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High school measurement laboratory pdfs

Preview of Metrics Measurement Bundle:  Teach & Review length, volume, mass, density

Metrics Measurement Bundle: Teach & Review length, volume, mass, density

Created by
Scienceisfun
Really get into measuring metrics for science with this Metrics Measuring Bundle- Introduce, practice and review measuring length, solid volume, liquid volume, mass and density! This bundle is PACKED with resources to teach, practice and engage in experiments with Metrics! Included in this bundle are: Measuring Metrics review Length, Mass, Volume including station practiceDensity Measurement Practice: Find the Density of Everyday Objects.Gummy Worm Scientific Method Density Inquiry Activity Expe
Preview of Measuring Metrics review Length, Mass, Volume notes including station practice

Measuring Metrics review Length, Mass, Volume notes including station practice

Created by
Scienceisfun
Review or teach measuring in Metrics: Length, Mass, and Volume as interactive notes. Station practice is included for length, mass and volume using easy to find objects.Explanations on how to measure Length, Mass and Volume with practice examples for each are given.Materials needed: Balance, and Metric ruler/meterstick, graduated cylinder and several common items (see preview)Great review for students who should have already learned metrics...but forget over the LONG summer!2 different workshee
Preview of Gummy Worm Scientific Method Density Inquiry Activity Experiment

Gummy Worm Scientific Method Density Inquiry Activity Experiment

Created by
Scienceisfun
Students use the scientific method to determine if the density of a gummy worm changes after being soaked in water overnight. Objectives: Determine how the density of a gummy worm will change after soaking it in water, Practice measuring using the metric system. Students measure length, width, mass, volume, and then calculate density of the worm before and after! This is a GREAT way to practice measuring in metrics and calculating density! Have Fun! This lesson is part of the following
Preview of Measurement Lab - Vitruvian Man

Measurement Lab - Vitruvian Man

Created by
DrH Biology
Science and math come together in this exploration! This lab demonstrates the importance of accuracy and practice in measuring and is a real-life example of setting up ratios. Students practice making accurate measurements to test the claims made by Vitruvius about the proportions of the human body, in the year 1487. It is a fun lab that allows students to collaborate while the teacher is in the role of facilitator.Students travel to each station to measure specific parts of the body to fill in
Preview of Metrics Measurement Challenge Review Assessment-follow directions, draw a robot

Metrics Measurement Challenge Review Assessment-follow directions, draw a robot

Created by
Scienceisfun
In this fun challenge, students follow a set of 30 directions to measure and draw a robot. Students will need an understanding of measuring in cm and mm. they will draw lines and circles in a specific pattern to create a robot. I use this as a challenge for my 7th graders, but it could be used with many levels.Materials: Metrics ruler, 8x11 paper, pencil and pencil compass (optional, ,not necessary), PATIENCE!Good Luck!This would be a great review to do around Halloween! For a simpler version an
Preview of Frisbee Physics Lab

Frisbee Physics Lab

Created by
Hoop There It Is
In this introductory Physics Frisbee Lab by Hoop There It Is, students must distinguish between scalars and vectors and communicate using Physics vocabulary (frame of reference, distance, displacement, speed, velocity). Students measure and record distance, displacement, and time in order to calculate the average velocity of the Frisbee in each trial. Students sketch each trial in order become familiar with using positive and negative to express direction. Seven follow-up questions assess stu
Preview of Graduated Cylinders - Measuring the Volume of a Liquid {FREEBIE}

Graduated Cylinders - Measuring the Volume of a Liquid {FREEBIE}

Having a hard time finding assessments for measuring the volume of a liquid? I always pair this assessment with real, hands-on practice in the classroom. I’ve also used it to introduce this topic with the assessment first so the students know how to read the graduated cylinders before you give them one with water in it. There are 6 questions on this one page assessment and an answer document that goes with it. You can use them as exit tickets, homework, class practice, final assessments or in a
Preview of Physical Science: Density LAB (Mass and Volume) w/ Graphing (Engaging and FUN!)

Physical Science: Density LAB (Mass and Volume) w/ Graphing (Engaging and FUN!)

