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Preview of LAB ONLINE Dog Breeds- Genetics Punnett Square - Dihybrid Experiment! NO PREP!

LAB ONLINE Dog Breeds- Genetics Punnett Square - Dihybrid Experiment! NO PREP!

Practice dihybrid Punnett squares with dogs! This online inquiry experiment via a simulator allows students to experiment and physically see the resulting combinations of dogs. This dihybrid also includes simple dominance, codominance, and incomplete dominance as part of the dihybrid calculation. This activity is fun, interactive and engaging for students! It is truly a hit! This activity utilizes the Mutt Mixer, designed by Utah University. Devices & the internet are required for this activit
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Is More Hypersensitive?

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Is More Hypersensitive?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Hypersensitive Narcissism Scale (HSNS) measuring covert narcissism — characterized by hypersensitivity to criticism, self-absorption, and fragile self-esteem — then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab is one of the more conceptually sophisticated in the collection, asking students to consider whether hypersensitive narcissism might change across high school years. Juniors navigating high-stakes performance pressure
Preview of IB MYP 5 Sciences Lab Report Template

IB MYP 5 Sciences Lab Report Template

Created by
Kula Makala
This Lab Report Template is designed for the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Program Level 5 Science. It is broken up into nine section and each section has it's own task specific rubric. Each section with it's own rubric could be it's own formative assessment. This lab report template covers the entirety of Criterion B and C and could be used as a summative assessment for those criterion.
Preview of Psychology Lab Autism Spectrum Traits in Juniors vs. Seniors: A t-Test Lab

Psychology Lab Autism Spectrum Traits in Juniors vs. Seniors: A t-Test Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Autism Spectrum Quotient (AQ), a widely used self-report measure of autism-spectrum-associated traits such as social skill differences, attention switching, and attention to detail. Students record their scores and contribute to a class dataset organized by grade level. Junior and senior scores are entered into an independent samples t-test to determine whether differences in autism spectrum trait expression are statistically significant across grade levels. Students interp
Preview of Pi-Day Catapult — Optimize Angle & Tension (Predict vs. Measure) | MS–HS NGSS

Pi-Day Catapult — Optimize Angle & Tension (Predict vs. Measure) | MS–HS NGSS

Created by
Allison Smith
Description (NGSS included) Celebrate Pi-Day with a data-driven projectile challenge! Students tune angle and tension on a simple launcher, then predict vs. measure range and compute percent error. Teams graph Range vs. Angle (and optional Range vs. Pullback) and explain results with CER. 🧠📈 🔬 Investigate: hold one variable constant to fairly test the other. 🧮 Model: use a calibration shot or R ≈ (v²·sin(2θ))/g to predict. 📊 Analyze: compare predicted vs. measured; percent error
Preview of Population Evolution Lab Stations - Hardy Weinberg Exceptions

Population Evolution Lab Stations - Hardy Weinberg Exceptions

Population Evolution Lab Stations - Hardy Weinberg Exceptions: This set of laboratory experiments models the exceptions to the Hardy Weinburg Equilibrium: Natural Selection, Bottleneck Effect, Founder Effect, Non-Random Mating (Mate Selection), and Gene Flow. The file will later be updated to include Mutation, Genetic Drift, and Meiotic Drive. Anyone who purchases the file now will gain free access to these updates later; the price will increase as more labs are added! Please follow my sto
Preview of AP Computer Science A - First Semester Labs & Projects (Java)

AP Computer Science A - First Semester Labs & Projects (Java)

This is a bundle of all of the labs and projects I do in AP Computer Science A during the first semester. My class following the pretty traditional lecture/homework structure, then a lab and quiz at the end of each chapter. I give a project about once a quarter as a bit of an "exam". I tend to follow the order given in CS Awesome. This bundle covers I/O and Assignment (Primitives and Interactivity)Using Classes (including Strings and Math)Decision StatementsLoopsCreating ClassesArraysThere is a
Preview of What's in Your Soda? - A Distillation Lab (Crisis Chemistry PBL)

What's in Your Soda? - A Distillation Lab (Crisis Chemistry PBL)

Kick off your AP Chemistry course with an engaging, real-world investigation that gets students thinking like chemists on day one! In this hands-on lab, students use a simple distillation setup to separate a common mixture—soda—and determine the percent of water in their sample. Through observation, analysis, and calculation, students connect core Unit 1 concepts to a meaningful scenario involving water purification after a natural disaster. What’s IncludedStudent lab handout (print-ready)Clear
Preview of Making Natural pH Indicators Lab

