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7th grade science simulations for Microsoft Word

Preview of Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

Earthquake Jello Lab Activity STEM

This lab or activity is a hands-on and collaborative learning lesson that incorporates the following: STEM Earthquakes Geology Engineering Design Real-World Connections Problem Solving Inferencing and Predicting Materials: this handout, mini-marshmellows, toothpicks, jello Overview: Students will work together to tackle a real-world problem: engineers are constantly working to design and build buildings that can survive the impact of serious earthquakes. I show students some videos and picture
Preview of Test My Genes Lab: Students Use Their Traits to Practice Punnett Squares - NGSS

Test My Genes Lab: Students Use Their Traits to Practice Punnett Squares - NGSS

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
In Brief: The lab proceeds as follows1. Students complete a short matching section using important genetics terms2. Students read about five different human traits (Interlacing of fingers, PTC tasting, Presence of Palmaris Longus Muscle, Hair Texture, and Color Vision)3. Students attempt to determine their genotpyes, based upon their phenotypes, and the information in the lab.4. Students perform Punnett Squares using their genotypes, in order to make predictions about future generationsA. NEXT
Preview of Virtual Field Trips: 25 engaging trips that make fun end of year activities

Virtual Field Trips: 25 engaging trips that make fun end of year activities

This document contains 25 links (with descriptions about each link) to free virtual field trips. You click on the link and are taken to a sight that has both information and media--such as a virtual tour of a museum or a live feed of a webcam or a 3d manipulative view, etc.
Preview of Tides Lab Using Water Balloons - Hands On Experience That Kids LOVE!

Tides Lab Using Water Balloons - Hands On Experience That Kids LOVE!

This lab is a really fun way to use discovery and investigation to teach students how gravity and inertia cause tides, along with the moon. The cost is low (a package of water balloons and yarn) and it is a great activity to get kids moving and outside. They work in small groups and go through a series of steps and procedures and record data. This was one of the most fun labs of the year for students and was instrumental is having kids understand why we have high tides on the side of the Earth c
Preview of Potato Lab: Diffusion and Osmosis -  NGSS

Potato Lab: Diffusion and Osmosis - NGSS

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
A. NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS HEREIN DCI’s: LS1.A Structure and Function Cross Cutting Concepts: Cause and Effect, Systems and System Models, Stability and Change Scientific and Engineering Practices: Asking Questions and Defining Problems Analyzing and Interpreting Data Developing and Using Models Constructing Explanations and Designing Solutions Engaging in Argument from Evidence Obtaining, Evaluating, and Communicating Information B. SUGGESTED USES Prior Knowledge: Stud
Preview of Crime Scene DNA Fingerprinting Lab with Key for Bar Codes

Crime Scene DNA Fingerprinting Lab with Key for Bar Codes

Created by
Ian Keith
This is one of my favorite activities! The students really have a lot of fun with this lesson. After a brief talk about how the DNA in each of us is different, I relate that to how each food item has a different bar code as well. I use bar codes (DNA samples) and place them around my room on various objects. The students have to match the DNA sample (bar code) with the bar codes on their paper to see which perpetrator was at that particular crime scene. You can change the names on the bar code s
Preview of Symbiosis Activity/ Simulation & Limiting Factors

Symbiosis Activity/ Simulation & Limiting Factors

Created by
Mary Barkley
This original activity may be used as an introduction or review of Symbiotic Relationships and Limiting Factors. In this activity, students will be paired together with a partner to simulate several types of symbiotic relationships. Organisms (students) will try to fulfill their requirements for life: food, water, living space, and shelter (limiting factors). The scoring system for each symbiotic relationship is different to simulate the benefits and deterrents of each relationship. Points
Preview of Introduction to Chemistry Internet Activity “Ionic & Covalent Bonding”

Introduction to Chemistry Internet Activity “Ionic & Covalent Bonding”

