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Preview of Moon Phases Lesson Bundle | OREO Activity, Visual Quiz & Modeling

Moon Phases Lesson Bundle | OREO Activity, Visual Quiz & Modeling

Complete Moon Phases Unit for Grades 5–8 designed so teachers can teach why Moon phases change directly from the interactive slideshow while students follow along in a single organized Work Bundle to record notes, sketch lunar phases, model the Moon–Earth–Sun system, and investigate the lunar cycle using the hands-on OREO Moon Phases activity. Make one of the most abstract astronomy topics hands-on, visual, and unforgettable with this Moon Phases Lesson Bundle, featuring two full 50-minute lesso
Preview of Balloon Rocket Lab | Newton’s Second Law Activity | Force, Mass & Acceleration

Balloon Rocket Lab | Newton’s Second Law Activity | Force, Mass & Acceleration

Created by
SavingScience
Make physics exciting and hands-on with this engaging Balloon Rocket Lab! Students investigate Newton’s Second Law by testing how changes in force and mass affect acceleration using a simple balloon rocket system. Students will: Build and launch a balloon rocket along a string track Measure and record time and motion data Calculate acceleration using a = F/m Test how added mass impacts motion Explore how increased force (balloon size) changes acceleration Analyze patterns and draw concl
Preview of CPR, First Aid, and AED

CPR, First Aid, and AED

Created by
Meghan Conway
This powerpoint includes information on CPR, and AED. The steps to using both and the importance to learning. The pptx also includes notes questions for students to fill in, which will help them with the real life simulator. There is also instructions for the teacher on how to carryout the lesson. On the exit ticket there is a link to a real-life simulator, which tests students ability to know and preform CPR/AED. Students scores combined with their exit ticket will provide a formative assessmen
Preview of Aquatic Food Chains & Biomagnification | Ecology Lesson Bundle

Aquatic Food Chains & Biomagnification | Ecology Lesson Bundle

Aquatic Food Chains & Bioaccumulation Lesson Bundle for Grades 6–10 that teaches how energy and pollutants move through aquatic ecosystems through a visual slideshow while students follow along in a single organized Work Bundle. This bundle includes 2 structured lessons where students investigate phytoplankton, zooplankton, aquatic food chains, and biomagnification through guided notes, visuals, and a hands-on simulation that models how pollutants increase through feeding levels. Students comp
Preview of Dissolved Oxygen, Biologic Oxygen Demand and Dissolved Carbon Dioxide

Dissolved Oxygen, Biologic Oxygen Demand and Dissolved Carbon Dioxide

Created by
Logos Science
This activity examines the water quality of 3 different saltwater aquariums (control variables of volume, light and temperature) with different amounts of dead fish in them (differing amounts of decomposing biomass, and the biological oxygen demand, BOD, created by increased decomposer populations). Over a 22-day trial, the quantities, levels, of dissolved oxygen, DO, and dissolved carbon dioxide, DIC, and pH levels are collected. The students graph the data, analyze trends and patterns and answ
Preview of Exercise Balls Informative Letter and Permission Slip

Exercise Balls Informative Letter and Permission Slip

With the increase in virtual learning and hybrid learning, students will have more need for alternative seating options in order to help them focus and stay on task. There are many reasons why using exercise balls as a chair are beneficial. This editable letter home/permission slip outline those reasons to parents. Both English and Spanish versions provided in an editable format.
Preview of Chemistry Case File #21: The Missing Isotope | Chemistry Mystery Activity

Chemistry Case File #21: The Missing Isotope | Chemistry Mystery Activity

Make Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass calculations relevant with this no-prep digital case file! Turn your students into Astrochemists! In "The Missing Isotope," a meteorite has crashed on Earth. Initial scans show it contains Magnesium, but the mass readings are all wrong. Students must analyze the sample's percent abundance to calculate the new average atomic mass and prove the rock's extraterrestrial origin. This activity is the perfect way to move beyond boring worksheets. It gives stud
Preview of Microsoft Word Navigation - Ribbon Research & Demonstration Project

