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Preview of Testing a Design POKER FACE Science Game - No Prep Grade 3 Review Activity

Testing a Design POKER FACE Science Game - No Prep Grade 3 Review Activity

Get the best Poker Hand to win with POKER FACE!POKER FACE is a No Prep Science game where students get to draw a card from the deck for their poker hand when they answer questions correctly. Beware though, if you get the answer wrong, the other team gets to draw a card from your hand. The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. The game includes 20 questions and the answers are included. This version is Elementary Science, Grade 3, Testing a Design It
Preview of Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

The Weighted Car Test is an interactive Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate whether weight affects the speed of objects rolling down a ramp. This self-contained shelf work is perfect for a Forces of Motion unit and reinforces key physics concepts such as gravity, acceleration, and friction. Students will: Compare two toy cars—one heavier, one lighter—created by adding weights to one car Predict which car will reach the bottom of
Preview of Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

The Ball Drop Test is a self-contained Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate how gravity affects falling objects. This engaging work allows students to measure and compare the time it takes for a ball to drop from different heights and to understand acceleration due to gravity. Students will: Drop a ping pong ball from three different heights (0.5 m, 1.0 m, and 1.5 m) Use a stopwatch to measure drop time for each height Repeat trials,
Preview of Biology Lab Safety Manual + Posters (100+ Pages, Editable, Test Included)

Biology Lab Safety Manual + Posters (100+ Pages, Editable, Test Included)

AP Biology Lab Safety Manual + Posters (100+ Pages, Editable, Test Included) Looking for a complete, no-prep lab safety system that actually works in a real classroom? This resource is a FULL lab safety and procedures manual designed for secondary science classrooms (perfect for AP Biology, Biology, and STEM labs). It includes 100+ pages of clear procedures, expectations, and quick-reference posters that make lab management easier, safer, and more consistent. 👉 Best part: This resource is
Preview of Friction Feel Test – Montessori Science

Friction Feel Test – Montessori Science

Bring Forces of Motion to life in your Montessori classroom with this Friction Feel Test. This hands-on science work is designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate the effects of friction on different surfaces. Students will: Push a toy car across four surface types (crumpled cardstock, aluminum foil, printer paper, coarse sandpaper) Observe differences in resistance Rank surfaces from least to most friction Record results and answer a reflection question Use a con
Preview of Nocturnal Final Vocabulary Test NGSS k-3

Nocturnal Final Vocabulary Test NGSS k-3

Help students learn the basics of nocturnal vs. diurnal with this Nocturnal Final Vocabulary Test. This print and go assessment builds science language around day, night, nocturnal, diurnal, and nocturnal animal using matching, fill in the blank, multiple choice, and a short answer. Perfect for a quick quiz, end of mini-unit check, review day, or science center assessment. What’s included1 student test page4 parts: Matching, Fill in the Blank, Multiple Choice, Short AnswerWord bank included on t
Preview of Summer Toddler Activities | Insects Unit | Early English & Science CLIL

Summer Toddler Activities | Insects Unit | Early English & Science CLIL

This "The Secret Life of Grass" unit is a teacher-tested, low-prep printable pack designed for children aged 2-3. It’s perfect for both native English speakers and ESL/ELL learners, combining early science, language development, and fine motor practice. What’s Inside? (Engaging Activities):Insect Discovery Cards: Visual recognition and vocabulary building (Ant, Bee, Snail, Grasshopper).The Crumb Carrier Pathway: Sensory tracing to develop pincer grasp and pre-writing skills.Who Lives Where? Log
Preview of Rock Detective

Rock Detective

Have your students become Rock Detectives. This investigation gives the students opportunities to test different rocks to see what kind they are. It is a great idea to make each one a center and have them rotate through. It is also a great way to have them figure out what kind of rocks each group is looks at. A very engaging activity.
Preview of Rainstorm Rescue | Waterproof Materials Science Experiment for K–2

