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Preview of Float your Own Boat Displacement Lab

Float your Own Boat Displacement Lab

Created by
3D-PT
This is a tested and established classic lab activity. Students will explore density, volume and mass with this lab. Build your own boat with tin foil, or expand by 3D printing a final design in TinkerCAD! Your class will have fun working in pairs to make a boat out of tin foil that floats as many marbles as possible. They will then explore buoyancy, density, mass and volume as they complete the lab. This includes calculation problems for volume and density. EASEL ACTIVITY: You can now assign
Preview of Testing the Scientific Method Lab Activity (Great for back to School)

Testing the Scientific Method Lab Activity (Great for back to School)

Created by
Minton Mart
A lab activity that enables students to identify and use all parts of the scientific method as they examine whether grapes will float in water and soda. I did this with my 7th grade class, but the critical thinking skills for that group were not present and the activity did not go well. I would recommend it for no lower than 8th grade. ***Look for the green star near the top of any page in my store and click it to become a follower. As a follower of my store you will be notified when I upload
Preview of Momotaro Infrastructure Reader: Hidden Systems in a Folktale

Momotaro Infrastructure Reader: Hidden Systems in a Folktale

What was really happening when the old man went to gather firewood?Most students know the story of Momotaro.The old man goes to the mountain.The old woman goes to the river.A giant peach floats downstream.A child appears.The adventure begins.But what if the adventure was not the most important part?What if the hidden systems behind those ordinary sentences were the real story?This cross-curricular resource uses the opening of Japan's most famous folktale as a lens for exploring infrastructure, e
Preview of Magically Scientific –A St Patricks Day Science Experiment (Paper & Digital)

Magically Scientific –A St Patricks Day Science Experiment (Paper & Digital)

Created by
R and D ED
Is it magic or science? Let’s find out!Make St. Patrick’s Day magically scientific with this engaging Lucky Charms experiment! In this hands-on STEM activity, students will explore density and solubility as they test how different liquids affect the famous marshmallow-filled cereal. Perfect for March science centers, STEM fun, and St. Patrick’s Day-themed learning!What’s Included?✅ Step-by-Step Teacher Instructions✅ Student Lab Worksheets (Print & Digital – Google Slides™)✅ Hypothesis,
Preview of Horse Science Quiz | Student Version & Answer Key | HS Animal Sci Ag Ed CTE

Horse Science Quiz | Student Version & Answer Key | HS Animal Sci Ag Ed CTE

A rigorous, ready-to-print unit quiz that goes beyond recall — students apply what they know to real management scenarios, not just fill in blanks. ✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED (4 files):Student quiz — 7 pages, PDF + editable WordTeacher answer key — 6 pages with complete answers and grading guidance, PDF + editable Word📋 QUIZ STRUCTURE (68 points total):Part A: 15 Multiple Choice × 2 pts = 30 ptsPart B: 10-term Matching × 1 pt = 10 ptsPart C: 4 Short Answer × 4 pts = 16 ptsPart D: Applied Scenario × 12
Preview of Principles of Design: Exploring Several Principles with Paper Shapes

Principles of Design: Exploring Several Principles with Paper Shapes

This lesson invites students to compose an abstract design using flat, 2D, recognizable shapes that effectively demonstrate each and all the principles of design; balance, movement, rhythm, unity, variety, and so on. Several elements are not incorporated, as this unit relies more on using a limited variety of shapes and limited use of colour, for the sake of unity. You will be amazed at the level of creativity, however, because there is no precedent or expected outcome. It is totally random.
Preview of Black Box Indirect Observation Lab

Black Box Indirect Observation Lab

Created by
3D-PT
The black box lab is a classic way to develop inquiry and indirect observations in science. You can have your students show direct observations, and then explain that many of our scientific advancements (atoms, germ theory) were through indirect observations. While there are commercial black box labs you can buy, you can build your own for free! You can use USPS small flat rate boxes (which are delivered for free to the school), shoe boxes or recycled Amazon boxes! You can have after-school stu
Preview of Fabrication & Cuts Lesson Slides | High School Meat Science | CTE Agriculture Ed

Fabrication & Cuts Lesson Slides | High School Meat Science | CTE Agriculture Ed

Where does a T-Bone come from — and why does it cost twice as much as a chuck roast from the same animal? This 30-slide deck answers that question from every angle, giving your students the industry vocabulary, fabrication math, and market knowledge they need to understand how carcasses become the cuts behind every restaurant menu and grocery store meat case. ✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED: 30-slide PowerPoint/PDF/Google Slides with teacher speaker notes on every content slide📋 TOPICS COVERED: Primal, sub-p
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