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Free high school writing laboratories

Preview of Scientific Lab Report Rubric - Scientific Method/Experimental Design

Scientific Lab Report Rubric - Scientific Method/Experimental Design

Created by
Lisa Giacomelli
If you want your students to really understand the scientific process and experimental design, they need time and practice. We use this rubric over and over throughout a school year to help guide our research and experimental practices. This rubric can be used by the teacher, by students as a peer review. See my other FREEBIE Scientific Lab Report Headers For Mini-Poster! The goal is that students become so familiar with the process (and this rubric) that eventually it becomes second nature
Preview of Points, Lines, Planes, Segments, and Angles.

Points, Lines, Planes, Segments, and Angles.

An Exploration into Geometry using Geometry Software, such as Geogebra(free open source). Students create, explore, analyze, define, and compare points, lines, planes, segments, and angles using online open source Geometry Software such as Geogebra. Students will write and reflect mathematics. Students will use patterns along with dynamic technology to masters Geometry Standards. This is the beginning of a series of activities aligned to the CA State Standards for Geometry and Common Core S
Preview of Forensics Simulated Forgery Lab

Forensics Simulated Forgery Lab

Created by
Howard Schneider
In this lab activity, the students will be writing their own signatures and forging their classmates signatures. They will then be analyzing the handwritings according to the 12 characteristics of handwriting.Included in this lesson:Lab Activity (Google Doc)
Preview of Scientific method- question and hypothesis

Scientific method- question and hypothesis

Created by
Lauren Sanit
This contains a scientific method, or scientific inquiry, outline of the first two steps.
Preview of Bubble Gum Lab (mass)

Bubble Gum Lab (mass)

Created by
laura connaghan
Students will have fun learning about mass, matter, and the scientific process/method.
Preview of Holiday Detailed Writing Practice: Gingerbread House Instructions

Holiday Detailed Writing Practice: Gingerbread House Instructions

You've seen the PB & J making tik toks... but how about the gingerbread house ones?Using this resource, students can practice their detailed writing and can test out their writing by actually building the gingerbread house.A few ways to do this...-the class as a whole writes instructions and the teacher builds ONE house.-break the class into small groups to write instructions and the class votes on the best and worst instructions. The teacher builds TWO houses. -Use the "how it works" portio
Preview of Generic Science Lab Report Write-up

Generic Science Lab Report Write-up

Created by
STEAM Classroom
This is a document I have made that our science department has adopted for labs 9-12th grade. Over time, students have gotten used to the format and this template has made writing lab reports in AP classes a much easier transition. This would be appropriate for all grades, and can be modified to fit any grade level. Please use this and share it with your colleagues!
Preview of Meet the teacher template

Meet the teacher template

Created by
Nadia Kowal
Hey teachers, this is my first product. Meet the teacher completely editable!!!. Everything that I will be making will be free so leave a follow for future products. New products arereleased every day. This page is cute and such a nice theme <3333.
Preview of C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) Conclusion Template

C.E.R. (Claim, Evidence, Reasoning) Conclusion Template

Created by
Cayley Hallahan
Add this template to the end of lab assignments to help students learn how to write strong conclusions. This template uses the elements of claim, evidence, and reasoning to structure a conclusion. Before assigning to students, teachers should write in the essential question, next to "Claim".
Preview of Scientific Paper or Poster Guidelines

Scientific Paper or Poster Guidelines

Created by
Daily Science
Use the document as a resource for your students to write a lab report, presentation or poster. This can be useful to those writing their first lab report or for those who may need a reminder as to what needs to be included.
Preview of Scientific Lab Report Headers For Mini-Poster

Scientific Lab Report Headers For Mini-Poster

Created by
Lisa Giacomelli
Do you want students to deeply understand the scientific process? They need practice. Incorporate it into all of your content throughout the year. To avoid monotony, I use these mini-poster headings as a creative way for students to share results. Need a change from the traditional lab write-up? Using these headings, students can create mini-posters that they can then present and defend in a poster session using peer review. Large trifold poster boards tend to be intense and time consumin
Preview of Journal Question Prompts (JQP)

Journal Question Prompts (JQP)

Created by
ChampTeacher
Journal Question Prompts are designed as a self-reflection tool for students after completing an activity, conducting an experiment/project, or after a lesson has been taught. The goal is for students to write more extensively.
Preview of Conclusion Organizer for Science Lab Reports

Conclusion Organizer for Science Lab Reports

Graphic organizer for secondary science students that supports them in their ability to construct well-thought out conclusions for lab reports.
Preview of Student Designed Laboratory Sheet

Student Designed Laboratory Sheet

Created by
TeacherMauie
Teacher Guided Laboratory Sheet to help students write a laboratory report.
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