Rainstorm Rescue | Waterproof Materials Science Experiment for K–2

Can you keep water from getting through a material? In this hands-on science challenge, students test different materials to see which ones block water and which ones let it soak through. Children discover that some materials are waterproof while others are absorbent — and connect their findings to real-world engineering of raincoats, umbrellas, and shelters. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection, step-by-step testing instructions, a student recording sheet for predictions a
Preview of Save the Ice Cube! – A Cool Insulation STEM Challenge for Curious Scientists

Save the Ice Cube! – A Cool Insulation STEM Challenge for Curious Scientists

Turn your classroom into a science lab with this hands-on insulation experiment that gets students designing, testing, measuring, and thinking like real engineers! In Save the Ice Cube!, students investigate which materials keep ice from melting the longest while practicing scientific observation, data collection, and critical thinking. Save the Ice Cube Perfect for upper elementary and middle school, this engaging STEM activity walks students through the full scientific process: ✔ Choosing i
Preview of How the World Works Newsletter on Balance and Motion

How the World Works Newsletter on Balance and Motion

Created by
Ibteaching2nd
How the World works classroom newsletter on Balance and Motion. Gives all Unit of Inquiry basic information, activities, vocabulary, summative assessment plans, etc. Great to post in the classroom or send to parents.
Preview of Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Is it Magnetic? Science Sorting Activity (Forces)

Provides a hands-on activity where students cut and sort items into “magnetic” and “non-magnetic” groups. Encourages active engagement and critical thinking through testing and classifying objects. Reinforces the scientific concept of magnetism in a concrete, practical way. Helps students distinguish between materials that are magnetic (e.g., steel) and non-magnetic (e.g., elastic, wood). Promotes fine motor skills through cutting and sorting tasks. Supports vocabulary development rela
Preview of Sink or Float STEM Activity

Sink or Float STEM Activity

Created by
Pallavi Agrawal
Make science exciting with this Sink or Float Investigation Activity Pack!This engaging resource allows students to explore how different objects behave in water by making predictions, testing items, and recording their observations. Students will think like young scientists while investigating which objects sink and which float. The activity encourages curiosity, discussion, and hands-on learning while introducing important early science concepts about materials and weight. 📦 What’s Includ
Preview of Designer Dirt - Creating Classroom Adobe

Designer Dirt - Creating Classroom Adobe

Combine the ancient art of adobe with the modern applications of material science! This engaging hands on - minds on unit has students exploring the properties of mud, designing and building better bricks, testing their creations and presenting their findings. It is a complete unit with all lesson plans, resources, and assessments tools. Correlations to the Common Core Standards are included.
Preview of Build a Water Slide | Water Flow & Surface Science Experiment | Hands-On STEM

Build a Water Slide | Water Flow & Surface Science Experiment | Hands-On STEM

Can you design a path that helps water move quickly from top to bottom? Part of a 20-challenge series, this hands-on engineering challenge, students build a mini water slide using household materials and test how different surfaces affect the speed of water flow. Children learn that water flows downhill but that texture and shape change how fast it moves. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection to water flowing over different surfaces, step-by-step building and testing instruc
Preview of Match the words  with the pictures/Asian countries/national flag

Match the words with the pictures/Asian countries/national flag

Created by
Phawadi
English Vocabulary Activity on Asian Country Names This interactive English worksheet helps students learn and reinforce vocabulary on Asian country names by matching the words to the appropriate pictures. Ideal for -classroom activities -worksheets -homework -and pre- or post-tests How to use You can print it as a worksheet and give it to the children. We sincerely hope that both students and teachers enjoy our worksheets. Please visit our store again. T
Preview of Sink or Float Science Experiment Pack , Cute Bunny STEM Activity , Prediction an

