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The Whybricks project "Why do objects slow down?" is centred on Newton’s three laws of motion. Find this free activity and more at whybricks.com/lesson-set/but… #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning #handsonmindson #noticeandwonder
You read that right! On sale for a limited time and whilst stocks last, Whybricks is available for only $95 USD. SAVE $100 USD! Offer won't last forever so shop now at whybricks.com/shop #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning #handsonmindson #noticeandwonder
Intentionally flexible, the free Whybricks lessons can be delivered in any order to help introduce concepts, solidify understanding, or explore a particular topic further. Learn more about Whybricks at whybricks.com #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning
You read that right! On sale for a limited time and whilst stocks last, Whybricks is available for only $95 USD. SAVE $100 USD! Offer won't last forever so shop now at whybricks.com/shop #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning #handsonmindson #noticeandwonder
In the Whybricks lesson activity "Why don't snowboards need wheels?" students plan to carry out investigations to explore friction and inclined planes. Find this free activity and more at whybricks.com/lesson-set/but… #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning
Intentionally flexible, the free Whybricks lessons can be delivered in any order to help introduce concepts, solidify understanding, or explore a particular topic further. Learn more about Whybricks at whybricks.com #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning
An inclined plane is a flat surface that is raised at one end. It is a simple machine that reduces the force required to move an object over a vertical distance. Learn more about inclined planes on our website at whybricks.com #STEM #physics #physicalscience
A lever is a bar that can pivot on a fixed point. Common examples of levers include seesaws, wheelbarrows and shovels and all levers are made up of some type of bar or beam and a fixed point called a fulcrum. Learn more about levers in our WOW sheets at whybricks.com
In the exciting Whybricks lesson 'Why do some roads have truck escape ramps?' students build the car and learn about Newton's second law, gravity and inclined planes. Find this free to download activity and more at whybricks.com/lesson-set/but… #STEM #physics #physicalscience
Why don't bridges collapse in the middle? This project investigates two forces that make bridges useful to people: normal force and tension. Find this free activity and more at whybricks.com/lesson-set/but… #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning #handsonmindson
Intentionally flexible, the free Whybricks lessons can be delivered in any order to help introduce concepts, solidify understanding, or explore a particular topic further. Learn more about Whybricks at whybricks.com #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning
The Whybricks project "Why do objects slow down?" is centred on Newton’s three laws of motion and includes the fun "flipper" build! Find this free activity and more at whybricks.com/lesson-set/but… #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning #handsonmindson #noticeandwonder
Looking for ideas on how to best store Whybricks in your class? Head to whybricks.com/whybricks-in-t… for ideas on individual student kits, STEM boxes and more. #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning #handsonmindson #noticeandwonder
Why do rubber bands snap back? Find this free activity and more at whybricks.com/lesson-set/but… #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning #handsonmindson #noticeandwonder
Featuring bulk packaging, excellent quality building pieces, classroom-friendly colours and great pricing, Whybricks is designed for success in educational spaces. Learn more about the Whybricks kit and its contents at whybricks.com/the-kit/ #STEM #physics #physicalscience
This semi-open-ended Whybricks lesson offers students a chance to demonstrate their understanding of physical science forces and simple machines in an engineering creation of their own design. Find this free activity and more at whybricks.com/lesson-set/but… #STEM #physics
The project "Why do objects slow down?" is centred on Newton’s three laws of motion and has student's build three Whybricks projects, including the fidget spinner! Find this free activity and more at whybricks.com #STEM #physics #physicalscience #handsonlearning
In the Whybricks activity, 'who do swings swing?' students create the swinging hammer and learn about physical science concepts such as levers, potential and kinetic energy and more! Find this free activity, build guides and teaching resources at whybricks.com/lesson/why-swi… #STEM
Whybricks activities and curricula align with physical science standards for elementary, middle, and early high school. Plus, there are plenty of free lessons and teacher's guides! #makerspace #MakerEd eduporium.com/whybricks.html
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