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Preview of Cell Membrane Bubble Lab

Cell Membrane Bubble Lab

In this lab about cell membranes, students explore the following topics: 1. Membranes are Fluid and Flexible 2. Membranes Can Self-Repair 3. Eukaryotic Cells Feature Membrane Bound Organelles 4. Membrane Proteins Perform Special Functions Get TPT credit to use on future purchases: I always value feedback and as you may know teachers pay teachers (TPT) sees the value in feedback. Each time you give feedback, TPT gives you feedback credits that you can use to lower the cost of future purchas
Preview of Cell Membrane Properties Lab Experiment -Bubbles with Household Materials!

Cell Membrane Properties Lab Experiment -Bubbles with Household Materials!

This laboratory simulates a cell membrane as well as simple and facilitated diffusion with soap and bubbles. Students will get hands-on experience with this lab that requires only household materials. Its is by far one of my student favorites! The students will explore how a surfactant and phospholipid share similarities. Materials:Baking Trays - or any Tray 9 x 9 (1 per group) – Either disposable or metal Straws (4 per group) Scissors Thread (1 spool) Water Soap Corn Syrup 1000 mL beaker or con
Preview of Cell Membrane Bubble Lab

Cell Membrane Bubble Lab

Discover the properties of cell membranes using soap bubbles! Covering NGSS HS-LS1-3 (homeostasis), this lab activity uses soap bubbles to demonstrate how cell membranes are fluid and flexible, how they self-repair, and how they have transport channels embedded in the membrane to assist in maintaining homeostasis. This lab activity is inquiry-based and can be used as an introduction activity before details/notes are given or as a reinforcement activity to support learning. Students follow brief
Preview of 2008 Housing Bubble and Great Recession Simulation

2008 Housing Bubble and Great Recession Simulation

Make the 2008 Housing Bubble and Great Recession finally make sense to your students with this engaging, low-prep simulation and station activity designed for middle and high school learners. Students take on the role of a newly married couple with college debt and a baby on the way as they experience the rise and collapse of the housing market step-by-step. Through interactive stations, students explore: Easy bank loans Rising home prices Risky financial decisions The housing market crash
Preview of Floating Colors: A Bubbling Density Experiment  Hands-On Science Activity

Floating Colors: A Bubbling Density Experiment Hands-On Science Activity

🌈 Floating Colors: A Bubbling Density ExperimentHands-On Science Activity | Density, Chemical Reactions & Observation SkillsLooking for a simple, engaging, and visually exciting science experiment that actually teaches meaningful concepts? This Floating Colors: A Bubbling Density Experiment is the perfect hands-on activity to help students explore density, liquid separation, and gas formation in a fun and memorable way. Students will create a colorful bubbling reaction using everyday materi
Preview of Constitutional Convention Thought Bubbles | Role-Play + Writing Activity

Constitutional Convention Thought Bubbles | Role-Play + Writing Activity

Bring the Constitutional Convention to life with this high-engagement role-play and writing activity! Students take on the role of key delegates—George Washington, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, Gouverneur Morris, William Paterson, and Benjamin Franklin—and create historically accurate thought bubbles using vocabulary directly from your provided sheets. After writing their thought bubble, students step “into the scene” to act out or speak their delegate’s perspective, turning your classro
Preview of BUILD A BETTER BUBBLE REAL-WORLD STEM CHALLENGE

BUILD A BETTER BUBBLE REAL-WORLD STEM CHALLENGE

This is a real-world STEM Challenge that combines the scientific method, problem solving, economics, cooperative learning, teamwork, and self-evaluation. Students are given the scenario of working on a science & engineering team for the Wham-O Toy Company and are challenged to build the longest-lasting bubble using the given materials without going over their budget of $100. Lab Job descriptions are included--the Materials Manager must show their Lab Safety License as their ID when they come
Preview of Quiet Your Class with Catch A Bubble Technique

