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Preview of SNOW: A QUIZ  W/AMAZING FACTS/ FREE ART/MATH RELATED SEGMENT GRS 4-8

SNOW: A QUIZ W/AMAZING FACTS/ FREE ART/MATH RELATED SEGMENT GRS 4-8

This quiz can generate a grade for your science grade book. It has many interesting facts about the phenomenon of snow. It has a quote, and a science tidbit, to lure students into wanting to know more about this beautiful atmospheric capacity of our planet! Use this quiz as a supplement in a unit on Meteorology. We want to thank you for visiting and supporting our humble shop. There is a free art segment attached, as well. Snow is winter's way of insulating our planet. An answer key is pro
Preview of Maglev Technology Quiz

Maglev Technology Quiz

Magnetic LevitationQuiz (Beginner Level)Great beginner quiz when introducing Maglev Technology This is a 10 question quiz covering the very basics of magnetic levitation. This is a perfect quiz to add to our Maglev Technology Project or Maglev Technology Packet. PDF includes: (1) 2-sided Quiz (1) Answer Ke All Answer Keys Included. (Most of these worksheets are student specific so answers (sketches) will vary) Tested for 8th graders after reading and reviewing the Maglev Technology Packet. Magle
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 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 Mystery Hydrate Lab – Empirical Formula CER Performance Task | Hot Plate Safe Ch

Mystery Hydrate Lab – Empirical Formula CER Performance Task | Hot Plate Safe Ch

Created by
Emily Bladorn
Engage your students with a mystery-based performance assessment that builds real lab skills—without the need for Bunsen burners or fancy equipment!This NGSS-aligned chemistry lab guides students through determining the empirical formula of a hydrate using mass data and mole ratios. With just Epsom salt or Borax, foil, and a hot plate, students apply core mole concepts in a safe, accessible, and engaging format. Students complete: Careful mass measurements before and after heating Molar con
Preview of Electric Circuits Electrical Energy 5th Grade Last Week School Science Project

Electric Circuits Electrical Energy 5th Grade Last Week School Science Project

Created by
MB Creations
Electric circuits are fun to make in your 5th grade electrical energy unit. This is a fun last week of school science project activity. Wrap up your electrical energy science unit with this engaging electricity project! Students can create their own electrical circuit quiz boards using aluminum foil, tape, wires, paper clips, a D battery, and a tiny light bulb. This lesson plan and project instructions will extend upon your electrical energy science curriculum. It is perfect for upper-elementary
Preview of Balloon Rocket STEM Project | Newton’s 3rd Law Science Experiment  Grades: 3-6

Balloon Rocket STEM Project | Newton’s 3rd Law Science Experiment Grades: 3-6

Balloon Rocket STEM Project | Newton’s 3rd Law Hands-On Science Engage your 3rd–6th grade students in an exciting, hands-on STEM activity that explores Newton’s Third Law of Motion! This comprehensive Balloon Rocket STEM Project is designed to teach fundamental physics concepts through inquiry, experimentation, and critical thinking. Perfect for classroom science units, STEM clubs, or homeschooling, this project combines fun with rigorous learning. What’s Included:- 800-Word Non-Fiction Pass
Preview of Simple Machine Theme Park Project for Physical Science: STEAM 4th-12th

Simple Machine Theme Park Project for Physical Science: STEAM 4th-12th

Tired of searching for a simple machine project that actually excites your students while covering real content? This creative simple machine project for grades 4 through 12 combines writing, art, and science into one engaging theme park activity that works perfectly for your simple machines unit as group work or individual assignments.📋 What's Included:Ready to print student project plans1 completion checklist for students1 grading rubric1 teacher instruction guide💛 Why You'll Love It: This r
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 Solar System Scaled Model Activity: Sizes & Distances Hands-On

Solar System Scaled Model Activity: Sizes & Distances Hands-On

Created by
AwesomeScience
Engage middle school students in building a scaled solar system model to grasp planetary sizes and distances. This hands-on activity integrates math and science for deep conceptual understanding—ideal for upcoming astronomy units and saving hours on lesson prep.Discover the vastness of our solar system through this immersive, hands-on scaled model activity, designed specifically for middle school classrooms (grades 5-9). Rooted in proven pedagogical strategies and refined through extensive secon
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Activity End of Year STEM Challenge Force and Motion Engineering

Egg Drop STEM Activity End of Year STEM Challenge Force and Motion Engineering

Are you looking for an end of year STEM challenge that's always a crowd pleaser? This classic STEM challenge appeals to kids of all ages, and is an excellent way to explore force and motion, drag, and iterative design and testing. Will the eggs break or survive the drop in a device created by your students? If you have thought about trying a STEM challenge but weren't sure where to start, this is a great challenge to start with. ✏️ What materials will I need? ✏️ Use a variety of easy-to-find
Preview of Artificial Intelligence: Article & Critical Thinking Questions

Artificial Intelligence: Article & Critical Thinking Questions

Help your students build real-world science literacy with this engaging Artificial Intelligence Article & Critical Thinking Questions resource. Students read a clear, student-friendly explanation of what Artificial Intelligence is, where they encounter it in everyday life, and how it is shaping modern technology. They then respond to guided questions that strengthen comprehension, deepen critical thinking, and encourage ethical reflection about AI’s growing role in society. This lesson works be
Preview of Animal Needs and Habitat Checklist and Study Guide

