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Preview of Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

This lab or activity is a hands-on and collaborative learning lesson that incorporates the following: STEM Earthquakes Geology Engineering Design Real-World Connections Problem Solving Inferencing and Predicting Materials: this handout, mini-marshmellows, toothpicks, jello Overview: Students will work together to tackle a real-world problem: engineers are constantly working to design and build buildings that can survive the impact of serious earthquakes. I show students some videos and picture
Preview of Frog Dissection Coloring Practice

Frog Dissection Coloring Practice

Before virtual or frog specimen dissection, students should complete this practice to prepare for dissection and familiarize themselves with the placement of the frogs organs. It can also be used to learn and practice the organs and organ systems.
Preview of Microscope Lab Intro - Letter 'e' and Colored Threads w/ Key

Microscope Lab Intro - Letter 'e' and Colored Threads w/ Key

Created by
Ian Keith
This is the lab that I use to introduce the light microscope. The first part of the lab focuses on the proper procedures of using a microscope. Each student has to fill out the procedures section before they can start working on the field of view drawings. Once they are done then each pair of students gets a letter 'e' slide and a colored threads slide. This activity supports Grade Seven California State Science Standard 7A - Select and use appropriate tools and technology (including calculators
Preview of Paper Airplane Lab:  Gravity and Air Resistance

Paper Airplane Lab: Gravity and Air Resistance

This activity helps demonstrate some of the unbalanced forces, namely gravity and air resistance, that affect us every day. Students should predict why paper airplanes do not stay in the air forever. After testing their paper airplane, they should create a force diagram and answer some questions regarding these unbalanced forces. Materials needed: paper, meter stick Main topics: unbalanced forces, gravity, air resistance (friction). Quick, easy, and effective in demonstrating gravity and
Preview of "Inertia Games" Lab Activity - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

"Inertia Games" Lab Activity - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

Created by
MS Science Spot
Students are introduced to the concept of Newton's 1st Law of Motion and inertia by completing six (6) different challenges/games in this lab activity. Example of one of the game challenges:a. Get a plastic cup, index cards, and a quarter. b. Place the index card on top of the cup so it is centered over the opening. Put the quarter on top of the index card. c. Using your finger pull the index card out from under the quarter. You are trying to get the quarter to drop into the cup. d. Compl
Preview of Engineering Design Process Template

Engineering Design Process Template

STEM programs focus a lot of it's learning on the Engineering Design Process. This Engineering Design Process Sheet will allow students to become Engineers in the classroom. They will be able to Ask, Imagine, Plan, Create, and Improve a Prototype for any Unit that they are learning about.(Made in a Microsoft Word document so that teachers can edit questions, etc.) If you would prefer an Engineering Design Process:Engineering Design Process- Digital Notebook- Click Here! Word Search- Click here!C
Preview of Tides Lab Using Water Balloons - Hands On Experience That Kids LOVE!

Tides Lab Using Water Balloons - Hands On Experience That Kids LOVE!

This lab is a really fun way to use discovery and investigation to teach students how gravity and inertia cause tides, along with the moon. The cost is low (a package of water balloons and yarn) and it is a great activity to get kids moving and outside. They work in small groups and go through a series of steps and procedures and record data. This was one of the most fun labs of the year for students and was instrumental is having kids understand why we have high tides on the side of the Earth c
Preview of Trees, Forestry and Deforestation 5E Lab-Distance learning possible

Trees, Forestry and Deforestation 5E Lab-Distance learning possible

Update for distance learning: Students could do this lab at home with a tree in their backyard, neighborhood, or park. They need a cheap measuring tape, a cardboard triangle, string and a weight. Through zoom or a video, teachers can help students through the math. Another option is for the teacher to make a video measuring a tree and the corresponding math. Students can do the follow-up questions on their own.This is a full 5E designed for inquiry. It is advanced enough for AP, but accessible f
Preview of Lab: Paper Plate Periodic Table and m&m Atoms - Energy Levels and Electrons

Lab: Paper Plate Periodic Table and m&m Atoms - Energy Levels and Electrons

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Students study the structure of the atom with m&m's atoms on a paper plate periodic table! This lab investigation on edible "electrons" and elements explores the Essential Question: How are Elements Arranged in the Periodic Table? And, How Are Electrons Configured in an Atom?"Share with your students edible electrons; EX: m&m's, skittles, smarties, cereal, or mini-marshmallows. Ss will model atoms of elements using a paper plate and different sorts of sweets. At the end of the lab, when
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 Test My Genes Lab: Students Use Their Traits to Practice Punnett Squares - NGSS

Test My Genes Lab: Students Use Their Traits to Practice Punnett Squares - NGSS

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
In Brief: The lab proceeds as follows1. Students complete a short matching section using important genetics terms2. Students read about five different human traits (Interlacing of fingers, PTC tasting, Presence of Palmaris Longus Muscle, Hair Texture, and Color Vision)3. Students attempt to determine their genotpyes, based upon their phenotypes, and the information in the lab.4. Students perform Punnett Squares using their genotypes, in order to make predictions about future generationsA. NEXT
Preview of Simple Machines Marshmallow Catapult Lab Experiment - Newton's Laws

