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Preview of Halloween Spooky Science Experiments | Pumpkins, Fall, STEM, October

Halloween Spooky Science Experiments | Pumpkins, Fall, STEM, October

Boo! Halloween is an exciting time-- keep kids engaged and learning with four spooky science labs using pumpkins, glow sticks, candy corn, and balloons. Your class will love the labs and YOU can rest easy knowing your students are learning about force, energy, matter, mixtures, and variables.Study physical science concepts while focusing on identifying variables, collecting and recording data, and drawing conclusions. Most students need a lot of practice with variables and this is such a fun way
Preview of Thanksgiving Science: 5 Activities & Labs

Thanksgiving Science: 5 Activities & Labs

Included in this package are science activities and printables to excite your students for Thanksgiving! Students will learn/engage in the following activities:Anatomy of a Turkey (NO PREP!) This activity focuses on the body system of a turkey. Students are provided body part names and descriptions. They must match these body parts with their correct location on the body of a turkey.Selective Breeding to Create a "Super Turkey" (NO PREP!) Students observe sets of turkeys with noticeabl
Preview of Fall Halloween Science: Dissolve Candy Corn w/ the Scientific Method- DIGITAL!

Fall Halloween Science: Dissolve Candy Corn w/ the Scientific Method- DIGITAL!

Created by
Scienceisfun
Have a little science fun in October for Halloween!Use the Scientific Method to conduct 3 experiments:1st- Observe what happens when you add a candy corn to vinegar2nd- How does water temperature affect the dissolving rate of a candy corn.3rd- How does the type of liquid affect the dissolving rate of candy corn (water, Oil, alcohol)The first experiment (with the different temperature waters) is now available digitally for your remote/ distance learners! All they need is some cups, candy corn, a
Preview of Distance Formula Lesson (Discovery Lab)

Distance Formula Lesson (Discovery Lab)

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This is a discovery activity that will guide your students to deriving the distance formula using the Pythagorean Theorem. This is a partner activity that is an introduction before you give notes. This resource includes: -Background Building Activity -A Discovery Activity -Reflection
Preview of Experimental Probability Activity (dice lab)

Experimental Probability Activity (dice lab)

In this activity students work with a partner to roll a pair of dice (many times) and record the sum of the dice in a data collection sheet. Once the data has been collected the students are walked through the process of calculating the experimental probability for each sum and then the theoretical probability for each sum and are asked questions about the differences they find between the values. Students also make a bar graph using the percentages for theoretical probability and can visually s
Preview of Algebra Lab: Quadratics - Using the Vertex Formula with Water Rockets!

Algebra Lab: Quadratics - Using the Vertex Formula with Water Rockets!

Created by
Algebra4All
Are you the type of teacher who will go that extra mile to get your students involved. Then have I got a lab for you! Build and launch water rockets to help your students connect with quadratics and the vertex formula. With just a few simple and inexpensive PVC parts from the local home improvement store, and a bicycle pump, you can build yourself a simple and fun water bottle rocket launcher. And the rockets are simple 2-liter soda bottles, but boy do they fly! See my students launching wa
Preview of Backyard Project - Perimeter, Area, and Volume - Real World Applications

Backyard Project - Perimeter, Area, and Volume - Real World Applications

This project is the culmination of the perimeter, area, volume unit. It can be used as a task for the Common Core, or real world application of the measurement unit. Students estimate the cost to build a backyard, with a swimming pool, deck, shed, playset area, garden, and brick walkway. Using the calculations and costs associated with purchasing materials needed to construct the different parts, students will generate the total cost of the project, without labor. With the dimensions provide
Preview of Fall Science Activities for October

Fall Science Activities for October

Created by
Teaching Muse
Integrate fall into your science curriculum using these fun autumn-inspired activities. Students will celebrate pumpkins, Dia de Los Muertos, and Halloween as they complete the activities based around the science topics of physical and chemical changes, the skeletal system, life and energy cycles, and design and engineering STEM lessons. Like this activity? Check out the monthly science bundle and save 20% by clicking here. October science topics covered: Life cyclesEnergy cyclesPhysical and che
Preview of Autumn Fall Leaf Observation & Experiment Inquiry Scientific Method Book

