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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 Kinetic Theory of Matter-Solids, Liquids & Gases, Change of State, Diffusion

Kinetic Theory of Matter-Solids, Liquids & Gases, Change of State, Diffusion

Arrangement of particles in, and properties of, the three states of matter (solids, liquids and gases) and change of state (phase change), this comprehensive and fully resourced lesson for middle school clearly and concisely explains particle theory (kinetic theory). The animated PowerPoint: identifies the three states of matter as solid, liquid and gas;demonstrates the arrangement of particles in solids, liquids and gases;explains the properties of solids, liquids and gases in terms of the arr
Preview of Toothpaste Percent Composition Introduction and Bubble Gum Lab Bundle

Toothpaste Percent Composition Introduction and Bubble Gum Lab Bundle

Created by
Dunigan Science
This product includes a PowerPoint introduction to percent composition calculations and the chemistry of toothpaste, a student worksheet to calculate percentages for toothpaste, and a follow up quick quiz. It also includes the Percent Sugar in Bubble Gum Lab with its own Power Point. This is a two day set of activities your students will really enjoy! • Teacher guide • Applications of chemistry • Cooperative Learning • Experiment • Power point to drive both activities • Reinforcement of diff
Preview of Chemistry Lab: Sugar Density Column and Percent Solutions

Chemistry Lab: Sugar Density Column and Percent Solutions

Make it a complete lesson day by introducing (m/v), (v/v), (m/m) percent solution calculations then send to the lab to make the best column. Students love the challenge all while doing calculations on percent sugar solution for each color. Students enjoy taking a picture of the column they made. Be sure to place a white poster board behind the column. Lab Contains: • Student Lab Sheet • Student Lab Make-up Sheet for Absent Students • Student Lab Sheet with Answers in Italics • Lab Quiz - Use a
Preview of Knife Skills & Cook Time Unit: Potatoes O'Brien 5 Days (2 labs, 1 Quiz)

Knife Skills & Cook Time Unit: Potatoes O'Brien 5 Days (2 labs, 1 Quiz)

Teach your students about knife safety and knife skills! Also, explain the relationship between knife cuts and cook time using the Potato O'Brien Lab Standard: 8.5.11 Demonstrate professional skills in safe handling of knives, tools, and equipment. Lab Objectives:Describe the relationship between knife cuts and cook timesIdentify what factors increase the cook time of foodDemonstrate and identify proper knife skillsLab Agenda:Day 1: Teacher will demonstrate knife skills and knife safety.Day 2: S
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 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 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 Calculating Speed and Velocity Lab

Calculating Speed and Velocity Lab

Evaluate the relationship between speed and mass by racing weighted and unweighted hot wheel cars down an elevated meterstick. Each group of students will develop a hypothesis statement supporting whether adding weight to a hot wheel will increase or decrease its speed. Students will then measure the time it takes a hot wheel to travel down an elevated meterstick at different lengths. This experiment is then repeated with 5 washers stacked and wrapped to the hot wheel to increase the mass. Final
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy of Poppers Lab Activity

Kinetic and Potential Energy of Poppers Lab Activity

Have students investigate kinetic and potential energy by launching poppers off their desks in small groups while collecting their own data to calculate it's speed, kinetic and potential energy. For analysis, have students diagram the motion of the popper and it's points of greatest and least KE/PE as well as reflecting how these values would change with an increase or decrease in mass or velocity. Guided/Step by step directions provided.
Preview of Caterpillar Camouflage Lab | Natural Selection & Adaptations Activity

Caterpillar Camouflage Lab | Natural Selection & Adaptations Activity

Created by
SavingScience
Bring evolution and adaptations to life with this highly engaging, hands-on Caterpillar Camouflage Survival Lab! In this activity, students design and camouflage a paper caterpillar to blend into the classroom environment while teachers act as predators searching for visible caterpillars. Students then analyze how variations within a population can increase or decrease survival as environments change. This resource is perfect for teaching: Natural selection Adaptations Camouflage Variations
Preview of Intro to Chemistry Lab Safety Contract Scientific Method Quiz Back to School

Intro to Chemistry Lab Safety Contract Scientific Method Quiz Back to School

Need an engaging lab to review lab safety, scientific method, and lab procedures for the first week of school? Introducing the Chemistry Volcanoes: Introduction to Chemistry Laboratory, a comprehensive and engaging resource designed to set your students up for success from day one. This all-in-one package streamlines your first week of chemistry, providing everything you need to cover critical lab safety and scientific method concepts with minimal prep. Empower your students with foundational k
Preview of Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more

Molecules & Electron Shells - Lesson Presentations, Lab Experiment, more

Created by
jts23
This zip file contains materials for middle school science lessons on molecules as part of a unit on basic chemistry. The unit was designed for 7th graders in NYC. Includes: 2 SMARTboard .notebook lesson presentations (in one file; 15 slides) including information for a lab experiment. -PowerPoint of the same presentations (15 slides) 1 homework assignment 1 quiz 1 high-quality printable Periodic Table (all info readable after you make copies!) Presentations serve as lesson plans that guide th
Preview of Lab Activity - Relating Pitch and Frequency in Sound Waves - Hands On