Animal Needs and Habitat Checklist and Study Guide

Created by
nassab ahmadie
A research and vocabulary worksheet that introduces key science concepts including habitats, ecosystems, climate, adaptations, predator/prey relationships, and animal survival needs. It can be used as a study guide.
Preview of Engineering Design Ice Breaker STEM Challenge Super Shoes 2nd-6th

Engineering Design Ice Breaker STEM Challenge Super Shoes 2nd-6th

Looking for an engaging STEM activity for your 2nd-6th graders? This Super Shoes STEM challenge is perfect for engaging students in communication, planning, time management, and reflection! Use at the beginning of the year as an ice-breaker, or use any time as a fun, stress-free lesson.  ✅ Suggested time: Approximately 55 minutes  ✅ This resource includes:  1 page of teacher instructions including a clear step-by-step process1 student planning page1 student reflection pageA student planning
Preview of Stop Motion Mitosis Animation

Stop Motion Mitosis Animation

This stop motion mitosis animation activity will help students visualize and understand the intricate process of cell division in a creative and engaging way. By constructing the stages of mitosis frame by frame, students will gain a deeper appreciation for the dynamic changes that occur within the cell. This hands-on approach not only reinforces the theoretical concepts they learn in class but also encourages teamwork and innovation. As they animate the stages from interphase to cytokinesis, st
Preview of Buoyancy Density Science Lab Boat STEM Activity Challenge Archimedes Principle

Buoyancy Density Science Lab Boat STEM Activity Challenge Archimedes Principle

💧If you are studying buoyancy, density, or Great Explorers, this is the perfect complementary STEM and science activity for you. Students will first conduct a science experiment with aluminum foil and water, and then challenge themselves to design and create a boat. ✨ About This Challenge ✨ This STEM activity provides a great introduction to the Engineering Design Process. While learning about density, buoyancy, and the Archimedes' principle, your students will construct their own cargo s
Preview of Cardboard Arcade STEM Project Cardboard Engineering Caine's 4th-8th grade Gifted

Cardboard Arcade STEM Project Cardboard Engineering Caine's 4th-8th grade Gifted

STEM Cardboard Arcade Project | PBL | Simple Machines | Caine’s Arcade Inspired Looking for a high-engagement STEM project that blends engineering, creativity, collaboration, and real-world problem solving? Inspired by Caine’s Arcade, this Cardboard Arcade Project-Based Learning (PBL) unit challenges students to design and build their own cardboard arcade or carnival game using at least one simple machine! Perfect for STEM classrooms, gifted and talented programs, summer school, or any
Preview of Rainforest Project Based Learning PBL Habitats ELA Math Writing Activity

Rainforest Project Based Learning PBL Habitats ELA Math Writing Activity

Using this Rainforest Project Based Learning in your classroom is the perfect way to have your students incorporate reading, writing, science, math, critical thinking, and problem solving skills in a fun, real-life context. In this PBL unit, your kids will love being SURVIVOR KID as they try to survive 5 days and nights in the rainforest! As they work to survive the rainforest, they will need to plan and budget, design a shelter, design a water filtration device, plan for animal and insect en
Preview of Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars

Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars

Grade Levels: Kindergarten - 8th Grade Duration: 60 minutes Building Blocks Speed Lab: Heavy vs. Light Cars (Lesson Plan + Student Worksheet) Engage your students in a fun, hands-on investigation of motion, weight, and engineering design with this interactive STEM lesson! In this project, students design, build, and test Building Blocks cars to explore how weight affects the distance a car travels down a ramp. Through repeated trials, measurement, sketching, and data collection, students practic
Preview of Ethical Questions in Science Inquiry Project | Inquiry-Based Research Project

Ethical Questions in Science Inquiry Project | Inquiry-Based Research Project

Should Science Have Limits?In this week-long inquiry-based project, students investigate real ethical dilemmas facing today’s scientific community.  Inquiry questions range from artificial intelligence to genetics to environmental decision-making. Students will consider competing perspectives and real-world consequences, making this a powerful way to build research, critical thinking, and reasoning skills. Perfect for Science, Sociology, Psychology, Computer Science, Social Studies, and Current
Preview of No Prep Plans: Gas Tests Year 7/Grade 6 Chemistry (Cambridge Lower Sec. Aligned)

No Prep Plans: Gas Tests Year 7/Grade 6 Chemistry (Cambridge Lower Sec. Aligned)

No Prep Plans: Gas TestsAligned to Cambridge Lower Secondary ScienceYear 7 Chemistry InvestigationHelp students become young forensic chemists as they learn how scientists identify invisible gases using three classic laboratory tests. In this engaging investigation, students explore the tests for oxygen, hydrogen, and carbon dioxide while developing research, observation, and scientific reasoning skills.Students investigate how a glowing splint can identify oxygen, how hydrogen produces a distin
Preview of Exoplanet Habitable Zone Data Analysis Real NASA Data Middle School NGSS Space

Exoplanet Habitable Zone Data Analysis Real NASA Data Middle School NGSS Space

Created by
Allison Smith
Are we alone in the universe?In this high-engagement, real-world data investigation, students step into the role of astronomers as they analyze actual NASA Kepler Space Telescope data to explore one of the biggest scientific questions of all time: 👉 How many planets in our galaxy could support life?This is not a basic worksheet—this is a full data-driven science experience that builds critical thinking, graphing, and real scientific reasoning skills. 🔬 WHAT MAKES THIS RESOURCE UNIQUE ✔
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