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Preview of No Prep Plans: Measuring Current – Circuit Investigation Guide

No Prep Plans: Measuring Current – Circuit Investigation Guide

No Prep Plans: Measuring Current – Circuit Investigation GuideYear 7 Physics | Aligned with Cambridge Lower Secondary ScienceHelp students discover how scientists measure electric current and investigate one of the most important rules of electricity: in a series circuit, the current is the same at every point in the loop. In this hands-on physics investigation, students learn how to use an ammeter correctly, build simple series circuits, collect current measurements, analyze results, and create
Preview of Density Tower Lab | Montessori Chemistry Experiment | Hands-On Science for Upper

Density Tower Lab | Montessori Chemistry Experiment | Hands-On Science for Upper

Turn abstract chemistry into a memorable hands-on experience with this Density Tower Lab. Designed for grades 4–6, this activity shows students how liquids and solids behave based on their density, making particle theory both visible and engaging. Students layer liquids such as honey, dish soap, water, and oil in a clear jar, then test different solids (coin, bead, paperclip, grape, popcorn kernel) to see where each one settles. By observing the separation of liquids and the placement of so
Preview of Which Famous Space Mission Are You? | Personality Quiz for STEM & History

Which Famous Space Mission Are You? | Personality Quiz for STEM & History

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QuizBreakers
Launch your students into a journey of self-discovery! This "Which Famous Space Mission Are You?" personality quiz is a high-interest, zero-prep activity that connects the bravery of human exploration to your students' own unique goals and traits. From the "one-shot" bold solutions of Apollo 11 to the diplomatic collaboration of the International Space Station, this quiz helps students visualize complex historical and scientific achievements by seeing themselves in the "mission." What’s Incl
Preview of Gauss Law for Magnetism GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Gauss Law for Magnetism GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Inquiry & Real World Connection Worksheet designed for Gifted and Talented Students and focused on the Gauss Law for Magnetism lesson in Middle School Science History. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Each Worksheet Includes:10x Real World Related Prompts on the Topic20x Questions for Student Inquiry & Expressing Opinions (2 Questions per Prompt)Great For Student Engagement!For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HERE**Answer Key Included**Be sure t
Preview of Formulas for Geometry: Perimeter & Area Grade Level: 6th – 8th (Editable)

Formulas for Geometry: Perimeter & Area Grade Level: 6th – 8th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Formulas for Geometry: Perimeter & AreaGrade Level: 6th – 8th Grade (Middle School Math)Description: A friendly and clear guide to finding the Perimeter and Area of standard shapes. It covers Triangles, Squares, Rectangles, Parallelograms, and Circles. The presentation emphasizes understanding why the formulas work (e.g., why a triangle is 1/2 base x height).How to Use: Use this for scaffolded note-taking. The slides explicitly define "Perimeter" vs. "Area" with visual analogies (fences vs. floo
Preview of Scientific Method And Theory Activity For the Nature of Science | Inquiry Lesson

Scientific Method And Theory Activity For the Nature of Science | Inquiry Lesson

The Black Box Investigation is the perfect back-to-school resource for teaching the scientific method, building observation skills, understanding a scientific theory, and sparking student curiosity through inquiry-based learning. Students work like scientists to discover the characteristics of a mystery object so they can comprehend the nature of science. This low-prep lab with print-ready worksheets includes everything you need to guide students through: Making observations and forming hypothes
Preview of Nuclear Decay - Wet Lab for Chemistry

Nuclear Decay - Wet Lab for Chemistry

Engage your chemistry students by having them performing an iodine clock reaction -- reimaged to be assigned to nuclear decay! Students will time the clock, graph the results and imagine how the nucleus decays over time. Included: 1 sheet Lab 2 pages 1 Sheet teacher solution creation directions Objective: Observe and determine the equilibrium shift of the reactionMaterials Students: • Solution A • Solution B • 2 Erlenmeyer flasks • 3 graduated cylinders • A magnetic stirrer (if available) Tim
Preview of AI in the Classroom Poster Infographic for Student Literacy and Teacher Tools

AI in the Classroom Poster Infographic for Student Literacy and Teacher Tools

Equip your middle or high school students with the essential skills they need to navigate artificial intelligence responsibly with this comprehensive AI in the classroom infographic and poster. This visually engaging resource serves as a perfect anchor chart or digital handout to foster AI literacy, helping students understand when to use AI as a collaborator and when to rely on their own critical thinking. As educators look for ways to integrate 2026 classroom technology trends, this guide prov
Preview of Averages, Rounding, Conversions & Graphing: Math Review for High School | STEM

Averages, Rounding, Conversions & Graphing: Math Review for High School | STEM

Science Math Review Packet – Rounding, Uncertainty, Averages, Graphing, Conversions Struggling with the math skills your students need in science class? This Science Math Review Packet is the perfect resource for middle school and high school science students to practice the most important math skills used in physics, chemistry, and biology. Covers: • Rounding numbers & significant figures • Uncertainty in measurements • Calculating averages & analyzing data • Graphing practice (bar graphs &
Preview of Fall STEM Challenge Bundle  4 Hands-On Activities for Elementary & Middle School

Fall STEM Challenge Bundle 4 Hands-On Activities for Elementary & Middle School

Created by
Allison Smith
🍁 Fall STEM Challenge Bundle — 4 Hands-On Activities for Elementary & Middle School Description: Save time and money with this ready-to-use Fall STEM Bundle! Includes four exciting, low-prep challenges that integrate science, technology, engineering, and math — perfect for a full week of seasonal fun. Includes 4 Activities: 🎃 Pumpkin Catapult Challenge 🍎 Apple Oxidation Test 🍂 Leaf Tower Engineering 🎈 Thanksgiving Parade Balloon Design ✅ Designed for Grades 3–8 ✅ Each activity fi
Preview of Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

