Students will use this product to sort objects into different categories based on the way that they move. The patterns of motion covered in this worksheet are back and forth, up and down, zig zag, straight, and round and round. The purchased product will not have red lines on it.
Students can use this cut and paste to demonstrate their understanding of the forces of push and pull. They can use the arrows to to help them understand what direction the person is moving in the pictures.
This product can be used for students to record information after doing experiments showing weathering/erosion, a volcanic eruption, and an earthquake. Experiments and directions are not included, this is just the recording sheet for students. Quick Ideas:- Weathering/Erosion: Put sand in a clear bucket and simulate different bodies of water and rain to cause erosion - Volcanic Eruption: classic small water bottle experiment - Earthquake: Students build structures using toothpicks and marshm
This lab will take students through a friction journey to discover which material causes the most friction to toy cars using a ramp. The ramp can be made of cardboard from boxes, wooden planks, books, or more. Materials tested:- bubble wrap - sandpaper - wax paper - whatever material the ramp is (write-in) Students will do three trials of each material and measure the distance the car travels using a tape measure. This engaging and interactive lab will be sure to be a hit in your classroom!
This worksheet can be used to demonstrate the scientific method while performing a sink or float coke float experiment. Students will hypothesize, list materials, determine the procedure, and record the results of the experiment.
Students can use this graphic organizer to draw examples showing different patterns of movement. They should draw arrows to show the movement specified in each section. Patterns of Movement included: straight line, zig zag, back and forth, up and down, around and around, upside down, fast, slow
Choose four Summer foods of your choice for your students to taste test and use this recording sheet for students to record their observations of each food item using their five senses! Food Ideas: - watermelon - mint leaves - chicken tenders - chips - avocado - mango - berries - corn - peaches
Use this experiment sheet for the ice cream in a bag experiment. It takes students through the scientific method: question, hypothesis, materials, procedure, results/conclusion. Students will love this fun experiment, and learn while doing it!
This can be used when learning about the different parts of a plant. Students can use this worksheet to record their feelings about each part of a plant.
This lab goes great with any force and motion unit! Students will complete two separate tests in this lab. First, they will move a crumbled up paper ball with less and more force and record how many inches it moves. Then, using a car they will also test how far it moves using less force and more force on two separate surfaces: sidewalk and a rocky path/area. There is also an option for sidewalk and grass. This is a low prep lab. All you will need is yard sticks, rulers, or measuring tape, a pie
This weather tracking chart can be used with any weather unit. It provides students with a graphic organizer to record the weather over 5 days. They can measure the temperature inside and outside, as well as record the tool they used and the day's weather. Students can glue it into any journal as well!