This is a messy slime lab that lets students explore the different states of matter while also reviewing properties of matter. I like to use this lab as a discovery lesson on Halloween. The kids love it!
This lab packet contains 4 different lab choices with an alternate formatting for the conclusion depending on how much guided support your class needs. It also includes directions and the supply list for building 3 different weather measuring tools: barometer, thermometer, and anemometer.
A simple but great investigation allowing students to explore levers. Students will conduct an investigation to explore how fulcrum placement effects the amount of effort needed. A teacher's guide, 3 levels of investigation booklets, and answer key is included.
Reading on Electricity. Information included: What electricity is, atoms, electrons, basic circuit information, and comprehension questions. Can be used to introduce the science topic, electricity, or the questions focus on text features and main idea. I actually created this for my adult education class.
Want to know what your students know without giving a pretest? Anticipation guides are a great way to start a new unit. This anticipation guide will help let you know what your students know about the sun by asking true and false questions, as well as 3 written response questions. Also included are two pages of science comprehension questions to make sure students are understanding what they are learning about the sun.