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About SNAPs Lab Stations Activities

SNAPs Lab Stations Activities require students to use science, math, literacy, problem-solving and engineering skills. They are designed to enhance students' understanding of scientific concepts and help students apply scientific ideas to the real world. Each station activity promotes skills so to develop students into proficient and competent scientific thinkers.

SNAPs lab activities have five components:

Science Skills Station to develop science skill proficiency

Narrative Station to build science literacy

Assessment Station to evaluate learning and understanding

Problem-Solving Station to foster engineering design

Synthesis Station and Project to inspire higher-order learning

Important Notes:

• Download the FREE SNAPs Setup Guide for best practices, signage and editable rubrics

• Download a FREE SNAPs Lab Stations Activity to learn more about my SNAPs labs

• Save $$ with the NGSS Science Lab Stations Bundle ($500 for 200+ labs)

• Save $$$ with the Physical Science Complete Curriculum

• Save $$$$ with the Integrated Science Complete Curriculum

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DIGITAL LABORATORY – DISTANCE LEARNING & DIGITAL CLASSROOMS

• This lab is offered in a digital format to support digital classrooms & distance learning.

• The digital lab activity is designed to work with Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint

• The digital lab activity CANNOT be edited. However:

- Students can manipulate text boxes

- Students can create tables, graphs and diagrams

- Students can insert images and drawings

GOOGLE FORM ASSESSMENT STATION

• The assessment station is offered as a self-grading Google Form.

• Questions are all short answer and are 100% editable.

• Suggestions for use are included in the download.

DISTANCE LEARNING COMPATIBILITY

SNAPs lab activities are rated for their ease with distance – independent learning. Refer to the preview for more information about how well this laboratory works in a fully digital classroom and with distance learning.

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EDITABLE DOCUMENTS

This download includes an editable word document (docx file) of all lab components:

• Pre-Lab and Post-Lab Activities

• The Lab Overview

• Lab Station Activities and Questions

• Directed Synthesis Project (when applicable)

Important Notes:

• Diagrams, illustrations, tables and graphs essential to lab activities are included

• Illustrative clipart is NOT included

• Editable documents and rubrics are included with the FREE SNAPs Setup Guide

Editable files allow you to:

• Edit the scope of the activities so to suit your students’ needs

• Edit the materials required based on resource availability

• Create single-period “mini-labs” using activities at the individual skills stations

*********************************************************************************************************

The activities at each station in this lab are detailed below.

Motion Graphs Lab Stations Activity Learning Objectives

1. Analyze and interpret distance vs. time graphs to determine an object’s motion.

2. Analyze and interpret velocity vs. time graphs to determine an object’s motion.

3. Graph an object’s velocity and acceleration to describe its motion.

Science Skills Station

Students will interpret velocity (distance vs. time) and acceleration (velocity vs. time) motion graphs at this station. They will also graph data to create velocity and acceleration motion graphs.

Narrative Station

Students will read an informational text about distance vs. time and velocity vs. time motion graphs. Students will learn to interpret the trends in motion graphs so to determine when an object has an increasing, decreasing or constant velocity (and acceleration).

Assessment Station

At this station, students will answer questions about key terms and ideas relating to distance vs. time and velocity vs. time motion graphs. Students will have to employ lower, mid and higher order thinking skills to answer these questions.

Problem-Solving Station

Students will manipulate a 5-foot track so to mimic the motion of a car visualized in motion graphs. Students will design, test and retest the track so that the car’s motion simulates what is illustrated in the motion graphs.

Synthesis Station

Students will compose a CER (claim-evidence-reasoning) report to summarize the lab. Students are provided the claim statement and must support the claim with observations, data and other information gathered in the lab. Students will explain how the evidence supports the claim using scientific reasoning.

Synthesis Project

Students will have a choice of 11 projects. Refer to the SNAPs Lab Stations Best Practices and Setup Guide for directions and suggestions on how to conduct the project.

This download includes:

• A pre-lab assignment and post-lab reflection

• Directions and questions for each lab station

• Student recording sheets

• Teacher Key

Additional Materials Required:

5 Feet of Hot Wheels™ straight track w/ track connectors (or other toy vehicle track)

Books or blocks (to make a ramp)

Meter Stick or Tape Measurer

Stopwatch

Calculator

NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS

This laboratory does not address a specific Next Generation Science Standard, but it complements NGSS concepts. It combines the three dimensions of science learning - science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts - in order to meet the standard. This laboratory also makes interdisciplinary connections to STEM, Math CCSS and ELA CCSS to build the appropriate skills.

TERMS OF USE

• All rights reserved by Stephanie Elkowitz.

• This product is to be used by the original purchaser only.

• Intended for classroom and personal use only.

• Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited.

• This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view.

• Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

Motion Graphs Lab Stations Activity | Printable, Digital & Editable

Stephanie Elkowitz
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Teaching Duration
90 minutes

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Description

About SNAPs Lab Stations Activities

SNAPs Lab Stations Activities require students to use science, math, literacy, problem-solving and engineering skills. They are designed to enhance students' understanding of scientific concepts and help students apply scientific ideas to the real world. Each station activity promotes skills so to develop students into proficient and competent scientific thinkers.