Simple Machines Marshmallow Catapult Lab Experiment - Newton's Laws

Created by
SchoolRocks
Really fun way to teach simple machines, levers, and Newton's Laws. This is a lesson plan with the full description of how to make marshmallow catapults to launch in class. This is a formal lesson plan, usable for any observation. This was a big hit in the classroom!
Preview of Soil Horizons A-B-C Formation Lab Activity Edible

Soil Horizons A-B-C Formation Lab Activity Edible

Created by
Rick Berry
Hands-on activity that teaches students everything they need to know about soil. I finally did this activity for the first time today-11/5/13 and it was great. Students actually form Horizon C through the weathering of "bedrock", Horizon A, and Horizon B through "leaching". Students learn soil horizons, which forms 1st, how they form, soil composition, how living things impact the soil, and many other things related to soil. Thanks and Enjoy.
Preview of Carrying Capacity and Limiting Factors Game

Carrying Capacity and Limiting Factors Game

Created by
Mr D and Science
Very fun and engaging game/activity to help teach your students about Carrying Capacity and Limiting Factors. Students will compete for "food" in this activity in order to determine the carrying capacity of the class. The worksheet comes with a pre-activity question and 3 post activity questions. Includes "food" cards and guidelines for teacher to use. Your students will enjoy this activity, while learning. Item is completely editable.
Preview of Conduction, Convection, Radiation Popcorn Lab

Conduction, Convection, Radiation Popcorn Lab

Created by
Luv 2 Teach
Students will investigate the differnces between conduction, convection, and radiation by making popcorn. The students LOVE this lab!
Preview of The Edible Layers of the Earth Lab

The Edible Layers of the Earth Lab

Created by
Ellen Z
This is easy and pretty much all you need is to buy is a bag of m&m's! My students loved this and made great connections between the actual layers of the Earth and how it correlates with m&m's. There is also an answer key included. Very easy to follow directions.
Preview of Dogfish Shark Dissection Lab Guide

Dogfish Shark Dissection Lab Guide

Created by
Dustin Hastings
Complete with pre-lab sheet with questions, background info sheet with questions, Observation Sheet with procedure, pictures and post lab questions, Post-lab Analysis sheet, Internal/External Anatomy diagram sheets, Digestive System diagram sheet, Male and Female anatomy sheet. It's all here!
Preview of Identifying Sewing Equipment

Identifying Sewing Equipment

Created by
MsPowerPoint
Are you looking for a modern version of sewing equipment or tools? Is your copy looking dated and has been photocopied a few dozen times? This is a digital file with clear images of sewing equipment found on 2 pages. Students in your Sewing and Textiles classes can start the course learning about notions and tools used in the sewing laboratory prior to beginning their course. They learn both the proper name of the tool as well as its function. There are a total of 17 tools to identify. A
Preview of Potato Lab: Diffusion and Osmosis -  NGSS

Potato Lab: Diffusion and Osmosis - NGSS

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
A. NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS HEREIN DCI’s: LS1.A Structure and Function Cross Cutting Concepts: Cause and Effect, Systems and System Models, Stability and Change Scientific and Engineering Practices: Asking Questions and Defining Problems Analyzing and Interpreting Data Developing and Using Models Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions Engaging in Argument from Evidence Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information B. SUGGESTED USES Prior Knowledge: Stud
Preview of Microscope Lab #4 Pond Water

Microscope Lab #4 Pond Water

Created by
Ian Keith
This is my favorite microscope lab because the students really get to see organisms swimming around in the water. I ask the students to bring in water samples from water sources around their neighborhood. Make sure to tell them that you don't want a water sample from the gutter. I have a digital microscope that I use to project the images on my overhead screen. There is nothing better than seeing a 3 foot long mosquito larva projected on the overhead screen!!! This activity supports Grade Seven
Preview of Inertia Lab:  Testing Newtons First Law of Motion

Inertia Lab: Testing Newtons First Law of Motion

Students always enjoy testing inertia. This activity takes students through three activities that demonstrate Newton's First Law of Motion. Students should notice that an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Materials needed: coins or washers, beaker or cup, note card, toy car. Main topics: inertia, Newton's First Law of Motion Quick, easy, and effective in demonstrating inertia. Great for middle school or
Preview of Science Lab Safety Rules/Contract & Safety Poster Assignment

Science Lab Safety Rules/Contract & Safety Poster Assignment

This is an easy lab safety contract that puts the responsibility back on the students rather than on you as the teacher. The contract is written in kid-friendly terms and can easily be explained in one class period. This contract explains the safety rules of the classrooms and requires both the students and parents to sign acknowledging their understanding of the rules. **The contract is editable so you can change the year and add your own name, school, or classroom number.** How to use th
Preview of Physics: Simple Machines - Marshmallow Lever Lab

Physics: Simple Machines - Marshmallow Lever Lab

This lab uses ordinary objects to construct levers. Students measure success and accuracy. This lab also allows students to try to hit the teacher with the marshmallows using the levers. The students love it!
Preview of Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Middle Schoolers LOVE probability! This is a GREAT lesson around Halloween when the kids are already hyped up on sugar and want to 'talk' to their classmates. This activity allows the students to DISCOVER the differences between EXPERIMENTAL and THEORETICAL probability and connect it to everyday experiences. The probability lesson lends itself to fractions, decimals, percents, data collection, rational & irrational numbers, statistical graphs (box and whiskers, frequency tables...), measu
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