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Preview of Skittles Math Lab! Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents!

Skittles Math Lab! Converting Fractions, Decimals, and Percents!

Created by
Shalon Johnson
This is a fun and yummy way to apply conversions of fractions, decimals and percent. All you need is a bag of skittles per group and this Math Lab handout!
Preview of Metric System Bundle Guided Notes Slides Quiz Lab 1C

Metric System Bundle Guided Notes Slides Quiz Lab 1C

This Middle School Science 1C Bundle includes a complete set of resources designed to support instruction, assessment, and hands-on application of metric measurement concepts. This bundle covers foundational skills related to the metric system, including metric units, prefixes, and measurement practice, through guided notes, instructional slides, assessment, and a hands-on measurement lab activity. This resource is designed to support both teacher-led instruction and student engagement through s
Preview of Density of Solids & Liquids - Lesson Presentation, Lab Experiment...

Density of Solids & Liquids - Lesson Presentation, Lab Experiment...

Created by
jts23
This zip file contains materials for middle school science lessons on the density of solids and liquids as part of a unit on the properties of matter. The unit was designed for 6th graders in NYC. Includes: PowerPoint lesson presentation, includes additional teacher demonstration opportunity (27 slides) 1 skeleton outline notes sheet that follows with some of the presentation (possible differentiation) 1 homework assignments 1 lab experiment worksheet Presentations serve as lesson plans that g
Preview of Chewing Gum Post-Lab Questions Percent Composition

Chewing Gum Post-Lab Questions Percent Composition

Created by
Linh-Thuy Vu
Math & Science. Inquiry based learning. Learning percent composition through chewing gum and comparing mass before and after. A fun and interactive way to introduce concepts such as: molar mass, percent composition, empirical formula, etc. Bundle sale with rubric.
Preview of Math Lab - Sorting Candy - Common Core 6.RP.1, 6.RP.3c, 6.SP.3, 6.SP.4, 6.SP.5

Math Lab - Sorting Candy - Common Core 6.RP.1, 6.RP.3c, 6.SP.3, 6.SP.4, 6.SP.5

Ratios, Fractions, Decimals, Percents, Reducing Fractions, Mean, Median, Mode, Line Plot, Circle Graph This activity has it all! Students bring in a bag of candy containing individual pieces (different colors), collect and analyze data, and then graph their results. This goes well with Survey Assignment (could be given for Homework the night before) http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Survey-Your-Friends-Fraction-Decimal-Percent-ActivityHomework-Assignment
Preview of M & M Math and Science Lab

M & M Math and Science Lab

A lab activity that combines the scientific method with creating graphs, changing fractions to decimals, to percent with M & M's.
Preview of Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Candy Probability: Discovery of EXPERIMENTAL vs. THEORETICAL Probability

Middle Schoolers LOVE probability! This is a GREAT lesson around Halloween when the kids are already hyped up on sugar and want to 'talk' to their classmates. This activity allows the students to DISCOVER the differences between EXPERIMENTAL and THEORETICAL probability and connect it to everyday experiences. The probability lesson lends itself to fractions, decimals, percents, data collection, rational & irrational numbers, statistical graphs (box and whiskers, frequency tables...), measures
Preview of Modeling Percent of Moon Illuminated Science Math Lab  Activity

Modeling Percent of Moon Illuminated Science Math Lab Activity

Created by
Mrs Lyons
Overview In this activity students will create a mathematical (graphing) model of the lunar phases. They will use metric measurement skills to determine percentage representation of moon phases and develop a graph of the lunar phase. Then they will analyze the graph to make predictions. Student Learning Objectives: • Measure accurately using a metric ruler • Calculate percent of moon surface illuminated • Organize and graph data Standards Alignment: • Middle School Science (6-8) Next Generatio
Preview of Density of Liquids - Lesson Presentation, Lab Experiment, Video, Skeleton Notes

Density of Liquids - Lesson Presentation, Lab Experiment, Video, Skeleton Notes

Created by
jts23
This zip file contains materials for middle school science lessons on the density of liquids as part of a unit on the properties of matter. The unit was designed for 6th graders in NYC. Includes: SMARTboard .notebook lesson presentation (10 slides) -PowerPoint version of same presentation (10 slides) 1 skeleton outline notes sheet that follows with the presentation (possible differentiation) 1 lab experiment description and worksheet 1 homework assignment Presentations serve as lesson plans t
Preview of Volume of Liquids - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment...

Volume of Liquids - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment...

