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Physical Science

ES-PS3.B-2
Transfer of Light Energy
ES-PS1.A-2
Conservation of Matter
ES-PS3.D-1
Energy Production
ES-PS4.A-2
Wave Properties
ES-PS2.B-3
Gravitational Force
ES-PS1.B-1
Chemical Reactions
ES-PS2.B-2
Electric and Magnetic Forces
ES-PS4.A-1
Wave Motion
ES-PS3.B-1
Transfer of Motion Energy
ES-PS3.D-2
Energy in Chemical Processes
ES-PS2.B-1
Types of Interactions
ES-PS3.A-2
Forms of Energy Movement
ES-PS1.A-1
Structure of Matter
ES-PS2.A-1
Forces and Motion
ES-PS2.A-2
Patterns of Motion
ES-PS3.A-1
Speed and Energy
ES-PS4.C-1
Information Technologies and Instrumentation
ES-PS3.C-1
Collisions and Forces
ES-PS4.B-1
Electromagnetic Radiation
ES-PS3.B-3
Transfer of Electrical Energy
ES-PS1.B-2
Conservation of Mass
ES-PS1.A-3
Properties of Matter
ES-PS3.B-2

Transfer of Light Energy

Light also transfers energy from place to place.

Happy Sun Farm

Happy Sun Farm

4.3
11,338
ES-PS1.A-2

Conservation of Matter

The amount of matter is conserved when it changes form, even in transitions in which it seems to vanish.

Freeze

Freeze

4.1
39,423
Chemist's Assistant

Chemist's Assistant

4.0
54,424
Snow Cone Festival!

Snow Cone Festival!

3.6
20,235
ES-PS3.D-1

Energy Production

The expression “produce energy” typically refers to the conversion of stored energy into a desired form for practical use.

Energy Ride

Energy Ride

4.3
39,016
ES-PS4.A-2

Wave Properties

Waves of the same type can differ in amplitude (height of the wave) and wavelength (spacing between wave peaks.)

WaveJumper

WaveJumper

4.0
1,556
Wave Master

Wave Master

3.9
28,366
ES-PS4.C-1

Information Technologies and Instrumentation

Digitalized information can be transmitted over long distances without significant degradation. High-tech devices, such as computers or cell phones, can receive and decode information—convert it from digitalized form to voice – and vice versa.

Eureka! - Synthesizer

Eureka! - Synthesizer

4.2
1,024
Signalton (Elem)

Signalton (Elem)

4.0
2,675
ES-PS2.B-3

Gravitational Force

The gravitational force of Earth acting on an object near Earth’s surface pulls that object toward the planet’s center.

Angry Birds: Return Home - Elementary

Angry Birds: Return Home - Elementary

4.5
8,518
Gravity Explorer

Gravity Explorer

4.2
544
Gravity Launcher

Gravity Launcher

4.0
19,867
ES-PS3.C-1

Collisions and Forces

When objects collide, the contact forces transfer energy so as to change the objects’ motions.

Force Castle

Force Castle

4.5
51,941
Flick a Marble

Flick a Marble

4.4
74,479
Angry Birds: Eggstraction

Angry Birds: Eggstraction

4.4
14,267
Tiny's Tale

Tiny's Tale

4.3
6,206
ES-PS1.B-1

Chemical Reactions

When two or more different substances are mixed, a new substance with different properties may be formed.

Kitchen Lab

Kitchen Lab

4.3
20,648
Mix on Mars

Mix on Mars

4.1
6,698
ES-PS2.B-2

Electric and Magnetic Forces

Electric and magnetic forces between a pair of objects do not require that the objects be in contact. The sizes of the forces in each situation depend on the properties of the objects and their distances apart and, for forces between two magnets, on their orientation relative to each other.

Electric Guardian

Electric Guardian

4.1
25,828
ES-PS4.B-1

Electromagnetic Radiation

An object can be seen when light reflected from its surface enters the eyes.

Light Classroom - Electromagnetic Radiation

Light Classroom - Electromagnetic Radiation

4.5
104,955
Super Satellights

Super Satellights

4.2
6,482
Eureka! - Colorizer

Eureka! - Colorizer

3.9
1,817
ES-PS4.A-1

Wave Motion

Waves, which are regular patterns of motion, can be made in water by disturbing the surface. When waves move across the surface of deep water, the water goes up and down in place; there is no net motion in the direction of the wave except when the water meets a beach.

