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Preview of Rock Cycle Lab Activity (with Starbursts)

Rock Cycle Lab Activity (with Starbursts)

Created by
CrazyScienceLady
Rock Cycle: Modeling the Rock Cycle with StarburstsThis activity is a perfect follow up for a class who has just been introduced to the rock cycle. You will need starbursts (or other fruit chews of multiple colors) and plastic sandwich bags. Students begin with 'sediments' which they turn into a sedimentary rock, apply heat and pressure to turn it into a metamorphic rock, and then you (the teacher) will need to take them home to turn them into igneous rocks. All teacher directions, with photo
Preview of Scientific Method Activity - Easy Gummy Worm Science Experiment Lab 4th and 5th

Scientific Method Activity - Easy Gummy Worm Science Experiment Lab 4th and 5th

Created by
Hello Learning
This scientific method activity using gummy worms candy will have your students engaged and having fun as they learn about the steps of the scientific method. Hands-on, easy to use, budget friendly and loved by thousands of students!Click the PREVIEW button to see more details of what is included.CLICK HERE to save almost 30% with the Scientific Method BUNDLE!⭐ What's Included:table of contentssupply/materials listdaily plan/outline of the activitiesteacher instructionsfull page student lab shee
Preview of Prepositions with Paper Airplanes Hands-On Lab

Prepositions with Paper Airplanes Hands-On Lab

Created by
Smart Chick
A 4 page hands-on lab that gives students to learn about prepositions (words that indicate locations) by using paper airplanes. Wherever the plane lands, students must write a prepositional phrase to describe the location. Great way to integrate writing and science. Includes a chart of prepositions as well as three extension projects to use in order to teach prepositions in a fun and creative way! These projects are a great way for students to work in groups!
Preview of Heat Energy Transfer: Ice Cream Lab

Heat Energy Transfer: Ice Cream Lab

Your students are sure to LOVE this lab! Who wouldn't? It includes ICE CREAM! Teach heat energy, phase changes, and energy transformations with this 5-E MODEL ice cream lab activity. Your students will begin with an ENGAGE question, followed by an EXPLORE activity (making ice cream), an EXPLANATION of what took place in the lab and end with an EXTENSION research question.Topics Covered:✅Types of Energy✅Heat Transfer✅Phases of Matter/Phase ChangesIncluded in this download:✅Ice Cream Recipe✅Lab In
Preview of Summer STEM Challenge Solar Oven Smores - Solar Energy Activity

Summer STEM Challenge Solar Oven Smores - Solar Energy Activity

Created by
Hello Learning
In this summer STEM challenge students learn about solar energy as they design and build a solar oven to cook their own smores! This thermal energy project is cross-curricular with activities that incorporate science, reading, writing, math and creativity!Click the green PREVIEW button to see what is included in this fun activity!In this activity students will work through the engineering design process, utilize teamwork, communication, creative thinking and problem solving skills.Students will
Preview of Physical and Chemical Changes Activity and Worksheets: Elephant's Toothpaste

Physical and Chemical Changes Activity and Worksheets: Elephant's Toothpaste

This is definitely a favorite activity! In this experiment, students watch the chemical change that happens when hydrogen peroxide, yeast, and dish soap react to make ELEPHANT'S TOOTHPASTE - SO much foam! This lab is so exciting and has major wow factor! In this version, students learn about physical and chemical changes with this fun reaction! The activity can be done as a teacher demonstration, or working in lab groups. After completing the activity, students read about physical and chem
Preview of Chemical Reactions Activity: Elephant's Toothpaste Experiment 6-8

Chemical Reactions Activity: Elephant's Toothpaste Experiment 6-8

In this activity, students are wowed by the chemical reaction between hydrogen peroxide, yeast, and dish soap when they make elephant's toothpaste - so much foam! In this grades version, students are introduced to chemical reactions including: chemical equations, exothermic and endothermic reactions, reactants and products. This is a class favoriete - it is so exciting and has major wow factor. The activity can be done as a teacher demonstration, or working in lab groups. After completin
Preview of Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, Radiation Marshmallow Lab

