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Finding Mass and Weight Calculating W=mg Lab
By Brittany Henderson
Engage your students with this lab experience designed to investigate mass, weight and calculating W=mg. This resource is a great way to practice the skills of measuring mass and weight, noting the difference in the measurements, calculating W=mg and connecting the relationship between mass and weight.
This resource covers
Not every student needs the same support! This resource comes with 2 different student recording sheets. One to help learners that need more support and another for more independent students.
Includes:
Materials Needed:
Conservation of Energy "Mini" Lab
By Brittany Henderson
One "mini" lab that will help students observe and make connections that energy cannot be created or destroyed.
These short activities reinforce or introduce concepts to students. I call these activities “mini labs” because they are simple activities that do not take the whole class period. They are also activities that are safe for use in the classroom and do not have to be done in a lab or with any specialty equipment or materials.
Materials Needed
For Middle School this supports or extends NGSS: MS PS3-5
For High School this supports MS PS2-2
Distance learning or need a digital copy to assign?
Three Forms of Use Included
By Brittany Henderson
One "mini" lab -or shortened activity- to reinforce or introduce concepts to students. I call these activities “mini labs” because they are simple activities that do not take the whole class period.
This particular lab focuses on the observation of two chemical changes and reinforces or introduces the signs that a chemical change has taken place.
Includes: teacher information, materials list, procedures, helpful tips for facilitating the activities and student handouts/lab sheets
Materials Needed:
Graduated cylinder
Water
2 clear plastic cups
2 eye droppers
Iodine solution
Cornstarch or Potato Starch
Spoon
Vitamin C tablet (Orange Juice Concentrate can be subbed)
MS-PS1-2: Analyze and interpret data on the properties of substances before and after the substances interact to determine if a chemical reaction has occurred.
By Brittany Henderson
FOUR "mini" labs -or shortened activities- to reinforce or introduce concepts to students. I call these activities “mini labs” because they are simple activities that do not take the whole class period. They are also activities that are safe for use in the classroom and do not have to be done in a lab or with any specialty equipment or materials. I often use these demonstrations to lead into new content, that way as we cover material I can refer back to the things that my students have experienced first hand.
This particular lab focuses on introducing the following concepts:
Matter Takes Up Space
Two Substances Form a Mixture
Density and Volume
Change of State
(Indirectly the Properties of Matter)
Includes: teacher information, materials list, procedures, helpful tips for facilitating the activities and student handouts/lab sheets
Materials needed for these Mini Labs:
Balloons, Cups, Water, Sugar, Clay, Small Bowls, Paper Towels, Stopwatch, Chocolate Coated Candies
Heat and Temperature "Mini" Lab
By Brittany Henderson
One "mini" lab that will help students observe and make connections that particles in matter move faster at high temperatures than at low temperatures
These short activities reinforce or introduce concepts to students. I call these activities “mini labs” because they are simple activities that do not take the whole class period. They are also activities that are safe for use in the classroom and do not have to be done in a lab or with any specialty equipment or materials. I often use these demonstrations to lead into new content, that way as we cover material I can refer back to the things that my students have experienced first hand.
Distance learning or need a digital copy to assign?
Three Forms of Use Included
Materials needed:
-Two cups
-Hot water
-Cold water
-Eyedropper
-Food Coloring
-Colored Pencils
Kinetic and Potential Energy "Mini" Lab
By Brittany Henderson
One "mini" lab that will help students observe and make connections that all objects have energy, even when they are not moving.
Materials Needed
Plastic Bowl
Sand
Assorted rocks and pebbles
Ruler
These short activities reinforce or introduce concepts to students. I call these activities “mini labs” because they are simple activities that do not take the whole class period. They are also activities that are safe for use in the classroom and do not have to be done in a lab or with any specialty equipment or materials. I often use these demonstrations to lead into new content, that way as we cover material I can refer back to the things that my students have experienced first hand.
Distance learning or need a digital copy to assign?
Three Forms of Use Included
Can be used to support NGSS: MS-PS3
Multicellular Organisms: 3 Mini Labs
By Brittany Henderson
3 "mini" labs -or shortened activities- to reinforce or introduce concepts to students. These are simple activities that do not take the whole class period. Each activity is meant to help support the following concepts.
