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Preview of Worksheet - Scientific Method and Measurement (5 - 9)

Worksheet - Scientific Method and Measurement (5 - 9)

Use this 37 question worksheet as a warm-up or practice setting for an upcoming test/quiz for the scientific method. There is a teacher answer key provided and a student answer sheet. All multiple-choice, extended response, and graphing questions are appropriate for the middle school level. control, variable, dependent variable, independent variable, hypothesis, graph, table, chart, diagram, measurement, volume, mass, graduated cylinder, conclusion, triple beam balance, hand lens, ruler, gr
Preview of Back to High School Biology Question Bank - Lab Safety and Measurement

Back to High School Biology Question Bank - Lab Safety and Measurement

Use this 17 page document filled with multiple choice and extended response questions about lab safety, measurement, and science equipment to design your own quizzes, tests, and worksheets. All answers are provided within the document to make it easier for teachers to use. lab, safety, measurement, graduated cylinder, volume, mass, length, metric ruler, cm, mm, mL, micrometer, microscope, coarse adjustment, fine adjustment, eyepiece, diaphragm, magnification, slide, coverslip, stain, chromat
Preview of Winter Solstice Reading | Why the Solstice Happens | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

Winter Solstice Reading | Why the Solstice Happens | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

This grade 6–8 reading introduces students to the science of the winter solstice, explaining why it is the shortest day and longest night of the year and how Earth’s tilt causes seasonal changes. Students learn what happens during the winter solstice, when it occurs in each hemisphere, and why daylight begins to increase again afterward. The article explains concepts such as Earth’s axial tilt, sunlight angle, daylight length, and seasonal change in clear, student-friendly language. Students exp
Preview of Quiz on Science Lab Safety Rules for Scientific Method Unit - Multiple Choice

Quiz on Science Lab Safety Rules for Scientific Method Unit - Multiple Choice

A 1-page multiple choice review quiz worth 14 points that provides a review of lab safety rules. This assessment is directly connected to my Lab Safety Rules and Lab Safety Contract product, which is linked below.Part of a Bundle of Lab Equipment and Lab Safety Products:This product connects to my PPT presentation entitled Lab Equipment and Quiz and forms part of a larger suite of lab equipment and lab technique products. Links to these products are found below.PPT - Lab Equipment and QuizLab Sa
Preview of Does Being Cold Make You Sick? Reading | Viruses, Winter | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

Does Being Cold Make You Sick? Reading | Viruses, Winter | 6th, 7th, 8th Grade

This grade 6–8 reading introduces students to the science behind colds and the flu, explaining why viruses—not cold weather—are responsible for making people sick. Students learn how illnesses spread, why people tend to get sick more often in winter, and how environmental conditions like cold, dry air can weaken the body’s natural defenses. The article explains concepts such as virus transmission, mucus and immune defenses, dry air, indoor heating, and seasonal changes in clear, student-friendly
Preview of Skittles Experiment Scientific Method 1st Week of School Science Activities 5th

Skittles Experiment Scientific Method 1st Week of School Science Activities 5th

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Kick off your first week of school science activities with a Hands-On Skittles Experiment that guides students through every step of the scientific method. Designed for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade science classrooms, this low-prep lab gives students a simple but meaningful way to practice asking questions, identifying variables, writing hypotheses, collecting data, analyzing results, and drawing conclusions. During the Skittles experiment, students investigate how different liquids affect how
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