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Free 5th grade science simulations

Preview of Explore the Circulatory System

Explore the Circulatory System

Created by
Tinybop
The heart holds many mysteries. Connect the dots to uncover one of them: how much blood flows through its chambers. In the lungs, what waste product does deoxygenated blood exchange for more oxygen? What happens to the oxygen in blood when it leaves the heart? Aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS): K-LS1-1. Use observations to describe patterns of what plants and animals (including humans) need to survive. 1-LS1-1. Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimi
Preview of Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Stations {FREE}

Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition Stations {FREE}

These stations will keep your students MOVING! Designed to fit in one class period, your students will build on what they have been taught in the classroom concerning weathering, erosion, and deposition. This is a great way to reinforce material in your Earth Science classroom, or a great way to review for state standards assessments. You can opt to use these activities as stations and simply use them as labs or activities to enhance what you already have planned in the classroom. This bundle in
Preview of Bird Beak Investigation - Animal Adaptations

Bird Beak Investigation - Animal Adaptations

Students will explore various kinds of bird beaks to determine which beak works best for different kinds of food/prey. Students will consider how physical and/or behavioral adaptations help animals survive. Teacher's guide included.
Preview of Reason for the Seasons Lab

Reason for the Seasons Lab

This lab is suitable for students from grades 5-8 and addresses the following learning goals: I can survey a group of people to collect data I can tally data and organize by main idea I can create a bar graph or pie chart with the data I collect I can model how the Earth experiences seasons I can model what would happen if the Earth did not have a tilt I can describe how seasons in the Northern Hemisphere differ from seasons in the Southern Hemisphere through the year Materials: This document,
Preview of Free Preview Design a Zoo: A Digital Project Based Learning Experience

Free Preview Design a Zoo: A Digital Project Based Learning Experience

Created by
PBL Learning Lab
Thanks for choosing this project based learning experience for your students! They are sure to have fun, be creative, and learn some valuable skills. This is a free preview of the full product. In Design a Zoo, students take on the role of a design consultant asked to create a new zoo. Students will need to: –Name the Zoo –Create a welcoming sign –Select the animals –Design animal habitats –Create information sheets –Create a budget –And present their work to a "Board of Directors" This exp
Preview of Alaskan Earthquake Epicenter Location Activity (November 30, 2018)

Alaskan Earthquake Epicenter Location Activity (November 30, 2018)

In this activity students will analyze seismograms from three seismic stations in Alaska. They will use the difference in arrivals times of the primary and secondary waves with a travel time curve to determine the distance from the epicenter to the seismic stations. Using the epicenter distance and a drawing compass student can triangulate the location of the November 30th, 2018 Alaskan earthquake.For information about how to read a seismogram, I suggest having students read this website: http:/
Preview of FREE STEM Activity | Nonrenewable Energy | Cookie Coal Mining Experiment

FREE STEM Activity | Nonrenewable Energy | Cookie Coal Mining Experiment

This Chocolate Chip Cookie Mining STEM Activity is a FREE sample from our Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy STEM Activities. It includes teacher directions and a student worksheet.See the description of the full resource below:Renewable and Nonrenewable energy resources can be confusing and boring for students. This STEM energy unit includes everything you need to teach about renewable and nonrenewable resources in a fun, interactive, hands on way! Your students will engage in hands on STEM acti
Preview of The Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits

The Blobz Guide to Electric Circuits

Created by
Sci5Techr
Andy Thelwell created an amazing electrical circuits virtual lab complete with interactive sections and quizzes. I have created a student guide for exploring electrical circuits with his webpage. With this guide, you can be sure that your students get the most out of the time they spend investigating electric circuits when you are in the computer lab or at a tech station.
Preview of Don't Eat the Cookie! Inquiry Archaeology Lab

Don't Eat the Cookie! Inquiry Archaeology Lab

This lesson is a great hands on introduction to archaeology, and can be integrated into a variety of different Social Studies and Science units. Teach your students to think like an archaeologist by participating in  sketching dig sites, and artifacts, excavating artifacts, evaluating the effects of excavation on a dig site, and the effectiveness of tools used in the excavation. What’s included in this resource: Teacher lesson planRelated vocabulary and definitionsInteractive lab worksheetLab as
Preview of Digital Lab: Potential and Kinetic Energy in a Roller Coaster Ride

Digital Lab: Potential and Kinetic Energy in a Roller Coaster Ride

Students explore, collect data, analyze, and apply the concepts of kinetic and potential energy using the interactive simulation at https://contrib.pbslearningmedia.org/WGBH/conv16/conv16-int-rollercoaster/index.htmlCan be independent work or teacher led. Great for an introduction to potential and kinetic energy!
Preview of STEM • Engineering: Popcorn Chef (mixtures and solutions)

STEM • Engineering: Popcorn Chef (mixtures and solutions)

Your students have been hired to create a new tasty popcorn recipe. In this STEM project students will use mixtures and solutions. This project contains criteria and constraints, allowing for open-ended design while exploring a specific standard. Includes:· Teacher guide · Projectable (or printable) scenario page· Student guide page· STEM group job assignments · STEM poster· Discussion questions· Reflection rubric Materials Needed: Teacher Materials:• Microwave• Package of small paper cups and
Preview of Explore the Respiratory System