Quiet Your Class with Catch A Bubble Technique

Created by
Kim Smith
Create a secret language with your class, when it's time for the class to be quiet tell your students to "catch a bubble,"(in a sweet voice) and watch the magic happen.
Preview of Chewey Bubble Gum Company - Intro To Probability

Chewey Bubble Gum Company - Intro To Probability

Created by
Paige Laurain
Want to introduce your students to the probability of something happening? Want to peak their interest before you start a probability unit? This experiment based activity allows students to find the probability of something happening while having fun and popping bubble gum bubbles!
Preview of Density, Surface Tension (cohesion and Adhesion) and Soap Bubbles

Density, Surface Tension (cohesion and Adhesion) and Soap Bubbles

90 pgs + 33 pgs, 15 videos, 3 gifs Density is the ratio of mass to volume. Students may need practice clarifying the difference between mass and volume and the units for each. Density identifies substances. Several activities are given that students can engage in. Comparisons are made between densities of things that can float in water whose density is 1 g/ml or 1kg/L. An object will float if its density is less than the liquid it floats in. Iron floats in mercury. Surface te
Preview of Alveoli Bubble Model – Hands-On Surface Area Experiment for Lung Gas Exchange

Alveoli Bubble Model – Hands-On Surface Area Experiment for Lung Gas Exchange

Bring respiratory science to life with this hands-on lung model experiment!In this interactive activity, students will explore how alveoli increase surface area for gas exchange by creating a simple bubble model. Through this engaging experiment, students will compare a single large bubble versus many small bubbles to understand why the lungs are structured the way they are. This real-world demonstration helps students visualize how alveoli maximize oxygen absorption and connect their lear
Preview of Simplified Bubble Sort Animation

Simplified Bubble Sort Animation

This is a video of an animation which can be used to explain how a simplified bubble sort works. I use this to show my students before looking at the algorithm, to get them thinking about how it works, I then ask them to check their predictions from the animation against the actual algorithm. Having an animation which shows this process in detail has been extremely useful for my students in understanding the algorithm better. I tried to find something similar on YouTube before deciding to make
Preview of Scientific Method Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum

Scientific Method Bubble Gum, Bubble Gum

Created by
New Creations
New Creations Presents: Introduce or refresh your students to the Scientific Method in a way that will have them chewing on what they learned long after school. When you hit enable editing, the full view of document can be viewed.
Preview of Carbonation Test–Hands-On Chemistry Investigation-Scientific Method Lab Activity

Carbonation Test–Hands-On Chemistry Investigation-Scientific Method Lab Activity

Get your students bubbling with excitement over science! This engaging lab investigation invites students to explore the science behind carbonation in a fun, inquiry-driven format. Students will apply the scientific method as they compare levels of carbonation in different sodas, collect observational and numerical data, and draw conclusions based on evidence. Whether you teach physical science, chemistry, or general middle school science, this hands-on experiment is a fantastic way to bring abs
Preview of Sharecropping Simulation

Sharecropping Simulation

Enjoy this sharecropping simulation with humorous speech bubbles and sound effects to give your students a realistic idea of what sharecropping could have been like.
Preview of Photosynthesis Virtual Lab

Photosynthesis Virtual Lab

Virtual Lab using a simulation for the simulation of the production of oxygen bubbles in water. You can change three variables: light intensity, color of light, and the distance of the light to determine the effect on the rate of photosynthesis. Lab includes a data table and data analysis questions along with a key for the data questions. After the lab there is an optional writing prompt to reinforce the material. Link for the simulation is included in the lab.
Preview of Chemical Change Demonstration – Baking Soda and Vinegar Reaction Science Lab

Chemical Change Demonstration – Baking Soda and Vinegar Reaction Science Lab

Make chemistry unforgettable with this engaging demonstration station! This activity invites students to observe real chemical reactions and identify evidence of chemical change using their senses and data collection. From fizzing bubbles to temperature shifts, students will experience the excitement of chemistry in action—while building key observation and analysis skills. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school science classrooms, this lab is safe, low-prep, and NGSS-aligned. Learnin
Preview of Thin Film Interference (Activity)

