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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

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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 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 FREE STEM Science Experiments | 9 Hands-On Activities & Lesson Plans | Unit 1

FREE STEM Science Experiments | 9 Hands-On Activities & Lesson Plans | Unit 1

πŸ§ͺ Make science exciting with these hands-on STEM experiments for kids!This FREE Science Unit 1 includes 9 engaging science experiments with ready-to-use lesson plans designed to spark curiosity and build critical thinking skills. Perfect for elementary classrooms, STEM centers, or enrichment activities, this resource makes science interactive and fun. The lessons are organized into 5 weeks of ready-to-teach activities, making it easy to add hands-on science to your weekly schedule. ⭐ Thi
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
Preview of FREE What Is a Scientist? Scientific Method | 2nd-3rd Grade Gifted Science

FREE What Is a Scientist? Scientific Method | 2nd-3rd Grade Gifted Science

A complete, ready-to-teach scientific method lesson β€” free, and a real lesson, not a teaser. "What Is a Scientist?" is the full opening investigation from The Foundry, with a word-for-word teacher script, student pages, and four challenge levels for gifted 2nd–3rd graders.Most "free" science downloads are a single page and a sales pitch. This is the whole lesson. Teach "What Is a Scientist?" start to finish β€” the hook, the investigation, the writing, the close β€” and see exactly how Velvet Rigor
Preview of Introduction to Energy

Introduction to Energy

The concept of energy is very confusing in the teaching of the science of energy containing many varied forms. A simplified concept is presented which includes: Potential, Kinetic and Electromagnetic energy with examples and conditions for each. Starts off simply with a short explanation of Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy...skips EM. Defines Potential Energy as depending upon separation of attractive/repulsive objects then goes into chemistry then into physics. 43 pgs and many short videos/gifs
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 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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