Explore the Respiratory System

Created by
Tinybop
Breathe in and breathe out. What happens to your chest? Our lungs are like balloons. As we inhale oxygen, they inflate. As we exhale carbon dioxide, they deflate. Construct a paper lung and inflate it. Spot the tiny dots. What do alveoli do as we take in oxygen and breathe out carbon dioxide? Directions: 1) Cut out square; place printed side up. Fold in half horizontally to crease. Flip over and fold on each diagonal. 2) Collapse into a triangle by pulling the edges of the horizontal fold in
Preview of Force, Motion, and Energy Experiment

Force, Motion, and Energy Experiment

Created by
Mrs. JNY
This is an activity made to help students understand force, motion, and energy. The students will use ramps to roll balls down to determine what affects the speed. Students will use investigation to determine the effects of gravity, and then will integrate mathematics to convert measurements. This activity is customizable, and can be changed to suit the needs of your students!
Preview of Pulleys: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering & Science Lessons for Kids

Pulleys: Simple Machines, Hands-On Engineering & Science Lessons for Kids

Created by
Pop-Up Education
This sample pulley lesson is a relevant and captivating activity designed to engage children with engineering experiences and teach them to actively think and question the world around them. During this lesson, participants will compare pulley size. Additionally, participants learn to identify pulleys as a simple machine, use higher level thinking to make comparisons, ask and answer questions, make predictions, and test hypotheses. Participants will be required to work together, encourage teamwo
Preview of Rock Cycle Fudge

Rock Cycle Fudge

Although there are similar activities all over the internet, this particular activity walks the student step-by-step through the rock cycle process, while making fudge. VOCABULARY includes words such as crystalization, cementation, compaction, melting, ect. Follow-up questions are included which ask the students to compare the fudge recipe and process to the actual rock cycle ingredients and processes. Links: rock rocks rock cycle igneous metamorphic sedimentary sediment process model intera
Preview of STEM bin labels

STEM bin labels

Super cute STEM bin labels! PDF format, but if you would like the PowerPoint version for editing please let me know. Size: 4"Lx5"W
Preview of PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS, LIQUIDS AND GASES

PROPERTIES OF SOLIDS, LIQUIDS AND GASES

Created by
Jennifer G
Matter: Properties of Solids, Liquids and Gases
Preview of Food Chain Game!

Food Chain Game!

Created by
Lani Forbes
Students love learning about balanced food chains through playing this game. I play it every year with my 6th grade students. You act out three different food chain scenarios and it perfectly illustrates the energy pyramid and the important of having a large number of lower level producers/consumers and a small number of upper level consumers!
Preview of INHERITED TRAITS SIMULATION

INHERITED TRAITS SIMULATION

In this simple simulation of Gregor Mendel's first experiment with tall and short pea plants, students use blue and yellow pom poms, cubes, beads, or other manipulatives to better understand what Mendel discovered. The activity visually reinforces an understanding of dominant and recessive genes and demonstrates why recessive traits skip generations.You can find more about this lesson HERE as well as additional resources to use in working with gifted and advanced students, grades K-8, at BIG IDE
Preview of Create a Cloud

Create a Cloud

This little experiment is a GREAT addition to studies of monsoon seasons, rainy seasons and cloud formation.  Everything you need and step by step directions are included for students to create a cloud in a jar! Includes a summarization writing assignment for students to reflect on their experience Don't miss these other FANTASTIC World History resources! ✨Ancient Man Newsletter✨  ✨Ancient Greece Olympic Games✨ ✨Ancient Egypt Tour of the Nile✨ ✨Ancient India Cooperative Stations✨ ✨Mesopotami
Preview of Rocks and Minerals Mini-lesson, and Erosion Preview

Rocks and Minerals Mini-lesson, and Erosion Preview

Created by
JessDiscover
Get students moving and learning with this short activity that previews erosion, and teaches the difference between rocks and minerals through movement. This resource can be used as a mini-lesson for upper-elementary students, as a hook for middle school students, or as a review for a middle grades earth science class. It can also be used as a content relevant brain break, as it is a kinesthetic learning activity.Check out these other Earth Science Ideas******************************************
Preview of Dental Health Teeth 3D

Dental Health Teeth 3D

Created by
Smartur3D
This is an augmented reality based software application that can be used in the class room to demonstrate the human Teeth in a fun and interesting way. Be the structure of teeth or dental health and hygiene. Augmented reality is extremely interesting and students find it engaging and entertaining. The videos in the link below show the software in action. Watch it to see how interesting and easy it is! Must Watch! Teeth Videos in Augmented Reality See how YOU can make it fun in the classroom!
Preview of Power Point: Erosion and weathering (Bible based)

Power Point: Erosion and weathering (Bible based)

This FREE 34 slide erosion and weathering Power Point contains scripture references to the wise man building his house upon the rock, 6 demo/activities and explains the process and results of erosion and weather. The differences between weathering and erosion plus chemical vs. physical weathering are explained. Check out other science Power Points Oceans PPT Atoms & elements PPT Plant PPT Plants & the Parable of the Sower PPT freebie Cloud & storm PPT freebie Hail PPT for elemen
Preview of Scratch Solar Eclipse Activity

Scratch Solar Eclipse Activity

Have students use Scratch to create a simulation of the Total Solar Eclipse! This activity is designed for students who have some familiarity with Scratch and serves as a great way to introduce or reinforce use of the glide and change brightness effect blocks. Includes project extension ideas incorporating geography, math, and research. Here is a link to the project. Looking for free resources and lesson plans related to the Total Solar Eclipse? See my list of curated web resources at www.mrs
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