Created by
AstronomyDad
This activity/review aligns with the Common Core State Standards: STANDARD 5 - Matter and Energy"The teacher understands the nature and properties of energy in its various forms, and the processes by which energy is exchanged and/or transformed.5A. understands the atomic and nuclear structure of matter and the relationship to chemical and physical properties5C. understands the cause and effect of chemical reactions in natural and manufactured systems5F. explains conservation of mass and energy a
Preview of PhET Forces and Motion Webquest

PhET Forces and Motion Webquest

Access a free PhET simulation and allow students to work independently in discovering the effects of forces on objects.
Preview of Rocks and Minerals Webquest Science

Rocks and Minerals Webquest Science

Created by
Rib-It Resources
Rocks and Minerals Webquest Science Unit - Help students explore Rocks and Minerals through websites that feature interactive games, activities, videos, and text. Among many other exciting activities, students go on a rocks and minerals "expedition" that will keep them engaged and motivated. My students greatly enjoyed doing this project as an independent activity or partner activity. Students are able to type directly onto the WORD document because the gray text boxes self-expand to fit the st
Preview of Populations Lab: Design a Study to Estimate the Size of a Population - NGSS

Populations Lab: Design a Study to Estimate the Size of a Population - NGSS

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
This activity proceeds as follows:1. Students brainstorm about why it is important to estimate the population of organisms2. Students learn how to estimate population using the “sampling” technique3. Students learn how to estimate population using the “mark and recapture” technique4. Students design a study to estimate a real population, and carry out their study.5. Extension Activity: Students read an article about the overfishing of Bluefin tuna, which is down to 4% of the population that it w
Preview of Build an Atom goes with FREE simulator at pHet-Distance Learning

Build an Atom goes with FREE simulator at pHet-Distance Learning

Created by
Heter's Place
After 16 years of teaching this is the BEST way I have found to teach students the basics of an atom! It is totally self directed using a very intuitive simulator. This worksheet in part is avalible for free at the pHet website but I have edited it over the last 3 years I have used it for clarity for my students and to reinforce key points. This includes a 4 page activity to go with the simulator and a 2 page follow up quiz. Also includes a answer key for all pages.
Preview of Following Directions Activity: Fun Practice with Writing & Following Procedures

Following Directions Activity: Fun Practice with Writing & Following Procedures

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
Brief: In this activity, students practice writing step-wise instructions for constructing a small object (legos, K’nex, household materials…it doesn’t matter). Then, students switch with one another, and try to construct the intended object using their classmates’ instructions. Finally, they self-assess their success. It is a fun and creative way to teach following directions, descriptive writing, and procedure writing for science experiments. A. NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS HEREINDCI’s: E
Preview of Digestive System Station Lab

Digestive System Station Lab

Created by
Kate McGowan
This is a digestion system lab I created consisting of seven different stations. Students travel in pairs of small groups (I would suggest no larger than 4) to each of the labs where they are able to examine different components of the digestive system, including: - How amylase (and enzymes in general) work - How substrates and enzymes are specific on one another - How the muscles of the stomach work to breakdown food - What chemicals are found in the food that assist in digestion - How pH
Preview of LAB: Sea Turtle Populations

LAB: Sea Turtle Populations

Created by
Kelsie Presnell
In this lab, students will roll dice with a partner to simulate the number of Olive Ridley sea turtles that survive each stage of development. This is a low-key and easy simulation that helps students grapple with the knowledge of how endangered some of our marine mammals are.
Preview of Sound Waves Online Lab

Sound Waves Online Lab

Student will use the free PHET SOUND online simulation to learn about the properties of waves. This is a word document editable lab sheet for students to guide them through the simulation. Includes teacher answer key. PHET Sound: Students will learn about frequency, amplitude, how to calculate the speed of sound, and sound waves. MS-PS4-1
Preview of Food Truck Project Simulation - STEM Economics and Design

