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Preview of Mink Dissection

Mink Dissection

This is the presentation I created to help my students through each major step of a mink dissection. While the presentation came in handy, I also modeled each step for them, but tried not to show them TOO much as I went-- there's something great in the discovery being theirs. As they started opening each mink, I would call them back, show more pictures on the board, or model through mine a bit more, quizzing as I went. (The first day is the toughest as students have to find the trachea and e
Preview of SMARTBOARD lesson on inherited traits and heredity

SMARTBOARD lesson on inherited traits and heredity

This smartboard lesson showcases how to track dominant and recessive traits in plants and animals. It also hits on common dominants and recessive traits in humans, so students can search for them in their classmates as a lab exploration.
Preview of SMARTBOARD lesson on plant and animal cells

SMARTBOARD lesson on plant and animal cells

This smartboard lesson showcases how the human body is organized from cells to tissues, to organs, to organ systems to bodies. It also discusses the structures within plant and animal cells, comparing them to each other and to the organs of the human body.
Preview of SMARTBOARD lesson on earth, the moon, and the solar system

SMARTBOARD lesson on earth, the moon, and the solar system

This smartboard lesson showcases our solar system and how the sun is responsible for much of our lives. It includes the following: Why do we have seasons? Why do we have day and night? What are equinoxes and solstices? How does latitude affect seasons? What are the planets? What are the types of planets? What planets have moons? What are some facts about the planets?
Preview of Dissection Notes and Chicken Wing and Pickle Dissection LABS

Dissection Notes and Chicken Wing and Pickle Dissection LABS

Created by
Suzanne Sears
My students spend a few days in class learning about bones, ligaments, tendons, skeletal muscles, cartilage, marrow, and tendons. I want the students to observe these parts first hand by dissecting a chicken wing. The attached document contains notes about dissection tools and techniques. It then has a practice lab where students dissect a pickle. Finally, the document contains the chicken wing dissection lab. Teacher notes are provided for both labs.
Preview of Galileo and the Pendulum (Smartboard)

Galileo and the Pendulum (Smartboard)

Created by
David Baxter
Galileo and the Pendulum is a 3-day Smartboard presentation that trains students to use the scientific method as they explore the story of Galileo's early pendulum experiments. The presentation leads students to construct their own experiments to show how swing size, mass, and string length affect the period of a pendulum. The presentation also helps students learn to create formal reports based on their experiments. The conclusion of the presentation summarizes their findings, reinforces the sc
Preview of Endothermic vs Exothermic Reaction Laboratory

Endothermic vs Exothermic Reaction Laboratory

Students observe the temperature changes for an endothermic and an exothermic reaction. Supplies needed are vinegar, baking soda, steel wool, thermometer, and a stopwatch.
Preview of Rocket Fuel Laboratory

Rocket Fuel Laboratory

Students determine the optimum ratio of water to air for propulsion of a balloon "rocket". Supplies needed are a balloon, water, stopwatch, and a measuring cup/graduated cylinder.
Preview of Chocolate Taste Test Experiment

Chocolate Taste Test Experiment

Created by
Shalom Carr
This experiment was designed and performed by English as a Second Language students in a study skills class designed to support students in core classes (including, in this case, science). The experiment follows the scientific method and encourages students to think about how to design a quality experiment. Students blind taste test four different types of chocolate(milk chocolate, dark chocolate, mint chocolate and raspberry chocolate) and rate each on a scale of 1 to 10. This experiment not
Preview of chemistry procedures lab- hot water bath

chemistry procedures lab- hot water bath

Created by
Nicole Bailey
This is a 13 slide Notebook lab activity for the smartboard. It takes students through the step-by-step instructions of how to do a hot water bath. I have the students get with a partner and do the lab procedure as we work through the presentation. It's a great intro activity to a common lab procedure.
Preview of Dunlop Drop: A Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Laboratory

Dunlop Drop: A Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration Laboratory

Students determine how height of fall affects average speed. Optional graphing of the data produces a nice acceleration curve for the resulting distance vs. time graph. Supplies needed are a tennis ball, stopwatch, and a meterstick.
Preview of Speedy Cars: A Speed and Velocity Laboratory

Speedy Cars: A Speed and Velocity Laboratory

Students calculate the speed of cars as they pass the school. Lab can be done from the inside of a chain-link fence that borders a street. A diagram is included on slide 3 of the set-up. Supplies needed are access to a fence that borders a road, stopwatch, and metersticks.
Preview of Biology Depth Perception Laboratory

Biology Depth Perception Laboratory

Students compare depth perception on the dominant and non or co-dominant eye. Supplies needed are pennies (or other uniformly-sized small items, such as beads) and a stopwatch.
Preview of Buoyancy Laboratory

Buoyancy Laboratory

Students explore the force of buoyancy on a submerged mass. Supplies needed are water, a container, a mass set, and spring scale/Newton meter.
Preview of Bacteria and Friends Laboratory

Bacteria and Friends Laboratory

Students analyze slides and draw what they see. Supplies needed are a microscope, slides, and colored pencils.
Preview of Breathe!: A Respiration Laboratory

Breathe!: A Respiration Laboratory

Students determine the effect of increased CO2 on respiratory rate. The only supply needed is a stopwatch.
Preview of SMART Equal Volume different Mass

SMART Equal Volume different Mass

Created by
Dave Effron
Objects that take up the same space but have different masses have a greater density. Here is a ready to use SMARTBoard lesson on density, volume, and mass. Lab activity included that can be used with the SMARTBoard.
Preview of Density Lab

Density Lab

Students explore the densities of 20 different everyday objects.
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