6.01 Classifications of Waves
In this video, we explore the two fundamental categories of waves and give physical examples of each.
6.02 Properties of Waves
In this video, we define the fundamental quantities associated with waves, including frequency, period, amplitude, and speed.
6.03 Sound Waves
In this video, we explore how the mathematics and concepts of waves apply to a specific type of wave: sound.
6.04 The Doppler Effect and Interference
In this video, we explore the Doppler effect, which modulates the perceived frequency of waves depending on the relative motion between source and observer.
6.05 Applications of Waves
In this video, we explore how the mathematics and concepts of waves apply in the everyday world.
7.01 Electric Charge
In this video, we define electric charge, conductors, and insulators.
7.02 Coulomb's Law
In this video, we define Coulomb's law and examine the interaction between two stationary, charged particles.
7.03 Electric Field
In this video, we define the electric field and field line conventions.
3.01 Math Skills
In this video, we review some of the necessary math skills for solving problems in Chemistry.
3.02 Graph Interpretation
In this video, we interpret data from graphs, and discuss direct and indirect relationships.
3.03 Recording Measurements
In this video, we discuss SI units, accuracy, and precision.
3.04 Temperature
In this video, we discuss the Fahrenheit, Celsius, and Kelvin temperature scales.
3.05 Scientific Notation and Significant Figures
In this video, we use scientific notation and determine rules for significant figures.
3.06 Decimal Prefixes and Equalities
In this video, we convert units using SI prefixes and conversion factors.
3.07 Dimensional Analysis
In this video, we expand on the idea of conversion factors to solve dimensional analysis problems.