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Preview of Increasing Magnification Lesson Plan

Increasing Magnification Lesson Plan

This is a science lesson aimed at upper elementary students. The objective of the lesson is for the student to be able to describe the optical phenomenon that as magnification increases, the field of view decreases. Students examine both comic strips and printed words through a microscope. Included are the lesson plan write up and a student worksheet.
Preview of Ooey, Gooey Conduction

Ooey, Gooey Conduction

Are you in a bind and need an engaging lesson and fast? Then take a look at this extended lesson plan. Included are all concepts, lesson outline, materials as well as handouts for students. This is a great lesson if you are being observed or need to turn in a detailed lesson plan- it is all done for you! Students will learn all about conduction with their favorite material- candy! Physical Science - Energy can be transformed from one form to another or can be transferred from one location t
Preview of 6,7! Gen Z Phrases vs Your Pulse: A Scientific Investigation

6,7! Gen Z Phrases vs Your Pulse: A Scientific Investigation

Do your students seem like they are speaking their own Gen Z or Gen Alpha language? Does it drive you bananas? Well don't beat them, join them! In this scientific investigation, students test the relationship between repeating certain phrases (6,7 or other equally obnoxious , I mean fun sayings) and their pulse. Does the pulse increase or decrease the more times someone repeats phrases? Does your teachers' pulse change? A fun way to let them use their favorite sayings and still learn about
Preview of Observing, Inferring, Predicting Quiz

Observing, Inferring, Predicting Quiz

Created by
Sara Whitener
This quiz assesses the basic science skills/knowledge of observing, inferring, predicting, and identifying variables and controls. Questions are also asked about the five senses. Great review for a state test or beginning-of-the-year unit!
Preview of STEM/NGSS Controlled Experiment Assessment CAUSE & EFFECT

STEM/NGSS Controlled Experiment Assessment CAUSE & EFFECT

Simple 4-question multiple choice assessment in which the student is given a scenario and asked to identify the independent variable, dependent variable, control group, and constants. Can be easily used as a formative assessment, or class activity.
Preview of States of Matter Quiz

States of Matter Quiz

Created by
Miss E
Students will demonstrate their knowledge of the three states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas using written, matching, sill in the blank, and multiple choice questions.
Preview of Air Pressure On A Marshmallow

Air Pressure On A Marshmallow

Students investigate and analyze the affect of air pressure on small marshmallows. Students love marshmallows and cool science experiments. This lab activity involves both. In this lab activity, students observe, first hand, the affect of air pressure on matter. Watch students grin as they watch the marshmallows seem to shrink all on their own as pressure is applied. Watch students' grin even more when they see the marshmallows double and triple their original sizes as the air pressure is decrea
Preview of Sir Isaac Newton's Laws of Motion Worksheet Middle School

Sir Isaac Newton's Laws of Motion Worksheet Middle School

Newton’s Laws of Motion Quiz/Classwork – Editable Assessment 🏃‍♂️⚖️ Assess your students’ understanding of Newton’s Three Laws of Motion with this engaging and editable activity! Students will read 20 scenarios and determine whether each demonstrates Law 1, 2, or 3, helping them apply concepts to real-world situations. What’s Included: ✦ 20 scenarios for student analysis ✦ Editable in Microsoft Word – easily customize content or format Why Teachers Love It: ✔️ Reinforces conceptual understa
Preview of Oobleck Worksheet

Oobleck Worksheet

Created by
Miss Grobman
Oobleck is an awesome and interactive way to teach your students about states of matter. It is an inquiry-based activity that promotes students exploring and asking questions! This worksheet can be used as a formative assessment at the end of the lesson, or as a worksheet throughout the lesson.
Preview of Taboo - Weather Terms

Taboo - Weather Terms

Created by
Pencil Monkey
Looking for a creative way for students to practice their vocabulary and increase critical thinking skills? This file contains 28 printable taboo cards and 4 editable blank cards to customize the vocabulary for your weather and atmosphere unit. This is an editable word document in easy to use format. Simple print, laminate, and cut out for a quick and easy station/center in your classroom.
Preview of The Particle Song- Helping Kids Remember Basic Particle Theory Principles

The Particle Song- Helping Kids Remember Basic Particle Theory Principles

This is an extremely simple little song (with actions!) to help your students remember basic particle principles (ie. states of matter, expansion and contraction). You will find simple lyrics- it is to the tune of Row Row Row your boat, as well as actions. There is no recording, or link to YouTube video, because I am definitely not putting myself out there like that! It is very simple and the kids will have it memorized in two minutes. This is what makes it effective- the kids will remember t
Preview of Quarantine! Inquiry Role-Playing Game

