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Preview of Density Calculations Digital Escape Room Activity for Halloween Science

Density Calculations Digital Escape Room Activity for Halloween Science

Are you looking for a fun, Halloween-themed Science activity that allows your students to practice manipulating the density equation? This is an engaging and no-prep digital escape room that helps your students review calculating density, mass or volume. The Google Sheet™ is self-checking. Correct answers open the locks and release hidden Halloween-linked images. Once all three locks in a row have been opened, the next three questions are revealed. The opened locks in this activity are meant to
Preview of Density Calculation Problems Scavenger Hunt Activity / Digital and Printable

Density Calculation Problems Scavenger Hunt Activity / Digital and Printable

Are you looking for a fun activity that allows your students to practice manipulating the density formula and solving calculation problems for mass, volume, or density? This printable and digital scavenger hunt is an engaging and student-led, no- to low-prep task that comes with twelve questions on printable station cards. Two digital versions are also provided - one for Google Forms™ and one for PowerPoint™ (desktop version). Students are asked to calculate density, mass or volume. Two question
Preview of Density Calculations Activities BUNDLE / Mass, Volume, or Density Problems

Density Calculations Activities BUNDLE / Mass, Volume, or Density Problems

Do your students need to practice and improve their skills of solving density calculation problems? Engage them with this selection of fun and no- to low-prep activities that help them review rearranging the formula to solve for mass, volume, or density. This bundle contains two resources with a combined total of 36 questions: an active, printable around-the-room scavenger hunt that also includes a version for Google Forms™ and for PowerPoint™, and a fun digital escape room for Google Sheets™.Re
Preview of The STEM of Turkey Farming - Thanksgiving Activity for Math and Science!

The STEM of Turkey Farming - Thanksgiving Activity for Math and Science!

Created by
Mrs Why
How do turkeys end up on our Thanksgiving tables? Explore the answer to this question through a series of lessons on the science, technology, engineering, and math of turkey farming! By purchasing this resource, you gain access to four video viewing worksheets and an editable Google Slides presentation with 33 turkey math story problems. The worksheets provided supplement a series of four short videos created by the Iowa Agriculture Literacy Foundation to explore the STEM in turkey farming at th
Preview of Calculate Density and Identify a Sample Scavenger Hunt Density Review Activity

Calculate Density and Identify a Sample Scavenger Hunt Density Review Activity

Do you need a fun way for your students to review Calculating Density?Use this scavenger hunt where students will solve problems related to density, mass, and volume to fill out their Cipher in order to decode the secret phrase. There are 26 problems to post around the room for students to practice calculating density, using tools to find mass and volume, and identifying a sample using its density. This is a great way to review density at the end of a density unit before a test. Teacher instruc
Preview of Density Calculation Practice Problems | Density, Mass, Volume Review Activity

Density Calculation Practice Problems | Density, Mass, Volume Review Activity

Do your students need to practice and improve their skills of rearranging the density formula to solve calculation problems for mass, volume, or density? This is a fun and engaging, no-prep digital escape room activity with two different versions that helps your students review how to rearrange the density formula.This activity comes in two versions that use different questions. Please see pages four and five of the pdf preview for a sneak peak of included questions.Version 1 contains 12 density
Preview of Rabbit Farm: Project-Based Learning in Genetics & Heredity

Rabbit Farm: Project-Based Learning in Genetics & Heredity

This product includes a single day's lesson plans and resources for a simulated genetics lab. Students will randomly receive four parent rabbits with their genotypes and phenotypes. Students will pen rabbits together and follow them through 2 generations before totaling their value based on phenotypes and discussing how natural selection influences genetics.This product includes:1 - Lab Introduction Page1 - Rabbit Manipulative Page1 - Sample Completed Student Page3 - Student PagesPlease contact
Preview of Chemistry Lab: Exothermic and Endothermic Chemical Reactions Experiment

