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Preview of Population Ecology Lab Simulation - Modeling Population Growth

Population Ecology Lab Simulation - Modeling Population Growth

This guided inquiry graphing activity (both printable and digital) involves the student in a study of the growth rate of a rabbit population. The student assumes the role of a scientist to determine the birth rate, mortality rate, growth rate, and total population size of the rabbit population over a 20 year period. The data is plotted on a graph where the student will clearly see the initial exponential growth of the population followed by logistic growth. The activity will reinforce the conce
Preview of Fairy Tale Court - a mock trial mini unit

Fairy Tale Court - a mock trial mini unit

Created by
Off the Page
Fairy Tale Court is an activity that facilitates many ELA learning outcomes in a way that's highly engaging for students. Students will develop research skills, engage in critical thinking, defend a position, play the role of a character in court, and practice presentation skills. They will learn all about the judicial system as they participate in a mock trial of their own.This resource includes:Teacher NotesFairy Tale Court InstructionsCourt Procedures and EtiquetteSix Classic Fairy TalesExhib
Preview of Mock Trial Scenarios 1 - court simulation for middle school

Mock Trial Scenarios 1 - court simulation for middle school

Created by
Off the Page
Mock Trial Scenarios 1 is an activity that facilitates many ELA learning outcomes in a way that is highly engaging for students. Students will develop research skills, engage in critical thinking, defend a position, play the role of a character in court, and practice presentation skills. Students will learn about the judicial system as they participate in a mock trial of their own.This resource includes:Teacher NotesCourt InstructionsCourt Procedures and EtiquetteCasesTemplate for the Prosecutio
Preview of The Virtual Biodiversity Game

The Virtual Biodiversity Game

Created by
Darlene Tieu
Students can use this Google form to make choices that determine how many species survive or go extinct in their ecosystem. Through 5 rounds, students are exposed to concepts such as biodiversity, biomes, climate, niches, pollution, and human impact. Students make choices and can see the impact it has on biodiversity (the number of species)This interactive activity is a great introduction to biodiversity. It is a great tool to get students thinking about what contributes to increased or decrease
Preview of Ecosystem in a Bottle Project: An Inquiry-Based Ecological Investigation

Ecosystem in a Bottle Project: An Inquiry-Based Ecological Investigation

In this inquiry-based lab investigation, students will create an ecosystem simulation using 2-Liter bottles to explore the cycling of the essential elements carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen through biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem. Students will need a minimum of two 2-Liter bottles for this project – one to represent an aquatic ecosystem and one to represent a terrestrial ecosystem. Students will work with a partner to design a way to connect these two bottle ecosystems so th
Preview of The Tell-tale Heart Mock Trial - Edgar Allan Poe - Real life and Speaking Skills

The Tell-tale Heart Mock Trial - Edgar Allan Poe - Real life and Speaking Skills

Created by
Exceptional ELA
Ignite your students' passion for "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe with this immersive Mock Trial! Turn your classroom into a thrilling courtroom drama where the lines between fiction and reality blur. Prepare for an educational experience that will leave your students spellbound and craving more!Watch as your students step into the shoes of the characters, ready to take on the roles of the narrator, police officers, mental health psychiatrist, and more in a riveting courtroom showdown.
Preview of Ecology Lab Estimating Population Size

Ecology Lab Estimating Population Size

Population biologists have developed several methods for sampling a population. In this lab, the student will use the sampling technique known as the "mark and recapture method" to estimate the size of a population of wild beans! Students will compare their estimation of the population size obtained from lab data to the actual population size and calculate their percent error.This lab is very easy to set up and very easy to clean up. No fancy materials are required, and yet, I find this to be
Preview of Halloween Science Game Teaching Biodiversity

Halloween Science Game Teaching Biodiversity

The perfect game for Halloween (or any time of year)!In my classroom, this game not only produced lots of laughs, but provided an excellent illustration of biodiversity within an ecosystem that I referred back to often as an example in later class periods.This game consists of two simulations. Each student during each simulation will have a card with a monster. The teacher lurks about the room as a disease. Some monsters are immune to the disease, and some are not. If implemented well (that mean
Preview of 4th Grade Science Plant and Animal Structures Bundle (NGSS Aligned)

