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Preview of Chemistry WebQuest:  Percent Composition Perfection

Chemistry WebQuest: Percent Composition Perfection

Welcome to Percent Perfection! Today’s WebQuest will help you investigate how to calculate percent composition of chemical substances — both from the chemical formula and from experimental data. You’ll start by watching a introductory video, explore informational content, play with interactive tools, and finish with a review quiz to test your understanding. By the end, you’ll confidently find out what percent of a compound is made up by each element and how to calculate that from real data!
Preview of Dairy Unit - Butter Lab

Dairy Unit - Butter Lab

Created by
Lacie Beall
Dairy unit with included butter lab Breed Id Product ID Quiz Review QuestionsBell Ringer Exit Ticket Lab Activity Videos - How its Made Videos - Virtual Field Trip
Preview of Lab Safety Quiz | Self Grading Google Form | Preloaded with Feedback!

Lab Safety Quiz | Self Grading Google Form | Preloaded with Feedback!

This is a self grading lab safety quiz to assess student understanding of general lab safety rules. Feedback is included on correct/incorrect answers. This is an editable, autograded google form quiz with multiple choice, t/f and one short answer (with response validation) question There is an optional section templated for teacher to add questions about the location of items around the room. Teacher will need to edit this section to their science classroom setup for students to identify the loc
Preview of WebQuest:  Lose It or Gain It? Exploring Oxidation Numbers!

WebQuest: Lose It or Gain It? Exploring Oxidation Numbers!

In chemistry, oxidation numbers help us track how many electrons atoms gain or lose in compounds and reactions, and how atoms combine to make neutral compounds. You’ll explore this idea through a introductory video, a clear informational site, an interactive practice, and a fun quiz game. Answer key included. By the end, you’ll be able to confidently: Assign oxidation numbers to atoms (metals, nonmetals, polyatomic ions), Use oxidation numbers to combine ions so that the total charge equals
Preview of Charged Up! Exploring Electric Charge & Coulomb’s Law

Charged Up! Exploring Electric Charge & Coulomb’s Law

Welcome physics explorers! In this webquest, you’ll dive into the fascinating world of electric charge—what it is, how charged objects interact, and how the force between them is described by Coulomb’s Law. We’ll start with a short introductory video, move on to an informational website to build your conceptual understanding, then play with a simulation to see the ideas in action, and finish with a review game (or quiz-style activity) to reinforce what you’ve learned. Grab your notebook, be read
Preview of Mole Mania! A WebQuest for Exploring the Chemical Mole

Mole Mania! A WebQuest for Exploring the Chemical Mole

Welcome to Mole Mania! In chemistry, the mole is one of the most important tools scientists use to count particles that are too small to see. Just like “dozen” means 12 items, a mole means 6.022 × 10²³ particles — a number called Avogadro’s number, which helps chemists connect the invisible world of atoms and molecules to measurable quantities in the lab. In this WebQuest, you will: Learn what a mole is and why it’s useful Find out how Avogadro’s number relates to counting particles Defi
Preview of Rockin Plates: The Great Earth‑Shift Adventure WebQuest

Rockin Plates: The Great Earth‑Shift Adventure WebQuest

Earth may look solid and unchanging—but deep beneath our feet, the surface is constantly shifting. The outer shell of our planet is broken into large “plates” that slowly move, interact, crash, or drift apart. These movements shape continents, build mountains, form oceans, and even trigger earthquakes and volcanoes. In this webquest, you’ll explore how and why plates move — focusing on types of plate boundaries, seafloor spreading, and subduction zones. By the end, you’ll have a stronger underst
Preview of Solar and Lunar Eclipse STEM Activity Easy, Low-Prep

Solar and Lunar Eclipse STEM Activity Easy, Low-Prep

Engage your students with this hands-on solar and lunar eclipse STEM activity that makes space science concepts click! Students will build a working model of the Sun, Moon, and Earth to explore how eclipses happen in an interactive, hands-on way. Perfect for elementary science, STEM challenges, space units, and NGSS-aligned lessons, this activity combines engineering + astronomy in one simple, low-prep resource. Who Is This For:Best suited for Grades 2–5, but adaptable for younger or older learn
Preview of Amber Fossils STEM Activity | Fossil Science Lab & Formation Experiment for K-5

Amber Fossils STEM Activity | Fossil Science Lab & Formation Experiment for K-5

Looking for a low-prep STEM activity that actually keeps your students engaged while teaching real science concepts? This Amber Fossils STEM Experiment is a hands-on, high-interest science activity where students explore how real fossils form by creating their own “amber” and trapping small objects inside—just like insects preserved in tree resin long ago. Perfect for elementary classrooms, this engaging fossil science lab combines earth science, observation, and inquiry-based learning in a fun
Preview of Forensic Science Quest:  Observations and Seeing What Others Miss

