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Preview of Marshmallow Bridge Project - STEM / Pre-Algebra / Algebra 1 PBL!

Marshmallow Bridge Project - STEM / Pre-Algebra / Algebra 1 PBL!

An excellent STEM project to explore equations and inequalities, while also using creativity and engineering! Student develop and plan a marshmallow bridge, purchase materials from you using an imaginary budget, and then construct it over the next couple of days. At the end, the students create a poster of their design and thinking.It's an extremely fun project and the students really enjoy the hands on approach to working with money and mathematics.Materials to provide are small marshmallows an
Preview of Gummy Bear Genetics

Gummy Bear Genetics

Created by
Biology Mania
Students use gummy bears as manipulatives to see ratios in punnet squares using different types of inheritance. Inheritance types include: Simple dominance, Incomplete Dominance, Co-dominance, and Simple utilizing a dihybrid cross. Includes teacher instructions on how to set up and conclusion questions at the end. Great activity for middle school and high school students.
Preview of Tic Tac Toe Project (guidelines and rubric) - Levels of Organization

Tic Tac Toe Project (guidelines and rubric) - Levels of Organization

Created by
Rosaria Circelli
Looking for a fun student-guided and differentiated project? Adapt this Tic-Tac-Toe project for your classroom's needs! (File is a .docx so the wording and vocabulary can be changed by the buyer.) This particular set of directions and rubric were written for a lesson on "Levels of Organization in Living Things." In order to get students involved in their own learning, they are given the opportunity to choose the category that best suites their style; whether it be drawing a picture, writing a
Preview of Montessori Cosmic Tower Pictures

Montessori Cosmic Tower Pictures

Created by
Indegrow
Help your children to understand where we live in the universe. Print the pictures and glue on a set of boxes from a craft store. This is a big hit in the classroom!!
Preview of Where I Live Book, 1st Montessori Great Lesson Activity

Where I Live Book, 1st Montessori Great Lesson Activity

Students can use page prompts to guide their personalized artwork and better conceptualize their place in the Universe in this "Where I Live" book. Beginning with the broad concept of the Universe and breaking down their location in the cosmos to their own home, students will see exactly where s/he or they fit in! The book is editable as a Word document so that you can specialize the pages to fit your students. This activity can be given as single pages over several days or as a complete book. B
Preview of LAB Chemistry - Nuclear Decay - Wet Lab

LAB Chemistry - Nuclear Decay - Wet Lab

Engage your chemistry students by having them performing an iodine clock reaction -- reimaged to be assigned to nuclear decay! Students will time the clock, graph the results and imagine how the nucleus decays over time.Included:1 sheet Lab 2 pages1 Sheet teacher solution creation directionsObjective: Observe and determine the equilibrium shift of the reactionMaterials Students:• Solution A• Solution B• 2 Erlenmeyer flasks• 3 graduated cylinders • A magnetic stirrer (if available) Timer• Beaker•
Preview of Homeostasis Lab

Homeostasis Lab

In this laboratory activity, students investigate homeostasis by measuring their internal temperatures before and after submerging their hand in a bucket of ice.
Preview of DIY: Calm Down Jars

DIY: Calm Down Jars

Do it Yourself (DIY) Club Lesson Plans. Start a DIY Club, on me. Applied Science: This Intro lesson combines sensory and cricut designs to make 'the Calm Down Jar" Includes: Material Links: vinyl, bottles, chunky glitter etc. Imagines: SVG, DIY "Logo", samples, instructional support Skills Needed: Basic Cricut ,ultimate cutting machine.
Preview of Water Cycle Project Activity Menu

Water Cycle Project Activity Menu

Project Activity Menus are a great way to to differentiate to students differing creative interests and talents. This project activity menu allows students to choose a creative project to express their knowledge about the water cycle. It includes a checklist of choices along with a checklist of information to include.
Preview of Virtual Field and Pond Dip

Virtual Field and Pond Dip

Created by
wild voices
You don't have to leave your class to go on a virtual trip to learn. Join in on a boreal forest or pond dip session to identify organisms and learn about where they live and what they eat. Learn about animals and plants that live here. Clicking the mouse over images can tell you about what you have found or what it is. There are 4 field trips and a pond trip.
Preview of Pizza Box Cell Board Game

Pizza Box Cell Board Game

A fun way to teach students about the parts of the cell.
Preview of Parshat Pekudei - Lesson Plan 1 - For The Best

Parshat Pekudei - Lesson Plan 1 - For The Best

Learning the Parsha through interactive, hands-on, cross-curricular;Science, Social, Practical Life, Philosophy, Psychology, Traditions & Customs, Math, Music, Architecture, History, Geography, Literature, Reading, Writing, Language Arts, Crafts, Art, Edible Art, Recipes, Games, etc. projects,How the themes of the Parsha resound and can assist us in our everyday lives.For the Best: When it's time to stay and when its time to move on.MusicAstronomy- CloudsLiterature: Clouds, by: Anne Rockwel
Preview of Timeline of Pandemics: 3 Part Cards

Timeline of Pandemics: 3 Part Cards

Created by
Melissa Rosely
Do you want children in your class to learn about pandemics? This is a resource for you! These are 3 part cards that can be used on a timeline or just to match together. The purpose of these is to provide children with background knowledge and also promote further independent research.
Preview of Mindfulness in Health and Scripture

Mindfulness in Health and Scripture

MINDFULNESS IN SCRIPTURES AND HEALTH ACTIVITIES is a lesson plan designed for all ages in a combined group or as individuals. It has activities that are based on the 5 senses that will teach about mindfulness in everyday life. It focuses on making good food choices that will be beneficial for a healthy brain. It also has scriptural references based on the Christian Bible verse from Luke 10:27: Love the Lord with all your mind . . . This group of lessons was used in a church for a Bible School pr
Preview of DIY Spring Scale Lab

DIY Spring Scale Lab

Created by
Christine Ingram
You will need: Assorted springs (about $5 from hardware store)
Preview of Characteristics of Life/STERNGRR Matching

Characteristics of Life/STERNGRR Matching

This matching activity helps students review the characteristics of life and the meaning of the acronym STERNGRR.
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