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7th grade science Common Core 4.NBT.B.6 resources

Preview of Calculating Speed: Speed Walking Lab

Calculating Speed: Speed Walking Lab

In this trans-disciplinary math and science lab the students will with a partner each walk 30 meters and calculate their own speed using the time it took them. The students will not only be calculating speed, but also be finding the average speed. This includes using decimals, but if your students are not comfortable adding and dividing with decimals, feel free to have them round to the nearest whole number. This purchase comes with the lesson plan for teachers with all information and is a f
Preview of Earth Day Bundle | ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies

Earth Day Bundle | ELA, Math, Science, Social Studies

Created by
MrsFourthGrade
Engage your students from start to finish with this FUN bundle!!! This resource covers ELA, Math, Science and Social Studies standards!! This documentary is found on Apple TV+ and is about 50 minutes long. It takes students through the COVID-19 lockdown and how the Earth was positively affected during the lockdown. The questions are meant to be answered after the documentary, but students should preview the questions and use the large space to take notes during the film. Older students should be
Preview of Earth Day Math Activities Carbon Footprint Calculations & Conversations | STEM

Earth Day Math Activities Carbon Footprint Calculations & Conversations | STEM

Created by
NOT A CLASS
Perfect Earth Day activities for your math class that allow students to reflect on their carbon footprint while covering math standards. After answering 20 questions, your class can participate in three activities. These activities can be done all in one day or spread out over multiple days.First, students will tally up their points and reflect on their carbon footprint, comparing it to a partner's using a Venn diagram. Then, working in groups of 4-5, students will find the average carbon footpr
Preview of 3 S.T.E.A.M. Projects | Bundle

3 S.T.E.A.M. Projects | Bundle

Elementary S.T.E.A.M. Extensions BundleAppropriate for grades 3-7 & HomeschoolPURPOSE:These three transdisciplinary extension projects are the perfect addition to your regular math class curriculum! They were originally designed for higher-level and early-finishing students in mathematics! This set of extension projects (originally designed for 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders respectively) were created in the hopes of getting students to see the interconnectivity between the subjects of math, sci
Preview of All About Eggs Activity Pack

All About Eggs Activity Pack

Created by
Learn About Ag
In this multi-disciplinary print-and-go resource, students will learn all about eggs. Students will explore egg sizing and weights, egg anatomy, egg folklore from around the world, and how an egg arrives at the grocery store. With some basic supplies and a carton of eggs, students will build and test a design to help "break" an egg's fall in an egg gravity test. There's something for every learner!Supplemental Content:Egg Fact and Activity SheetThe California Foundation for Agriculture in the Cl
Preview of SPACE Sequencing Puzzles | Number Sense | Ordering | Recognition Activties

SPACE Sequencing Puzzles | Number Sense | Ordering | Recognition Activties

Space into recognizing and ordering numbers, letters or any sequence when you create these fun space themed puzzles. Students will love these for math centers, language centers, science games or early finishers. Each puzzle can be customized so you can create the perfect sequences to align with your students need. You can make puzzles for linear counting, skip counting, letter recognition and ordering or anything else you can think of that would benefit your students.There are 25 space puzzles s
Preview of Sharing the Planet - Human Impact on the Oceans

Sharing the Planet - Human Impact on the Oceans

Created by
Bridge2Blooms
Research based multiplication and division word problem questions related to human consumption of marine life. Links for the questions are provided so that students may do further research. An answer key is provided.
Preview of Elementary Math Week Activity

Elementary Math Week Activity

Created by
Melissa Clifford
This is a math activity that combines math (division and multiplication with decimals using a calculator), science (physics), and physical activity. It can be, however, as simple or as complicated as you want it to be. I have included three versions of varying complexity. The level of complexity can also be determined by the teacher; for example, if he or she wishes to apply variables or to introduce proportions to the activity, this is easily done.
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