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Middle school basic operations laboratories for Microsoft Word

Preview of How far could you jump on other planets?

How far could you jump on other planets?

This is a short and fun lab for kids to determine how far they would be able to jump on other planets due to gravity. It includes a hypothesis as well as conclusion questions for kids to complete. If you wanted to stretch it out a bit, you could have kids do 3 trials and find their average before calculating their new jump distance. You could also find class average or have kids graph their data. Hope you enjoy!
Preview of EDITABLE - Properties of Matter Summative Assessment (Lap portion)

EDITABLE - Properties of Matter Summative Assessment (Lap portion)

This is the end of unit test for 6th graders. It is based around the Colorado State Standards. This test is an application based test rather than a recall from memory test, which we are finding students need more practice with as the world is calling for problem solvers. I also have available the written portion of the test and the rubric we used to grade it.
Preview of Measuring in centimeters Assessment for 2nd-8th grade

Measuring in centimeters Assessment for 2nd-8th grade

Created by
martha byrd
This product contains two activity and recording sheets to measure students' knowledge of measuring in centimeters using a ruler and calculating additional amounts needed. Also included is a rubric to score their performance and instructions This is a great tool for wrapping up a math or science unit, where you want to check their skill level in measuring.
Preview of Endothermic/Exothermic Lab Activity Note Catcher

Endothermic/Exothermic Lab Activity Note Catcher

Created by
Namaste-Ready
Students participate in an endothermic/ exothermic lab activity and complete the lab sheet/ note catcher.
Preview of Order of Operations and Chemical Reactions Elephant Toothpaste

Order of Operations and Chemical Reactions Elephant Toothpaste

In this lesson, students are exposed to order of operations in math and use the order of operations to solve problems to get the correct numbers of ounces, cups, etc for ingredients for a science experiment - elephant toothpaste. Students will be using order of operations, following a set of directions in the correct order, and exploring an exothermic chemical reaction all while have a great messy fun time!
Preview of Dino Ratios - Using Toy Dinosaurs to Understand Ratios

Dino Ratios - Using Toy Dinosaurs to Understand Ratios

Students use toy dinosaurs to practice concepts of measurement, ratios, proportions, fractions, decimals.
Preview of High Roller - Unit Rate Lab

High Roller - Unit Rate Lab

Created by
katie jamieson
The main focus of this task is calculating unit rates, but I turned it into a lab to give students the opportunity to think like scientists. You can shorten it and give more distinct parameters to fit your classroom. I left some of it open for students to explore and explain for themselves. Enjoy!
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