Chemistry Lab: Exothermic and Endothermic Chemical Reactions Experiment

In this lab students measure the temperature change during two chemical reactions - one exothermic, and one endothermic. Students investigate the relationship between heat flow and temperature and complete "fill in the blank" style worksheets as they progress through the lab. The end result is a complete lab report following the scientific method.This lesson is self-contained and the experiment does not require any additional planning on the teacher's part. This lab from Roots and Wings Educati
Preview of Thermal Energy: Modeling Temperature, Thermal Energy, and Equilibrium

Thermal Energy: Modeling Temperature, Thermal Energy, and Equilibrium

Goal: Demonstrate the difference between average kinetic energy, total kinetic energy, and temperature.This is a modeling tool that is converted into a virtual activity from Amplify Science Thermal Energy Lesson 3.2.Students Learn:For things at the same temperature, the thing with more molecules has more total kinetic energy (thermal energy) than the thing with fewer molecules.At equilibrium, the average kinetic energy (temperature) of the molecules in the system is the total kinetic energy (the
Preview of Microbiomes Amplify Science Unit 1 NEW!

Microbiomes Amplify Science Unit 1 NEW!

Created by
EvaWorld
Required to hand in lesson plans that are new as up to date? This product is a complete plan written formally, easy to read and follow. It also aligns to the grade 7 Amplify Curriculum. Unit 1 (this product) includes Common Core science standards along with 1-8 of the Next Generation Standards and concepts. Teacher approved, administrator approved and great for use with or without amplify science (microbiomes) formal program.
Preview of Algebra 1 Dimensional Analysis Mini Formative Assessment

Algebra 1 Dimensional Analysis Mini Formative Assessment

Created by
Kennedyfamfive
Are you looking for a quick formative assessment that covers dimensional analysis in Algebra? This 5 problem assessment is ready-to-use and will do the grading for you.The answers for traditional questions (such as cm to km) are written as the process instead of just a final answer.Two problems involve using conversions (farm animals and widgets)...take a look at all the examples to see what the problems are like.This digital Google Form can be used as a warm up, bellringer, ticket out the door,
Preview of Food Safety From Farm to Fork

Food Safety From Farm to Fork

Created by
Learn About Ag
This unit provides fifth through seventh graders a better understanding of food safety through real-life examples and enjoyable activities. They learn that everyone has a responsibility in minimizing foodborne illnesses - farmers, transporters, restaurants, grocery stores... and the consumer! Through reading, games, puzzles, math problems and science investigations, participants identify the roles each one of us plays to ensure the food we enjoy is safe to eat.Supplemental Content:Spanish excerp
Preview of Earth Day Math Recycling Environment Pollution Human Impact on the Environment

Earth Day Math Recycling Environment Pollution Human Impact on the Environment

Created by
Math Shop
This Earth Day Math resource includes 6 worksheets on environmental facts and figures about the world. Students are asked to read the environmental information at the top of each worksheet and answer 6 questions about it. The questions are designed to make students think about the huge impact people have on the planet.There are also 2 worksheets for students to write their own statistics about themselves.There are both black and white and color versions included in this resource.✎ Contents:This
Preview of Hackathon Part 1: Coding for Beginners - Projects & PBL

Hackathon Part 1: Coding for Beginners - Projects & PBL

Created by
NextLesson
Driving Question:How can I learn to code?Description:Learning to code is something everyone can do. This project makes use of resources published for the Hour of Code and organizes them into a "hackathon" for upper elementary or middle school students. Resources are easily followed and the teacher can learn with the students in a collaborative environment. The project uses the Rank and Reason Tool and video to kickoff and engages students at the Wannabe level. Students can then move through tas
Preview of Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Students will use parallel lines and transversal angles names and their relationships to better understand how to make a roof rafter. Students familiarize themselves with the required vocabulary to create a roof rafter.   Students have an opportunity to practice angle pair names and solving for unknown angles-Students determine how long their rafter will be?  (Solving for unknown side lengths in a right triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem)
Preview of Candy Ratios and Graphing

Candy Ratios and Graphing

Created by
Cara Paulk
This Candy Ratios and Graphing activity incorporates manipulatives and makes ratios and graphing fun! It is a hands-on activity that uses colored candies to help the students estimate, conceptualize ratios, create graphs, and as an added bonus the students can eat their manipulatives at the end of the lesson too, with permission. Any regular bag of colored candy will work!
Preview of Elementary Math Week Activity