Forensic Science Quest: Observations and Seeing What Others Miss

Imagine you arrive at a crime scene. What you notice — or what you miss — could make the difference between solving the case or letting a criminal go free. In forensic science, strong observation skills and careful documentation are essential. In this webquest you’ll learn what “observation” really means, explore how and why eyewitness accounts can differ, and see how investigators gather and interpret evidence. By the end, you should appreciate how observation underpins nearly everything in for
Preview of Online Click & Learn Quest:  How To Use A Microscope

Online Click & Learn Quest: How To Use A Microscope

Microscopes are essential tools in biology that allow us to see structures too small for the naked eye. In this lesson, you will watch a video that explains how microscopes work and then explore a virtual microscope simulation to practice identifying parts and using the microscope correctly. As you go through the simulation, you will answer the questions based on your observations and what you learn. WISC Online does a great job of providing detailed explanations, graphics, and interactive clic
Preview of Cupcake Wars Project | Family Consumer Sciences | FCS | Foods

Cupcake Wars Project | Family Consumer Sciences | FCS | Foods

Created by
Fantastic FCS
Introducing the ultimate Cupcake Wars project and lab, perfect for any foods class or bakeshop Family Consumer Sciences (FCS) course! This engaging and comprehensive resource includes everything you need to run a successful cupcake competition: Presentation Slides: The detailed slides I used to introduce the project and guide students through each phase.Rubric: A clear and thorough grading rubric to assess student performance.Judges’ Scoresheet: A ready-to-use scoresheet for evaluating the cupca
Preview of Meiosis Table Drawing Assignment - CHALK ART

Meiosis Table Drawing Assignment - CHALK ART

You will demonstrate your understanding of the structures and phases of meiosis by creating a detailed and labeled chalk marker drawing on your lab table (or another flat surface). Your drawing should show how meiosis produces four unique haploid (n) gametes from one original diploid (2n) parent cell.
Preview of Design Insect Trap: Project (Engineering Design Process)

Design Insect Trap: Project (Engineering Design Process)

PBL, Projects, Labs, Experiments, Science, Life Science, Biology, Collaboration, Problem-Solving, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Rubric, Assessment Criteria, Engineering Design Process, STEM, Entomology, Ecology Engineer Solutions with the Project to Design and Test an Insect Trap! Engage students in hands-on STEM learning with the Project to Design and Test an Insect Trap, a comprehensive resource that guides students through the engineering design process to create, test, and refine their own
Preview of Leafing Through Clues: A Forensic Botany Webquest

Leafing Through Clues: A Forensic Botany Webquest

Plants can be more than just background scenery — in crime scenes, bits of leaves, pollen, seeds, or even wood fragments can become powerful clues. In this webquest, you will explore how botanists and forensic scientists use plant evidence to link suspects to crime scenes, identify locations, and even help solve criminal cases. As you work through the activities, think like a detective: examine the vegetation, consider what it tells you about time, place, and movement — and how it might connect
Preview of Eutrophication Lab Write-Up –– Environmental Science

Eutrophication Lab Write-Up –– Environmental Science

Bring water-pollution science to life with this hands-on Eutrophication Lab! Ideal for AP Environmental Science or any general environmental science class, this week-long investigation helps students explore how excess nitrogen and phosphorus fuel runaway algae growth — the same chain reaction that creates hypoxic dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico, Lake Erie, and the Chesapeake Bay. Using just a few simple materials (clear jars, pond water, liquid fertilizer, and a sunny window), students set u
Preview of CSI DNA Detectives:  Profiling the Evidence Webquest

CSI DNA Detectives: Profiling the Evidence Webquest

Welcome, future forensic detectives! In this WebQuest, you will explore how DNA — the microscopic code inside nearly every cell of your body — can become one of the most powerful tools in solving crimes. Through videos, websites, simulations, and interactive games, you will learn how investigators collect biological evidence, how laboratories turn that into DNA profiles, and how law enforcement compares those profiles to identify suspects. By the end, you’ll understand why DNA is often called th
Preview of Bonds, Glorious Hydrogen Bonds! LabXchange Simulation

Bonds, Glorious Hydrogen Bonds! LabXchange Simulation

Welcome to our exploration of hydrogen bonds! These are a special type of attraction between molecules, weaker than the strong covalent or ionic bonds that hold atoms together but incredibly important in nature. They are responsible for why ice floats, how water is a liquid at room temperature, and even the structure of your DNA. In this activity, we will deepen our understanding by watching a short video and then interacting with a simulation that lets us visualize and manipulate these fundamen
Preview of The Penny Lab

The Penny Lab

Created by
102 Wonders
I use this lab to practice implementing the scientific method. In my experience, this lab works best with partners. This lab can easily be altered to follow any COVID guidelines your district may be required to follow. First, you can have students complete the lab alone. Then, they can exchange info with their partner via Google Classroom (Docs, picture, etc.). Second, you can complete the lab. You can either do this live in front of the class (to demonstrate how the lab should work) OR yo
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