A PERFECT LAB to hammer home the concept of density to students of multiple abilities and in varied grade levels. A TRUE introductory blend of physical science, math, and the scientific method with an emphasis on data collection, data analysis, the scientific method, and the properties of matter. SEE PREVIEW! In this lab, density is calculated for 3 objects: candle, glass marble, and a steel cube. Using basic lab materials: triple beam balance or digital scale, graduated cylinder, the obj
Preview of Metric Measurements Lab Using Bubble Gum

Metric Measurements Lab Using Bubble Gum

During this lab, your students will use a piece of bubble gum (I typically use Double Bubble) to find the control mass, volume, and density. Next, they will chew their own piece of gum and explore how the mass, volume, and density changes as it is chewed. Includes steps of the scientific method. Materials needed: Triple Beam Balances or Scales, Graduated Cylinders, & Bubble Gum.
Preview of METRIC CONVERSION CHART: Mass, Volume, Length, Temperature

METRIC CONVERSION CHART: Mass, Volume, Length, Temperature

Created by
Scienceisfun
Use this GREAT resource to help students convert from metrics and into metrics! This simple concise tool can be kept as part of a binder or notebook all year! This product pairs nicely with my HUGE METRICS BUNDLE! Check it out! Metrics Measuring Bundle: Introduce & practice length, volume, mass & density! Other metrics measuring resources: Measuring Metrics review Length, Mass, Volume including station practice Measurement Challenge Review, metrics and customary (inches) -measure a ca
Preview of Digestive System Lab Activity Antacid Comparison, Stomach Buffers

Digestive System Lab Activity Antacid Comparison, Stomach Buffers

The effectiveness of different brands of antacid tablets can be compared in these lab experiments that have a color change in the measurements! There are actually five different procedures that can be used that measure the strength of an antacid. The details for all five are given and the different acids and indicators that are used are identified. The materials, procedures, and result tables for each procedure is included.Important Note: the more advanced titration method using concentrated HCl
Preview of Measuring Volume of Irregular Shaped Objects: Lesson and Station Activity

Measuring Volume of Irregular Shaped Objects: Lesson and Station Activity

Created by
Scienceisfun
Just what you are looking for! A simple worksheet to review and practice measuring volume of an irregular shaped objects! Set up so that you can use 8 objects of your own s=choosing to measure.
Preview of Science Measurement: Metric Measuring Worksheet Packet

Science Measurement: Metric Measuring Worksheet Packet

Great practical science basic measurement worksheets focused on the reading (measuring) lines and circle's diameters & radius.CLICK HERE to SAVE 20% on this activity with our Science Basics Measurement Bundle.This 5 page packet include 4 worksheets providing practice with measuring lines and diameters in centimeters and a teacher answer page.Perfect for warm up exercises, classroom worksheets, and homework packets.If you like this science basic skill packet, check out our other packets:Scien
Preview of Measuring Length Skills Lab, Metric and Imperial with Answers

Measuring Length Skills Lab, Metric and Imperial with Answers

This is a skills practice lab for middle school physical science or math that helps students practice measuring length in centimeters, millimeters, meters, inches, and feet. They use rulers, meter sticks, yard sticks, and a measuring tape to measure various objects around the classroom. This lab frequently uncovers many misconceptions students have about their own understanding of measurement. In particular, they have trouble measuring fractions of an inch! They all walk away wishing that the U
Preview of Cooking Measurement Activity  Ingredients In Volume:  Liquid and Solids

Cooking Measurement Activity Ingredients In Volume: Liquid and Solids

This hands-on measuring activity measuring cups and measuring spoons is a fun and engaging lesson for students to apply life skills in the classroom. Students will begin by reading about the different utensils, observing them, and taking note of their use. Then, students will be given task cards asking them to measure different ingredients commonly found in recipes. They will record what utensil they used and exactly how they measured each ingredient using the provided notes as a guidance. At th
Preview of Quest- Metric Missions- Fortify the Fortress! Use a ruler to measure length!

Quest- Metric Missions- Fortify the Fortress! Use a ruler to measure length!

