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Preview of Pandemic Outbreak Dice Lab Simulation 6th-8th Science | Analyze Data Graphing

Pandemic Outbreak Dice Lab Simulation 6th-8th Science | Analyze Data Graphing

Epidemiology • Probability • Graphing • Exponential Growth • Data Analysis Bring real-world science and math connections into your classroom with this highly engaging Pandemic Outbreak Dice Lab Simulation! Students model the spread of an infectious disease through a population of 1,000,000 people while analyzing how probability, public health responses, human behavior, and random events influence outbreaks over time. Using dice rolls to simulate real-world pandemic events, students calculate p
Preview of Math Lab "Dangers of Wexting While Walking"fractions, decimals, percents"

Math Lab "Dangers of Wexting While Walking"fractions, decimals, percents"

I am very pleased and excited to share my math lab on Texting While Walking. * Teachers will surely find that the lab is useful in reinforcing lessons on fractions, ratios, percents, and decimals, while at the same time, students learn safety in texting habits. *. As the lesson begins, students are presented with statistical information regarding the increase of accidental deaths and injuries from texting while walking over recent years. *. Students acquire a statistical impress
Preview of Density & Percent Error Quick Labs

Density & Percent Error Quick Labs

Enjoy using these 2 quick labs to practice measurement skills, density calculations, and percent error any time throughout the year. In the density lab, students are asked to determine the density of aluminum by measuring the dimensions and mass of sheets of aluminum foil. In the index card lab, students calculate the area and perimeter of an index card, and determine their percent error based on the provided dimensions. Color and B&W versions included.These are considered quick labs becau
Preview of Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab | Interactive NGSS

Easy Lab. Investigating the Inverse Relationship Between Distance and Light Intensity Lab + Crossword PuzzleAligned with NGSS Standards: HS-PS4-1, Science and Engineering Practices Explore the inverse relationship between distance and light intensity in this interactive physics lab! Using a lux meter app on smartphones, students will observe how light intensity decreases as the distance from a flashlight increases. This experiment provides a clear demonstration of inverse relationships in physic
Preview of Moving Cities

Moving Cities

This activity helps student determine the rate at which continental drift is causing cities to move toward or away from each other. Using current and past longitude and latitude data, students calculate the rate of increase or decrease in distance between large global cities. This data can then be used to predict the future movement of the cities based on historic trends.
Preview of Everything on Quadratics

Everything on Quadratics

Created by
Rasey Math
Use this activity to help your students discover and practice Quadratics. It covers graphing, quadratic formula, factoring, zeroes, roots, solutions, x-intercepts, axis of symmetry, min/max, increasing/decreasing intervals, and the vertex. Everything is on one page, so students learn that there are multiple ways to find the zeroes of a quadratic. Their knowledge allows them to pick the best method. This pack includes 2 versions, 16 total problems, all problems worked out in the included key.
Preview of Calculus - How Can One Graph Help Describe Another Graph?

Calculus - How Can One Graph Help Describe Another Graph?

This activity incorporates the graphing calculator to help students understand how the behavior of one graph can describe the behavior of another function. Three related equations are entered in y1, y2, and y3 in the graphing calculator. • The original function is entered in y1. • An expression that represents the derivative of y1 is entered in y2. • An expression that represents the derivative of y2 is entered in y3. After graphing y1, y2, and y3 in the same window, a series of questi
Preview of Natural Selection Peppered Moth data analysis

Natural Selection Peppered Moth data analysis

Created by
Beverly Biology
Students will examine data from the historical peppered moth experiment and answer several analysis questions and create a graph of the data. This is a great way to reinforce the concept of natural selection as the population sizes of two Peppered moths increase and decrease as the environment changes. Three items in this download: 1) Peppered moth analysis (Word) 2) Peppered moth analysis (pdf) 3) Answer key for the peppered moth analysis (Word) Here are a few other Evolution-based lessons: Nat
Preview of Calculus-Making Observations about the Function and Its Derivatives from Graphs