Making Natural pH Indicators Lab

Students will explore pH and natural indicators by testing common items. This lab is differentiated to three different levels of inquiry to allow you to cater the lab to the needs of your students. Answer Key included for pre and post-lab questions and the lab quiz. Indicators students will make come from: Beet Red cabbage Black tea Phenolphthalein (found in laxatives) Blueberry Rose Petal Red Zinger Herbal tea Grape juice Test solutions: Acetic acid Sprite Water Baking soda Milk of
Preview of New Year's Rocket Launch STEM Activity: Chemistry, Physics & Fun Experiment

New Year's Rocket Launch STEM Activity: Chemistry, Physics & Fun Experiment

Engage students in an exciting New Year’s Rocket Launch activity! This hands-on STEM resource teaches chemical reactions, Newton’s Laws, and aerodynamics through fun and interactive experiments using baking soda and vinegar. Perfect for grades 6-12, this activity includes a detailed lesson plan, vocabulary quiz, observation lab sheet, and more. Inspire curiosity and critical thinking while celebrating the New Year in your science classroom! Blast into the New Year with this thrilling New Year’s
Preview of Popcorn Percent Yield Lab | Hands On Activity | Chemistry

Popcorn Percent Yield Lab | Hands On Activity | Chemistry

Bring percent yield to life with popcorn! This engaging, hands-on lab is designed for middle and high school science classrooms and is perfect for interactive notebook users. Students will explore the science behind how popcorn pops while practicing essential chemistry skills, including hypothesizing, data collection, and percent yield calculations. What's included: - Color coding activity: Highlight water-related words in blue and heat/pressure words in orange to reinforce key concepts. - Hypot
Preview of Hands-On Biology Lab - Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab

Hands-On Biology Lab - Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab

Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab | Diffusion & Cell Transport Investigation:Bring osmosis and diffusion to life with this engaging, hands-on gummy bear lab that helps students actually see water movement across membranes instead of just memorizing vocabulary. In this two-day investigation, students measure how different solutions affect gummy bear size and mass, calculate percent change, and explain their results using real scientific reasoning. The visual results make cell transport concepts stick — and
Preview of Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab Activity | Engaging, Hands-On Biology Experiment

Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab Activity | Engaging, Hands-On Biology Experiment

Bring osmosis to life with this fun, visual, and inquiry-based Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab! Students LOVE watching gummy bears grow, shrink, and transform while learning key biology concepts in a memorable way. What Students Will Learn Understanding Osmosis Identifying hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solutions Practicing experimental design (independent, dependent, control variables) Measuring and calculating area and percent change Creating and analyzing bar graphs Making evidence-base
Preview of AP Chemistry ENTIRE YEAR | Units 1–9 (Full Curriculum, Labs, Resources)

AP Chemistry ENTIRE YEAR | Units 1–9 (Full Curriculum, Labs, Resources)

This AP Chemistry Complete Curriculum Bundle provides a comprehensive, full-year collection of editable classroom-tested resources designed to support AP Chemistry teachers from the first day of school through the final unit of instruction. This discounted mega bundle combines all previously listed AP Chemistry resources into one organized curriculum package, giving educators everything needed to teach a rigorous and engaging AP Chemistry course while saving significant time in planning and prep
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 1 Complete Bundle - Notes, Practice, Tests, Labs

AP Chemistry Unit 1 Complete Bundle - Notes, Practice, Tests, Labs

Launch AP Chemistry with a complete Unit 1 Chemical Foundations bundle that includes guided student notes, teacher answer keys, an AP-style unit test with stimulus sheets, and four polished AP Chemistry labs. This resource is designed to support your first unit, back-to-school review, honors-to-AP bridge work, or even a summer assignment. Students practice measurement, significant figures, density, percent error, physical and chemical properties, percent composition, hydrates, mole ratios, empir
Preview of Psychology Lab Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect?

Psychology Lab Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect?