Created by
Hellmund Science
Challenge your students to use their wits and their rulers to measure replacement scientific tools, swords, shields, and fortress walls in this Metric Mission for the quantity of Length! Your learners have four different difficulty options to allow for differentiation as they must follow measurement directions. Their goal is to recreate the image of a beaker, flask, shield, sword, pair of swords, or castle walls using units of centimeters! This serves as a great activity that can be linked to an
Preview of Reading a Triple Beam Balance Scale

Reading a Triple Beam Balance Scale

Created by
Science SLAW
Target learning: Learn how to read the weights of the triple beam balance scale. Finding the mass of objectsThis page is a fold-able lab sheet that can be glued into their science spiral or science journal. Instructions on printing the pages is included Students have a hard time reading those weights on the triple beam balance scale. This worksheet has a written explanation and 10 practice problems. Half of them are challenging for the students because it requires the students to go into the ten
Preview of Volume Measurement RAINBOW LAB - 3 Versions! (MUST HAVE for any science class!)

Volume Measurement RAINBOW LAB - 3 Versions! (MUST HAVE for any science class!)

PROCEEDS BENEFIT "REACH INC."-EMPOWERING ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES http://www.reachinc.org -Southern Science Specialists - Chapel Hill, North Carolina- THE RAINBOW LAB! Be your own mad scientist. Make your very own rainbow while learning the scientific method, measurement, data collection, and precision at the same time. See Preview! A great lab for small groups or as an individual scientist! 3 DIFFERENTIATED LABS IN ONE! Materials needed for Level A. Materials NOT NEEDED for Level B an
Preview of Measuring Mass of Pennies Practice, Scientific Method, analyzing data

Measuring Mass of Pennies Practice, Scientific Method, analyzing data

Created by
Scienceisfun
Do you have large jars of pennies? Now you have something to do with them! Celebrate Presidents day with this basic skills unit based around pennies! In this activity students sort pennies by year and measure their mass. They then compare the masses throughout history and compare the composition of pennies throughout history. Objectives: •to practice using a balance •to determine the mass of a penny •to see if there is a change in mass of pennies through the decades Students really get int
Preview of Metric System Scavenger Hunt

Metric System Scavenger Hunt

A metric scavenger hunt is a fun way for students to review and practice measurement. In this activity, students will search for objects in their backpacks and around the room that are as close as possible to a given length, volume, or mass. The student(s) with the closest measurements can win a prize! Materials Needed: Meter sticks, triple beam balances or electronic scales, and an assortment of beakers/graduated cylinders. You might also be interested in:Metric system tarsia puzzleMetric syste
Preview of Measurement: Introduction to the Triple Beam Balance Lab

Measurement: Introduction to the Triple Beam Balance Lab

Who else wants students who can confidently demonstrate how to measure mass using a triple beam balance? This low prep activity includes an explanation of the key components of a triple beam balance as well as step by step instructions for using a triple beam balance to measure mass. Students will demonstrate the process of estimating the mass of common objects in addition to accurately measuring the mass of the objects. Students will then record their results on the data tables and answer the
Preview of Archimedes, Bernoulli and Pascal Principles

Archimedes, Bernoulli and Pascal Principles

Created by
Sizzling Science
In this two day lesson, students will learn about Archimedes, Bernoulli, Pascal and the principles each one discovered. Each principle includes definitions, examples, video clips and student activities. Students will make notes as the lesson progresses.
Preview of How to Use the Metric System

How to Use the Metric System

Created by
STEM Shop
This complete unit on teaching the metric system is designed for secondary classrooms. The unit covers everything from the prefixes and converting within the metric system, to a comprehensive conversion table that shows students how to convert from metric to standard and back again. This unit also contains a number of simple mass, volume, and density labs that show students how to use the metric system in real applications.
Preview of Scientific Method: Mystery Box Lab "Think Outside the Box"

Scientific Method: Mystery Box Lab "Think Outside the Box"

Created by
Nerds Gone Wild
This lab encourages the students to "Think Outside the Box!" This lab is an excellent way to start a school year in the science lab! It introduces the students to the scientific method, exposes them to the lab and tools/equipment commonly used, and is always a fun challenge! The lab is easy to set up, low cost, and really fun for the students. The materials can be used year after year. This lab allows teachers to cover a variety of important science topics including: Scientific Method Measu
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