4th Grade Science Plant and Animal Structures Bundle (NGSS Aligned)

This bundle includes two units: Plant Structures and Animal Structures. This bundle was created to support NGSS 4-LS1-1: Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction. The unit is appropriate for grades 3-5.This bundle is full of inquiry-based engaging activities. Since each of these units is sold separately, you can click on the links below for a full description of what's included
Preview of Taxation without Representation!  Simulation & Reader's Theater

Taxation without Representation! Simulation & Reader's Theater

Created by
JB Creations
Students will actively engage in this hands on activity that was developed to give students a solid understanding of the unfair taxing practices on the colonists by the British in 1773. Students will participate in various roles to simulate how the feelings and actions resulting from this time in history ultimately led to the beginning of their fight for independence!√ Purchase this within my American Revolutionary War Bundle of Activities to save money!Please visit my store (JB Creations) for
Preview of Speciation Activity: Simulate Evolution of New Species: NGSS: Distance Learning

Speciation Activity: Simulate Evolution of New Species: NGSS: Distance Learning

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
In brief, students begin by generating questions based upon experimental results (Powerpoint Slide included). Then, they read about several types of speciation. Then, students simulate speciation within a hypothetical population of frogs, using manipulatives to create a model. Finally, students answer post-activity questions.A. NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS HEREINDCI’s: LS3.B: Variation of traits LS4: Biological Evolution: Unity and DiversityCross Cutting Concepts: Patter
Preview of Reader's Theater:  Branches of Government (intermediate grades)

Reader's Theater: Branches of Government (intermediate grades)

Created by
JB Creations
Students will bring the 3 branches of our government to life in this whole class script of We the People! The fast moving script reviews the roles and responsibilities of the legislative, executive, and judicial branches in a fun, relaxed way! This original play contains 24 parts featuring various reading levels to ensure whole class participation, differentiation, and engagement. Students will integrate important Social Studies concepts with key LA common core standards such as fluency and ex
Preview of Biomagnification Simulation with Skittles

Biomagnification Simulation with Skittles

Created by
MsBioArtTeacher
Biomagnification SimulationWhat will the students be doing?In this hands-on activity, students will simulate the biomagnification of a chemical (mercury or DDT) throughout a marine ecosystem. Students will then determine which organisms are most affected by the chemical. After this simulation, students will be able to define and explain biomagnification. This is a fun activity to do with your students. I used it during an evaluation and the principal loved it!What is included?4 Student Workshee
Preview of Ocean Floor Mapping Battleship Game

Ocean Floor Mapping Battleship Game

Teacher Review: "My students are obsessed with this activity! They even ask to play during indoor recess!" - Turner's Teaching Troop (January 22, 2020)Ocean Floor Mapping Battleship includes 36 unique maps of the ocean floor, a recording sheet, a detailed lesson plan with suggested pre-game activities, a blank map students can use to draw their own ocean floor, a diagram showing the layers of the ocean, and easy to follow game instructions. Field tested with sixth-graders, this game challenges s
Preview of World Population Growth Poster Project Activity | Human World Geography

World Population Growth Poster Project Activity | Human World Geography

Explore just how big the world’s population really is with this two-part activity that includes an eye-opening simulation and a creative poster project while stretching their math skills.The posters make for a fun and engaging hallway display for the whole school to learn from!These activities come as both print-and-go PDF and editable, paperless Google files and are included in the complete Human Population Growth Unit.Greatness is being able to make the incomprehensible easy to understand.A mi
Preview of Population Growth Ecology Experiment

Population Growth Ecology Experiment

Finished teaching logistic and exponential growth curves? Looking for a fun experiment that models population growth? This lab simulates the spread of an infectious disease through a population (your classroom). Students will have fun seeing if they get "infected," and analyzing how the disease affects population growth. Materials Needed:Safety gear (goggles and gloves)Potassium Hydroxide (or any strong, colorless base)Phenolphthalein pH indicatorDistilled WaterCups or vials (one per student)Pip
Preview of LD50 Simulation Lab w/Paper Mice - AP Environmental Science