Autumn Fall Leaf Observation & Experiment Inquiry Scientific Method Book

Created by
Scienceisfun
Leaf Observations and Experiment Inquiry and Scientific Method Book Observe, measure, trace, rub, feel and experiment with a leaf students bring in! Predict and Experiment: Sink or float? How can you make a leaf sink? Drop time? Several different levels of experiments included in this book. Chromatography experiment to determine what colors are found in leaves included. This product is also part of a bundle at a GREAT VALUE!! Fall Autumn Leaf, Pumpkin & Apple Observation, Experiment
Preview of Leaf Collection Project

Leaf Collection Project

A fall leaf collection project to help students practice taxonomy, scientific naming, and presentation skills. NEW OPTION: SELFIE LEAF COLLECTION! More info below. Students will collect ten native leaves, use an online taxonomic key to identify the species, and display leaves in a book. Includes student instructions and a grading rubric. Assign this project at least 3 weeks in advance of the due date. Here in Tennessee, it inevitably rains every weekend during prime leaf-collecting season, so
Preview of How Many Licks to the Center of a Tootsie Pop? Statistics!

How Many Licks to the Center of a Tootsie Pop? Statistics!

Looking for novel way to get your middle school students excited about math and statistics?! This file contains everything you need to conduct the experiment (except the Tootsie Pops!) that answers the age old question "How many licks does it take to get the center of a tootsie pop?" The lesson covers mean, median, mode, range, outliers, tables, graphs, box and whisker plots, data collection, pre and post discussion questions, experimental procedures, and student reflection. I also provided a s
Preview of Halloween Science FREEBIE: Dissolving Candy Corn

Halloween Science FREEBIE: Dissolving Candy Corn

Are you looking for an easy to set-up, engaging Halloween Lab Activity for your Science class? Check out a preview of my Fall & Halloween Science Lab and Activities Bundle by downloading this FREE Dissolving Candy Corn Science Experiment. You may also like these SEASONAL SCIENCE resources:⭐ Halloween Science Lab Activity Bundle⭐ Christmas STEM Challenge Activity⭐ Christmas Science Activities and Lab Bundle⭐ Christmas Science Activity: The Case of the Missing Santa Claus⭐ Winter STEM Activity
Preview of Investigating the Spread of a Viral Outbreak

Investigating the Spread of a Viral Outbreak

Created by
Ruddy4Learning
Students in grades 5 - 9 model the spread of an infectious disease under the entertaining theme of a zombie outbreak. One student unknowingly is patient zero and students simulate the spread of an airborne illness. This highly engaging activity covers health topics, nature of science, and math skills as students graph data in a line plot. Higher level students can be challenged to find the function of the exponential growth of the outbreak.
Preview of Flip Book Transformation Project

Flip Book Transformation Project

Created by
StefBub
Students create a flip book using Power Point to discover and/or apply properties of geometric transformations. The student handout provides detailed instructions on how to create the flip book which includes using the “duplicate slide” feature in Power Point. Students are required* to create a minimum of 10 slides with 4 different movements. Students are given the opportunity to choose what type of movements they use within given parameters. This choice provides the opportunity for great di
Preview of Colors In a Plant/ Leaf Chromatography Experiment, Scientific Method

Colors In a Plant/ Leaf Chromatography Experiment, Scientific Method

Created by
Scienceisfun
Try this GREAT activity in the Autumn! (2 different levels of this activity are included) Students mash green leaves and soak them in rubbing alcohol. They place a coffe filter in the mixture and watch as the colors separate! I like to do this with several different types of trees inteh autumn (you have to collect some green and some colored leaves from the same trees) and then have students compare the colors found in the leaves to the colors those trees turn in the fall! For example, the
Preview of Math Lab:  Terminating and Repeating Decimals/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Math Lab: Terminating and Repeating Decimals/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

