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7th grade applied math laboratories under $5

Preview of Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Created by
Ray Byle
This is a one period activity/lab to teach students about the concept of density and Archimedes Principle, why things float. Students each get a piece of aluminum foil and design and make a boat. They then must calculate how many pennies it will carry before sinking, and then test it. This is an excellent one day STEM project that combines science, math, design and construction. Students will use the formula Density=Mass divided by Volume.
Preview of HotWheels Speed Lab with a Distance Time Graph

HotWheels Speed Lab with a Distance Time Graph

Created by
Shalon Johnson
This is a fun lab to experiment with speed! Supplies needed per group include: make-shift ramp, masking tape, 3 stop watches, meter-stick, hot wheels car and this lab sheet. Students will mark of one, two and three meters with the tape. Three students with stop-watches will stand at each of those meters. Groups will count down and as another student releases their car down the ramp, all stop watches should start their time simultaneously with the release of the car. Each student will stop their
Preview of Physical properties of matter review using pennies Mass, Volume, and Density Lab

Physical properties of matter review using pennies Mass, Volume, and Density Lab

Physical properties of matter review using pennies to find mass, density, and volume. Supplies You will need many pennies for this lab 15 each of 1981 and older ones and 1983 and newer ones per group. Triple balance beam per group or a central few Small graduated cylinder approximately 50mL I did this with my 6th grade science class, it give them a hands on comparison that density is different from volume and that density of the same materials stays the same no matter the weight. Stu
Preview of Grains of Rice Lab: Estimating the Number of Stars in the Universe

Grains of Rice Lab: Estimating the Number of Stars in the Universe

Created by
Teaching STEAM
In this lab students use rice as stars to simulate how scientists estimate how many stars are out there. An effective way to experience estimation and practical science in astronomy!Goes well with:Modeling Fusion ActivityBuild a Telescope Lab: Reflection and Refraction Fun!Star Spectroscopy/Electromagnetic Spectrum Lab
Preview of Color Changing Lemonade Lab (Fun & Easy End of Year Science Activities) (6-8)

Color Changing Lemonade Lab (Fun & Easy End of Year Science Activities) (6-8)

This lesson centers around a lab where students make their own lemonade from fresh lemons and a special tea that changes color due to changes in pH. It's a fun and easy lab that can be used to talk about acids and pH is a highly visual and tasty way.This Lesson Includes all of these materials:Lab: Color Changing LemonadeInstructional How-To Lab Video + "Science Behind" VideoClassroom Slides with discussion prompts, lesson flow, and embedded videosAll materials are included in a Google Drive fold
Preview of Marble Lab: Graphing distance versus time

Marble Lab: Graphing distance versus time

In this activity, students will use marbles and a ruler to plot some of the essential conditions that describe the movement of an object traveling at constant speed.
Preview of Matter Calculations: Volume and Density (harder version)

Matter Calculations: Volume and Density (harder version)

In this more challenging version of the Matter and Density worksheet students distinguish between mass and weight, chemical and physical changes, density, and volume. They are then presented with different objects, weigh them, calculate their volumes, and determine their densities. They use their calculations to predict whether the objects will float in water. Given densities, students also fill in a density column.
Preview of Intro to Statistics Dice Game (with brief lesson)

Intro to Statistics Dice Game (with brief lesson)

Created by
Delani Chambers
This is designed to give students a very basic introduction to the world of statistics. They do not need any special knowledge to participate. After giving students a brief lesson how how statistics work, they will have fun experimenting with various dice games. This is fun for both students and teachers. Anyone can do it for any math class!
Preview of Analyzing a Vertical Jump: Kinematics Lab Activity

Analyzing a Vertical Jump: Kinematics Lab Activity

This hands-on laboratory activity challenges your students to apply their understanding of kinematic elements and equations to complete an analysis of a simple motion scenario: a human jumping vertically.This activity can be used as an engaging skills practice or formative assessment depending on the needs of your 7th - 12th grade science students.This digital resource includes:Teacher's Guide: outlines suggested laboratory protocols, tips for implementation, and possible methods of document dis
Preview of Beat the Heat- Spice in Peppers (Fun & Easy End of Year Science Activities)

Beat the Heat- Spice in Peppers (Fun & Easy End of Year Science Activities)

This lesson centers around a lab where students make their own spicy pepper butter to explore what parts of a pepper are spiciest and which peppers are spiciest. Then students try out different drinks to see which one is best for giving relief from spice! It's a fun and easy lab that can be used to explore the anatomy of peppers and how our sensory neurons work.This Lesson Includes all of these materials:3-Part Lab: Spice in PeppersMaterials, Ingredients, and Prep for Lab2 Videos: Instructional
Preview of Gummy bear lab/ hypothesis, object volume, graph interpretation lab

Gummy bear lab/ hypothesis, object volume, graph interpretation lab

Created by
Mister Science
This interactive lab for middle school and high school students teaches students how to create a correct hypothesis, prove or disprove the hypothesis using the scientific method, correct use of lab tools like graduated cylinders, triple beam balances, how to calculate density, and how to read and understand data charts. The lab uses the properties of gummy bears to teach these Key concepts. This lab can be used in its entirety over four class periods or can be broken into four separate smaller l
Preview of Scientific Inquiry and Engineering Investigation using Paper Helicopters

