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Science research for Microsoft Excel

Preview of Tides and Moon Phase Graph Activity using NOAA

Tides and Moon Phase Graph Activity using NOAA

Students will develop a graphical model of the Earth-Sun-Moon system to describe the cyclic patterns of lunar phases and how they affect our tides. NGSS-MSESS1-1 In this activity, students will go to the NOAA website and collect tidal data from a region around the US. Students plot a month of tidal data and predict the moon phases based on how high the high tides are and how low the low tides are (spring vs neap tides). Students are amazed to find that their predictions are right by looking a
Preview of Weather Tracking in Excel

Weather Tracking in Excel

Created by
TechedOutTeacher
Compatible with Google Sheets, Google Classroom, or as a stand-alone file on a PC, this product is a must have for any teacher comparing weather conditions in multiple locations! BEFORE YOU BUY: This file is part of a larger unit. Save yourself money by purchasing the Super Science Set for Weather and Climate nstead of buying each file separately.   Purchased alone, you get: ⭐ An Excel workbook that enables students to track the weather for 5 different locations as a whole class or individ
Preview of Excel Workbook

Excel Workbook

Created by
LsotoTeach
This is the excel file that is a 3-part bundle that comprises a video tutorial, an informative handout, and an Excel file meticulously guiding students through a step-by-step process. The aim is to empower students with the skills to transform raw data into concise summative data tables and graphs, complete with standard deviation error bars. The tutorial covers the entire spectrum – from utilizing Excel for table and graph preparation to conducting statistical analyses using Anova tests, t-test
Preview of Curated List of 200+ Criminal Cases for Forensic Science research

Curated List of 200+ Criminal Cases for Forensic Science research

Created by
Mrs Nerd's Store
In my Forensic Science course, my students create a major case research report at the end of the semester. The instructions and rubric for this assignment are posted in my TPT storefront. For this assignment I created a list of cases - some famous, some lesser known - so that no two students have the same topic. There are suspects who are long since deceased, still imprisoned, some even exonerated and released. Over the years my list went from 35 cases to now 200. My list is now also organized i
Preview of Blank Table of Contents

Blank Table of Contents

Created by
Callie B
This blank table of contents is very versatile and can be used in any subject. It features a three columns; one for the date, title, and page number. It is small enough to be glued in a math journal or science notebook. When certain notes, references, or resources are collected and/or adhered into the journal,students can easily stay organized by using this table of contents. CButcher
Preview of Spreadsheet of Disorders (goes with Genetic Disorder Presentation)

Spreadsheet of Disorders (goes with Genetic Disorder Presentation)

This is a list of genetic disorders...it goes with the Genetic Disorder Presentation Project in my shop. I have the disorder listed and then a quick description so that students have an idea of what they would like to research.
Preview of The Different types of clouds

The Different types of clouds

Created by
Gina Howell
In this lesson, students will be first using their observational skills to observe the types of clouds present for the next ten days. Second, the student will identify and discuss how different types of clouds relate to weather systems. Third, the students will be able to integrate main ideas and supporting details from a variety of sources into one “My Cloud” Book.
Preview of Graphic Organizer for each phyla of the Animal (Animalia) Kingdom

Graphic Organizer for each phyla of the Animal (Animalia) Kingdom

Created by
Minton Mart
A blank graphic organizer for students or classes to complete concerning each of the major phyla of the animal kingdom. It covers what makes each group unique and distinguishes one group from another. Categories include: body symmetry, how they get food, locomotion, and reproduction. ***Look for the green star near the top of any page in my store and click it to become a follower. As a follower of my store you will be notified when I upload a new resource.
Preview of Changing Seasons as Earth Revolves

Changing Seasons as Earth Revolves

Created by
Lwaves
Attached are two documents. The first is a spreadsheet of 6 different cities followed by columns for the date, sunrise time, sunset time, high temperature, low temperature and 2-3 websites where information can be found. (This wouldn't load as a preview.) The second is the sheet you see below with questions encouraging students to analyze their data for patterns to learn more about how the globe is affected by Earth's revolution around the Sun.
Preview of Natural Disaster Research Project Sign-Up Sheet

Natural Disaster Research Project Sign-Up Sheet

Created by
Science with CB
Description: Give students a lot of supportive choices for a natural disaster project. This goes well with the instructions and rubric which is available in the bundle here.Includes: This natural disaster sign-up sheet allows students to sign up for a natural disaster and specific historic event regarding that natural disaster. Links are provided to aid student research with their natural disaster research project.Setting: Can be in the virtual setting or in-person if students have access to mak
Preview of Planet Comparison chart in Excel

Planet Comparison chart in Excel

Created by
Amber Reinecke
This is a great lesson for students that are intermediate to advanced computer users. Students will research specific facts about each planet, and then present them on a spreadsheet in Excel with a table and graphs. Included in the unit: Teacher Directions Student Directions to display Blank table for students Completed table with answers Completed table with sample graphs
Preview of S&E Showcase Display Board Rubric

S&E Showcase Display Board Rubric

Created by
Science Emporium
This rubric assesses organization, neatness, creativity, and effort by the student(s) in their presentation of their research project.
Preview of Duckweed Independent vs Dependent Growth Experiment and Paper

Duckweed Independent vs Dependent Growth Experiment and Paper

Created by
Christine Ryan
This is a fun lab experiment that I do with my sophomore biology students during our ecology unit. The students each have their own samples of duckweed (Lemna minor) and collect data over 2-3 weeks. They write a scientific paper afterwards. I have included basic lab instructions, student paper instructions, a spreadsheet that the students can put their collected data into, and a grading rubric. Edit the documents as needed for your class.
Preview of Ecosystem/Organism Research Project Organizer

Ecosystem/Organism Research Project Organizer

Created by
Brittni Vasila
Your students can use this organizer or "research guide" during a research project based on organisms and ecosystems. Using this resource along with the Ecosystem Checklist and Slide Model in my store will start you off in getting your kiddos conducting ecosystem/organism research. Please note that this document will be printed on a 11x17 paper.
Preview of Natural Resources NGSS Chart

Natural Resources NGSS Chart

Created by
Rob M
Helpful Chart to distinguish NGSS aspects of Natural Resources
Preview of Editable Lab Report Rubric

Editable Lab Report Rubric

This editable lab report rubric is aligned with NYS Intermediate Science Standards.
Preview of Severe Weather Notes for Excel and Numbers

Severe Weather Notes for Excel and Numbers

Have your students collect notes on types of severe weather in Excel or in Numbers. When using Numbers, students can type into a user friendly form that will fill into the notes table.
Preview of Mineral Project Rubric

Mineral Project Rubric

Students will create a Google Slides to include information about a mineral that they choose. This is a rubric used to grade them after completion of the Google Slides.
Preview of Simple Machines: Notes

Simple Machines: Notes

Simple Note taking Chart for Simple Machines Unit.
Preview of Data at a Glance Template

Data at a Glance Template

This template serves as an overview of how your students performed on the FSA and how they are currently performing. i-Ready is used as a way to track student growth throughout the year. On this document we also keep track of students' grades per quarter. Complete for Reading/Writing as well as for Math/Science (especially for grades 5 and 8).
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With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

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