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Preview of Science Curriculum and Standards for Gifted and Talented Students - Grade 7

Science Curriculum and Standards for Gifted and Talented Students - Grade 7

Created by
Yea Lyn Pak
A life science curriculum, complete with lesson plans, for middle school teachers who find that "gifted and talented" students in their classes are not being challenged enough by the current coursework.
Preview of Virtual Lab: Viewing Cells with Virtual Microscope

Virtual Lab: Viewing Cells with Virtual Microscope

Are you looking for a simple way for your students to experience using a microscope and viewing cells? This print & go online activity is perfect for exposing your students to the use of a microscope while also learning about different types of animal & plant cells. This activity works well for multiple levels of students including AP Biology, Advanced Biology and General Biology. In this activity your students will: ✅Walk through how to use the virtual microscope ✅Follow steps to view 6
Preview of Cladograms: Ready to Go Lesson or Resources

Cladograms: Ready to Go Lesson or Resources

Are you looking for cladogram review for your students? I hope it helps your students understand:- The purpose of cladograms - How to read cladograms - How to draw cladograms These print and go resources are perfect for introductory biology and are even a great review for advanced or AP Biology. Included: - Bozeman Science Cladogram Video Guide (8 questions) - Cladogram Worksheet (8 questions) - Cladogram Exit Slip or Bell Ringer (both titles provided) This resource includes 4 student pa
Preview of Lesson Plan: What Is Entropy?

Lesson Plan: What Is Entropy?

A Lesson Plan for a short unit on the law of entropy, suitable for both traditional and Montessori middle school aged students. Includes many suggested very fun activities and online resources. Students will learn what the law of entropy is, that there is disorder in the Universe, and that disorder and entropy are everywhere.
Preview of Engineering Design Process Interactive Notebook – IMAGINE Phase | 5Ws + Goals

Engineering Design Process Interactive Notebook – IMAGINE Phase | 5Ws + Goals

Help your students think like real engineers with this engaging, scaffolded Interactive Notebook set for the IMAGINE phase of the Engineering Design Process! The IMAGINE Phase of the Engineering Design Cycle is the Second Phase of the problem solving process. Students brainstorm, empathize with the user, and make clear goals for the Design. Designed for Grades 5–7, this resource helps students explore design specifications, feasibility, and idea generation through vocabulary, graphic organ
Preview of Great Stories Montessori Curriculum, Lower Elementary, Group Lessons

Great Stories Montessori Curriculum, Lower Elementary, Group Lessons

Created by
MSofE
Discover the Great Stories Curriculum Unlock the wonders of the universe with the Great Stories Curriculum! Designed for curious young minds, this 254 page innovative program weaves together captivating narratives and hands-on activities to explore the origins of the cosmos, the development of life on Earth, and human ingenuity. Perfect for children ages 6-9, our curriculum ignites imagination, fosters critical thinking, and promotes holistic learning across science, history, geography, and the
Preview of Cell Membrane: Reading, Diagrams, and Real-World Scenarios

Cell Membrane: Reading, Diagrams, and Real-World Scenarios

Do you need a way to introduce or review the components & function of the cell membrane with your students? This packet is perfect for helping your students learn or review: Structure of the Cell Membrane Components of the Cell Membrane Function of Each Component of the Cell Membrane Real-World Examples of Importance of Cell Membrane Components Key Vocabulary Words / Concepts Include: Phospholipid Bilayer, Integral Proteins, Channel Proteins, Peripheral Proteins, Cholesterol, Glycoproteins, Cyt
Preview of What is Science? - Intro to Pseudoscience - Critical Thinking - Middle School

What is Science? - Intro to Pseudoscience - Critical Thinking - Middle School

Building Critical Thinkers is a resource designed to assist educators in effectively teaching critical thinking skills to their students. While the importance of these skills has long been recognized, our education systems have not adequately focused on providing explicit training for educators in this regard. This lesson introduces students to the nature of “science” by exploring good scientific questions and looking at a few poor ones. These poor examples encourage students to WANT a clearly
Preview of Building a Better Hypothesis:  Lesson & Independent Work

Building a Better Hypothesis: Lesson & Independent Work

Created by
Good Idea Guy
A deeper dive into the features of a good hypothesis. Even young students can produce hypotheses that rocket scientists can approve of (speaking as a rocket scientist who used to regularly judge regional science fairs). Includes an independent sorting activity for students to apply what they learn. This work is provided "free to evaluate." If you find it worthwhile, please return and purchase a supporter pack.
Preview of Lab Safety Scenarios: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Lab Safety Scenarios: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Do you need a way to teach or review lab safety with your students? In this activity your students will read a biology themed lab safety scenario and answer questions related to the safety concerns in the scenario. This is an easy to implement, print and go activity that is perfect for biomedical sciences or biology classes. This product can be implemented in a variety of ways:Think-Pair-Share: Students first THINK through ONE of the reading/question sets on their own. PAIR up with a partner wh
Preview of Specialized Cells: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Specialized Cells: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Do you need a way to teach or review Cell Specialization with your students? In this activity your students will read about a specific specialized cell and answer questions based on the passage. The questions focus on the relationship between the structure/organelle composition of the cell and its function. This is an easy to implement, print and go activity that is perfect for biomedical sciences, advanced biology or AP Biology. Specialized Cells Included: Red Blood Cells, Muscle Cells, Ne
Preview of Build a Soundproof Box | Characteristics of Waves | Sound Waves Lab + Project

Build a Soundproof Box | Characteristics of Waves | Sound Waves Lab + Project

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
Preview of Implications of the Drake Equation

Implications of the Drake Equation

Created by
Random Vail
Created by SETI scientist Frank Drake, the Drake Equation is a hypothetical determination of the number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy capable of communicating with Earth. Each of the eight variables in the equation have interesting implications. Originally designed as a note taking exercise, this lesson plan has numerous links to the sciences and the humanities.
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