Looking for novel way to get your middle school students excited about math and statistics?!
This file contains everything you need to conduct th... ByCool Algebra
This product is a hands-on lab activity where students will build and test a balloon rocket to learn about speed, acceleration, momentum, friction,... ByEducator Super Store
This download includes everything you need for a mini-unit on the three types of rocks. Teaching rocks can be fun, especially when the students get... ByMs. Smith
Liven up your unit on Space Science with a wide variety of teacher designed and classroom tested activites, labs and projects. You will be glad yo... ByMerry In The Middle
The sagebrush steppe biome is one of the most important biomes in the American West. It spans 18 million acres and is home to many diverse animals.... ByShannon Othus
Students study how balls bounce in relation to matter and energy.
Includes the following:
- Lab Sheet
- Bouncy Ball Article
- Comic Strip Asse... ByJessi C
This fun download will delight primary students with engaging fun experiments all chosen by the ideas, interests and inventions of Benjamin Frankli... ByL Ackert
Students learn to use lab equipment- triple beam balance, metric ruler, etc.- and how to write a basic lab report. Good activity to use early in th... ByKatherine Knight
This lab lets the students collect their own bacteria samples and grow them in class. They really enjoy trying to find the most location with the ... ByAimee Phenicie
6 page lab that deals with the formation of a cloud. Lab utilizes the Cloud Base Altitude Chart. Here is the beginning procedures to give you a bet... ByLesson Universe
Classic observation sheet for students to fill out collecting weather data. Variables include: present weather, cloud cover, temp, wind direction, ... ByLesson Universe
Great lab that ask the question: Which is better for measuring the amount of matter? Mass or Volume? Students fill water balloons (with a different... ByLesson Universe
This powerpoint provides student with a clear introduction to cell division with great visuals. It covers why cells divide, prokaryotes, eukaryote... ByJos76
An inquiry-based activity that brings the carbon cycle to life through composting with worms.
Topics include:
Nutrients needed for growth
The Ca... ByThomas Lonergan
This lab uses the same pattern seeking practices used by epidemiologist to trace the source of a disastrous food poisoning outbreak in your school!... ByJoshua Wickline
A set of three labs using LIVE hermit crabs. Students always have a blast using live animals in the classroom and the hermit crab is a very easy p... BySmart Chick
This is a lab for comparing raw vs. hard boiled eggs. It goes through scientific questions in depth, and lets the students draw scientific pictures... ByMelissa Eaton
Use this lab to introduce the idea to your students that air is matter. Although invisible and seemingly weightless, air is matter and therefore h... ByEducator Super Store
This is an 8 page lab/research study for the major invertebrate phyla. It involves the set up of lab stations using specimines for phyla:
Porifer... ByAndrea Taktak
Eight page lab that has students plot on four different maps: Air Pressure, Surface Winds, Temperature, and Sky conditions/Precipitation. Students... ByLesson Universe
In this lab students will investigate this property of water by counting the number of drops of plain water and soapy water will fit on different s... ByLauren Mcvey
This teacher guide provides detailed instructions for implementing an inquiry-based exploration of the structure and function of seeds, flowers, an... ByDoug Haller
This 14 slide power point goes step-by-step through the inquiry (investigative) process using the Science Standard of Inquiry. Animation and sound ... ByScipi
Students go to several stations and estimate the objects properties. For example, at one, they have to estimate the speed of a toy car; at another... ByMike Mckee
Students know energy can be carried from one place to another by waves, such as water waves and sound waves, by electrical current, and by objects ... ByMike Mckee
This is a collection of all the labs that I do throughout the year (with the exception of the NYS Mandated Labs, which are written by the state and... ByJoshua Wickline
Nothing gets kids more excited about science than doing science experiments. This set of 4 mini-labs includes experiments that are fun, engaging, ... ByScience Stuff
This is a fun classroom lab on measuring using the metric system. The student need to convert the units of measurement also so it's a good reinforc... ByIan Keith
This is a highly practical experiment where students determine the presence of iron in Total cereal (or equivalent.) In fact, it can be an interest... ByAlan Sills
In this activity students will be challenged to:
1. classify
2. observe and infer
3. compare and contrast
4. brainstorm and communicate
as... ByDennis Holley
An investigation into hypotonic, isotonic and hypertonic environments using eggs. This activity is student-centred and inquiry based.... BySara Mccormick
This Science Lab Safety Packet contains 4 different parts: a list of safety procedures with a parent signature page, a lab safety symbol word searc... ByIan Keith
This science rubric follows the Scientific Method and is set up so that you can easily grade your students' science investigations.
It covers si... ByScipi
This lab allows students to observe the effects of pollution on plant growth. Any type of plants can be used, but I found that geraniums and impat... ByAlison Crotty
A set of four single sheet labs to use with live crawdads. One is a description, one is their reaction to covered and uncovered areas, one is a re... BySmart Chick
In this lab activity students will be challenged to:
1. classify and describe
2. observe and infer
3. compare and contrast
4. recognize cause... ByDennis Holley
One page activity where students use a program like "Starry Night-Pro" to plot the positions of Jupiter's four main moons. They then draw curved li... ByLesson Universe
This is a wonderful lab that is enjoyed by students to teach what affects the rates of chemical reactions in a fun way. Two lab options are provide... ByEli D
In this lab activity students will be challenged to:
1. sequence and summarize
2. describe and explain
3. think critically
4. observe and inf... ByDennis Holley
Introduction: Matter is composed of molecules that are in constant motion. When these molecules gain enough energy to overcome the attraction bet... ByScience Stuff
This is a great discrepant event/lab. Student brain storm what will happen when you put raisins in 7-up. The rasins go up and down it surprises the... ByLesson Universe
In this scientific lab, middle school students explore the concepts of volume, mass and density. They will place a gummy bear in a cup of water ove... ByStephanie Kitzerow
In this two-part activity students will be challenged to:
1. compare and contrast the distances from each planet to the sun.
2. formulate and... ByDennis Holley
This is the first of three inquiry labs to challenge your students. This is an inquiry lab experiment in which your students will be using Sprite®... ByEli D
This lab is designed for students to learn the three types of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. It was created for middle scho... ByKati Dalton
Bubbliology contains bubble trivia and experiments that can be adapted for use for elementary, middle, and upper level students. It features: Bub... ByBruce Wentzell