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Preview of FREE What Is a Scientist? Scientific Method | 2nd-3rd Grade Gifted Science

FREE What Is a Scientist? Scientific Method | 2nd-3rd Grade Gifted Science

A complete, ready-to-teach scientific method lesson — free, and a real lesson, not a teaser. "What Is a Scientist?" is the full opening investigation from The Foundry, with a word-for-word teacher script, student pages, and four challenge levels for gifted 2nd–3rd graders.Most "free" science downloads are a single page and a sales pitch. This is the whole lesson. Teach "What Is a Scientist?" start to finish — the hook, the investigation, the writing, the close — and see exactly how Velvet Rigor
Preview of FREE Invisible Ink Chemistry Lesson | STEM-Gifted-Grades 2-8 | Cipher Lab

FREE Invisible Ink Chemistry Lesson | STEM-Gifted-Grades 2-8 | Cipher Lab

Free chemistry investigation for STEM, gifted, and mixed-ability classrooms (grades 2-8). Teach invisible ink with real acid chemistry (pH). CER scaffolds, differentiation, workbook pages. THE CIPHER LAB FREE SAMPLER Invisible Ink & Acid Chemistry — Investigation 1 Try Velvet Rigor before you buy. This free 12-page Sampler contains one complete investigation from The Cipher Lab Bundle — ready to teach Monday morning. WHAT'S INSIDE THIS FREE SAMPLER: ✓ Complete teacher script for Investigation 1
Preview of Paper Helicopters: Rotor Length vs Fall Time — Data Tables + Scatter Plot | 3–12

Paper Helicopters: Rotor Length vs Fall Time — Data Tables + Scatter Plot | 3–12

Created by
Allison Smith
🚁 Forces & Motion meets Data Literacy. Learners design three rotor lengths (L1–L3), collect 3 trials each from a fixed drop height, compute averages, and graph Rotor Length vs Time on a scatter plot. Middle/high school extensions add best-fit analysis and force/drag reasoning. What’s Included Student Pack p.1: Background, IV/DV/controls, criteria, sketch box with dimension callouts Student Pack p.2: Three data tables (L1–L3), large scatter-plot grid, best-fit guidance, CER prompts Teache
Preview of RFLP Electrophoresis Interactive

RFLP Electrophoresis Interactive

Save prep time with this ready-to-use guided worksheet designed to accompany the free Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) Analysis interactive on LabXchange.org. Students work through the simulation while completing structured questions that build understanding of restriction enzymes, gel electrophoresis, and SNP analysis. Check out the interactive here: RFLP AnalysisIncluded:3-page student worksheetAnswer keyUse alongside my Restriction Enzyme & Gel Electrophoresis Worksheet or
Preview of Fossil Huntress: Mary Leakey Paleontologist  Engineering Design Process Activity

Fossil Huntress: Mary Leakey Paleontologist Engineering Design Process Activity

Bring science, literacy, and engineering together with this engaging hands-on STEM activity inspired by the book Fossil Huntress: Mary Leakey written by Andi Diehn. A free book that can be found on Epic Books! Students will learn about pioneering paleontologist Mary Leakey and her incredible fossil discoveries while designing and testing their own excavation tools. In this cross-curricular lesson, students use the Engineering Design Process to create a tool that can safely uncover hidden fossils
Preview of Getting to Newton: Origins of a predictable world. Visual Astronomy, Physics

Getting to Newton: Origins of a predictable world. Visual Astronomy, Physics

Created by
David Hillman
Like the adult conversations used in foreign language classes, each scene in this 3-act play introduces new ideas and vocabulary. I suggest that selected students read one scene aloud each week as a prompt for discussion around "What did you understand about the scene, what did you not understand, what vocabulary is new." This first book in the 2025 set used free Stellarium(TM) planetarium software that a teacher would run in middle school, and students in high school could learn it. At the
Preview of Design Your Own Experiment | Environmental Engineer Projects | Inquiry Learning

Design Your Own Experiment | Environmental Engineer Projects | Inquiry Learning

Guide your students to think like environmental engineers! These 10 projects center ecology and environmental science to investigate ecosystems! Help your students explore how living things connect, compete, and thrive with these 10 NGSS-aligned Ecosystems Engineering Design Projects for middle school and High school! Each challenge invites students to design, test, and improve a hands-on model that connects life science with real-world engineering — from creating a Pollinator Prototype
Preview of DIY Resonance Lab: Measure Sound Speed with Phone App & Sliding Tubes | A/Key

DIY Resonance Lab: Measure Sound Speed with Phone App & Sliding Tubes | A/Key

Speed of Sound Slide Tube Challenge: Where DIY Meets High-Tech! Uncover the mysteries of standing waves and sound waves using your laptop/smartphone and homemade resonance tubes! Blend Technology with Hands-on Science In this cutting-edge experiment, you'll:Construct a sliding resonance tube from everyday materials Use your phone/laptop as a high-precision sound generator Detect fascinating resonance patterns Calculate the speed of sound like a pro physicist Comprehensive Lab Package Incl
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