The Push or Pull Sort is a ready-to-use Montessori science shelf work designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to explore the basic forces of motion. Students classify common actions and scenarios into push or pull categories, using a control of error to self-check. This activity introduces and reinforces force direction concepts while encouraging observation, sorting, and reasoning skills. Students will: Read scenario cards representing everyday actions (e.g., racing a toy car
Preview of Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

Weighted Car Test | Gravity and Acceleration Forces of Motion Activity for Upper

The Weighted Car Test is an interactive Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate whether weight affects the speed of objects rolling down a ramp. This self-contained shelf work is perfect for a Forces of Motion unit and reinforces key physics concepts such as gravity, acceleration, and friction. Students will: Compare two toy cars—one heavier, one lighter—created by adding weights to one car Predict which car will reach the bottom of
Preview of Free body Diagrams for Physics

Free body Diagrams for Physics

This is a google doc filled with google drawings of various free-body diagrams I have made for classroom use. Labeled, unlabeled, labeled with multiple-choices, numbered, angled, inclined planes, whatever force or dynamics situation you need, you will likely find a diagram of it here, editable and easy to clip and paste into presentations, worksheets, or other sources.
Preview of Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

The Ball Drop Test is a self-contained Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate how gravity affects falling objects. This engaging work allows students to measure and compare the time it takes for a ball to drop from different heights and to understand acceleration due to gravity. Students will: Drop a ping pong ball from three different heights (0.5 m, 1.0 m, and 1.5 m) Use a stopwatch to measure drop time for each height Repeat trials,
Preview of Fortune Teller for Electrical Circuits Vocabulary

Fortune Teller for Electrical Circuits Vocabulary

Created by
Simply Science
This fun device, also called a Cootie Catcher, can help students review terms: battery, circuit, conductor, current, insulator, parallel circuit, series circuit, and switch. Choose from several options: One player or two playersColor or blackline words that can be coloredHave students fill in different definitions or simple drawings using a fortune teller with just termsUse a blank fortune teller to create a completely different resourceI created a web page with directions for making this devic
Preview of Momentum Logic Puzzle - Great for Critical Thinking!

Momentum Logic Puzzle - Great for Critical Thinking!

Engage your students with a brain teaser that is a fun and challenging way to practice calculating momentum using mass and velocity. Great as emergency sub plans, bell ringers, review, enrichment, or extra credit. The puzzle uses bowling to challenge students to use mass and velocity clues to determine the momentum of each bowling ball at impact. This product will engage your students AND save you time - no prep needed, just print and use - that's a win-win! I include several print versions of t
Preview of Circuits Lab for Integrated Chemistry & Physics with graphing & Ohms Law calcs

Circuits Lab for Integrated Chemistry & Physics with graphing & Ohms Law calcs

Get your students engaged with physics by measuring, graphing and building circuits! Students will determine the resistance of various resistors using Ohm's Law. Materials: (per group) Battery soure 2 Alligator Clips Resistors *MAKE SURE THE RESISTANCE IS HIGH ENOUGH THAT IT DOES NOT START A FIRE*
Preview of Acceleration Lab for Integrated Chemistry & Physics ICP - with graphing

Acceleration Lab for Integrated Chemistry & Physics ICP - with graphing

Get your students engaged with physics by measuring, graphing and playing with cars! Students will determine the starting point & ending points, taking in data and graphing results. They will determine how various materials and heights affect acceleration Materials:Race car Stop watch Ramp (at least 1 m long) Meter Stick Textbooks  Towel Wax Paper
Preview of SCIENCE RESEARCH PROMPT: GRAVITY: THE SEARCH FOR A MATHEMATICAL CONSTANT

SCIENCE RESEARCH PROMPT: GRAVITY: THE SEARCH FOR A MATHEMATICAL CONSTANT

This research prompt can be completed by using the internet. Cavendish was a British scientist who experimented with concepts such as gravity and density. He did work on how to calculate a value for gravity. Use this for a graded assignment in science. Thanks so much for visiting!
Preview of Fortune Teller for Light Vocabulary

Fortune Teller for Light Vocabulary

Created by
Simply Science
This fun device, also called a Cootie Catcher, can help students review these terms: absorb, concave, convex, absorb, reflect, refract, translucent, and transparent. It could be a distance learning activity! Choose from several options: One player or two playersColor or blackline words that can be coloredHave a student fill in new definitions using a fortune teller with just termsUse a blank fortune teller to create a completely different resourceI created a web page with directions for making
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 Density by direct measurment

Density by direct measurment

Created by
Shawn McMillan
For this activity you will need rulers, balances, and 4 cubes of different materials (density cubes work well).
Preview of egg drop challenge engineering design process force and motion project problem

egg drop challenge engineering design process force and motion project problem

Looking for a fun way for students to use their knowledge of force, Newton's laws, and practice their engineering skills? This egg drop STEM engineering design process challenge will get your students designing, testing, investigating, thinking like a disciplinarian, and acting as engineers as they improve their egg structures to mimic the Mars rover landing. ✎Print and digital versions This engineering design STEM project includes:✅ Teacher guide for doing the activity ✅ Student handouts
Preview of Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge | Buoyancy & Density Science Activity

Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge | Buoyancy & Density Science Activity

Looking for a no-prep, high-engagement STEM activity? This Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge is a perfect way to introduce students to the concepts of buoyancy, density, and the engineering design process. Students will design, test, and learn as they attempt to build a boat that can hold the most weight without sinking. Resource Highlights:Clear Objective: Students must create a floating boat using a single $6~in \times 6~in$ sheet of aluminum foil.Scaffolded Student Worksheets: * Prediction & Pl
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