Less than $5 7th Grade Earth Sciences Laboratory

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Rubber Ducky Activity - Ocean Currents for Middle School Science

By Danielle Mortimore

Unlock the mysteries of ocean currents with a unique and engaging classroom lesson that brings science to life! This lesson uses adorable rubber ducks to illustrate how ocean currents function and impact the planet. Great for visual and kinesthetic learners.

Looking for a inquiry based investigation ready to go lesson for teaching ocean currents? This activity includes...

  • Google slides to go through with students.
  • Student handout link
  • Tips in the Speaker notes on the Slides
  • Exit ticket to assess learning
  • Rubber ducks!

Tennessee State Standards

  • 6.ESS2.1 - Gather evidence to justify that oceanic convection currents are caused by the sun’s transfer of heat energy and differences in salt concentration leading to global water movement. 

NGSS - Middle School

  • MS-ESS2-6 - Develop and use a model to describe how unequal heating and rotation of the Earth cause patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates.

Very fun and interactive activity for students learning about ocean currents and density.

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Earth Sciences
$4.79
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Stream Table Lab

By AdventureSum Math and Science

Looking to engage your students in an exciting hands-on science experiment? Dive into the fascinating world of earth science with our Stream Table Lab resource.

Watch as your students become geologists in action, simulating natural phenomena right in the classroom!

What you'll get:

  • Detailed instructions for setting up and conducting the experiment
  • Materials list for easy preparation
  • Discussion questions to deepen understanding

Empower your students to think like scientists as they observe, analyze, and draw conclusions from their observations. Spark curiosity and inspire learning with this engaging Stream Table Lab!

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Earth Sciences
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Crumpled Paper Watershed Lab - Water Supply Activity - Middle School Science

By The Science Cell

Are you looking for a hands-on, inquiry-based lab for your middle school students that covers watersheds and human impact on water supply? Then check this out! In this lab, students will crumple a piece of paper, use markers to draw various landmarks and landforms on the paper, and then spray water over the paper to simulate rain flowing through a watershed. Students will be able to observe how water travels from areas of higher elevation to lower elevation due to gravity. Additionally, students will learn how humans impact the environment by leaving pollution on Earth's surface, which gets transported into the water supply. This lab also includes detailed step by step instructions and post-lab questions.

An answer key is included.

Materials needed: markers, plain paper, spray bottles, and water.

Your students will:

  • Apply knowledge
  • Practice concepts 
  • Use observation skills
  • Demonstrate understanding
  • Analyze data
  • Apply key terms and definitions
  • Engage in visual and hands-on learning
  • Explore real world problems
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Earth Sciences
Environment
$4.00
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Hands-on Ocean Currents and Density Lab for Middle School Science

By Danielle Mortimore

Looking for a ready to go made lesson for ocean density and salinity? This activity include:

  • slides presentation to present to students.
  • lab/demonstration directions for students and teachers
  • handout for student lab worksheet

Great for homeschool or school setting! Videos are included!


Tennessee State Standards

  • 6.PS3.4 - Conduct an investigation to demonstrate the way that heat (thermal energy) moves among objects through radiation, conduction, or convection.
  • 6.ESS2.1 - Gather evidence to justify that oceanic convection currents are caused by the sun’s transfer of heat energy and differences in salt concentration leading to global water movement.
  • 6.ESS2.3 - Construct an explanation for how atmospheric flow, geographic features, and ocean currents affect the climate of a region through heat transfer.

NGSS - Middle School

  • MS-ESS2-6 - Develop and use a model to describe how unequal heating and rotation of the Earth cause patterns of atmospheric and oceanic circulation that determine regional climates.
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Earth Sciences
$4.59