Heat Transfer: Conduction, Convection, Radiation Marshmallow Lab

This investigation is meant to deepen student understanding of heat transfer! Students get to examine convection, conduction and radiation while heating marshmallows at three different stations. The 4 pages for students include sections for the students to: - demonstrate understanding of heat transfer prior to investigation - predict outcome of investigation - understand procedures for investigation - record guided and detailed observations - analyze the data collected - reflect on the data col
Preview of Science Inquiry Lesson Plan | Observation and Inference Activity

Science Inquiry Lesson Plan | Observation and Inference Activity

Created by
Classroom 214
Teach good observation and inference skills in this fun, easy to prep, inquiry science activity. Students use observation and inferences to solve the mystery of the broken pencils. Perfect for forensic and inquiry units, and the beginning of the school year.This is an exciting mini-inquiry lab that uses a common everyday classroom supply, pencils! In this inquiry lab activity students read a short newspaper article about a pencil thief who is sneaking into classrooms and breaking pencils. The
Preview of Scientific Method Activity - Easy Force and Motion Experiment for Newton's Laws

Scientific Method Activity - Easy Force and Motion Experiment for Newton's Laws

Created by
Hello Learning
This scientific method activity gives your students an easy science experiment using toy cars to explore the steps of the scientific method. Science concepts like friction, force and motion and Newton's Laws come to life in this fun experiment!Click on the PREVIEW button above to see what is included!⭐ What is included:teacher directionssample schedule of activitiesmaterials listvocabulary cards and student vocabulary bookletdata collection and graphing sheetsworksheets for friction, force and m
Preview of Scientific Method Independent/Dependent Experimental Variables & Questions Game

Scientific Method Independent/Dependent Experimental Variables & Questions Game

Created by
AwesomeScience
This one is AWESOME! Explore the fundamentals of experimental design: independent variable, dependent variable, control variables and, articulate the question that will guide the scientific investigation. Students will arrange variable cards on a shuffleboard and based on their arrangement, formulate a question to investigate the relationship between their independent and dependent variables. Thirteen experimental scenarios to choose from. No additional materials are required to complete this a
Preview of Introduction to CER: Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Lesson with Examples- DIGITAL

Introduction to CER: Claim, Evidence, Reasoning Lesson with Examples- DIGITAL

Created by
Scienceisfun
Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) is a method for teaching students to think and write scientifically. CER is useful when writing a conclusion or explaining the results of an experiment or activity. Students are encouraged to not just give a one-word response, but to make a claim, then justify their answer with data from the experiment, and finally connect the data with scientific reasoning.You can use the CER method in science to allow students to be able to support their ideas with evidence. T
Preview of Gummy Bear Chemical Bonds Lab - Digital & Print Versions

Gummy Bear Chemical Bonds Lab - Digital & Print Versions

UPDATED! Now includes a digital version and digital quiz for teachers for teachers to offer both. In this lab, students will be expected to distinguish between atoms and molecules and describe the differences between pure substances and mixtures. Students will then make models of ionic and covalent molecules using gummy bears. A quiz is included as well as an answer key for the entire lab. ========================================================Subscribe to my YST Instagram and join my Learning
Preview of States of Matter Science Activities and Experiments

States of Matter Science Activities and Experiments

Created by
Teaching Muse
Reinforce states of matter concepts using these 8 lab activities to teach about properties and changing states of matter. Students will learn about phases of matter, mass, density, changing states of, and characteristics of solid, liquid, and gas matter using the 8 lab activities in your science classroom. Like these states of matter experiments? Check out the unit and save 20% by clicking here. Students will learn: about the properties of a solid, liquid, or gashow matter changesStates of Matt
Preview of Light and Color: Reflection, Refraction and Absorption Labs

Light and Color: Reflection, Refraction and Absorption Labs

Created by
Carrie Whitlock
These labs are perfect for helping students explore how reflection, refraction and absorption work. The labs that are included are as follows:**Student lab sheets are included for each lab, they have places for students to record their hypothesis, materials, observations and conclusions. (question and procedures are already on the sheet). Teacher explanations are also included!Lab 1: "What will happen to the view of the penny as we add water to the cup?" Students see how refraction makes it pos
Preview of STEM Space Moon Crater Design Challenge (Engineering Design Process)

STEM Space Moon Crater Design Challenge (Engineering Design Process)

