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Preview of The Bubble Experiment NGSS Aligned Activity for Middle School

The Bubble Experiment NGSS Aligned Activity for Middle School

The Bubble Experiment is standard in many middle school science classrooms. This activity allows students to measure, graph, write a conclusion, control variables, and design their own investigation. It does not require too much equipment, and it is fun. This product includes Teacher pagesStudent pages with directions and questionsNGSS alignment document
Preview of Science Is in Sugar – Real Science with Everyday Materials

Science Is in Sugar – Real Science with Everyday Materials

Science Is in Sugar – Fun, Simple Experiments for Young Scientists! Get ready to turn your classroom into a mini science lab—with just sugar! This printable mini-book includes 3 fun and easy science experiments using everyday materials. Designed for Pre-K to Grade 2, each activity comes with step-by-step visuals, observation prompts, and clear, kid-friendly science explanations. ✅ What’s Inside: 3 sugar-based experiments: ✔ Make Your Own Sugar Cubes ✔ Water Rises in Sugar ✔ Dancing Oi
Preview of Echinoderm Animal Of The Day Bellringer Slides: HS Zoology & Biology

Echinoderm Animal Of The Day Bellringer Slides: HS Zoology & Biology

Start your class with curiosity, calm focus, and meaningful science connections using this Animal of the Day routine for Echinoderms! This engaging daily bellringer/warm-up helps students build observation skills, strengthen understanding of animal classification, and connect structure to function through real-world examples. Students sketch each featured animal, make predictions, and record key notes on evolution, ecology, and conservation. In my classroom, Animal of the Day has become a favor
Preview of Who First Saw Microbes: Microscopes & Microbe Discovery – Interactive Lesson
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Who First Saw Microbes: Microscopes & Microbe Discovery – Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
Who Was the First to See the Microbes introduces students to the early history of microscopy through interactive exploration, historical sources, and a simple DIY smartphone microscope activity. Activities for students: Observe and identify objects as they might have appeared through the first microscopes. Map the key European countries connected to pioneering microscope and microbe discoveries Build a simple DIY digital microscope using a smartphone, tape, and a silica gel bead. Reflect on
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