This is a part 2 to the hotwheels lab I posted earlier. This is another great way to practice calculating speed in a fun activity. Find an area where students can sprint and have them time each other to calculate their speeds in m/s. This lab usually takes two days.
Starting a science fair at your school? Not sure what to do? Completely lost and overwhelmed? Here is a packet that you can take day by day! This packet can be used as rough drafts for all the different parts of the science day project and chunks each section into smaller parts to make this big endeavor more accessible.
Great lab to do with grades 6-8 with basic materials! I have found that prepping pre squished strawberries for the students streamlines the process. To make the extraction fluid, mix water, salt, and dish soap at a 25:1:2 ratio.
This is a classic lab using physics spring loaded carts. Make sure you have mass sets you can use for this lab. At the end is the conclusion format I use for labs, but this document is editable.
6th - 8th
General Science, Physical Science, Physics
$2.00
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