This is a GREAT lab for students to discover the value of patterns in our wonderful world of mathematics! * In the lesson, students DO discover a relationship between fractions and decimals beginning with NINETEEN FRACTIONS THAT STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO DIVIDE THE NUMERATOR BY THE DENOMINATOR ON EACH.* Students learn the meaning of the terms "terminating" and "repeating" relative to decimals.* Students learn how and when it is appropriate to use the bar above repeating decimals. *
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Station Rotation

Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Station Rotation

Created by
Michelle Fries
A Hands-On Approach to Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution. This activity helps students to really understand the substitution method by having them physically replace a variable with its equivalent value.
Preview of Inverse Function Investigation with Desmos.com

Inverse Function Investigation with Desmos.com

Created by
StefBub
In this online investigation, students use Desmos.com as a substitute for the traditional graphing calculator to investigate properties of inverse functions. This is a great introductory activity into inverse functions as it gives students a visual understanding of what a function and its inverse can look like. In the activity, students are instructed to create a table of values for a function, create the table of values for the inverse function, and graph the line y=x. In so doing, students
Preview of Scatterplots Linear Regression Line of Best Fit Forearms & Height (Editable)

Scatterplots Linear Regression Line of Best Fit Forearms & Height (Editable)

Created by
Peter Jonnard
After teaching my students about scatterplots, correlation, and the line of best fit, I take a day for them to do a hands-on lab, in which they measure their height (in inches) and their forearm length (from the tip of their elbow, to the bony point on their wrist), and we plot the class data, write the equation of the line of best fit, and then use the equation generated both forwards and backwards. They will need 45 minutes to an hour to do this in class. I have found that if the students br
Preview of Geometry - Graphing Special Lines-Parallel and Perpendicular-Two Investigations

Geometry - Graphing Special Lines-Parallel and Perpendicular-Two Investigations

This activity contains two investigations. First Investigation:• On the graph provided, students graph each of the pairs of points and draw a line through the pair of points.• The students study the two lines and conjecture that the two lines are parallel.• Then the students find the slope of the two given lines to notice that when the lines were parallel the slope of the two lines are equal.• Students repeat these three steps with four more points. • After students know that two parallel lines
Preview of Pumpkin STEM Challenges & Activities BUNDLE

Pumpkin STEM Challenges & Activities BUNDLE

Pumpkin STEM Challenges & Activities BUNDLE - Your Solution to Educational Excitement!Are you searching for an engaging and educational way to captivate your students' curiosity and understanding of the natural world? Look no further! Our Pumpkin STEM Challenges & Activities BUNDLE is the key to unlocking the secrets of pumpkins, offering an exciting, hands-on solution to the question: "What is the problem that this product solves?" - Problem: How can you make learning about the life cyc
Preview of Thanksgiving Dinner Science

Thanksgiving Dinner Science

Are you looking for a fun experiment to do with your students with a thanksgiving twist? Well then look no further than Thanksgiving Dinner Science! With this fun hands on experiment your students will practice the scientific method as they help Dr. Turkey solve the mystery of starch! Your students will use inquiry to learn which common thanksgiving foods have starch and which do not! By the end of this experiment they will know that starch is commonly found in roots and is the reason why tree
Preview of Halloween Candy Density Lab

Halloween Candy Density Lab

Created by
Klippel's Korner
Use halloween candy to explore and learn about density.A common confusion is that density and weight go together. Use this lab to cement the idea that weight doesn't equal density. Students will place different types of candy into a tub or beaker of water and test is they sink or float determining if they are more or less dense than water. This lab includes: Teacher directions, student task card (directions), and student lab sheets in both full page and ready to cut and paste into a science comp
Preview of Matching Activity - Solving Quadratics

Matching Activity - Solving Quadratics

Three things come to mind as to why I wrote this activity... First, students are petrified of word problems. I wrote this activity to give students experience with solving applications of the quadratic. Second, I want students to demonstrate their ability to use four different methods to solve quadratics. Third, I want students to be cognizant that they will need to decide which method is best given the structure of the quadratic equation. There are 24 cards: 4 story cards, 4 equation car
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