Food Truck Project Simulation - STEM Economics and Design

Food Truck Project may be used alternately as an independent study, for small groups, or engage the entire class in a cross-curricular simulation. All instructions are written so that students working independently may take direction on their own with minimal teacher support. Teacher notes are provided to support teachers in guiding students when needed. The Food Truck Project is presented as a series of sub-units, best used in the order they appear, but adjustable to time available by selective
Preview of Research Simulation Task- Science Related Task

Research Simulation Task- Science Related Task

Created by
Fifth Avenue
Using CommonLit as a source, the two articles use evidence to support how the sun is responsible for the existence of life on Earth. Due to the fact that NJSLA uses 3 sources, one of which is a multi-media source for essay writing, students will review two texts and a short video which is linked onto the document to analyze and compose a 4 paragraph essay. In this purchase, you will receive: 1. Essay Prompt and deconstruction of that prompt2. Detailed outline as a scaffold for students3. Graphic
Preview of Lab Periodic Table Activity Simulation: Alien Element Organization

Lab Periodic Table Activity Simulation: Alien Element Organization

Created by
biochem22
This is a comprehensive Periodic Table Lab Activity Simulation for students. There are 3 documents: 1) Lab Introduction Document with Questions and setting the context to examine unknown elements from the Planet Pumpernickel 2) 9 page flash cards of unknown alien elements that have element properties of atomic radius, electronegativity, ionization energy, conductivity, electron configuration, etc. 3) Answer Key for the most consistent element arrangement I found this to be most successful when
Preview of Virtual Lab Handout Star Evolution HR Diagram

Virtual Lab Handout Star Evolution HR Diagram

Created by
Mrs Lyons
A virtual lab handout and guide to accompany Star in a Box simulation http://starinabox.lcogt.net/ Allows students to develop an understanding of stellar evolution as seen on the Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. Using Star in a Box web-based simulation kids can alter the mass of the star and watch the evolutionary stages happen. They can collect data on luminosity, temperature, radius, lifetime.
Preview of Constellations Lab

Constellations Lab

I was about to lecture on constellations this year and realized that perhaps the students could teach themselves by using Stellarium-web.org, where they can move and manipulate the sky. I created this worksheet/guide for them to follow! It worked great and they enjoyed it. I had to give them some verbal help, but overall it was much more effective than a lecture. You will need computer access for your students, although you could do it as a demo on a smartboard but that would be less effecti
Preview of Space Scavenger Hunt Bundle - Digital Science Activities

Space Scavenger Hunt Bundle - Digital Science Activities

Created by
Teach With Fergy
Space - A Digital, Device-Based Collection. These resources will get your kids out of their seats, engaged, utilizing technology, and collaborating to solve real problems and test their knowledge. This collection includes 6 hunts and are geared towards middle and high school students across curriculums. Buyer Comment: These activities are the coolest thing I've created and your kids are going to love it, mine do. Think of a scavenger hunt, then add devices (Smartphones, Chromebooks, Laptops, or
Preview of PhET Reactants and Products Student Handout, NGSS MS-PS1-2 Aligned

PhET Reactants and Products Student Handout, NGSS MS-PS1-2 Aligned

Created by
Science of Sixth
This is a student handout to go along with the PhET simulation Reactants and Products. This activity is geared toward middle school students, and was designed alongside the NGSS benchmark: PS1-2. For that reason, the activity gets students to the understanding that chemical reactions occur when molecules rearrange into new combinations, but it does not focus on the "leftovers." Crosscutting Concepts:PatternsScale, Quantity, and ProportionScience and Engineering Practices:Developing and Using Mod
Preview of Density-Dependent Limiting Factor - Rate of Disease Spreading in a Population

Density-Dependent Limiting Factor - Rate of Disease Spreading in a Population

Created by
Abby Lightle
Using simple chemicals (NaOH) and phenylthalene, students will participate in an activity that demonstrates the rate of disease spreading through 2 populations of different densities. The activity will help students realize that disease is a density-dependent factor rather than a density-independent factor. By the end students will realize that diseases spread more quickly the more dense the population is by simulating populations. They enjoy finding out who "died" at the end and who survived
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