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Preview of Indirect Observation Lab for Scientific Method

Indirect Observation Lab for Scientific Method

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grubbmcc
In this 40-minute lesson, students use indirect observations and deductive reasoning to determine the contents of 10 paper bags. Students use the senses of touch, hearing, and smell to produce 3 high-quality observations and draw a conclusion about the contents. The conclusion can be incorrect, as long as they use deductive reasoning. Try using coffee grounds or a used gym sock to encourage using the sense of smell! The lab emphasizes quality observations while introducing students to the co
Preview of Write Evidence to Support a Claim in Science - CER Practice Examples

Write Evidence to Support a Claim in Science - CER Practice Examples

How many times have you asked students to support their claim in science and it falls flat? Me too, friend, me too. That’s when I realized, students sometimes need help with the specific language needed to create evidence that supports their claim! If you teach claim, evidence, and reasoning in science, your students will find this resource so helpful! Using an experiment and data table, your students will learn five ways to find solid evidence to support their claim in science.  Follow up w
Preview of Calling Calder: Making Art That Moves (Mobiles) - PowerPoint

Calling Calder: Making Art That Moves (Mobiles) - PowerPoint

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Art Room 5160
This lesson introduces students to kinetic energy (the energy of motion), both as science and as art. It also provides a short art history lesson on artist Alexander Calder, who was well known for his sculptures and mobiles). The project is designed for three 45-minutes class sessions and involves designing and painting a top piece from which to hang the moving parts and drawing and painting a large fish, which is cut into several pieces and attached to the top so that they hang and rotate freel
Preview of Lesson 10 - FINDING THE MASS OF OBJECTS

Lesson 10 - FINDING THE MASS OF OBJECTS

Created by
Mark Handwerker
In Lesson #10, FINDING THE MASS OF OBJECTS of the Doctor Science Series: Volume One - METHODS AND MEASUREMENT (Grades 3 - 8), students will measure the mass of objects using a balance and explain the difference between the terms mass and weight. Having mastered this lesson, students will be able to measure the mass of objects using a balance. Like all lessons of this series, this folder includes a teacher’s preparation guide complete with ... * clearly defined lesson expectations ... * eas
Preview of Électricité - induction et conduction, conducteurs et isolants

Électricité - induction et conduction, conducteurs et isolants

This is a French Immersion lesson targeted towards Grade 9 students. I used it in my Ontario SNC 1W class for the Principles and Applications of Electricity unit. It includes: A slideshow about conduction, induction, conductors, and insulatorsA fill-in-the-blanks worksheet that matches the slideshow (with answer key)A lab worksheet for a follow up conductor/insulators digital lab for students to do in class and then complete for homework. (with answer key)Ceci est une leçon d'immersion fran
Preview of The Moon Power Point - Distance Learning Friendly

The Moon Power Point - Distance Learning Friendly

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The STEM Center
The Moon Power PointThis is a 22 slide power point presentation used for lectures on Earth's Moon. The focus of the slides are the Moon's Phases, its features, and the moon landings.YOU WILL WANT TO CHECK THIS OUT!:Physical Sciences BundleLife ScienceEarth Sciences BundleALL Sciences Bundle!Connect with the STEM Center©Be sure to follow my TpT store by clicking on the Green ‘Follow Me’ Star next to the STEM Center © icon to receive notifications of new products and upcoming sales. BLOG for more
Preview of Cambridge Science 8 Unit 8.4 Reactions of Metals with Water Guided Notes

Cambridge Science 8 Unit 8.4 Reactions of Metals with Water Guided Notes

Created by
Kevin Lancaster
Unit 8.4 Reactions of Metals with Water notes for the Cambridge 8 (7th Grade) Science Curriculum. Students will be able to: 1. Describe the reactions of some metals and water. 2. Carry out an investigation. 3. Compare how reactive some metals are with water. All material was taken from the Cambridge Lower Secondary Science Learners Book 8,  Second Edition. There is a complete teacher slideshow and a student fill in the blank slideshow. This is for section Unit 8.4 Reactions of Metals with Wa
Preview of Skittles Experiment Scientific Method 1st Week of School Science Activities 5th

Skittles Experiment Scientific Method 1st Week of School Science Activities 5th

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Teaching Works
Kick off your first week of school science activities with a Hands-On Skittles Experiment that guides students through every step of the scientific method. Designed for 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th grade science classrooms, this low-prep lab gives students a simple but meaningful way to practice asking questions, identifying variables, writing hypotheses, collecting data, analyzing results, and drawing conclusions. During the Skittles experiment, students investigate how different liquids affect how
Preview of DNA Wreath

DNA Wreath

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Science It Up
Students will get in a festive mood, while they practice matching DNA bases with each other. This lesson comes with instructions. However, it's easy to use, easy to prep for, and the students enjoy working on it! Students create their own patterns using the bases of DNA and the shapes of the cut-outs help emphasize which bases go together and which do not. It makes a great visual and hands-on activity!
Preview of Prism Lab

Prism Lab

Created by
Science It Up
In this introductory activity, students will be using prisms to bend white light in to the colors of a rainbow. They will be asked to draw their 'rainbows' on the paper and answer some comprehension/extension questions. Directions are included on activity.
Preview of Writing a Hypothesis for Middle School

Writing a Hypothesis for Middle School

Guide your middle school students through writing a hypothesis for a scientific inquiry experiment! Using either a digital or print format, teach students step-by-step how to write a foolproof hypothesis. To make life easier before you start, all students should have a working knowledge of independent and dependent variables. All these notes are organized so they can be kept in a notebook and referred back to over and over! *Please note, this resource is NOT editable*This resource can be ful
Preview of Lab Safety Card Sort Activity

Lab Safety Card Sort Activity

Description: Make lab safety engaging from day one! This interactive Lab Safety: Rule vs Myth? Card Sort Activity is the perfect back-to-school science lesson for middle school classrooms. Instead of passively reading safety rules, students actively sort through realistic statements to decide: is it a real lab rule or a common myth? This activity is designed to spark class discussion and review science safety expectations. *MUST HAVE POWERPOINT TO EDIT! What's Included: Lab Safety Card Sort d
Preview of Scientific Method Power Point - Distance Learning Friendly

Scientific Method Power Point - Distance Learning Friendly

Created by
The STEM Center
Scientific Method Power PointThis is a 23 slide power point presentation used for my lectures on Scientific Method. The focus of the slides includes the steps of the methodYOU WILL WANT TO CHECK THIS OUT!:Physical Sciences BundleLife ScienceEarth Sciences BundleALL Sciences Bundle!Connect with the STEM Center©Be sure to follow my TpT store by clicking on the Green ‘Follow Me’ Star next to the STEM Center © icon to receive notifications of new products and upcoming sales. BLOG for more great act
Preview of The Periodic Table of Elements - PowerPoint Format

The Periodic Table of Elements - PowerPoint Format

Created by
JJ Smith
This “Periodic Table of Elements” is a PowerPoint presentation, containing 58 slides. (Please Note: There is also a PDF format available, the PDF format contains exactly the same information as shown in this PowerPoint presentation.) If you would like to have an extensive preview of this product, there is a free PDF available, entitled "The Period Table of Elements - Free Sample". It contains the first 26 slides of this presentation. This Period Table of Elements presentation reviews and disc
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