Microsoft Word Navigation - Ribbon Research & Demonstration Project

Created by
Ms Biz
Looking for ways to increase critical thinking, engagement, and enhance student understanding of Microsoft Word? This hands-on project-based learning consists of 2 parts. Part 1 tasks small groups with the responsibility to research 2 - 3 navigation / ribbon tabs and groupings and record findings in a shared notes chart. Part 2 tasks student groups to 'become the teacher' and demonstrate the functionality of assigned Word navigation features while utilizing online meeting software and
Preview of Skeletal System Powerpoint

Skeletal System Powerpoint

🦴 The Skeletal System | Simple & Educational PowerPoint PresentationBring science to life with this Skeletal System presentation — perfect for upper elementary and middle school classrooms! Designed in a clean, easy-to-read format, this Canva Presentation introduces students to the major components and functions of the skeletal system in an engaging, straightforward way. 💡 What’s Included✅ 1 Editable Canva Presentation / PDF Presentation ✅ Topics Covered: What is the skeletal system?Compo
Preview of Case Study: The JonBenet Ramsey Murder (Crime Scene Investigation)

Case Study: The JonBenet Ramsey Murder (Crime Scene Investigation)

Designed to save you time and make teaching easier, use this case study can be used as an introduction, as reinforcement, as a formative assessment, as a review, or a substitute teacher lesson! Students will read background information on the JonBenet Ramsey Murder case and then complete analysis questions. Students will learn about the importance of proper crime scene investigation techniques and their impact on solving crimes. Background information, learning objectives and answer key is i
Preview of Molar Conversions Interactive Slideshow

Molar Conversions Interactive Slideshow

Slideshow with questions about moles, molar mass, percent composition and conversions from moles, grams, and molecules.
Preview of Customer Service Role Play Video Simulation

Customer Service Role Play Video Simulation

Created by
Ms Biz
Looking for ways to incorporate 'real world' simulation, increase student engagement, and develop career readiness and soft skills? In this hands-on simulation, students practice customer service. Students create two role play scenarios (one good and one bad) using the 5 quality factors. Students record their role plays. Versatile to use in many classes - business, communications, life skills, CTE, family consumer science, entrepreneurship, hospitality, school store, etc. This turnkey ac
Preview of DNA Replication Play - NGSS

DNA Replication Play - NGSS

Prior Knowledge: A basic knowledge of the structure of DNA is helpful when using this activity. I use this as a formative assessment; to help students learn the process, and to informally assess their understanding. In this fun, kinesthetic activity, the classroom transforms into the nucleus of a cell. The classroom is a stage, and students play the roles of nucleotides, enzymes and other proteins in order to simulate the process of DNA Replication. This is a great way to get learners out of
Preview of How does a Boat Float?

How does a Boat Float?

Students will conduct an engineering activity where they design a tinfoil boat that floats. They should continue to redesign the boat to hold an increasing number of pennies. Students will better understand the forces of gravity and buoyancy. Students will see how Archimedes experimented with buoyancy and displacement.
Preview of Build an Atom goes with FREE simulator at pHet-Distance Learning

Build an Atom goes with FREE simulator at pHet-Distance Learning

Created by
Heter's Place
Looking for a student-friendly, self-paced activity to teach the structure of an atom? This resource is a classroom favorite—refined over 16 years of teaching and designed to make atomic theory click for middle and high school students. Using the free PhET “Build an Atom” simulator, students explore protons, neutrons, electrons, atomic number, mass number, and charge—all while completing a 4-page guided worksheet that reinforces key concepts with clear instructions and engaging visuals. Als
Preview of "How Do Planetary Objects Move?" - Ellipses Activity

"How Do Planetary Objects Move?" - Ellipses Activity

Are you struggling with engaging your students in understanding how bodies move in our solar system? LOOK NO FURTHER! This activity is great for modeling orbits of planets, moons, and satellites. Ditch that old activity where students use pushpins and sit at their desks. This activity gets students up, outside, and actively engages students in learning! No boredom here! Students will work in groups of four and use chalk, string, and their own bodies to model the orbital path of a planet. Student
Preview of Energy Flow in Ecosystems Lab: Energy Pyramid, 10% Rule, and Trophic Levels