Wavebot

Wavebot

3.9
17,789
ES-PS3.B-1

Transfer of Motion Energy

Energy is present whenever there are moving objects, sound, light, or heat. When objects collide, energy can be transferred from one object to another, thereby changing their motion. In such collisions, some energy is typically also transferred to the surrounding air; as a result, the air gets heated and sound is produced.

Space Volt - Shuttle Restoration

Space Volt - Shuttle Restoration

5.0
2
Motion Target

Motion Target

3.6
5,596
ES-PS3.B-3

Transfer of Electrical Energy

Energy can also be transferred from place to place by electric currents, which can produce motion, sound, heat, or light. The currents may have been produced to begin with by transforming the energy of motion into electrical energy.

Thermal Flow (Elem)

Thermal Flow (Elem)

3.5
13,018
ES-PS3.D-2

Energy in Chemical Processes

The energy released from food was once energy from the sun that was captured by plants in the chemical process that forms plant matter (from air and water).

Lazy Cow Farm

Lazy Cow Farm

3.9
6,863
ES-PS2.B-1

Types of Interactions

Objects in contact exert forces on each other.

Force Fields Trio (Elem)

Force Fields Trio (Elem)

4.1
6,707
ES-PS3.A-2

Forms of Energy Movement

Energy can be moved from place to place by moving objects or through sound, light, or electric currents.

Power Converter

Power Converter

4.3
69,737
Mighty Aries and the Movement of Energy

Mighty Aries and the Movement of Energy

4.3
5,421
Cut the Rope: Om Nom's Picture Collection

Cut the Rope: Om Nom's Picture Collection

4.2
612
ES-PS1.A-1

Structure of Matter

Matter of any type can be subdivided into particles that are too small to see, but even then the matter still exists and can be detected by other means. A model showing that gases are made from matter particles that are too small to see and are moving freely around in space can explain many observations, including the inflation and shape of a balloon and the effects of air on larger particles or objects.

Furball Adventure

Furball Adventure

4.5
18,389
Journey to the Sea (Elem)

Journey to the Sea (Elem)

4.5
53,718
Science Lab: Master the Structure of Matter

Science Lab: Master the Structure of Matter

4.3
9,829
An Extraterrestrial Matter

An Extraterrestrial Matter

4.0
9,599
ES-PS1.B-2

Conservation of Mass

No matter what reaction or change in properties occurs, the total weight of the substances does not change.

Bee Chem Park

Bee Chem Park

3.1
6,519
ES-PS1.A-3

Properties of Matter

Measurements of a variety of properties can be used to identify materials.

What Really Matters

What Really Matters

4.4
6,765
Guardians of Matter - Super Study Buddies

Guardians of Matter - Super Study Buddies

4.3
104,101
What's the Matter

What's the Matter

4.2
47,047
ES-PS2.A-1

Forces and Motion

Each force acts on one particular object and has both strength and a direction. An object at rest typically has multiple forces acting on it, but they add to give zero net force on the object. Forces that do not sum to zero can cause changes in the object’s speed or direction of motion.

Dr. Barkley's Force Factory

Dr. Barkley's Force Factory

4.5
40,535
The Candy Factory

The Candy Factory

4.2
9,967
Bot Lab: Forces and Motion

Bot Lab: Forces and Motion

4.2
79,129
Cut the Rope: Forces and Motion

Cut the Rope: Forces and Motion

4.1
536
ES-PS2.A-2

Patterns of Motion

The patterns of an object’s motion in various situations can be observed and measured; when that past motion exhibits a regular pattern, future motion can be predicted from it.

Patterns of Motion with Newti

Patterns of Motion with Newti

4.3
7,049
Motion In Action

Motion In Action

4.2
10,728
ES-PS3.A-1

Speed and Energy

The faster a given object is moving, the more energy it possesses.

Got-Ham & Ducklings

Got-Ham & Ducklings

4.7
3,694
Speedy's Adventure

Speedy's Adventure

4.4
18,965
Speed Surge: The Quest For Energy

Speed Surge: The Quest For Energy

4.3
12,742
Energy Rush

Energy Rush

4.3
2,641
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