This lab guides students to use their knowledge of specific heat capacity to make and evaluate the making of ice cream. Students then graph the cooling curve of their ice cream.
This notebook can be used for Science Fair Projects, an in-class lab or as homework. It can be teacher guided or self guided. Each slide has a section of information that explains what should be included and how it should be formatted. COMES WITH GRADING RUBRIC! This was used in competition and every year my students would place either 1st or 2nd in state!
Teach your students the purpose and usage of graphs in science. This presentation covers pie charts, bar graphs, line graphs and scatter plots. Present information for students to take note on types of graphs. Practice making line graphs with your students.
This is a great introductory lab and can be used to help students understand how to find the density of an object while understanding that the amount of matter of an object should not affect the properties of matter.
This is a simple worksheet that you can use to build the skill of observing in science, questioning in science, and writing a hypothesis based on one's experiences. Great for opening of units, substitute material, homework and in-class activities. Can be used outdoors too!
Students and Teachers can use these to enter Dojo Points awarded per unit. This register will track points earned for the whole year as well as by unit.
Students can track earning, spending on rewards, or saving up for a big reward.
This is a great math skill building activity for lower grades. For upper grades it is a life-skill building activity that correlates with having a checking account.
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