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Middle school math laboratories for Microsoft Word

Preview of Beaker Pong: Experimental Design and Graphing Lab, NGSS aligned

Beaker Pong: Experimental Design and Graphing Lab, NGSS aligned

Created by
ZeiSCI
Great 1st week or 1st month STEM activity! All parts are EDITABLE and includes a graphing grid! This is a great way to introduce the "science process" (better phrase for scientific method) at the start of a semester or anytime you want fun to occur in your classroom.*****Focus on the NGSS PRACTICES Dimension*****The National Research Council's (NRC) Framework describes a vision of what it means to be proficient in science; it rests on a view of science as both a body of knowledge and an evidenc
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 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
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 Terminal Speed Physics Lab & Graphing Activity using Coffee Filters {EDITABLE}

Terminal Speed Physics Lab & Graphing Activity using Coffee Filters {EDITABLE}

Do you want a teach your students about terminal speed, but can't find the time to put together a complex lab and then mark it all? This is the lab for you! This is part of my cost-saving, amazing Physics Bundle! This is a quick lab that your students can complete start to finish in one class period. The student handout pages include: • Purpose • Question • Rationale • Materials • Procedure • Observation Table • Graphing and Follow-up Questions + Conclusion You'll need: • meter stick • coff
Preview of Halloween Mystery Lab

Halloween Mystery Lab

In this lab activity students will investigate how drop height of a substance affects the diameter of a splattered droplet. They will utilize the scientific method to conduct this experiment which will actively engage middle school science students! Students LOVE this!
Preview of Gravity Lab: Calculating Distance in Space

Gravity Lab: Calculating Distance in Space

Created by
Mark Brown
In this lab, students start by measuring how far they can jump on Earth, and then calculate how far they could jump on the different planets and Earth's moon, based on the amount of gravity present on each body. This was a great way to demonstrate the effects of gravity, while also reinforcing the 6th grade math concept of division of decimals. All steps of the scientific method are included, along with a full rubric to assess students' learning. **Find the Dual Language Spanish version here:
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 Modeling Percent of Moon Illuminated Science Math Lab  Activity

Modeling Percent of Moon Illuminated Science Math Lab Activity

Created by
Mrs Lyons
Overview In this activity students will create a mathematical (graphing) model of the lunar phases. They will use metric measurement skills to determine percentage representation of moon phases and develop a graph of the lunar phase. Then they will analyze the graph to make predictions. Student Learning Objectives: • Measure accurately using a metric ruler • Calculate percent of moon surface illuminated • Organize and graph data Standards Alignment: • Middle School Science (6-8) Next Generatio
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 Next Generation Science Lab:  How Gross is your Phone?  A Bacteria Lab

Next Generation Science Lab: How Gross is your Phone? A Bacteria Lab

NGSS Claim and Reasoning lab where students design and culture bacteria found on their phone. This is an open ended inquiry lab. Students are given a list of materials and asked to come up with their own procedures to support a claim. This lab goes with a unit over Bacteria and Viruses. I use this lab as a replacement for the recipe lab of growing bacteria. Since students are designing a test, and using their own property, it makes the learning all that more relevant! I use this lab i
Preview of Metrics, Measurement, and Conversions Lab

Metrics, Measurement, and Conversions Lab

When I teach the Metric System at the beginning of the year, I have my students do this lab. They measure the length of various objects, mass, volume of liquids, volume of a box (3D on the lab), temperature in Celsius, and answer a few wrap-up questions. Students complete some metric conversions along the way.I have used this lab with 7th and 10th graders. It would be easy to modify to any level. It is in Word, so change anything as needed for your class!You will have to create your own key, ba
Preview of Lab Activity Calculating Rates of Tectonic Plate Motion

Lab Activity Calculating Rates of Tectonic Plate Motion

Created by
Mrs Lyons
In this activity students will calculate the rate of the movement of Pacific Tectonic plate by examinining the formation of Hawaiian island chain. Students begin by determining ages of rocks found on each island using radiometric dating principle. Then they use scale maps to determine real world distances between islands. Finally they determine speed of motion from distance and time passed. This lab utilizes the claim, evidence and reasoning framework to guide students to synthesis of ideas and
Preview of Christmas Science Lab Dissolving Candy Cane Experiment

Christmas Science Lab Dissolving Candy Cane Experiment

Created by
The Lesson Pony
STEM Your students will be very interested in this activity. It has become a holiday tradition that my students look forward to experiencingStudents in this laboratory activity work cooperatively to produce the desired product, make observations, and examine the effect of heat on bonding forces. They complete a written handout relating to the effect of heat on bonding and have lots of fun.The product contains 2 labs. At the conclusion, students will answer questions and complete a graph. Detai
Preview of Angle Launched Projectiles Lab Bundle