Scientific Inquiry and Engineering Investigation using Paper Helicopters

This scientific inquiry and engineering design activity is wonderful to kick of a science or engineering-focused class, or to build classroom expectations and skills for inquiry, engineering, and/or scientific methods. It is super easy in terms of materials and also super fun for the students. It can work effectively with almost any grade in 1-8, but handout material is best geared towards grades 5-8. As it is a google doc, it is easy to modify for your individual class or student needs.It ca
Preview of S'more ratios

S'more ratios

Created by
kenzie kelley
Students practice ratio writting with an in class activity. I give students a small cup with mini graham crackers, mini marshmallows, chocolate chips, and 1 other item. They compare the quantities of each snack. Then on the back they use these quantities to make smores, based on each ingredient.
Preview of Probability and blood types 2

Probability and blood types 2

Created by
Brian Garber
Working with probability and real world data on blood types in populations.This is mainly mathematical but could be used in biology too.While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff… You have managed to find the source of the best Psychology and AP Psychology labs on TPT, go check out my store for other awesome resources, I currently have 498 (3/30/23) different items! These are real labs, you can get your students DOING Psychology! Take a look at my store at… ht
Preview of Ice Cream & Density Lab (Fun & Easy End of Year Science Activities) (6-8)

Ice Cream & Density Lab (Fun & Easy End of Year Science Activities) (6-8)

This lesson centers around a lab where students compare and analyze different brands of ice cream using concepts of density, mass, and volume. It's a fun and easy lab that reinforces what density is and gives students practice in measuring mass and volume and using those values to calculate density. This Lesson Includes all of these materials:Lab: Ice Cream & DensityInstructional How-To Lab Video + "Science Behind" VideoClassroom Slides with discussion prompts, lesson flow, and embedded vide
Preview of Geometry Indirect Measurement Lab

Geometry Indirect Measurement Lab

Created by
Stacey Garrity
MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE GROUND… What’s the tallest place around? Using a mirror placed on the ground, students will determine heights of objects that are not conveniently measured by other means and take indirect measurement from a concept into practice. The lab has clear instructions for how to execute the measurements, an example, and then templates for students to do their own measurements and computations.Teachers must have mirrors and tape measures for this lab - 1 set for each group of stud
Preview of Metric Liquid Volume Lab

Metric Liquid Volume Lab

Designed to be a hands-on activity using various beakers or Measuring cups.I used...100 mL Graduated cylinder1 L Beaker (Quart on opposite side)500 mL beaker (Pints on opposite side250 mL Beaker (Cups on opposide side)1 medicine cup (Drams and mL)
Preview of Tree Measuring Lab

Tree Measuring Lab

Created by
Teaching STEAM
Teaching circumference and diameter conversions? Teaching graphing or data literacy? If you schools has any trees, this hands-on outdoor activity is for you! All you need are flexible measuring tapes, chalk, and this sheet for students to gain real-life experience converting circumference to diameter. It is also a great lab for learning graphing! I use it when teaching variability and frequency graphs (dot plots, box plots, histograms). Please download the Free Tree Measurement Data for studen
Preview of Skittles Math Lab! Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents!

Skittles Math Lab! Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents!

Created by
Shalon Johnson
This is a fun and yummy way to apply conversions of fractions, decimals and percent. All you need is a bag of skittles per group and this Math Lab handout!
Preview of Which Is More Cost Effective? Solar Heat or Oil Heat. The Math in Action Series.

Which Is More Cost Effective? Solar Heat or Oil Heat. The Math in Action Series.

Created by
MrNick1
Newly revised and improved. As heating costs and power outages seem to be on the rise, many Americans are looking into alternative energy resources. The use of oil for home heating has many people looking into solar energy especially those living in the Southern sections of the United States where the sun is stronger. This activity will ask your students to look at some basic costs for installing and heating their homes with oil and solar energy from a mathematical view point. Topics co
Preview of Chewey Bubble Gum Company - Intro To Probability

Chewey Bubble Gum Company - Intro To Probability

Created by
Paige Laurain
Want to introduce your students to the probability of something happening? Want to peak their interest before you start a probability unit? This experiment based activity allows students to find the probability of something happening while having fun and popping bubble gum bubbles!
Preview of Human Blood Lab

Human Blood Lab

Created by
Jennifer Aragon
Human blood is complex. It is made up of four different components, each making a unique proportion This experiment will introduce you to human blood and will help you understand the proportions of red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets and plasma.
Preview of Engineering: Weights and Measures Conversion Tables

Engineering: Weights and Measures Conversion Tables

A weights and measures conversion table is useful when converting and calculating engineering, construction and STEM problem solving projects and activities. It helps students learn how to locate information and convert that information into their calculations. The conversion table also allows teachers to increase the rigor in their activities and problem solving projects by supplying students access to the needed information to accurately calculate a complex problem.
Preview of How Much for Those Fries? The Math in Action Series.

How Much for Those Fries? The Math in Action Series.

Created by
MrNick1
Ever wonder how the price at a "Fast Food" restaurant may be determined. This activity may just answer that question for you. The application of mathematical theory has always been the "when will I ever use this Real Life" attitude from our students. I created this lesson to reinforce the theory of graphing data, calculating an equation of best fit, and formulating a conclusion. Each student will be able to see the usefulness of mathematics in a Real World setting. Common core stand
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