Sink or Float Science Experiment Pack , Cute Bunny STEM Activity , Prediction an

Created by
san pra
Make science irresistibly fun with this adorable Sink or Float Activity Pack featuring a cute bunny scientist kids will love! Perfect for Preschool, Pre-K, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade, this printable STEM set guides students through the full scientific process: predict → test → record → explain. This warm, cozy cartoon style makes the activity visually inviting, while the clear layouts support early learners and science centers. 🌟 What’s Included ✔️ Teacher Instructions Page – Easy setup & tea
Preview of Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars

Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars

Grade Levels: Kindergarten - 8th Grade Duration: 60 minutes Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars (Lesson Plan + Student Worksheet) Engage your students in a fun, hands-on investigation of motion, weight, and engineering design with this interactive STEM lesson! In this project, students design, build, and test Building Blocks cars to explore how weight affects the distance a car travels down a ramp. Through repeated trials, measurement, sketching, and data collection, students practic
Preview of Groundhog Day Math Measurement & Science Activities – Light and Shadows

Groundhog Day Math Measurement & Science Activities – Light and Shadows

Make Groundhog Day meaningful with hands-on math, measurement, and light and shadow activities that get students experimenting, predicting, and thinking like scientists. This Groundhog Day activities resource includes three engaging shadow investigations where students explore how light source angle, distance, and object placement affect shadows. Kids create, test, measure, and record data as they work within constraints. Perfect for Groundhog Day math, science centers, and inquiry-based le
Preview of Ultimate STEM Engineering Challenges Bundle | 12 Hands-On STEM Labs & Projects

Ultimate STEM Engineering Challenges Bundle | 12 Hands-On STEM Labs & Projects

Created by
mindMESA
Ultimate STEM Engineering Challenges Bundle | 12 Hands-On STEM Labs & Design Projects | NGSS AlignedGrades: 5–10 Subjects: STEM, Engineering, Physical Science, Life Science, Makerspace Resource Type: STEM Activity Bundle Formats: PDF + Editable Files (where noted) 🚀 A Complete Hands-On STEM Engineering Program This Ultimate STEM Engineering Challenges Bundle includes 12 classroom-tested STEM labs and engineering design challenges that get students building, testing, analyzing, and im
Preview of Matter/Basic Chemistry Unit- Part 10

Matter/Basic Chemistry Unit- Part 10

This is basic matter and chemistry information. Each part is a couple days to a week long worth of activities. Students can use this as a flipped classroom lesson. These can be adapted from 4th-9th grade I would say since science depending on state will hit many of these terms for state testing. Adapt to fit your kiddos. Don't forget to come back to see the other parts to create a full unit! http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Zealous-Educator
Preview of Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection

Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection

Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection for Grades 3-5Engage your 3rd–5th grade students with this versatile Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet, perfect for any STEM or makerspace activity! This printable reflection tool guides learners step-by-step through the problem-solving process— from asking and imagining to testing and improving—while encouraging critical thinking and creativity. Whether you're running a classroom engineering challenge, a
Preview of Density Tower Lab | Montessori Chemistry Experiment | Hands-On Science for Upper

Density Tower Lab | Montessori Chemistry Experiment | Hands-On Science for Upper

Turn abstract chemistry into a memorable hands-on experience with this Density Tower Lab. Designed for grades 4–6, this activity shows students how liquids and solids behave based on their density, making particle theory both visible and engaging. Students layer liquids such as honey, dish soap, water, and oil in a clear jar, then test different solids (coin, bead, paperclip, grape, popcorn kernel) to see where each one settles. By observing the separation of liquids and the placement of so
Preview of The Scientific Method - "The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall" Experiment

The Scientific Method - "The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall" Experiment

The purpose of this activity is to allow students to think critically to answer a seemingly simple question. In this case, does a larger object fall harder than a small object? The students will need to use the scientific method to determine a way to answer that question. They will also need to design a test to empirically show that a bigger object lands with more force than a smaller one. This is a really unique experiment so that students can start thinking about the basics of physics. It
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