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Math Common Core RST.6-8.2 resources

Preview of How to Draw a Snowflake • Winter Art Project • Science, Math, and Art

How to Draw a Snowflake • Winter Art Project • Science, Math, and Art

How to draw a snowflake for your winter art project. Learn the science behind how snow crystals are formed and what affects the designs.Why are no two snowflakes alike? We’ve all heard that phrase, but what makes them different? Students will learn the science and math behind a snowflake. What makes snowflakes unique? How do snow crystals get their design?Then students will use Expressive Monkey’s fun drawing pages to design their own snowflakes. This fascinating lesson includes a presentation a
Preview of Free Density Activity

Free Density Activity

Created by
Teaching Muse
Help students learn about density using these worksheets to introduce what density is, why density is important, and how to measure for density of a material. This activity includes 4 worksheets for students to read and comprehension questions to answer to assess learning of density. Use this activity as an introduction, review, sub plans, or an independent assignment. Like this free density activity? Check out the density unit and save 20% by clicking here.Students will learn: What density isTh
Preview of Metric Measurement Activities Science or Math Test Prep Activity

Metric Measurement Activities Science or Math Test Prep Activity

Created by
Teaching Muse
Introduce metric measurement to your students using worksheets or Google Slides that will detail how to use the triple beam balance, graduated cylinder, and centimeter ruler to determine an object's mass, volume, and length. Students will have a deeper understanding of measuring and manipulating the science and math tools. Students can interpret readings in grams, liters, and centimeters. This teaching lesson would also be great for reviewing important math and science concepts for test prep. Li
Preview of Metric System Measurement Activities

Metric System Measurement Activities

Created by
Teaching Muse
Teach students about the metric system using the included print and digital activities. Students will learn to measure mass, length, and volume using printable worksheets, digital interactive notebooks ( DINB ), or Nearpod activity. Students will practice measuring in meters, liters, and grams using the 7 hands on activities found in the Metric Measurement Games, an Olympic-style event that will engage your students in practicing their metric measurement skills using a centimeter ruler, graduate
Preview of Bell Ringer Graphing in Science

Bell Ringer Graphing in Science

Created by
Teaching Muse
Do your students need practice reading and understanding graphs? Add this bellringer to your science classroom routine this back to school season. The 20 graphs will help students warm up their science skills to analyze, interpret, and demonstrate their understanding of graphing. The graphs include an editable option to allow you to write questions specific to your classroom. This activity includes circle graphs, bar graphs, line graphs, and double line graphs. Students will: Analyze, interpret,
Preview of Graphing and Data Analysis Worksheet Scientific Method Practice (Juncos)

Graphing and Data Analysis Worksheet Scientific Method Practice (Juncos)

DATA ANALYSIS and GRAPHING ACTIVITY: Build science skills with real world data! This worksheet provides a data table and a line graph related to the months that one bird species visit bird feeders. Students follow directions that lead them through foundational graphing and data analysis skills. Students are not expected to make a graph from scratch, but are provided a scaffolded approach to practice these skills. Instruction is built into the worksheet. Students will practice the following
Preview of Infographics Unit: Graphs, Charts, Tables, & Diagrams

Infographics Unit: Graphs, Charts, Tables, & Diagrams

Topics: Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Pie Graphs/Charts, Diagrams, Charts/Tables This unit was developed to fill a gap. Students were struggling to read bar graphs, line graphs, and diagrams. They filtered poorly, skipped key information, or ignored charts and graphs entirely. This was a huge problem since infographics are a major part of academic reading and state testing. This unit was created to teach students strategies for understanding infographics. The results exceeded our expectations, with r
Preview of A Long Walk to Water Project

A Long Walk to Water Project

Created by
LIT Lessons
The set of resources will engage students to think critically about their water consumption habits. Through investigation, data collection, analysis, and reflection, students will consider the importance of water and how their own water use may affect the environment. It is an active inquiry into the daily habits that they might take for granted but that can have a big impact on the environment. All the activities also develop skills aligned to Common Core State Standards, such as close reading,
Preview of Skittle Radiometric Decay Half-life Lab