Created by
Brian Garber
Tired and Grumpy: Does Sleep Quality Predict Negative Affect? Students complete the Groningen Sleep Quality Scale (GSQS) and the PANAS Negative Affect subscale, then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab connects sleep neuroscience — specifically amygdala reactivity to sleep deprivation — to emotional experience, providing a biological mechanism for the predicted correlation. Students analyze the bidirectional cycle in which poor sleep increases negative emotion and negative emotion disr
Preview of Target Toss Regression Lab: Linear/Exponential/Power Models (AP Stats/Precalc)

Target Toss Regression Lab: Linear/Exponential/Power Models (AP Stats/Precalc)

Aim - Toss - Model: Target Toss Lab for Linear, Exponential & Power (AP Precalculus, Algebra 2, AP Statistics)Bring regression to life in AP Statistics and Precalculus with this target toss lab! Students collect real data, then compare linear, exponential, and power models using log transformations, residuals, and r². It's a hands-on, data-rich investigation. In this safe “candy toss” lab, students collect data at increasing distances, compute success rates as proportions, and use log transfo
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Do Femininity Traits Change? A BSRI Lab

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Do Femininity Traits Change? A BSRI Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Bem Sex Role Inventory (BSRI) and record only their Femininity subscale score, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The Femininity subscale measures self-reported traits historically associated with femininity — warmth, nurturance, sensitivity, and compassion — regardless of the students gender. The lab examines whether these interpersonally oriented traits change meaningfully between junior and senior year, and invites
Preview of Psychology Lab Want Friends, Fear People: Unmet Belonging Needs and Social Anx.

Psychology Lab Want Friends, Fear People: Unmet Belonging Needs and Social Anx.

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Belonging/Love subscale of a Maslow-based needs assessment and the Liebowitz Social Anxiety Scale (LSAS), then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines a clinically important paradox: people who most want social connection may simultaneously be most afraid of it. Students explain the psychological mechanism — unmet belonging needs can intensify the stakes of social evaluation, increasing fear of rejection and feeding social anxiety — a
Preview of Psychology Lab Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Constructs

Psychology Lab Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Constructs

Created by
Brian Garber
Is It Anxiety or Just About Health? Comparing Two Anxiety Constructs Students complete the Short Health Anxiety Inventory (HAI-18) and the GAD-7 General Anxiety scale, then pool data to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether health anxiety is a specific form of general anxiety or a distinct clinical construct, and explores how heightened attention to bodily sensations differs from generalized worry. Discussion connects the lab to post-pandemic increases in health anxiety and challenge
Preview of How to Make Invisible Ink Messages Experiment & Article | Science Passages

How to Make Invisible Ink Messages Experiment & Article | Science Passages

Created by
ENLementary
Product Description:Unlock the mystery of science and language with our "Secret Messages: Invisible Ink Science Experiment for English Language Learners (ELL/ENL)" resource, available on Teachers Pay Teachers! This exciting activity blends hands-on scientific exploration with language development, perfect for engaging multilingual learners. SAVE BIG with the BUNDLE!This resource is also included in a discounted bundle that features 5 bilingual, hands-on science experiments with reading and com
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Feels More Connected to Nature?

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Feels More Connected to Nature?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Connectedness to Nature Scale (CNS), which measures the degree to which a person feels part of the natural world, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab explores whether environmental identity and nature connectedness — shown in research to buffer stress and support well-being — differs between the two grade levels. Students consider whether time spent outdoors, exposure to nature during adolescence, or the increa
Preview of AP Environmental Science | LD₅₀ Dice Lab: Modeling Lethal Dose and Toxicity

AP Environmental Science | LD₅₀ Dice Lab: Modeling Lethal Dose and Toxicity

🎲 LD₅₀ Dice Lab: Modeling Lethal Dose and Toxicity Bring data analysis and toxicology to life with this engaging LD₅₀ Dice Lab! In this hands-on simulation, students model how scientists determine the lethal dose (LD₅₀) of a substance, the dose that kills 50% of a test population. Using dice to represent random variation in organism sensitivity, students explore how chance and biological diversity affect the outcomes of toxicity studies. 🧪 OverviewWhen scientists study toxins, they expose
Preview of IB DP Environmental Systems & Societies Lab - Soil properties

IB DP Environmental Systems & Societies Lab - Soil properties

Lab activity for ESS topic 5.1 Students are introduced to 3 different methods to classify soils and determine their moisture and organic (carbon) content. Soil classification uses the gravimetric method of placing soil samples in glass gas flasks or graduated cylinders with water, shaking it well and letting the particles fall out of suspension and determine boundaries between sand, silt and clay. These then are plotted on tri-linear soil classification diagrams. Soil and organic (carbon) conten
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