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Preview of Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades 3 4 5 Labs

Blank Science Experiment Journal Template | Digital & Print | Grades 3 4 5 Labs

Are you looking to design hands-on experiments with your upper elementary students? Help students learn the scientific method by creating investigations on the topic of their choice. This blank lab report template includes a student-editable Google Slides document and a printable version. We will guide you step by step to help students think like scientists. Great For3rd, 4th, and 5th gradeFlexible Learning in the ClassroomTeachers creating experiments from their curriculumHomeschool Science
Preview of Metric Mass Lab:  Percent of Error

Metric Mass Lab: Percent of Error

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STEMfully Yours
Measuring Mass is an introductory lab activity for students to practice using a double pan balance, making predictions, computing simple math calculations and percent of error. This lab works great at the start of the year to gauge the math skills of your young scientists. Materials needed: double pan balance, known masses, 6 different balls, access to a calculator. Editable Google DocumentSTEM readyLimited lab materials Cooperative Learning encouraged (Lab Tech, Scientist, Analyst, and Res
Preview of Winter Weather STEM Challenge Lab Design a Paper Snowflake PRINT and DIGITAL

Winter Weather STEM Challenge Lab Design a Paper Snowflake PRINT and DIGITAL

This STEM challenge explains how snowflakes form as a type of weather (precipitation). It walks students through the steps to create beautiful snowflake shapes out of paper. This resource includes: teacher suggestions, discussion questions, and extension activitiesbackground information on what snowflakes are and how they formstep by step instructions to create paper snowflakes with photos a student response worksheeta scoring rubrica force copy link to a digital Google Slides version for virtu
Preview of Integumentary System | Human Body Systems | Anatomy | CSI Fingerprinting Lab

Integumentary System | Human Body Systems | Anatomy | CSI Fingerprinting Lab

Everyone has a unique set of fingerprints, even identical twins! In this lab, students learn about the various types of fingerprint patterns and determine their own pattern for each finger. With this information, they will calculate the distribution of fingerprint patterns within their classroom population and graph their data. It's a great mix of math and science! Take this lesson a step further and compare data the following day across ALL of your classrooms. Do all classes have the same d
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