LD50 Simulation Lab w/Paper Mice - AP Environmental Science

Created by
RockScienceGeek
In-depth guided inquiry investigation of LD50 (Lethal Dose 50%) appropriate for AP Environmental Science students. Set up once, use year after year. Instead of paying for and killing real animals (crickets, brine shrimp, daphnia, etc.), 'kill' some cartoon mice. In this lab, students collect data from mice exposed to various concentrations of 4 substances, calculate mortality %, predict and graph LD50 results, extrapolate to human dosages, answer thought-provoking questions, and complete practic
Preview of Antibiotic Resistance Lab: Simulate the Evolution of a Superbug - NGSS

Antibiotic Resistance Lab: Simulate the Evolution of a Superbug - NGSS

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
In brief, students begin by answering an intriguing “bell ringer” (Powerpoint Slide included). Then, they simulate the use of an antibiotic on bacteria. The bacteria then mutates, requiring them to try an different antibiotic the following round. Finally, the two strains perform conjugations, and students try both antibiotics on the new strain, to no avail. They discover that a superbug has evolved. Students take data, graph the data, and analyze the data by answering post-lab questions. A.
Preview of 4th Grade Science: Animal Structures (NGSS Aligned)

4th Grade Science: Animal Structures (NGSS Aligned)

This unit was designed specifically to address NGSS 4-LS1-1: Construct an argument that plants and animals have internal and external structures that function to support, survival, growth, behavior, and reproduction. This unit is appropriate for grades 3-5. Upper Elementary students learn about the structures animals have to help them with nutrition, self-defense, reproduction, and communication. Activities include:Activity 1: Animal Structures Sort: This introductory activity gets students fo
Preview of Holes Mock Trials - a court simulation activity

Holes Mock Trials - a court simulation activity

Created by
Off the Page
This resource is included in Holes available at our store. Holes Mock Trials is an activity that facilitates many ELA learning outcomes in a way that is highly engaging for students. They will develop research skills, engage in critical thinking, defend a position, play the role of a character in court, and practice presentation skills. Students will learn about the judicial system as they participate in a mock trial of their own.This resource includes:Teacher NotesCourt InstructionsCourt Proced
Preview of Oil Spill Science Experiment STEM Challenge Lab Activity

Oil Spill Science Experiment STEM Challenge Lab Activity

Created by
The Owl Spot
This Oil Spill STEM Challenge is a great addition to any ecology, ecological succession or environmental care unit or lesson plan. Lab takes students through a simulation activity, starting with checking off needed materials, going through multiple steps of investigation, drawing, and inferring, and finishing up with a written reflection of the activity. Materials needed for activity are:1. 2 clear cups 2. tin/aluminum container 3. 1 cup water 4. 2 feathers 5. 4 cotton balls 6. sponge 7. 1 c
Preview of Ecosystems- Roadrunners and Coyotes NGSS Middle School LS2-1

Ecosystems- Roadrunners and Coyotes NGSS Middle School LS2-1

Created by
Science and Kids
Turn your students into an active ecosystem. This activity is similar to the classic Oh Deer simulation with a roadrunner and coyote twist. This sequence of NGSS aligned activities/assessments includes two simulation activities in which students are in the roles of a population of roadrunners, a predator (coyote), and resources (food, water, shelter). Students collect, graph, and analyze data to look for cause and effect relationships in an ecosystem. Reading and writing pages are included along
Preview of Bird Beak Adaptations Lab Activity

Bird Beak Adaptations Lab Activity

When learning about birds, Darwin, the theory of evolution, or natural selection, this lab is a favorite! Students act as finches flying from island to island competing for varied food sources. The scenario represents Darwin's observations during his time on the Galapagos islands. In the end, students find that each bird has a beak that is specialized for one type of food. On each island of the four islands, only one bird is the "fittest!" The lab lasts about 45 minutes.When you purchase this re
Preview of Intro to Economics: Needs V. Wants

Intro to Economics: Needs V. Wants

An engaging way to begin a unit on economics! This fun and hands-on activity will have students explore the important concepts of human needs versus wants through an engaging rocket ship simulation. Students will be vicariously drawn into an emergency situation in which they must collaborate, and agree as to what items they consider as ‘essential’ for their survival on their rocket ship mission to live on a far away planet. An interactive Slide Presentation will help guide the groups on their jo
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