SNAPs lab activities have five components:

Science Skills Station to develop science skill proficiency

Narrative Station to build science literacy

Assessment Station to evaluate learning and understanding

Problem-Solving Station to foster engineering design

Synthesis Station and Project to inspire higher-order learning

Important Notes:

• Download the FREE SNAPs Setup Guide for best practices, signage and editable rubrics

• Download a FREE SNAPs Lab Stations Activity to learn more about my SNAPs labs

• Save $$ with the NGSS Science Lab Stations Bundle ($500 for 200+ labs)

• Save $$$ with the Physical Science Complete Curriculum

• Save $$$$ with the Integrated Science Complete Curriculum

*********************************************************************************************************

DIGITAL LABORATORY – DISTANCE LEARNING & DIGITAL CLASSROOMS

• This lab is offered in a digital format to support digital classrooms & distance learning.

• The digital lab activity is designed to work with Google Slides and Microsoft PowerPoint

• The digital lab activity CANNOT be edited. However:

- Students can manipulate text boxes

- Students can create tables, graphs and diagrams

- Students can insert images and drawings

GOOGLE FORM ASSESSMENT STATION

• The assessment station is offered as a self-grading Google Form.

• Questions are all short answer and are 100% editable.

• Suggestions for use are included in the download.

DISTANCE LEARNING COMPATIBILITY

SNAPs lab activities are rated for their ease with distance – independent learning. Refer to the preview for more information about how well this laboratory works in a fully digital classroom and with distance learning.

*********************************************************************************************************

EDITABLE DOCUMENTS

This download includes an editable word document (docx file) of all lab components:

• Pre-Lab and Post-Lab Activities

• The Lab Overview

• Lab Station Activities and Questions

• Directed Synthesis Project (when applicable)

Important Notes:

• Diagrams, illustrations, tables and graphs essential to lab activities are included

• Illustrative clipart is NOT included

• Editable documents and rubrics are included with the FREE SNAPs Setup Guide

Editable files allow you to:

• Edit the scope of the activities so to suit your students’ needs

• Edit the materials required based on resource availability

• Create single-period “mini-labs” using activities at the individual skills stations

*********************************************************************************************************

The activities at each station in this lab are detailed below.

Motion Graphs Lab Stations Activity Learning Objectives

1. Analyze and interpret distance vs. time graphs to determine an object’s motion.

2. Analyze and interpret velocity vs. time graphs to determine an object’s motion.

3. Graph an object’s velocity and acceleration to describe its motion.

Science Skills Station

Students will interpret velocity (distance vs. time) and acceleration (velocity vs. time) motion graphs at this station. They will also graph data to create velocity and acceleration motion graphs.

Narrative Station

Students will read an informational text about distance vs. time and velocity vs. time motion graphs. Students will learn to interpret the trends in motion graphs so to determine when an object has an increasing, decreasing or constant velocity (and acceleration).

Assessment Station

At this station, students will answer questions about key terms and ideas relating to distance vs. time and velocity vs. time motion graphs. Students will have to employ lower, mid and higher order thinking skills to answer these questions.

Problem-Solving Station

Students will manipulate a 5-foot track so to mimic the motion of a car visualized in motion graphs. Students will design, test and retest the track so that the car’s motion simulates what is illustrated in the motion graphs.

Synthesis Station

Students will compose a CER (claim-evidence-reasoning) report to summarize the lab. Students are provided the claim statement and must support the claim with observations, data and other information gathered in the lab. Students will explain how the evidence supports the claim using scientific reasoning.

Synthesis Project

Students will have a choice of 11 projects. Refer to the SNAPs Lab Stations Best Practices and Setup Guide for directions and suggestions on how to conduct the project.

This download includes:

• A pre-lab assignment and post-lab reflection

• Directions and questions for each lab station

• Student recording sheets

• Teacher Key

Additional Materials Required:

5 Feet of Hot Wheels™ straight track w/ track connectors (or other toy vehicle track)

Books or blocks (to make a ramp)

Meter Stick or Tape Measurer

Stopwatch

Calculator

NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS

This laboratory does not address a specific Next Generation Science Standard, but it complements NGSS concepts. It combines the three dimensions of science learning - science and engineering practices, disciplinary core ideas and crosscutting concepts - in order to meet the standard. This laboratory also makes interdisciplinary connections to STEM, Math CCSS and ELA CCSS to build the appropriate skills.

TERMS OF USE

• All rights reserved by Stephanie Elkowitz.

• This product is to be used by the original purchaser only.

• Intended for classroom and personal use only.

• Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited.

• This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view.

• Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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Rated 5 out of 5
May 8, 2024
I really appreciated the conversations my students had while completing this lab. It made them think about motion graphs in a variety of ways.
Amy P.
176 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Rated 5 out of 5
October 15, 2023
This was a great resource for my classroom! Would recommend!
117 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Rated 5 out of 5
June 10, 2023
This was a great resource for my students! I used it to support my students in learning the content. They were able to use this as a reference throughout the unit.
The Two Scientists
(TPT Seller)
383 reviews
Grades taught: 9th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
March 20, 2022
I did have to modify and work through this with my fifth graders, but it worked perfectly to be able to incorporate labs and deeper understanding in our forces and motion unit!
498 reviews
Grades taught: 5th
Rated 5 out of 5
December 7, 2021
Great stations resource. I plan to use it as station work with my 8th graders.
Jennifer B.
160 reviews
Grades taught: 8th
Student populations: Learning difficulties
Rated 5 out of 5
May 12, 2020
Nice Stations!
Casey Stine
(TPT Seller)
413 reviews
Rated 4 out of 5
May 6, 2020
Graphs and graphing are a topic my students struggle with every year. This was a perfect fit into our motion unit! They loved being active and they were practicing a much needed skill as well as content.
Sarah J.
125 reviews
Grades taught: 8th, 9th
Rated 5 out of 5
September 24, 2019
Thank you very much!
Jennifer Chandler
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