Elementary Math Week Activity

Created by
Melissa Clifford
This is a math activity that combines math (division and multiplication with decimals using a calculator), science (physics), and physical activity. It can be, however, as simple or as complicated as you want it to be. I have included three versions of varying complexity. The level of complexity can also be determined by the teacher; for example, if he or she wishes to apply variables or to introduce proportions to the activity, this is easily done.
Preview of Feb. 23 Math & Science Puzzle: 1st Mass Polio Vaccine Inoculations | Review

Feb. 23 Math & Science Puzzle: 1st Mass Polio Vaccine Inoculations | Review

February 23 of the Mystery Year is a key date for the fight against polio. To find the year, students solve math clues that require reasoning with "guess, test, and revise," setting up and solving an equation, finding volume and surface area of a cube, and analyzing repeating decimals. The puzzle is about the first mass trial inoculations in the U.S. of Dr. Jonas Salk's polio vaccine. Your Zip download includes printable/digital PDFs:1-page printable Student Puzzle, also prepped for Easel1-page
Preview of Colorful Solutions: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

Colorful Solutions: Interdisciplinary Science Mini-Unit

This FREE, interdisciplinary mini-unit is all about how chemical engineering produces dyes to brighten lives. The Gist: Students will learn to think like chemical engineers as they delve into the dye technologies that allow us to express ourselves through colorful clothing. They will read and discuss complex texts, analyze concept maps and graphs, and develop an appreciation for indigenous (Māori) dye technology.Driving Questions:How have different dye technologies been used to produce colorful
Preview of SCUBA - or whatever floats your boat

SCUBA - or whatever floats your boat

Created by
Math Rigor
Students will be introduced to ideas such as density, Charles's Law, Boyle's Law, and buoyancy. They will model with mathematics, using linear equations, ratios and rates. The students will apply the ideas and physical properties to scuba diving and transfer the knowledge to explain why objects float in air. Ultimately, students will become "teachers" of the subject and will work together to create a model and poster session.
Preview of Math Lesson | Carbon Footprint Calculator for Students

Math Lesson | Carbon Footprint Calculator for Students

Created by
SubjectToClimate
In this lesson, students calculate their own carbon footprint using Peter Kalmus's methodology in his book Being the Change: Live Well and Spark a Climate Revolution. Step 1 - Inquire: Students watch a short video on the climate crisis. Students engage in a brief discussion on the prompt "Do my individual actions matter?"Step 2 - Investigate: Students calculate their own carbon footprints.Step 3 - Inspire: Students engage in a discussion, reflecting on this activity and the importance of individ
Preview of Transportation Systems Lesson | Arithmetic | Gr. 6-8 | Free

Transportation Systems Lesson | Arithmetic | Gr. 6-8 | Free

Created by
SubjectToClimate
This lesson features a comparison of different travel options from New York City to six other cities. Students compare walking, biking, driving, taking the bus, riding the train, and flying. Students conduct research and calculate the CO2e for each travel option.Step 1 - Inquire: Students watch a short video on the climate crisis. In groups, students explore and discuss emissions from the transportation sector.Step 2 - Investigate: Students are assigned one route between New York City and anothe
Preview of From Start to Finish: Google Slides (Lesson 1)

From Start to Finish: Google Slides (Lesson 1)

Created by
Learn About Ag
This unit contains three lessons for grades five through eight designed to teach students about producing, preparing, and preserving California agricultural commodities, while fostering an appreciation for how fruits and vegetables "start" in the field and "finish" at the table. The lessons can be used separately or together and may be taught in any order.In lesson 1, Get Growing, students will use engineering design principles to solve a realistic planting challenge. The lesson includes related
Preview of Solar Integers Project

Solar Integers Project

Created by
Barnesie
This project was originally created for use with an Orion SkyQuest XT8 eight inch reflector telescope and project-based learning through a new tech program. However, the Word document is easily editable to remove the telescope experiment portion or to alter the rubrics. The original project in its entirety takes at least three 90-minute classes to complete.
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