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Preview of Relationships in a Circle

Relationships in a Circle

A introduction into lab design, data collection, graphing and slope analysis, formula derivation and percent error calculations. Given to physics and AP physics students to teach them how to - write a lab procedure - predict mathematical relationships - identify dependent and independent variables - collect data - graph - calculate slope - derive equations from a graph - analyze their slope for meaning - calculate percent error
Preview of St Valentine day lab Middle School How does exercise effect heart rate

St Valentine day lab Middle School How does exercise effect heart rate

Created by
The Lesson Pony
STEM Are you searching for a fun lab for Valentine's day with no prep? Students will determine how the effect of light excise increases their heart rate. Included are questions and a template for your students to graph their data. The only materials needed for this lesson are this product and their phones!
Preview of Blood Spatter Analysis Lab: Angle of Impact Trig + Crime Scene Reconstruction

Blood Spatter Analysis Lab: Angle of Impact Trig + Crime Scene Reconstruction

Created by
Allison Smith
Turn your classroom into a forensic lab—without the mess or expense. This Blood Spatter Analysis Lab has students investigate real fluid dynamics + trigonometry using simulated blood to analyze stain patterns, calculate angle of impact, and complete a crime scene reconstruction using the stringing method. The science is real, the math is real, and the mystery hook is genuinely compelling. ✅ Grades 7–12 | 50–60 minutes | Groups 2–3 ✅ Prep ~15 minutes | Cost ~$2–$5 ✅ Strong math int
Preview of Linear Spaghetti Strength

Linear Spaghetti Strength

This linear relation lab activity is perfect for connecting patterns in real data with linear relations. Students test the strength of spaghetti by finding the minimum mass that a bundle of spaghetti can support. They then test again; increasing the number of strands in their bundle to see if there's a connection between the number of spaghetti strands and the minimum breaking mass. Data is very consistently linear. Materials needed: Spaghetti (1 box per class), styrofoam cups, string, pennies (
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 Beaker Pong: Experimental Design and Graphing Lab, NGSS aligned

Beaker Pong: Experimental Design and Graphing Lab, NGSS aligned

Created by
ZeiSCI
Great 1st week or 1st month STEM activity! All parts are EDITABLE and includes a graphing grid! This is a great way to introduce the "science process" (better phrase for scientific method) at the start of a semester or anytime you want fun to occur in your classroom. *****Focus on the NGSS PRACTICES Dimension*****The National Research Council's (NRC) Framework describes a vision of what it means to be proficient in science; it rests on a view of science as both a body of knowledge and an eviden
Preview of Oceanography  Ocean Science Temperature and Latitude Middle School

Oceanography Ocean Science Temperature and Latitude Middle School

Created by
The Lesson Pony
The Ocean Temperatures and Latitude inquiry worksheets are a valuable resource for students in Grade 8 STEM to gain insight into global warming and its impact on different countries. This lesson is appropriate for both classroom and homeschool settings. NASA and NOAH are currently mapping ocean waters to better understand their effects on weather patterns. This assignment can be used for distance learning or in-person instruction. It is recommended to be used in conjunction with a math lesson t
Preview of Darwin Finch Beak Data Analysis | Natural Selection Lab NGSS MS-LS4

Darwin Finch Beak Data Analysis | Natural Selection Lab NGSS MS-LS4

Created by
Allison Smith
Can evolution actually be observed in real time?In this powerful, data-driven investigation, students analyze real scientific data from the famous Grant & Grant finch study to uncover one of the most important discoveries in biology: 👉 Natural selection can happen in a single generation. This is not a basic worksheet—this is a full real-world data analysis lab where students quantify evolution using actual measurements collected over 40+ years in the Galápagos Islands. 🔬 WHAT MAKES THIS R
Preview of Socks vs. Shoes Lab

Socks vs. Shoes Lab

In this lab, students will discover how friction effects the speed of an object. Students will pair up. While one student runs a specified distance with their shoes, the other student will record. Students will then test their hypothesis without shoes. Students will graph their times and see how friction played a roll in their speed. This is a great, student centered activity that gives them real world examples of the needs for friction! It is also a great integrated lesson that includes math an
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