This lab activity is a good review to use to refresh your students on how to use a compass to find the epicenter. Students will have to read a seis... ByKoco
Students will have cutouts of tissues (areolar, hyaline cartilage, adipose, and osseus(bone). They will also have cutouts of arrows and structure n... ByAngela Holley
This is a basic measurement lab with teacher instructions and key included. Students review the use of tools to measure mass, volume, length and ... ByMegan Ballatore
Students will compare the shadows that are created using transparent, translucent, and opaque materials.
In this experiment, have students deter... ByMike Mckee
This is a basic introduction to density, appropriate for all levels of secondary physical science. I use it for my introductory chemistry class. T... ByLanie
A fantastic, inquiry-based experiment that has your students using crayons to create their very own metamorphic rock.
Perfect for units on rocks... ByMeghan Mathis
This laboratory experiment (Discovering and Comparing the Densities of Coke and Diet Coke) is written in the scientific format. Students make hypo... ByJennifer Langsdale
Use this chart to keep track of daily weather conditions for a given city and then write a summary.
"Blank Weather Chart" by Heather Kaiser is l... ByTechedoutteacher
The purpose of this lab is to support the life science standards involving organisms in their environments, behavioral responses to stimuli, and ad... ByConstance Mcmorris
In this genetics project, students design a new species. Students must show their crosses. Students can use the smiley examples, or create their ow... ByTater
This is a very creative approach towards the introduction of the mole and molar mass. It is derived from actual data collected during a lab investi... ByAlan Sills
Very Visual Volume Lab
Problem: What amazing pattern appears when you are able to fill and read your graduated cylinders correctly?
Students will... ByTony Pavlovich Instructomania
This is an excellent introductory lab investigation for first year chemistry students. Constructivist based, this lab affords students the opportun... ByAlan Sills
This goes a long with a unit on teeth and tooth care. This lab has the students soak 1 egg in soda and another in juice. This experiment shows ho... ByDeborah Maldonado
Really fun way to teach simple machines, levers, and Newton's Laws. This is a lesson plan with the full description of how to make marshmallow cata... BySchoolrocks
This is a short power point that I used for summer school Science. The focus is on simple complete circuits, using Sparky's Light Kit (from Aims).... ByWorking 4 The Classroom
This is a hands-on experiment for students to see, feel, and smell the differences between potting soil (humus), clay soil, and sandy soil. It come... ByMs. Crugar
Enrich your students' writing skills while recording science experiments!
This product includes a cover sheet for your students' science journal... ByStaci Schutte
This is a lab that burns several materials to better understand how particulates enter the air and effect air quality. Particulate matter is especi... ByShannon Othus
This is an activity that answers the questions: Is there a pattern to locations where earthquakes happen? Do earthquakes happen in places that are... ByCathy Hutchinson
This is a webquest on arctic animals. Students work in groups to research chosen arctic animals and presents in report form, their findings. Ther... ByRmason
There are many types of chemical reactions and several ways to classify them. One useful method classifies reactions into four major types. These... ByScience Stuff
This unit builds on students' previous knowledge of the terms solid, liquid, gas, solute, solvent, dissolve, and solution. It goes on to expand th... ByNyla's Crafty Teaching
This lab Helps students understand Sun paths, shadow length related to Sun altitude, and how the noon Sun altitude varies with the season. Materia... ByJohn Weyman
This case study assignment has 4 pages of critical thinking questions on the following topics in The Scientific Method:
Observation, Investigati... ByLisa Michalek
Students get to practice the scientific method by creating an investigation using sunscreen and UV beads. Students work in small groups to develop... ByTeresa Kelley
Two day lab dealing with transverse and longitudinal waves using a slinky. Students observe Amplitude, Wavelength, Crest, and Trough and draw where... ByLesson Universe
Students will engage in some detective work in this lab, requiring them to identify the material of ten different cubes. The density is provided f... ByEducator Super Store
A set of three labs to teach about Geodes. They include: 1) researching geodes (questions to answer after reading research from the Internet), 2) ... BySmart Chick
This is a great tool to help students become more familiar with items that are found in a science lab. I use this as part of my "introductory unit... ByScience4all
This is a simple decomposition lab where you use just a 9V battery to split water. This lab includes tips and hints and an answer sheet. This is an... ByScience Guy
A lab exercise that introduces students to how the microscope works and has them create their first wet mount slide using a letter "e" cut out from... ByKara Diederichs
In this original, field tested lab, student first simulate enzyme activity with hands-on models, then experiment with real enzymes as they use lact... ByKaren Bledsoe
Use these station signs to post around the classroom. I leave materials for class activity under these signs and students know exactly where to go ... ByJen Brown
After Students have engaged in force experiments, students should understand balanced and unbalanced forces. This document is for student Practice... ByCarol Hix
A 2 part lab that takes 2 60 minutes class periods to complete. All materials are easy to obtain. The students get a real sense of diffusion and ... ByTori Neal
This is an outline of activities to do with a mealworm population over an 8 week period. Mealworm colonies are easy to set up and study. I buy meal... ByShelly Sheffield
Use this series of lab activities to help students identify the differences in elements and compounds. The science teacher will require some basic... ByEducator Super Store
In this activity students are challenged to:
1. classify and sequence.
2. describe and explain.
3. compare and contrast.
4. recognize cause a... ByDennis Holley
This is a comprehensive dissection guide of the internal sheep brain, designed for a high school or early college Biology or Anatomy & Physiology c... ByKeith Metzger
In this lab, students will investigate the physical appearance of bones as well as the different types of markings that can be found on bones. Stud... ByChristopher Schrenk
Two page lab/activity where student measure Volume and mass of three different blocks and caculate density. They then are asked 4 high level thinki... ByLesson Universe
This lab has students use microscopes to observe three different types of protists - paramecium, volvox and euglena (all of these protists can be p... ByAlison Crotty
This very fun activity takes advantage of the *free* PhET computer simulations from the University of Colorado at Boulder. Students investigate an... ByChristopher Bires
Students use a hand lens to observe a soil sample and separate it into living (insects), once living (decaying plants, twigs, leaves, etc.), and no... ByMelissa Stout
This product contains two hands-on activities that correspond to Newton's Second Law of Motion and one hands-on activity that demonstrates Newton's... ByAtlanta Teacher