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Preview of Rainbow Ranger PowerPoint - learn all about rainbows

Rainbow Ranger PowerPoint - learn all about rainbows

Many rainbows children find on the Internet are incorrect - they are portrayed in the wrong order, backwards, or with non-rainbow colors like pink. The Rainbow Ranger in this PowerPoint WebQuest will teach very young learners the correct order of rainbow colors as they learn to use the computer to access information and solve puzzles. Additionally, your students will learn how to spell the colors of the rainbow and they will learn a song that will help them remember the order of colors. Thi
Preview of Groundhog Day STEM Groundhog Day Science Groundhog Day Art & Shadow Activities

Groundhog Day STEM Groundhog Day Science Groundhog Day Art & Shadow Activities

Celebrate Groundhog Day with a hands-on STEM challenge that’s creative & educational! Perfect for grades 2–8, this activity combines science, art, and engineering & math to explore the fascinating world of light and shadows. Students will love experimenting with angles and distances to create groundhog shadows, while adding a unique twist with “street art” shadow tracing. What’s the Groundhog Graffiti STEM Challenge all about?Students work individually or in teams to: Design and manipulate
Preview of Groundhog Day STEM - Groundhog Day Science - Groundhog Day Shadows Art & Science

Groundhog Day STEM - Groundhog Day Science - Groundhog Day Shadows Art & Science

This Groundhog Day STEM challenge engages students in exploring light, shadows, and design through hands-on experimentation and creative shadow art. Bring Groundhog Day to life in your classroom with this versatile STEM and science activity combining both printable and digital Google Slides™ resources. Perfect for grades 2–8, this resource is packed with NGSS-aligned lessons, editable templates, and extensions for a variety of classroom settings. How It Works:Students work individually or i
Preview of THIRD GRADE: Halloween Division Word Problem Knockout Game

THIRD GRADE: Halloween Division Word Problem Knockout Game

This Halloween division word problem knockout game will help your students improve their problem solving skills  while having fun solving these Halloween word problems! This knockout game comes with division word problem slides, answer slides, and knockout slides. Finally,included is a link to make a copy, add, or delete slides. Geared for third gradebut can be used as a review in fourth and fifth grades as well as early intervention, special education, and homeschool students.
Preview of Candy Corn Investigations - Science Lab Skills Practice for Fall Fun

Candy Corn Investigations - Science Lab Skills Practice for Fall Fun

Want to have your students practice lab skills while having some holiday fun?  Try out these candy corn activities.  The first activity has the students try to determine the mass of a single candy corn.  Definitely have a range of acceptable masses for a single candy corn for the package that you have.  The second activity has students trying out different liquids (I typically use hot and cold water, ethanol, white vinegar, and apple cider vinegar) to determine which best dissolves a candy corn.
Preview of Houdini and Death

Houdini and Death

Created by
Robert Stuck
Short web-based activity using an article from Atlas Obscura about Houdini's death and his "attempts" to contact the living from beyond.
Preview of Adaptations by Design - Extreme Environments | STEM Investigation 6th, 7th, 8th

Adaptations by Design - Extreme Environments | STEM Investigation 6th, 7th, 8th

Students will design a biologically plausible organism, choose one extreme environment, and justify how its adaptations solve real environmental pressures. With a trait bank, word bank, a structured CER, and a Survival Index that rolls into a class bar graph, students connect structure → function → survival while practicing clear scientific communication. Learning Targets Identify environment pressures; design structural, behavioral, and physiological adaptations; write a CER; compute and
Preview of Candy Chemistry Combustion Calorimetry STEM Lab Food Energy & Chemical Reactions

Candy Chemistry Combustion Calorimetry STEM Lab Food Energy & Chemical Reactions

Turn everyday candy into a rigorous calorimetry and energy conservation investigation. Students burn a small candy sample under a soda-can calorimeter, measure the water’s temperature change, calculate q = m·c·ΔT, and estimate energy per gram (J/g and kcal/g)—then deduce from evidence which candy has the most energy. What students do Identify IV, DV, and controls and write a testable hypothesisFollow a step-by-step procedure to conduct replicated trialsMeasure mass (initial/final), Tᵢ/Tf, ΔT
Preview of Newton 1st Law of Motion STEM Investigation | Penny and Index Card Inertia Test

Newton 1st Law of Motion STEM Investigation | Penny and Index Card Inertia Test

Students will investigate Newton’s First Law of Motion by testing how different masses behave when the support beneath them is removed rapidly. Using an index card, a coin, and a cup, students flick the card to observe whether objects of varying mass drop straight into the cup or move with the card. Through repeated trials, data recording, percent-success calculations, class graphing, and a CER, students learn how inertia affects motion and why mass influences the likelihood of movement. Learni
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