Skittle Radiometric Decay Half-life Lab

Created by
3D-PT
Did you know you can use Skittles candy to demonstrate absolute dating and radiometric decay! Buy a 1-4 lb bag at your local bulk warehouse store for savings. This lab is a great way to show how isotopes decay by shaking a plate full of random skittles. Students use Skittles to observe "Isotopes" decay over each half life. At the end of the lab (and only IF they have done all their work) they can enjoy their "daughter products". Skittles were used because they are durable, hypoallergenic, and th
Preview of Peeps Science Experiment and STEM Challenge - Easter Activities - Peeps Project

Peeps Science Experiment and STEM Challenge - Easter Activities - Peeps Project

This Peeps challenge combines project-based learning using reading, writing, math, and science with STEM challenges. You get 30 pages of directions, graphic organizers, self-reflection sheets, and rubrics. Just print, assign your students to partners or small groups, and watch their creativity blossom! ✅ Students get graphic organizers to:budget the cost of their STEM projectdesign a Peeps catapultbudget, design, and build a home for their Peepsresearch animal adaptations for the biome their
Preview of NYS Next Generation Learning Standards-I Can Statements Grade 8 ELA/Math Bundle

NYS Next Generation Learning Standards-I Can Statements Grade 8 ELA/Math Bundle

New York State Next Generation Learning Standards ELA/Math Grade 8 “I Can Statements” Bundle141 – ELA “I Can Statements” including:Standards for History/Social Studies, Sciences, and Technical Subjects( Grades 6-8)77 - Math "I Can Statements"These “I Can Statements” come from the revised New York State Learning Standards, now called The Next Generation Learning Standards.These revised standards can be found at http://www.nysed.gov/aimhighnyWhile many of the standards are the same as before, the
Preview of Middle School Maths Science Project: Coral Reef Task Force

Middle School Maths Science Project: Coral Reef Task Force

The 'Coral Reef Task Force' needs the help of your students! Learn science, maths, and humanities concepts in an integrated real-world project.This integrated task combines science, maths, and humanities concepts in an engaging real-world scenario. Students join the 'Coral Reef Task Force' as scientists working to make recommendations about improving the health of the reef ecosystem. The three stages of the project include discovering more about the reef ecosystem (Science), analyzing data about
Preview of NYS Next Generation Learning Standards-I Can Statements Grade 6 ELA/Math Bundle

NYS Next Generation Learning Standards-I Can Statements Grade 6 ELA/Math Bundle

New York State Next Generation Learning Standards ELA/Math Grade 6 “I Can Statements” BundleRevised January 2024New York State Next Generation Learning Standards ELA Grade 6 “I Can Statements”143 – ELA “I Can Statements” including:**Standards for History/Social Studies, Sciences, and Technical Subjects( Grades 6-8)6L1 - All Core Standards Grades 6 to 86L2 – All Core Standards Grades 6 to 8116 - Math "I Can Statements"These “I Can Statements” come from the revised New York State Learning Standard
Preview of NYS Next Generation "I Can Statements" - Grade 8 - ELA/Math Planbook List Bundle

NYS Next Generation "I Can Statements" - Grade 8 - ELA/Math Planbook List Bundle

New York State Next Generation Learning Standards Grade - 8 ELA & Math Plan Book BundleRevised January 2024No frills list of "I Can Statements" Grade - 8 ELA & MathThese are the same " I Can Statements" which are in my "I Can Statement" Posters.Print and add to your Plan Book or resource binder.141 – ELA “I Can Statements” including:Standards for History/Social Studies, Sciences, and Technical Subjects( Grades 6-8)Math Grade - 8 - “I Can Statements”77 - Math I Can Statements.These “I Can
Preview of Women in STEM | No prep mini Project

Women in STEM | No prep mini Project

Created by
Mrs T's Lab
Celebrate Women's History Month with a no-prep project on women in STEM. Fifteen different scientists and mathematicians included, some famous and some not! Use this customizable Google Slideshow to generate student presentations OR print out the slides to make posters for a bulletin board display. Research links, prompts, and a grading rubric are included, NO PREP for you! Students can do their research in class or at home. A variety of fields are represented, including chemistry, physics
Preview of FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES LIST 4 ALL GRADES K-12 AND SUBJECTS + TEACHER RESOURCE

Created by
TPT Maria
Sometimes, you just need a list of websites for everyone. Here it is. FREE EDUCATIONAL WEBSITES  Put together by Teach Me, Maria!It takes time to gather this information, figure out the appropriate grade levels, and format, maintain, and update this page. All I ask is for an honest review if this list helps you.
Preview of Scientific Method Independent and Dependent Variables Worksheet and Text