Calculus-Making Observations about the Function and Its Derivatives from Graphs

This discovery activity is made up of 5 part plus a closing question. Part I: Students graph a function and its derivative. From the two graphs students observe that when the graph of the derivative of y1 is positive the graph of y1 is increasing and that when the graph of the derivative of y1 is negative the graph of decreasing. Part II: In part I students studied a function with a minimum. In this part students will repeat the same observations but with a function that has a maximum. Part II
Preview of Pre-Calculus - Maximizing the Volume of a Cone

Pre-Calculus - Maximizing the Volume of a Cone

This hands-on activity engages the students in constructing a cone from a circle,collecting data on the height and radius of the cone, creating a scatterplot, fitting a curve to the data and then estimating the maximum volume of the cone. Many students are surprised that the scatterplot indicates that the volume first slowly increases and then after a maximum volume occurs the volume quickly decreases. By working with a physical model helps students observe how the height, radius, and volume
Preview of Carbon Footprint Dice Lab Simulation 6th-8th Science | Analyze Data Graphing

Carbon Footprint Dice Lab Simulation 6th-8th Science | Analyze Data Graphing

Carbon Footprint • Climate Change • Sustainability • Probability • Graphing • Data AnalysisBring environmental science, probability, and graphing together with this highly engaging Carbon Footprint Dice Lab Simulation! Students roll dice to model how everyday household choices can increase or reduce a carbon footprint, record carbon unit changes, graph their results, and analyze how transportation, energy use, food choices, waste, and random events affect environmental impact over time. Using d
Preview of Is Double Stuff Really Double Stuff? Lab

Is Double Stuff Really Double Stuff? Lab

This activity is a great way to apply percent composition. Students are able to see how use percent composition as evidence to prove a claim. The students start off coming up with their own procedures they will tentatively are going to follow. When the teacher ok’s the procedures, the students then work to be as accurate as possible to collect the mass of each of component of the cookie and the total mass of the cookie.. Then the student applies the concept of percent composition to prove wh
Preview of Math Lab:  Investigating Second-hand Smoke Using Inequality Symbols

Math Lab: Investigating Second-hand Smoke Using Inequality Symbols

This lab is great to use as reinforcement to newly learned lessons, or it can be used as a semester review! Honestly, this is one of my favorites! * Working with a partner, students use balloons to measure the volume of a single breath of air and apply their calculations to determine (mathematically) how much second-hand smoke they breathe when exposed! * In the process of making their discovery, students use the circumference formula in a variety of forms in order to find a radius, and ultimat
Preview of Rate of Change, Percent Error, Graphing Unit- Data & Graphing Worksheets & Notes

Rate of Change, Percent Error, Graphing Unit- Data & Graphing Worksheets & Notes

Empower your students with essential data analysis skills through this engaging, no-prep unit! Designed to build a strong foundation in graphing, percent error, and rate of change, this unit provides a structured, hands-on approach to interpreting and analyzing scientific data—a critical skill in any science course. Why Teachers Love This Unit:Comprehensive & Engaging – Covers graphing fundamentals, percent error, and rate of change in a student-friendly format.Real-World Applications – Helps
Preview of Vector Activities | 2 Vector Addition & Resolution Worksheets | 1 Lab | Quiz

Vector Activities | 2 Vector Addition & Resolution Worksheets | 1 Lab | Quiz

Bring vectors to life with this interactive activities bundle designed to reinforce key vector concepts in your physics classroom. Perfect for algebra-based physics or introductory physics courses, this set provides hands-on practice and real-world connections to vector addition and resolution. This resource includes: Vector Addition & Resolution Worksheet: Practice adding vectors using graphical and trigonometric methods, solving for magnitude and direction from components - Editable Billiards-
Preview of Vectors Unit Bundle | Cornell Notes, Activities, Lab, Slideshow, Quiz & Test

Vectors Unit Bundle | Cornell Notes, Activities, Lab, Slideshow, Quiz & Test

Teach vectors with confidence using this comprehensive bundle that covers everything you need for an engaging and effective vectors unit in physics. Perfect for algebra-based physics or introductory physics classes, this resource combines clear instruction, hands-on activities, and ready-to-use assessments. This all-in-one bundle includes: Cornell-Style Notes (Student & Teacher Versions): Students learn what vectors are, how to add vectors graphically, and how to resolve components using trigono
Preview of Chemistry: Molecular Geometry & Lewis Dot Structures Quiz