Energy Flow in Ecosystems Lab: Energy Pyramid, 10% Rule, and Trophic Levels

Created by
Science Is Real
Bring trophic levels and energy pyramids to life with this hands-on Energy Flow in Ecosystems Activity! Students model how energy moves through trophic levels using a simple dilution investigation that clearly demonstrates the 10% rule and why energy decreases at each step of an energy pyramid.Perfect for making an abstract concept visual, interactive, and unforgettable! Armed with just water, food coloring, graduated cylinders, and beakers, students simulate how energy is transferred through
Preview of Calculating the unknown concentration of a solute in a solvent Virtual Phet Lab

Calculating the unknown concentration of a solute in a solvent Virtual Phet Lab

Created by
Doctor Makin
After gathering data from a virtual absorbance lab ( with virtual spectrophotometer). student construct a Beer's Law graph and interpolate the concentration of an unknown solute in a solution. They then compare their results with the theoretical results from the lab and determine percent difference and % error. Afterward a discussion could be started as to why there was a difference in results (exp. error etc.) This lab reinforces graphing techniques as well as proves Beer's Law. It can go furt
Preview of Virtual Urchin Ocean Acidification Lab

Virtual Urchin Ocean Acidification Lab

🌊 Virtual Urchin Ocean Acidification LabEngage your students in a real-world, data-driven investigation of ocean acidification with this interactive Virtual Urchin Lab, based on an authentic research experience from The University of Washington. In this high-interest virtual lab, students explore how decreasing ocean pH impacts sea urchin larval development by measuring larval arm length under different carbon dioxide conditions. This simulation allows students to collect quantitative data,
Preview of 5E NGSS Lesson: Evolution of the Rock Pocket Mouse (HS-LS4-3)

5E NGSS Lesson: Evolution of the Rock Pocket Mouse (HS-LS4-3)

This lesson utilizes the 5E model of instruction to introduce students to the process of evolution by natural selection by exploring the phenomenon of the color variation of the rock pocket mouse in the American Sonoran Desert. It is a great way to assess student prior knowledge on the mechanism driving biological evolution, and through the “explore” activity students are able to discover for themselves the connection between genetic mutations and evolution. This lesson was made specifically t
Preview of Forensic Science Usefulness of Class Evidence Exercise |  Grades 10, 11, 12

Forensic Science Usefulness of Class Evidence Exercise | Grades 10, 11, 12

Created by
Smithsciencelab
Students often question the usefulness of class evidence in a criminal prosecution. This exercise is designed to help them see that if you have enough class evidence, you can have a strong case in court! This exercise is built on the premise that a car in your school parking lot has been broken into and a stereo stolen. The police don't want to have to interrogate every student in your school so they are using class evidence to narrow down the suspect pool. This exercise involves the whole cl
Preview of Periodic Table Trends Station Work

Periodic Table Trends Station Work

Created by
ThatChemTeacher
Product: This comprehensive 8-station activity set is a hands-on, inquiry-based learning experience designed to help high school chemistry students master periodic table trends through engaging, real-world scenarios. This resource transforms abstract chemical concepts into interactive learning adventures. What's Included🔬 Eight Themed Learning Stations:Station 1: Atomic Size TrendsStation 2: Electronegativity & Molecular Bonding Station 3: Ionization Energy RankingsStation 4: Electron Configur
Preview of Population Ecology Lab - Estimating Population Size - Ecology Lab Activity

Population Ecology Lab - Estimating Population Size - Ecology Lab Activity

This population ecology lab uses a mark and recapture simulation to teach estimating population size. This hands-on ecology lab allows students to collect data, perform calculations, and analyze results in a classroom activity that is easy to run and highly engaging. Students compare their estimated population size from lab data to the actual population size and calculate percent error. This population ecology lab gives you a complete, no prep way to teach estimating population size using the ma
Preview of Biomass Pyramid Lesson | Energy Flow & Trophic Levels

Biomass Pyramid Lesson | Energy Flow & Trophic Levels

Biomass Pyramid Lab Activity for Grades 5–8 that brings energy flow and trophic levels to life through a hands-on investigation using real ecosystem samples. This highly engaging lesson allows students to physically model a biomass pyramid by separating real clumps of grass into producers, consumers, and decomposers, then weighing and analyzing each level to understand how mass and energy decrease through a food chain. Students don’t just learn about biomass—they measure it, organize it, and bui
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