Packet comes with the following:
Organism races: Teacher Guide & Student Handout (MS-LS1-2)
Plant Stored Energy: Teacher Guide & Student Handout (MS-LS1-7)
Fungi and Spores: Teacher Guide & Student Handout (MS-LS1-4)
Materials needed per group set up:
Organism Races: 20 paper clips, 2 pieces of paper, 1 pencil
Plant Stored Energy: Potato pieces, celery pieces, pear pieces, 3 clear plastic cups, iodine solution, eye dropper
Fungi and Spores: Fresh mushrooms (store bought) sharp knife, clear plastic cup, white paper, hand lens
MS-LS1-7: Develop and use a model to describe the function of a cell as a whole and ways parts of cells contribute to the function.
MS-LS1-7: Develop a model to describe how food is rearranged through chemical reactions forming new molecules that support growth and/or release energy as this matter moves through an organism.
MS-LS1-4 : Use argument based on empirical evidence and scientific reasoning to support an explanation for how characteristic animal behaviors and specialized plant structures affect the probability of successful reproduction of animals and plants respectively.
Comparing Candy Corn and Real Corn: Candy Corn Fall Science Lesson
By Danielle Mortimore
Practice the difference between structure and function and bring the excitement of Halloween into your classroom with this engaging and educational lesson plan! Perfect for middle school science classes, this lesson aligns with NGSS and Tennessee State Science Standards, making it a valuable addition to your curriculum.
In this hands-on activity, students will dissect and compare the structures of candy corn and real corn kernels. Through observation, discussion, and a taste test, students will explore the differences between natural and artificial products, and learn about the functions of various seed parts.
Key Concepts Covered or Practiced:
Lesson Includes:
Add a Sweet Twist to Your Science Lessons! Make learning memorable with this unique lesson that blends education and fun. Your students will love the opportunity to explore science concepts while enjoying a tasty treat.
NGSS and Tennessee State Standards:
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...
Tennessee State Standards
NGSS - Middle School
Very fun and interactive activity for students learning about ocean currents and density.
Christmas Candy Science Lab - 5 Short Labs for Middle School Slides & Worksheet
By Danielle Mortimore
Bring the holiday spirit into your science classroom with this engaging and educational “Christmas Candy Science” lesson pack! Perfect for middle school students, these hands-on experiments use festive candies to explore key scientific concepts aligned with NGSS and Tennessee state standards.
Students will love the festive twist on classic science experiments. This is the perfect activity to do the weird days right before Winter break when students are often absent! Each experiment is designed to reinforce important scientific principles and includes clear instructions to make it easy to implement these activities in your classroom.
Included Experiments:
Includes:
NGSS Middle School:
Tennessee State Science Standards:
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:
Great for homeschool or school setting! Videos are included!
Tennessee State Standards
NGSS - Middle School
Beginner French Listening Comprehension - Les Étudiants
By Love Learning Languages - French Resources
Even beginner French students need to work on listening comprehension. This is a beginner level French listening comprehension exercise, less than 2 minutes in length. It includes the transcript and five listening comprehension questions + answers are included. Enjoy watching your students feel great about their success! ☞Just click here to follow my store! Merci! ❤️☜ You may also enjoy the following listening comprehension activities: Minuit à Paris: Listening Comprehension Activity + Questions/a>
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Halloween Pumpkinology Investigation-Pumpkin Crafts, Party or STEM Science Fun!
By Keeper of Kinders
This resource is a science driven, easy to use pack to use when investigating all things pumpkin! Pumpkinology is a great way to incorporate kindergarten science standards in a fun, fall themed way.
Cut off the top of a pumpkin and let them scoop out the insides to count seeds, estimate how many counting cubes tall is a pumpkin, how many paperclips will it take to fit around the pumpkin? Will the pumpkin sink or float? What is the life cycle of a pumpkin? Color or use tissue paper to produce a tear art version to create their very own pumpkin.