Scientific Method Independent and Dependent Variables Worksheet and Text

Middle school students learn the difference between independent and dependent variables in scientific experiments.This article and questions is also included in our Introduction to Variables Activity.In this activity, students will:Read an article explaining the difference between independent and dependent variablesAnswer basic follow-up check for understanding questions.Teacher Notes:Please note that this resource is not editable.Answer key included.Please consider clicking HERE to follow Eleva
Preview of Slinky Sound Unit w MythBusters Video Lab

Slinky Sound Unit w MythBusters Video Lab

Created by
3D-PT
Transform your classroom into an exciting laboratory of sound exploration with our comprehensive "Slinky Sound Unit." This resource takes the fascinating world of sound and makes it come alive for your students by incorporating engaging activities, hands-on experiments, and captivating MythBusters videos.Key highlights of the "Slinky Sound Unit with MythBusters Video Lab" include:Interactive Learning: Immerse your students in a world of auditory discovery. This unit is designed to encourage acti
Preview of NYS Next Generation Learning Standards-I Can Statements Grade 7 ELA/Math Bundle

NYS Next Generation Learning Standards-I Can Statements Grade 7 ELA/Math Bundle

New York State Next Generation Learning Standards ELA/Math Grade 7 “I Can Statements” Bundle144 – ELA “I Can Statements” including:Standards for History/Social Studies, Sciences, and Technical Subjects( Grades 6-8)68 - Math "I Can Statements"These “I Can Statements” come from the revised New York State Learning Standards, now called The Next Generation Learning Standards.These revised standards can be found at http://www.nysed.gov/aimhighnyWhile many of the standards are the same as before, the
Preview of STEAM challenge - Build a shelter

STEAM challenge - Build a shelter

Includes student work booklet and presentation. Our need was to build a shelter for Flashlight Fridays. The winning design got to build a full scale model for our school library. Also covers living things - what we need to survive, including Australian animals. Includes an investigation into the rigidity of shapes. Also includes a GTMJ (Success criteria) grid for Australian Curriculum - Technology Y3 which can also be adapted to suit your year level or location of teaching.
Preview of STEM Project: STEM Biographies | Research-Based Learning & Pop Quizzes BUNDLE

STEM Project: STEM Biographies | Research-Based Learning & Pop Quizzes BUNDLE

This bundle contains the biographies of Scientists, Technologists, Engineers, and Mathematicians who have positively influenced the world that we live in today. Perfect for a variety of quizzes, assignments, and quick lesson plans. What's Included:Word Cloud ActivitiesBiographies: Albert Einstein, Andrew Carnegie, Archimedes, Aristotle, Bill Gates, Charles Darwin, Elon Musk, Fibonacci, Galileo Galilei, George Stephenson, George Westinghouse, Gustave Eiffel, Hero of Alexandria, Hypatia, Isambard
Preview of Learning to Convert Metric Units

Learning to Convert Metric Units

Created by
OMg Science
This product will provide you everything you need to introduce metric unit conversions. It will provide your students with a visually appealing cheat sheet that they can reference back to at any time. It will provide you with two worksheets so that your students can get some much needed practice. Finally, it provides you with a comprehensive worked out solutions answer key so that you can use to guide your students every step of the way. For some students, learning the metric system can be diffi
Preview of Eating Around the World - Projects & PBL

Eating Around the World - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:How do eating habits differ in different countries?Description:In this project, students research what people eat in different countries of the world and how their eating patterns have changed in the past 50 years. They develop a detailed presentation on how each country has changed its eating habits to present to a panel of the World Health Organization. They must also infer the reasons for the changes based on research and higher order thinking skills.What's Included with this
Preview of How to Gamify Your Classroom

How to Gamify Your Classroom

How to Gamify Your Classroom uses simulations and education games to teach almost any inquiry imaginable. Designed for Middle School and aligned with Common Core and ISTE, this lesson is largely student-directed, self-paced, using mostly free online tools that students sign up for and teach themselves. What’s included:* brief summary of project* suggested prior knowledge* Essential Question* Big Idea* Common Core alignment* ISTE alignment* Best Practices* suggested domain and academic vocabulary
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