This quiz requires students to balance equations using the amount of each atom in the equation. It also contains multiple choice questions relating to subscripts, and coefficients.
In this activity that can be edited or modified to fit the materials you have students will practice using different types of "beaks" to pick up different types of "food." You can use this an introductory activity or a final activity for covering adaptations. It is quite fun to watch!
This activity allows students 3 days to design, build, and test a structure that can withstand an earthquake. Students are provided a budget and a price list of materials that they can use. The lab includes follow up questions.
This quiz covers minerals, physical properties of minerals, chemical properties of minerals, moh's hardness scale, ores, fossil fuels, igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks, rock cycle, and earth's layers.
This test covers electromagnetic, mechanical, transverse, and compressional waves. It also covers frequency, amplitude, reflection, refraction, absorption, and transmission.
In this activity, students will work for one week to create a board game to help them review for the end of the year exams. This activity can be modified to your standards. It can be an end of the unit review or end of the year. These were meant for 5 55minute long classes so you might have to adjust based upon your class time.
In this week long, editable activity students will work on constructing a catapult using popsicle, bottle caps, rubber bands, and marshmallows. This can be a great end of the year review activity or work well when teaching graphs or force and motion.
This activity provides student a chance to use food to create their own visual representation of layers of rocks to teach them superposition. The activity gives step by step instructions as well as follow up questions.
This PowerPoint reviews that environmental changes have been influenced by the impact of an asteroid or comet, climatic changes, and volcanic activity.
This PowerPoint reviews the landforms that can form from volcanoes. It covers volcanic eruptions and mountain building forces such as tension, compression, shearing. Lastly it covers normal faults, reverse faults, and strike-slip faults.
6th - 8th
Earth Sciences, Environment, Science
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