I use this resource in my classroom on October 31st as part of our fall party! We investigate all things pumpkin and the grand finale is when we carve a face on the pumpkin, add in baking soda, vinegar and green food coloring to make the pumpkin explode (outside of course)! This is a day your students will remember for years to come!
Teachers can use it as a:
Happy pumpkin investigating!
Interested in more pumpkin or fall kindergarten resources?
Fall Tear Art Bundle
October Write the Room Math - Real World Pictures
November Write the Room Math - Real World Pictures
Build Your Own Haunted House
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Biology Lab - Keeping Cut Flowers Fresh Design Lab
By Ms Churchs Classroom
Discover the secrets to prolonging the lifespan of cut flowers in this engaging biology lab. Students will design and execute their unique experiments to explore methods for maintaining the freshness and beauty of floral arrangements. Enhance your understanding of plant physiology while cultivating creativity in this hands-on learning experience.
Experimental Design
Data Collection and Analysis
Discussion and Conclusion
Modelling Isotopes Science Lab - Exploring Atomic Mass and the Periodic Table
By Ms Churchs Classroom
Students in this lab will utilize a variety of scientific method skills. They will collect data, create their own data collection tables, perform calculations, and use inferring skills.
Students will have four separate questions that develop their scientific thinking skills.
This lab has easily accessible materials and can be altered to a variety of "atomic mass" units, such as candy or trail mix. This is great to do at home, distance learning, or in the classroom.
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Bubbles Science Lab - Practicing the Scientific Method!
Separating Mixtures using Paper Chromatography Science Lab
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Separating Mixtures using Paper Chromatography Science Lab
By Ms Churchs Classroom
This lab introduces students to chromatography and provides hands-on practice using the scientific method. With three thought-provoking questions, students will engage in discussions about mixtures and learn how to identify unknown substances. All the materials needed for the lab can easily be found in the home.
This lab is perfect for distance learning, homeschooling, or in-classroom use. It provides a fun and engaging way for students to learn about chromatography and the scientific method. The lab can also be easily expanded by using alternate materials for even more learning opportunities.
Help your students explore the exciting world of science with this easy-to-use chromatography lab!
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Bubbles Science Lab - Practicing the Scientific Method!
Modelling Isotopes Science Lab - Exploring Atomic Mass and the Periodic Table
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Bubbles Science Lab - Practicing the Scientific Method!
By Ms Churchs Classroom
A helpful introduction to lab work at any level! Students will practice the scientific method by altering the dependent variable in a bubble mixture. They have three questions that discuss observations and help them form a general conclusion.
These materials are easily accessible and can be found within the home. A great lab for distance learning or in class learning!
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If this sparked your interest, check out the other labs available!
Separating Mixtures using Paper Chromatography Science Lab
Modelling Isotopes Science Lab - Exploring Atomic Mass and the Periodic Table
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BUNDLE - Introduction Labs for Scientific Method & Scientific Thinking Practice
By Ms Churchs Classroom
This Bundle includes the Following resources!
1. Bubbles Science Lab - Practicing the Scientific Method!
A helpful introduction to lab work at any level! Students will practice the scientific method by altering the dependent variable in a bubble mixture.
2. Separating Mixtures using Paper Chromatography Science Lab
An easy access lab to introduce students to chromatography and get practice using the scientific method.
3. Modelling Isotopes Science Lab - Exploring Atomic Mass and the Periodic Table
Students in this lab will utilize a variety of scientific method skills. They will collect data, create their own data collection tables, perform calculations, and use inferring skills.
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Engineering Design Process and ADA Project | CAD | Doorway Dilemma
By Reece's Tech Shop by Scott Reece
Do you want to raise awareness for those in wheelchairs? How do you do that in an engineering class? You find instances where ADA is not being followed and you have your students design a new entry way in CAD! That's what this lesson is all about!! Students are made aware of a local building that does not meet ADA requirements and the owner is being sued. Your students work for an engineering firm. They must, first, research the law. Then they design a new entry way that meets ADA requirements.
This lesson includes:
Student Handout
Graphic Organizer
PowerPoint presentation
Google SketchUp rendering of the building front
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