Angle Launched Projectiles Lab Bundle

Created by
Hoop There It Is
How does launch angle impact the range, hang time, and maximum height of a projectile? Allow your students to investigate and explore angle launched projectiles with this Angle Launch Virtual Lab (which uses and online applet from PhET) and Nerf Launcher Lab (which uses Nerf guns). Whether you use the online, face-to-face, or both versions of this lab, your students will observe and analyze how 2D vectors, component vectors, projectile motion, geometry, and trigonometry come into play for proj
Preview of Heart Rate Investigation - Fitness in Health and Physical Activity

Heart Rate Investigation - Fitness in Health and Physical Activity

Created by
Stephanie P
This investigation allows students to measure their heart rates after different physical activities. It will allow them to see that the more vigorous the activity, they higher their heart rate will climb. It also allows areas for reflection and can be used for further learning throughout the year. This is a great activity to begin a fitness unit or to even start at the beginning of the year. A great cross curricular approach as well, incorporating math and the need for addition and multipli
Preview of Ms. Burrows' Human Body Proportion Lab Parts 1 and 2

Ms. Burrows' Human Body Proportion Lab Parts 1 and 2

A full description of this lab is free to download on TCP under my other listings. This is printable lab worksheet for students to use for the Human Body Proportions Lab. This is an EXCELLENT lesson that both you and your students will enjoy. Ms. Burrows Body Proportions Lab by Dana M. Burrows is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Calculating Speed Experiment & Practice using ramps, marbles- Scientific Method

Calculating Speed Experiment & Practice using ramps, marbles- Scientific Method

Created by
Scienceisfun
Use the Scientific Method to determine and practice calculating speed using the formula: Speed= distance/ timeProblem: How does the incline of a ramp affect the speed of a marble rolling down it?Materials:Track (4 meter sticks placed on the floor to act as a track)Ruler (the ramp)3 ramp set-ups1 marbleTimerThis activity pairs nicely with:Calculating Speed Practice Task Cards (15) Speed, Distance or Time EDITABLEAND it is part of the following BUNDLE:Introduction to Motion and Calculating Speed
Preview of EDITABLE Marble Roller Coaster Lab Potential/Kinetic Energy & Calculating Speed

EDITABLE Marble Roller Coaster Lab Potential/Kinetic Energy & Calculating Speed

Created by
Sarah Bhanji
The marble roller coaster is always a class favorite. This FULLY EDITABLE lab can be detailed and tailored to your classroom needs. It includes potential and kinetic energy, gravitational energy, energy transformation, and calculating speed learning opprotunitites for students.
Preview of "Watts Your Power on the Stairs?"  Quick lab calculating work and power

"Watts Your Power on the Stairs?" Quick lab calculating work and power

Created by
Wendt Education
This lab activity has students compare the work and power they have while walking and running up a flight of stairs. This is a pretty common lab activity, but I just could not find a student handout that had exactly what I was looking for. So, I made this one and hope you will try it out and let me know how it goes! Students will have to measure the distance and time of each trial, and use the work and power formulas. They will also identify the independent variable, dependent variable, cons
Preview of NGSS / NYSSLS Aligned Marble Roll Challenge Graphing Lab with Key / Lesson Plan

NGSS / NYSSLS Aligned Marble Roll Challenge Graphing Lab with Key / Lesson Plan

Looking for a time-saving, standards-aligned science hands-on resource to teach graphing? Explore our "Marble Roll Challenge Lab" – NGSS and NYSSLS-aligned lesson that includes a lesson plan and an answer key! Elevate your middle school science class with this engaging hands-on activity that requires the easiest supplies! Teach variables, data collection, and graphing effortlessly. Unlock success with this ready-to-use, time-saving resource today! Key Benefits:Time-Saving Lesson Plan: Our compr
Preview of Unit Conversion (Unit Factor Method) Challenge Stations

Unit Conversion (Unit Factor Method) Challenge Stations

Created by
The Middle Brain
I believe unit conversions / stoichiometry / dimensional analysis is one of the most important skills to master. It is so useful in real life, whether traveling internationally, cooking, building, sewing, etc. After the 50th worksheet and word problem, I decided to make activities and stations for my students to practice unit conversions. Each station is set up for a different “real life” scenario that could involve unit conversion. You can modify the scenarios to fit the materials you have, but
Preview of Slime Lab - Scientific Method

Slime Lab - Scientific Method

Students will work through the steps of the Scientific Method in order to recreate the example of the slime. Students will understand the need to revise their hypothesis based on the results they get.
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