Created by
jts23
This zip file contains materials for middle school science lessons on finding the volume of liquids as part of a unit on the properties of matter. The unit was designed for 6th graders in NYC. Includes: SMARTboard .notebook lesson presentation (10 slides) PowerPoint lesson presentation (8 slides) 1 skeleton outline notes sheet that follows with the presentations (possible differentiation) 1 lab experiment, with worksheet 1 homework assignment Presentations serve as lesson plans that guide the
Preview of Math Lab : Ratios and Proportions

Math Lab : Ratios and Proportions

Created by
Shalon Johnson
6.4 B Applying Qualitative and Quantitative reasoning to real-world problems involving ratios This or That ? Part One:Students will ask their fellow classmates a This or That? Question (ie: Coke or Pepsi? / McDonalds or Burger King? / Jordans or Nikes? ) They will turn it in to a ratio of this to that and describe it in both qualitative and quantitative terms and create 3- 5 proportional ratios. On Part two of the Lab, students will create a part to whole ratio and convert it in to simplified
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 Python Pixel Power | Grades 4-8 | Design & Animate 8×8 Art with Python Turtle

Python Pixel Power | Grades 4-8 | Design & Animate 8×8 Art with Python Turtle

🎨🟩 Pixel Power Lab & Lesson | Grades 4-8 | Middle School | Python Turtle Creativity, Geometry, and Coding Skills | Design & Animate 8×8 Art with Python Turtle 💻✨ Unleash your students’ creativity while building real coding skills! This engaging STEM lesson blends math, art, and programming as students design their own pixel art on graph paper and bring it to life using Python Turtle graphics. With step-by-step guidance, scaffolded code examples, and printable resources, even teachers with zer
Preview of The Perfect Pancake- Chemical and Physical Changes

The Perfect Pancake- Chemical and Physical Changes

Exploring Chemical and Physical Changes with Pancakes and Ingredient RatiosIn this hands-on lesson, students will investigate chemical and physical changes through the process of making pancakes, while experimenting with different ratios of dry to wet ingredients. This exploration helps students see how ingredient ratios affect batter consistency and cooking outcomes. Students will: Learn to distinguish between physical changes (mixing, stirring, changing batter texture) and chemical changes (br
Preview of Creating Line Graphs in science-Basic Step by Step review directions & practice

Creating Line Graphs in science-Basic Step by Step review directions & practice

Created by
Scienceisfun
This is a sheet i hand out to my science students for them to keep in the resources section of their binder. It has step by step directions on how to create a line graph. They use it whenever they are required to graph results to an experiment. Challenge students understanding of graphing with this activity where students find problems with already made graphs! Can you find the LINE GRAPHING MISTAKES? 8 Graph Task Cards ApplicationMore graphing activities here: Pendulum Inquiry/Lab -3 experimen
Preview of LINE GRAPH MAKER (AUTOMATIC)

LINE GRAPH MAKER (AUTOMATIC)

Created by
Science Girl
This spreadsheet allows you to insert your independent and dependent variables into a chart and voila!... a line graph is generated as you enter in each piece of new data! Students love to take their data from a lab and watch as a graph is made right before their eyes! You can change all of the titles on the chart and the graph to suit your classes laboratory experiment needs! Students can easily print out their data to include in their lab reports!
Preview of Boat Building STEM Activity

Boat Building STEM Activity

Created by
Miss 5th
This activity will lead your students through the process of building a boat! 1) Brainstorm and sketch a design 2) Calculate the cost of materials needed 3) Build your boat 4) Test your boat 5) Reflect *It's important to note that this comes in an editable PowerPoint, so you will be able to customize this activity to your needs. For example, if your class is learning about decimals in math, you could change the cost of materials to decimal numbers. Voila...cross-curricular connections! Don't w
Preview of STEM Activity | Why Do Cars Stop | Grades 5-8 | Newton Law Friction

STEM Activity | Why Do Cars Stop | Grades 5-8 | Newton Law Friction

🚗💥 STEM Activity | Math + Pseudocode + Python Lesson | Grades 5-8 | Middle School | Why Does a Car Stop? Newton’s Laws, Friction, and Pseudocode Modeling | A Hands‑On Physics Adventure with Toy Cars, Friction & Newton’s Laws! Ready to turn your classroom into a motion lab? This engaging, low‑prep STEM lesson lets students explore friction, motion, and Newton’s Laws using toy cars and ramps — no prior physics experience required! Students will collect data, compare surfaces, and discover why
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