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Preview of Candy Cane Density Lab | Christmas STEM | Grades 3–5 | PPTX + PDF

Candy Cane Density Lab | Christmas STEM | Grades 3–5 | PPTX + PDF

Make December science meaningful and fun with this Candy Cane Density Lab. Students investigate how sugar concentration changes dissolving time, collect data at set intervals, and build a bar graph. The resource is print-and-teach: clear teacher pages, student pages, and ready-made assessment. Both PPTX and PDF versions are included for flexible use. Candy-Cane-Density-Lab What’s Inside Teacher Notes & Overview, safety/cleanup, and mini-lesson on density and solutions Setup diagram (cup
Preview of Observational, Testable, or Experimental-Science Question Types Sort

Observational, Testable, or Experimental-Science Question Types Sort

Use this activity to help students practice identifying the three types of science based questions-observational, testable, or experimental. Students need to practice identifying these question types so they can begin asking these questions in science. This is a great beginning of year science activity.
Preview of Energy Investigation Stations Lab

Energy Investigation Stations Lab

Make science come alive in your classroom with Investigation Stations! This resource allows students to move around the room, explore science concepts, and learn through hands-on activities and critical thinking. This Investigation Station Lab is perfect for review, test prep, introduction of a new topic, or reinforcement of science concepts. Students will work independently or in small groups to complete different stations that include a variety of activities to keep them engaged and thinking.
Preview of Symbiosis Stations: Ecology Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Science Activity

Symbiosis Stations: Ecology Mutualism Commensalism Parasitism Science Activity

Your students will love applying their knowledge of symbiotic relationships to read through real-world examples then classify the relationships as mutualism, commensalism, or parasitism. This activity gets students up and moving around the classroom, looking at visual picture cards, and reading short descriptions of each relationship. This easy, low-prep, yet fun activity is a favorite among students and will be a great addition to your ecology unit.What's Included:*Teacher guide*16 station pict
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