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Preview of Identifying Variables Quiz – Independent, Dependent, and Controlled Variables

Identifying Variables Quiz – Independent, Dependent, and Controlled Variables

Help your students master the foundation of experimental design with this quick and effective Identifying Variables Quiz! Designed for middle school science students, this assessment challenges learners to analyze simple experiment scenarios and correctly identify the independent variable (IV), dependent variable (DV), and controlled variables (CVs). Perfect as a formative check, exit ticket, or review activity, this quiz can be used digitally (Google Forms compatible) or printed for in-class
Preview of Back To School Science About Me Poster Project

Back To School Science About Me Poster Project

Science About Me Poster Project + Teacher Guide A Creative Icebreaker for Middle & High School Science ClassesKick off the school year with this engaging “Science About Me” poster project that blends creativity, personal expression, and scientific thinking. Perfect for back-to-school, this activity helps students connect with science while helping you learn more about them—without the pressure of a quiz or formal assignment! What’s Included: Printable Student Handout Step-by-step instruc
Preview of Bill Nye the Science Guy: Rivers and Streams – Bilingual Ques+ No Prep (Eng+Spa)

Bill Nye the Science Guy: Rivers and Streams – Bilingual Ques+ No Prep (Eng+Spa)

Created by
Mason McDaniel
Dive into Bill Nye the Science Guy: Rivers and Streams with this complete bilingual teaching companion—perfect for upper elementary and middle school classrooms! This ready-to-use lesson bundle includes English and Spanish versions of the video quiz, vocabulary matching worksheet, and a collection of 15 no-prep lesson extensions designed to reinforce key science concepts about rivers, streams, erosion, watersheds, and conservation. Everything is classroom-tested, bilingual, and aligned with
Preview of Dry Ice Science: States of Matter Experiments That WOW! Holy Cow!

Dry Ice Science: States of Matter Experiments That WOW! Holy Cow!

Want to blow your students’ minds while teaching science concepts that stick? ❄️ This Dry Ice States of Matter STEM Resource transforms your classroom into a science lab of wonder—while giving you everything you need to teach, assess, and engage! ✨ What’s Included Editable Slides – ready-to-go presentations to introduce and explain states of matter. Vocabulary Cards – reinforce key terms with visuals and definitions. Exit Tickets – quick checks for understanding at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Bottle Flip Experiment (Scientific Method)

Bottle Flip Experiment (Scientific Method)

Created by
MB Productions
ohhh this is going to be SUCH a hit with your kiddos! I put a ready-to-print, kid-friendly experiment on the canvas called “Bottle Flip Science: Does Water Amount Affect Landing Success?”It includes: a clear question & hypothesis line variables (independent/dependent/controls) written for 5th graders simple materials step-by-step procedure (20 flips at 0%, 25%, 50%, 75%) a data table (with 20 trials each), percent-success formula, and space for results/conclusion safety tips, graph-it di
Preview of Scientific Method Variables Shuffleboard Game Interactive Print & Digital Gr.5-9

Scientific Method Variables Shuffleboard Game Interactive Print & Digital Gr.5-9

Created by
AwesomeScience
Teach experimental design and scientific method variables with this hands-on interactive STEM activity for grades 5-9. Includes 13 scenarios in print & digital formats to engage students in learning independent, dependent, and control variables. No prep.Engaging Scientific Method Variables Game for Interactive LearningTransform your science lessons with this innovative shuffleboard game that makes learning about experimental design fun and interactive. This engaging scientific method lesson use
Preview of Scientific Method in Action — Penny Drop Lab: Design & Analyze

Scientific Method in Action — Penny Drop Lab: Design & Analyze

Created by
mindMESA
This lab transforms the abstract steps of the Scientific Method into a hands-on physical challenge, using the unique properties of water to teach students how to isolate variables. Activity DescriptionThe Penny Drop Lab is a classic introduction to experimental design. It focuses on Surface Tension and Cohesion—the "stickiness" of water molecules. Students observe how water can stack into a high dome on a penny before gravity finally wins. By introducing soap (a surfactant), they see firstha
Preview of Cell Theory Differentiated Choice Board | Middle School Science | Color & B/W

Cell Theory Differentiated Choice Board | Middle School Science | Color & B/W

Make learning Cell Theory more engaging with this Differentiated Choice Board designed for middle school science! Perfect for grades 6–8, this resource offers 12 creative project options that appeal to different learning styles — visual, auditory, and kinesthetic — allowing every student to shine while mastering the three tenets of Cell Theory and key scientist contributions. Students choose one project that interests them most, then bring their understanding of cell theory to life through
Preview of Chemical Change Demonstration – Baking Soda and Vinegar Reaction Science Lab

Chemical Change Demonstration – Baking Soda and Vinegar Reaction Science Lab

Make chemistry unforgettable with this engaging demonstration station! This activity invites students to observe real chemical reactions and identify evidence of chemical change using their senses and data collection. From fizzing bubbles to temperature shifts, students will experience the excitement of chemistry in action—while building key observation and analysis skills. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school science classrooms, this lab is safe, low-prep, and NGSS-aligned. Learnin
Preview of Engineering Design Spaghetti Tower

Engineering Design Spaghetti Tower

Created by
Leigh Culver
Get students involved and using higher order thinking while applying the Engineering Design Cycle to build the tallest freestanding structure to support a marshmallow!
Preview of Egg Drop Challenge | STEM Activity | Engineering Design Project

Egg Drop Challenge | STEM Activity | Engineering Design Project

Get your students thinking, building, testing, and redesigning — all in one exciting hands-on STEM challenge! In the Egg Drop Engineering Challenge, students use creativity, critical thinking, and scientific reasoning to design a structure that will protect a raw egg from breaking when dropped from different heights. What’s included: Materials list & Step-by-step instructions for students Design & prediction worksheet Post-experiment reflection sheet Learning Goals: Practice the engineer
Preview of Rocket WebQuest: Interactive Research Adventure into the Science of Rockets

Rocket WebQuest: Interactive Research Adventure into the Science of Rockets

Launch your students into the world of rockets, space exploration, and aerospace engineering with this Rocket WebQuest. This is a fun and engaging digital research activity that’s perfect for upper elementary, middle school, or early high school STEM classes. Students will explore trusted online resources to answer guided questions tied to real-world rocket science and space history. What’s Included: Ready-to-use Rocket WebQuest Worksheet (editable Google Doc) Guided research questions coverin
Preview of Conspiracy Theories: Critical Thinking Research Assignment + Lesson Plan

Conspiracy Theories: Critical Thinking Research Assignment + Lesson Plan

Conspiracy Theories: Critical Thinking Research Assignment + Lesson Plan Media Literacy & Argument Writing Description: Looking to spark engagement, critical thinking, and media literacy in your middle or high school students? This Conspiracy Theories Research Assignment and Lesson Plan has everything you need to explore the psychology behind misinformation while building research, writing, and argumentation skills. Perfect for ELA, Social Studies, or Media Literacy units, this flexible mini
Preview of Action–Reaction Balloon Paddle Battle- Newton’s Third Law Lab

Action–Reaction Balloon Paddle Battle- Newton’s Third Law Lab

If you want a high-energy, unforgettable way to teach Newton’s Third Law, this is the lesson. Action–Reaction Balloon Paddle Battle turns a tricky physics idea into a hands-on, laugh-filled investigation where students see and feel action–reaction force pairs in real time. Students build simple paddles from cardstock, label balloons A and B, and run repeated trials where they strike one balloon and observe the reaction of the other. The worksheet is structured so students aren’t just “playin
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