This supplemental material is to be used with students for the lesson …
This supplemental material is to be used with students for the lesson "Frozen Pucks." In this lesson, students will examine the effect of temperature on a hockey puck's elasticity by measuring the rebound height of frozen, room temperature, and warm pucks.
In this lesson, studnets will examine the effect of temperature on a …
In this lesson, studnets will examine the effect of temperature on a hockey puck's elasticity by measuring the rebound height of frozen, room temperature, and warm pucks.
In this activity, students will examine how temperature affects the movement of …
In this activity, students will examine how temperature affects the movement of molecules. Then, they will use these observations to pick the best air and ice temperature for the hockey game.
In this activity, students will observe short and long sprint drill results …
In this activity, students will observe short and long sprint drill results from two different players on the team. Students will calculate the players' speeds in meters per second for each sprint, then calculate average speed.
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