Less than $5 4th Grade Basic Principles Laboratory (by date, oldest first)

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Inclined Plane Activity

By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece

Students will use a chair, a board and car with interchangeable wheels (like a LEGO or K-Nex car) to examine the affects of the inclined plane. Students will run experiments, collect data, and do mathematical calculations including mechanical advantage to complete the activity.

The Packet includes:

Materials List

Procedures Instructions

Data Collection Table

Debrief Sheet

Science
Basic Principles
Career and Technical Education
$2.00
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Scientific Method Work Packet and Vocabulary

By May

This scientific method can be used for any grade! It helps students work through a note taking process and practice putting the scientific method in order for the steps and through examples. Students can also create their own experiment to practice putting the steps in order!

This is great for visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learners! After this, students can create and practice these steps through an experiment!

What's included:

  • Guided Notes
  • Vocabulary Words with visuals, definitions, and vocabulary
  • Scientific Method Practice
  • Scientific Method Review
  • Experiment Creator Steps
  • Answer Key
Basic Principles
General Science
$3.00
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A Scientific Method Activity Hoppin' Corn FREEBIE -

By For the Love of Learning in Third

Use this hands-on scientific method activity during a matter unit, or as a fun science center. Perfect for some fun after break!

You will need:

- a clear jar (such as a mason jar)

- 2 cups of water

- 2 tablespoons baking soda

- 6 tablespoons white vinegar

- food coloring (optional)

The question and procedure is filled in on the recording sheet. Students will need to formulate and record their hypothesis, materials, observations, and conclusion. There are guiding questions to help students think about what happened during the experiment.

The reaction created by the mixture of the baking soda and vinegar causes CO2 to form, creating gas bubbles that make the corn "hop" around.

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Basic Principles
Other (Science)
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