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Preview of All About Pumpkins Sink & Float Pumpkin Life Cycle Investigation K-1st Grade

All About Pumpkins Sink & Float Pumpkin Life Cycle Investigation K-1st Grade

Created by
Oink4PIGTALES
These All About Pumpkins Sink and Float, Pumpkin Life Cycle, and Pumpkin Investigation activities give kindergarten and first grade students hands-on practice with exploring objects that sink and float, estimation, writing, and reading pumpkin facts and opinions. This All About Pumpkin unit is Perfect for October, November, Halloween, Thanksgiving, or anytime in the Fall! Purpose of this Pumpkin Unit:This pumpkin theme science, literacy, and math packet gives students hands-on engaging pumpkin
Preview of Sink or Float Pumpkin Investigation First Grade Science Worksheets & Activities

Sink or Float Pumpkin Investigation First Grade Science Worksheets & Activities

Spark curiosity with this Sink or Float Pumpkin Investigation for First Grade or Kindergarten! Students use their senses and test predictions with these hands-on pumpkin activities. This engaging resource guides students through the scientific process as they observe, predict, and test whether pumpkins sink or float. Get everything you need, including step-by-step teacher guide, projectable lesson slides, student book, posters and worksheets. CLICK ON THE PREVIEW BUTTON TO SEE IT ALL! ⭐ Wh
Preview of STEM Activity - Build a Boat that Floats

STEM Activity - Build a Boat that Floats

Created by
Tobar Eolais
STEM Challenge – Build a Boat that Floats!Perfect for 3rd–6th Grade | Hands-On, Curriculum-Linked, High EngagementGet your students thinking like engineers with this fun and practical STEM challenge! In "Build a Boat that Floats", pupils use everyday materials to design, build, and test a boat that can float and carry weight. This resource encourages creativity, teamwork, critical thinking, and scientific investigation — all in one engaging lesson! ✅ What’s Included: Task Card – Perfect for
Preview of Making and Separating Mixtures SC.5.P.8.3

Making and Separating Mixtures SC.5.P.8.3

Created by
Mrs Lena
Making and Separating Mixtures SC.5.P.8.3 Lesson Plan is a comprehensive resource designed to teach 5th-grade students the various methods of separating mixtures and understanding their properties. Aligned with the SC.5.P.8.3 Florida Science Standards, this lesson plan covers essential concepts such as suspensions, solutions, colloids, filtration, distillation, magnetic attraction, and MORE! The concepts covered: SortingFloating and settlingSieve & sievingFiltrationWater treatment - sewageEvapo
Preview of BUNDLE: STEM Tasks

BUNDLE: STEM Tasks

Created by
Tobar Eolais
🧠 STEM Challenge Bundle – Build, Design & Create!Perfect for 3rd–6th Class | Hands-On | Creative | Curriculum-LinkedBring engineering to life in your classroom with this exciting STEM Challenge Bundle — featuring three engaging, hands-on activities that encourage students to think, plan, build, test, and improve like real engineers! This bundle includes: 🛶 Build a Boat that Floats🌀 Design a Marble Run🏗️ Create a Paper BridgeEach challenge promotes problem-solving, creativity, teamwork, a
Preview of Volume & Density | Water Displacement & Density Labs

Volume & Density | Water Displacement & Density Labs

Volume & Density Complete Unit for Grades 6–8 designed so teachers can teach measurement, mass, volume, and density concepts directly from interactive slides while students follow along in a chronological Work Bundle. This Volume & Density Unit is a highly engaging, hands-on resource designed to help students build a deep, conceptual understanding of how matter occupies space and why objects float or sink. The unit includes 5 structured lessons (50 minutes each) supported by a 9-page printable a
Preview of Powerpoint Notes- Recognizing and Limiting Bias

Powerpoint Notes- Recognizing and Limiting Bias

Presented here is a powerpoint (pptx file) set of notes consisting of 25 slides concerning recognizing and limiting bias. These notes include images and definitions for terms concerning bias found in language, advertising, news media, and science, and is linked to the Nature of Science Guidebook where students can record their findings. There is also a short activity where students examine a pair of words that mean the same thing but have different positive and negative implications included wi
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