Created by
Vivify STEM
Can your team of astronauts work together to land a rover in the center of a crater on the Moon? This engaging STEM challenge is a fun way to incorporate the engineering design process into your classroom or afterschool program! Students use the engineering design process and explore the forces of motion to place a ball in a cup at the center of a 6 foot diameter circle without entering the circle. This challenge represents placing a NASA rover into the middle of the Apollo lunar crater for expl
Preview of Animal and Plant Cells Microscope Lab (Onion and Cheek Cells)

Animal and Plant Cells Microscope Lab (Onion and Cheek Cells)

Animal and Plant Cells Microscope Lab (Onion and Cheek Cells) by Miss Middle School Teacher This is a quick and easy way to have students observe actual animal and plant cells. Students make a wet-mount slide of their own cheek cells and another of onion cells. I've had quite a bit of success with it! Students work to draw their observations at different powers under the microscope and then answer reflection/analysis questions for discussion later. The lab is set up with step-by-step instructio
Preview of Water Cycle Model - STEM Activity & Assessment

Water Cycle Model - STEM Activity & Assessment

Bring the water cycle to life right in your classroom! In this engaging STEM activity, students apply their knowledge to design and build a working model of the processes that happen during the water cycle. Students follow the engineering design cycle to plan, build, test, and improve their models. After completing the activity, students complete a quick assessment. Designed for middle school students but can be used with upper elementary with teacher support. This is definitely a student fav
Preview of Plate Tectonics Convection Currents in the Mantle

Plate Tectonics Convection Currents in the Mantle

Help students understand how plates move in this plate tectonics activity. Your students will be engaged as as they observe convection currents in action. Students will apply their observations to the convection currents in Earth's Mantle and how the convection moves the tectonic plates. Students read a passage about the convection in the mantle to enhance their understanding and write a CER argument explaining why the convection currents move the water. Now updated to include digitals le
Preview of NGSS Seafloor Spreading Model MS-ESS2-3

NGSS Seafloor Spreading Model MS-ESS2-3

Created by
GuertinScience
In this activity, students will create a model that simulates the creative and destructive forces that result in seafloor spreading. There are movable tabs that are pulled on the sides that show how these horizontal layers of basalt are created and spread out in opposite directions. Relative ages of rock can be established. Given a scale, absolute ages can also be deduced.Materials needed are just copy paper, a small bit of tape, scissors, and coloring utensils.This activity is more chill than m
Preview of Owls Owl Pellet Dissection Pellets Lab Journal Science Investigation Activity

Owls Owl Pellet Dissection Pellets Lab Journal Science Investigation Activity

Created by
Fishyrobb
This owl pellet lab book gives students guided activities to complete before, during, and after their investigation and dissection. Pages include:All About Owls - owl vocabulary, diet, and life cycleMy Owl Pellet - description, measurement, and predictionScientist At Work - supplies, prediction, and steps in procedureWhat I Discovered - tally chart of bones and drawing conclusion about dietScientists Share Information - create a bar graph showing the number of bones found by classmatesThe pages
Preview of Windmill Building STEM Activity

Windmill Building STEM Activity

Get your students engaged with this hands on STEM Activity! Your students will be creative thinkers as they build windmills to harness the wind and investigate alternative energy sources. These activity is PERFECT for use in your classroom or a STEM open house!❤️ You will LOVE using this Windmill STEM activity because it is so SIMPLE! The bases are reusable from class to class and the students focus on building the blades. Students follow the engineering design process to design, build, and
Preview of STEM Activity Challenge Spaghetti Tower (Middle School)

STEM Activity Challenge Spaghetti Tower (Middle School)

STEM Project for Middle School—6th, 7th, and 8th grades.In this activity, students will work in groups to build the tallest structure possible from mini marshmallows and uncooked spaghetti noodles. Not only will the students learn the importance of working together as a team, but they will discover what shapes they need to make their tower strong.***If you are interested in a differentiated version of this resource for grades K-8, please click here.This STEM Activity Challenge includes teacher i
Preview of Newton's Laws of Motion Discovery Stations

Newton's Laws of Motion Discovery Stations

Created by
Sunrise Science
These 12 Newton's Laws of Motion Discovery stations will allow your students to sort out Newton’s three laws of motion for themselves!Each station is easy to set up and each one takes about 3 minutes for the students to complete. Attached are directions for the teacher, including the materials list (all materials are easy-to-come-by things like plastic cups, eggs, marbles, toy cars, washers, etc.). The only thing that you may need to look for ahead of time are two Newton spring scales and one or
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