Lab Activity - Relating Pitch and Frequency in Sound Waves - Hands On

DescriptionThis lab activity will prepare students to compare how the pitch and frequency of longitudinal sound waves varies in musical instruments. Students will discover that as pitch increases, the frequency of the waves increases; as pitch decreases, the frequency of the waves decreases. Each section of this lab includes questions about the factors that change: string length, thickness, tension, and the amount of air in a chamber. I've written the instructions where students will be ab
Preview of CO₂ and YOU: Cellular Respiration Lab Activity (MS LS 7-1)

CO₂ and YOU: Cellular Respiration Lab Activity (MS LS 7-1)

Created by
MS Science Spot
Make cellular respiration visible with this engaging, hands-on lab! In this activity, students explore the connection between breathing and cellular respiration by measuring the amount of carbon dioxide (CO₂) in their breath before and after exercise. Using a color-changing indicator (bromothymol blue), students can visually observe how exercise increases the rate of cellular respiration. ✅ What’s Included: Background Information Student Sheet Student lab sheet with step-by-step instructions
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 Alka-Seltzer Lab:  Investigating Partial Motion, Kinetic Energy, & Dissolve Rate

Alka-Seltzer Lab: Investigating Partial Motion, Kinetic Energy, & Dissolve Rate

The NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS are ALL about students interweaving the disciplinary core ideas, cross-cutting concepts, and science practices so that lessons and activities are more open inquiry based and allow for high order critical thinking skills. This activity hits all three! Alka-Seltzer tablets fizz furiously when dropped in water. In order for this chemical reaction to occur, particles within the tablets and water must physically come into contact with one another. Anything that
Preview of WORK AND POWER USING THE STAIRS CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING ACTIVITY

WORK AND POWER USING THE STAIRS CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING ACTIVITY

WORK AND POWER USING THE STAIRS CLAIM, EVIDENCE, REASONING ACTIVITY This is an engaging activity for students to complete using the formulas for WORK and POWER. Students will use a stairway to calculate their speed and distance using normal, fast, and random trials and then differentiate between doing work and using power. It really enlightens our students to actually observe and be involved in the reasoning as to why the amount of work stays the same but the power used can be increased or decre
Preview of Special Education Edition of Increase Participation of ALL Students with Science

Special Education Edition of Increase Participation of ALL Students with Science

Created by
SJ Science
What's the point of group lab work? To teach kids to work together. To collaborate. To cooperate. To build relationships. To teach each other. To share the work equally. But how often does this actually happen? How many students learn to make the other group members do all the work while taking all the credit? This problem can be solved by giving each student well defined tasks and by holding them accountable. Science Laboratory Jobs provides students with detailed job descriptions, check
Preview of Scientific Method Lab — Coin Drop Challenge: Variables & Hypothesis

Scientific Method Lab — Coin Drop Challenge: Variables & Hypothesis

Created by
mindMESA
You might think that you can’t fit many drops of water on the top surface of a penny, but you may be surprised. In this experiment, you’ll observe how many drops of tap water can fit on a coin, and then see if there is a difference between regular water and soapy water. QuestionHow many drops of water can fit on a single penny? Is there a difference between tap water and soapy water?Prediction: I think that a penny can hold _____ drops of tap water. Hypothesis: If I add soap to the water, then t
Preview of Endothermic & Exothermic Labs (for Physical Science)

Endothermic & Exothermic Labs (for Physical Science)

Created by
Chem Queen
This product includes 2 quick, basic labs. In one lab, students mix a white chemical with water and watch for signs of a chemical reaction. Specifically, students are attempting to observe an exothermic reaction by feeling an increase in temperature. In the second lab, students mix a different white chemical with water and attempt to observe an endothermic reaction by feeling a decrease in temperature. This lab involves a small amount of the following chemicals: calcium chloride and ammoni
Preview of Investigating the Effect of Mass on Potential and Kinetic Energy

Investigating the Effect of Mass on Potential and Kinetic Energy

Created by
Daniel Ford
In this experiment, students will investigate how increasing or decreasing the mass of an object affects the amount of potential and kinetic energy it has during a fall. Understanding this relationship is crucial in many real-world contexts, such as in engineering, sports science, and safety designs (e.g., car crashes and roller coasters). The students task is to plan, conduct, and report on how the mass of an object affects the amount of potential and kinetic energy it has. You will have acces
Preview of Air Pressure Vacuum Lab — Expanding Gases & Boyle's Law Demo

Air Pressure Vacuum Lab — Expanding Gases & Boyle's Law Demo

Created by
mindMESA
This lab provides a vivid, visual demonstration of Boyles’s Law, showing how the volume of a gas increases as the surrounding pressure decreases. Activity DescriptionThe Air Pressure Lab uses a vacuum chamber to simulate high-altitude or low-pressure environments. When students use the hand pump, they are removing air molecules from the "bell jar," which decreases the external air pressure. Because the air molecules trapped inside the balloon, bubble wrap, or film canister are still pushing o
Preview of ALesson 13 Syringe Lab Compressing Fluids Answers

ALesson 13 Syringe Lab Compressing Fluids Answers

Created by
Naomi McDonnell
Students use syringes and connecting tubes to observe the compressibility of air compared to water. Increasing the pressure decreases the volume. Naomi McDonnell
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