Quarantine! Inquiry Role-Playing Game

Created by
Mrs Lowery
A disease is killing students in the class. They must figure out what is killing them before they are all dead! Complete with rules, the answer to the mystery, student roles, and a fill-in reflection for post-game debriefing and formative assessment. Medical mysteries can be a fun way to practice science skills and thinking!
Preview of Bill Nye Psuedoscience Video Questions

Bill Nye Psuedoscience Video Questions

Created by
Nicole Hays
This 9 question video guide with teacher key covers the Bill Nye Psuedoscience video or DVD. It discusses what is necessary for something to be considered science and what is necessary to prove something scientifically. This could be used in a science classroom, especially with Science Fair preparation. Having students take notes during a video increases their retention from the video and gives them something to take home and study. Through creating fill-in-the-blank video note guides, stu
Preview of Bottle Flip STEAM Challenge Data Collection Sheet

Bottle Flip STEAM Challenge Data Collection Sheet

Created by
Alysia Butrick
Are your students on the bottle flipping bandwagon right now? Why not turn the obsession into a learning opportunity. I created this data collection sheet into a STEAM challenge for my 5th graders and they loved it! The data sheet includes elements of the scientific process and is an opportunity to integrate math concepts such as fractions and converting basic fractions to percents.
Preview of Graphing Unit

Graphing Unit

Created by
Mrs. W
This unit contains 5 separate graphing activities. In the first activity, student create a bar graph of the depths of different oceans and answer follow-up questions. In the second activity, students collect tally colors of m&ms and use this data to create a bar graph and answer questions. In the third activity students create a bar graph of the diameters of the planets and answer related questions. In the fourth activity, the laboratory activity, students record the temperature of hot water as
Preview of Science Crossword Puzzle: 3 to 6 Grades – Nature - Models and Simulations

Science Crossword Puzzle: 3 to 6 Grades – Nature - Models and Simulations

This crossword puzzle is for the Nature of Science class. It is about the way the scientific method is conducted through experiments. This is one of several crossword puzzles that cover the standards which 3rd to 6th grade students need to know about the Nature of Science. The answers are included. In addition to filling out the crossword, there is a student answer sheet on which students can write the vocabulary word answers and the number of letters in the words. They can then present the answ
Preview of Scientific Method Lab- Sink or Float? (Tap and Salt Water)

Scientific Method Lab- Sink or Float? (Tap and Salt Water)

In this activity, the students will follow the steps of the scientific method to discover if objects are more likely to float in salt water or tap water. It will show them how scientists record data on charts and draw conclusions. It is able to be edited, so you can change the materials to be ones that you have or wish to use.
Preview of Science in a Shoebox: Motion and Gravity

Science in a Shoebox: Motion and Gravity

Science in a Shoebox is an activity where the teacher sends home a box with a science experiment in it to one student at a time for them to complete with a parent/guardian. This provides opportunities for parents to become involved in their child's learning and actively participate in a science experiment. In this activity, students and parents will learn about Newton's laws of motion and gravity. The activity includes instruction sheet, student recording sheet, parent recording sheet, and a
Preview of Parts of a Plant

Parts of a Plant

Students are given the parts of the plants and have to fill in their function. Then, they can draw their own plant, cut out the part and function, and label their own drawing with it.
Preview of Drops of Water on a Penny Surface Tension Lab

Drops of Water on a Penny Surface Tension Lab

This is a great lab for introducing students to lab procedures and safety. I use this lab to welcome my 7th graders to the scientific process and lab safety procedures. The "Penny Lab" is one of those labs that is quite simple yet very effective. Thanks for looking!
Preview of Lab Report Handout

Lab Report Handout

This is a great handout for writing a lab report. It is in document form so that students can type in them and print out or write on them.
Preview of Prism Lab

Prism Lab

Created by
Science It Up
In this introductory activity, students will be using prisms to bend white light in to the colors of a rainbow. They will be asked to draw their 'rainbows' on the paper and answer some comprehension/extension questions. Directions are included on activity.
Preview of The Metric Mass Lab

The Metric Mass Lab

Created by
Ian Keith
This lab introduces the procedures for using a Triple Beam Balance. It's a good lab that covers the three different ways of finding the mass of a substance. It also contains Analysis and Conclusion questions at the end of the lab. Take a look at my PowerPoint on how to use and read a Triple Beam Balance. It will help out a lot!! This activity supports Grade Seven California State Science Standard 7A - Select and use appropriate tools and technology (including calculators, computers, balances, sp
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