Chemistry: Molecular Geometry & Lewis Dot Structures Quiz

Suitable as a formal assessment, and in-class group activity, or as homework, this quiz examines your student's ability to sketch Lewis Structures and then to designate the correct molecular geometry to that structure. This assessment has two forms. More advanced students are required to have the molecular geometry table memorized before taking the assessment. The alternate form of this assessment gives the table to the students. In either situation, this assessment contains all of the challen
Preview of Chewing Gum Lab Questions and Rubric Bundle Percent Composition

Chewing Gum Lab Questions and Rubric Bundle Percent Composition

Created by
Linh-Thuy Vu
Inquiry based learning. Math and Science. Learn how to calculate percent composition through chewing gum. An interactive way to introduce concepts such as: molar mass, percent composition, empirical formula, etc.
Preview of The Approximation Lab:  An intro approximations, graphing, and percent error.

The Approximation Lab: An intro approximations, graphing, and percent error.

Created by
Kyle Verspoor
This simple lab is a great way for students to brush up their basic science skills. It is perfect for the start of the year, but can also be used mid or at the end of the year as a refreshers or a way to prepare for a final exam. This lab allows students to use common materials so you do not have to worry about spending a full prep period setting up supplies. This lab works best when students have access to a device because it references making a graph and pasting the image of it in the space
Preview of Calculating the percents of colors in an M&M sample (circle graph)

Calculating the percents of colors in an M&M sample (circle graph)

Created by
Science Joy
Students will sort a sample of M & M's by color. They will calculate the percentage and then use a protractor to graph the results.
Preview of Scientific Measurement Bundle (Ruler, Graduated Cylinder & Triple Beam Balance)

Scientific Measurement Bundle (Ruler, Graduated Cylinder & Triple Beam Balance)

Students will learn how to follow correct measurement procedure and practice measurement, while learning the different types of observational methods. This bundle includes 10 handouts and 1 PowerPoint Presentation. Bundle Includes the Following: Page 1 - Guided Notes Graphic (to be used w/ ppt) Page 2 - Procedure Handout (for all three lab tools) Page 3 - Qualitative vs Quantitative Data Worksheet Page 4 - Ruler Procedure and Practice Worksheet Page 5 - Graduated Cylinder Procedure Worksheet Pa
Preview of The Science of Oreo Cookies Percent Composition Activities Experiments

The Science of Oreo Cookies Percent Composition Activities Experiments

You’ll have no trouble getting the attention of your class when they see packages of Oreos on your desk! Oreo science is full of surprises and all the hands-on activities and experiments employ the scientific method. Perfect for middle school and upper elementary students. The activities are all easy to run and easy to set up for. Add this set of hands-on activities to your teaching repertoire; your students will really enjoy and learn a lot! This package contains all of the resources below.
Preview of Middle School Math Lab Bundle | Algebra, Geometry, Number Sense, and More

Middle School Math Lab Bundle | Algebra, Geometry, Number Sense, and More

Make every math unit meaningful, visual, and student-centered with this complete Math Lab Bundle! Designed to spark curiosity and support deep understanding, these 8 double-sided labs introduce key concepts through hands-on tasks, visual thinking, real-world connections, and vocabulary building — all aligned with the Nova Scotia Grade 9 Math Curriculum. Perfect for kicking off each unit, reinforcing learning, or using as formative assessment, these labs offer both structure and flexibility to
Preview of Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Hearing: How Much Louder to Notice a Difference?

Psychology Lab Weber's Law and Hearing: How Much Louder to Notice a Difference?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students apply Weber's Law (ΔI = k × I, where k = 0.1 for hearing) to calculate the just noticeable difference (JND) in loudness for ten stimulus intensities ranging from 20 to 110 dB. After completing the data table, students plot intensity on the x-axis and JND on the y-axis, identify the linear relationship, and explain in everyday language how the JND grows proportionally with intensity. A real-world application problem asks students to calculate the minimum loudness increase a concert-goer
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