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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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Evolution Lab Activity Modeling Natural Selection - Mechanisms of Evolution

Evolution Lab Activity Modeling Natural Selection - Mechanisms of Evolution

Students will master the concepts of evolution by natural selection as they become predators in this lab simulation. Many students can recite a definition of natural selection, but they may have trouble visualizing how the process actually works. This lab provides a hands-on, visual activity that clearly shows natural selection in action. Further, this activity allows students to gather quantitative data to show that a population changes over time. This activity will show students that the en
Preview of Ecology Lab Effect of Acid Rain on Seed Germination

Ecology Lab Effect of Acid Rain on Seed Germination

What is acid rain and how does it form? What affect does acid rain have on seed germination and the growth of plants? What is the pH of acid rain in your local environment? These are a few of the questions that students will be exploring in this biology or ecology lab activity. The "Human Impact on the Environment" is a vital portion of any ecology unit. It is extremely important that we teach our science students the impact that human activities have on the environment.What is included in
Preview of ECOLOGY - Island Biogeography and Biodiversity VIRTUAL LAB (Digital/Printable)

ECOLOGY - Island Biogeography and Biodiversity VIRTUAL LAB (Digital/Printable)

Created by
Science 4 Real
Looking for a virtual ECOLOGY lab alternative or looking for an option for a make-up lab in your Ecology Unit? This virtual simulation lab is interactive as students will learn about the MacArthur and Wilson (1963) model of biodiversity on islands. They will simulate islands if different sizes and different distances and observe colonization of the islands by ten different species of a taxon of their choosing (Arthropod, Bird, Reptile, Mammal). Example data and answers are provided for Arthropod
Preview of Evolution Game: Mutation and Speciation in Action!

Evolution Game: Mutation and Speciation in Action!

You know you have a winning lesson when your entire class of students begs you to let them continue playing a learning game in their free time. That’s the case with this evolution game: not only does it help students experience how evolution works through mutations, cross-breeding, speciation, extinction, and diversity, but it is really fun and creative. Students start out as a flock of white, flightless birds that only eat worms. By rolling dice and pulling mutation and event cards, they mutate
Preview of Extreme Weather Interactive Simulation Lab- Tornados, Thunderstorms & Hurricanes

Extreme Weather Interactive Simulation Lab- Tornados, Thunderstorms & Hurricanes

**NO FLASH REQUIRED** This is an ONLINE, INTERACTIVE SIMULATION LAB about Extreme Weather. My students enjoyed this lab because it presents the material in a fun, game-like manner.Includes: PART I: Build a Tornado & determine the Fujita Scale based on the damage it caused. PART II: Build the largest Thunderstorm from three weather variables. PART III: Build a Hurricane and see how land and cold water weakens it and PART IV: EXTRA CREDIT - Another Hurricane Simulation..The Lab is Step by
Preview of The Biodiversity Game | Human Effects | Environmental Effects | VA LS.8-9

The Biodiversity Game | Human Effects | Environmental Effects | VA LS.8-9

Created by
Kangaroo Science
This life science game shows how biodiversity depends on the environment that organisms are living in. New species are gained or lost based on environmental and human changes. This is a fairly simple activity, which allows the teacher to easily differentiate based on the ability level of the present class. Differentiation suggestions could be: modify instructions/game rules; have students answer questions individually, with partner(s), or whole class; have students create their own "biodiversity
Preview of Biogeochemical Cycles: The Carbon Cycle Dice Simulation Journey of a Carbon Atom

Biogeochemical Cycles: The Carbon Cycle Dice Simulation Journey of a Carbon Atom

Created by
AwesomeScience
A journey though the Global Carbon Cycle like you have never experienced before!With a roll of the dice, students will travel around the classroom visiting nine of Earth’s carbon reservoirs: atmosphere, terrestrial plants, terrestrial animals, soil, rock, marine plants, marine animals, surface ocean, & deep ocean.In the process, they will learn a whopping amount of information that will link to many other scientific units of study. Examples include: weather, circulation of air in the tropos
Preview of Human Impact Sustainability Overfishing Simulation Activity

Human Impact Sustainability Overfishing Simulation Activity

Created by
Avery Science
Overview:Hit the point home on sustainability with this overfishing simulation activity. In this activity, students will play the role of fisherman removing fish (paper clips) from a pond. They will explore how sustainable fishing practices strengthen ecosystems and increase the amount of useable resources.Why You'll Love It:Easy to implement (few supplies required)Engaging and hands-onGenerates discussion with a real world exampleStudents Will:Work in pairs to simulate unregulated and regulated
Preview of Erosion Experiment

Erosion Experiment

Use Nilla wafers (or another type of hard cookie) to simulate 4 different types of slow and fast land changes! Includes instructions and experiment worksheet with predicting, collecting data and making conclusions.
Preview of Water Cycle Activity

Water Cycle Activity

Water Cycle Activity that makes a great project for studying the water cycle! This dice simulation represents the way water droplets move throughout the water cycle with complete randomness. The movement-based activity is a great way to get students ready to write about their learning with the included narrative prompt and rubric. Looking for a way to integrate writing into your science curriculum? This dice simulation is a great way to reinforce the science concept of the water cycle while conn
Preview of Animal Adaptations Activity- Bird Beak Lab

Animal Adaptations Activity- Bird Beak Lab

Created by
Rose STEM
This is a hands on activity that helps students understand how the body parts of animals are adaptations that help them survive in their particular habitat. Seven stations are designed that each have a mini poster with the picture of a bird and its food, various kitchen gadgets that simulate birds' beaks, and "food". Students test the different gadget beaks to see which one works best at picking up the designated food item for each bird. The gadgets and food can easily be found in your kitch
Preview of Volcano Exploring Virtual Field Trip-Google Slides-Distance Learning

Volcano Exploring Virtual Field Trip-Google Slides-Distance Learning

Created by
I Heart STEAM
Let's take a Virtual Field Trip to explore volcanoes at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and learn all about what it's like in this HOT place!!! This No Wheels Field Trip is just what you need to have some fun when studying about Earth, Rocks, and Minerals.... or just for FUN!Do it up! When else can you load up and go to the Hawaii for the day? Decorate! Have a fun filled day! Create a rock dome entrance from butcher paper!! The Volcano 360 views from Google Arts and Culture are the COOLEST way t
Preview of Hacking Cladograms: Analyze Cladograms & Make Your Own - NGSS: Distance Learning

Hacking Cladograms: Analyze Cladograms & Make Your Own - NGSS: Distance Learning

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
In this NGSS (Next Generation Science Standards) aligned activity, students (Part 1:) Read about family trees, and relate family trees to cladograms (Part 2:) Learn to interpret cladograms, walking through examples, and then (Part 3:) create their own cladogram using structural data from six hypothetical creatures. The activity is designed so that students can autonomously work through it with facilitation by the teacher. Time Frame: Depending on the length of your classes, this activity can ra
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