Thin Film Interference (Activity)

Thin Film Interference Simplified: This activity helps with understanding of the thin film interference equation, the thin film interference formula, and how thin film interference is responsible for the colors seen in phenomena like soap bubble thin film interference. Through a combination of videos, guided inquiry, and online simulation, students will gain insights into thin film interference examples, tackle thin film physics questions, and comprehend the thin film physics definition with con
Preview of Impact of Light Intensity on Photosynthesis Lab Write-Up - Environmental Science

Impact of Light Intensity on Photosynthesis Lab Write-Up - Environmental Science

This hands-on, multi-day lab is perfect for AP Environmental Science, Biology, or general science classes investigating the fundamentals of photosynthesis. Students will examine how varying light intensity influences the rate of photosynthesis by measuring oxygen bubble production in aquatic plants like Elodea. With simple materials and clear instructions, students collect data, analyze results, and deepen their understanding of photosynthesis, plant biology, and environmental factors affecting
Preview of Macroeconomics Free Enterprise Worksheets Activities Stations Simulations

Macroeconomics Free Enterprise Worksheets Activities Stations Simulations

Teach macroeconomic concepts of the US free enterprise economy's benefits and costs with this complete 3-4 day activity and simulation kit.This activity kit covers these key concepts: Traits/Benefits of Free Enterprise -- capitalism, private property, voluntary exchange, economic freedom, competitionCosts of Free Enterprise -- speculative bubble, recession, income and wealth inequality, consolidation, negative externalitiesThis stand-alone kit is also included in my US Economy, Business, & Lab
Preview of Caption This #2: What Are the Animals Saying

Caption This #2: What Are the Animals Saying

Hello Fellow Teachers, This is the second set of 15 pictures for the "Caption This" activity. Use this as a brain break, at the end of class, or when you want students to do some creative writing. There are 15 pictures of animals. Each picture has one or two speech bubbles, so students will identify what the animals are saying. My students sit in table groups with up to six students. Depending on how your room is set up, you can set this up as acompetition where each group/team comes up what th
Preview of Conservation of Mass Lab – Baking Soda and Vinegar Closed System Experiment

Conservation of Mass Lab – Baking Soda and Vinegar Closed System Experiment

Help your students see that matter doesn’t just disappear! This hands-on lab is the perfect way to demonstrate the Law of Conservation of Mass in a simple, visual, and memorable way. Students will measure the mass of a sealed system before and after a chemical reaction and confirm that mass stays constant—even when bubbling, fizzing, and gas production occur. Perfect for middle school physical science, this activity reinforces critical thinking, measurement skills, and NGSS-aligned scientific p
Preview of Mortgage Meltdown - A Game of Cards and Speculation

Mortgage Meltdown - A Game of Cards and Speculation

Are you an Economics, Macroeconomics, or US History teacher looking for a fun way to help your students learn about the collapse of the housing market that led to the Great Financial Crisis? Then check out this game! Using only 1-2 decks of playing cards, your students will speculate on mortgage bonds (including subprime mortgages), leading to a "bubble" and "bust" for the speculators. This is a great way for your students to understand the financial conditions that lead to speculation and c
Preview of Macroeconomics US Economy Unit - Market Structures Business Cycle Activities

Macroeconomics US Economy Unit - Market Structures Business Cycle Activities

Get your students using a macroeconomics lens to view the US's economic health, including the status of business and work with this highly engaging, simulation- and real-world-filled 4-5 week US Economy, Business, & Labor unit. Students will master key economic concepts likeTraits of Free Enterprise -- capitalism, private property, voluntary exchange, economic freedom, competitionCosts of Free Enterprise -- speculative bubble, wealth inequality, consolidation, negative externalities Business Cyc
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