In this activity, students will create a model that simulates the creative and destructive forces that result in seafloor spreading. There are movable tabs that are pulled on the sides that show how these horizontal layers of basalt are created and spread out in opposite directions. Relative ages of rock can be established. Given a scale, absolute ages can also be deduced. Materials needed are just copy paper, a small bit of tape, scissors, and coloring utensils. This activity is more chill than
In this lab/activity students create a model of the Sun, Earth, and moon to demonstrate what happens during moon phases, eclipses, and time zones. This product includes all hand-drawn templates of the Sun, Earth and moon. This model is not to scale, I have a different lab activity to demonstrate that. Students will be able to study for the included quiz using the models they created. In the video preview, the student accurately showed the positions of the moon around the earth during different p
Student use the given binary code to shade (or not shade) boxes in the grid. If they do it correctly, it will make a picture! They also have a chance to make their own and convert it to binary code! The last form, Form R, is a bit of a troll. I teach 7th and 8th grade and it takes a LONG time time for them to finish. The image created makes a QR code that takes them to Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up" on YouTube. I'm really proud of that one. I tested and re-tested it to make sure it work
As a Science teacher, students work together often in my class and frequently need to be paired up. This strategy provides a drama-free way to have students pair up with someone different almost every time.
Three pages containing different formats are included to suit different styles.
How To Use:
1. Hand out copies of the worksheet to every student.
2. Have students "make appointments" with each other at certain times and write their buddy's name in the blank for the hour.
(Example: Laney and
This is a 2-day lab where students investigate how increasing distance from the sun affect revolution period. (Can also change the mass of the planet or sun for an extension.) Materials Needed: · Fishing line (about 20 meters) · Short metal tube (sturdy straws can substitute) · Rubber stopper with hole (cork can substitute)’ · 50 g mass (metal washers can substitute) · Sharpie · Meter stick The rubber stopper is swung in a circle above your head while the mass pulls the stopper inward toward you
MS-PS3-1: Construct and interpret graphical displays of data to describe the relationships of kinetic energy to the mass of an object and to the speed of an object. Materials: ramps, carts, timers, meter sticks, books (for ramp angle) In this lab, students will calculate the KE of a cart as it rolls down a ramp. Specifically they will change the release point (IV) and measure its effect on the KE (DV). They are actually changing the objects Gravitational Potential Energy (GPE), but that discussi
This is a generic video worksheet I have used with my students to ensure they pay attention to any of the Discovery: Life episodes (not that it isn't extremely interesting anyway).I have shown most of the series during my genetics and evolution unit and have used this worksheet many times. It is also great for substitutes! Students find it easy to fill out and is a great way for them to remember which organisms were in which video and it serves as a discussion point later on.
Enjoy!
This is a bundle of 8 printables that can be displayed in your classroom that focus on the new NGSS Crosscutting Concepts. It helps when students familiarize themselves with them so they can recognize when they are building on those skills in everyday lessons. I hope you like the design. Enjoy!
I made this worksheet in response to my students weak skills in experiments.
This worksheet is designed to help students understand the elements of scientific experiments like independent and dependent variables, constants, conclusions, and sources of error through example experiments.
This is the first in a series of 5, and I hope to make many more and package it as a workbook.
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Basic Principles, General Science, Science
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Experience
13 years teaching middle school general science
Teaching style
Inquiry-based learning, guide on the side, students do more work than the teacher
Awards & shining teacher moments
District Teacher of the Year 2016
My own education history
University of Connecticut
Bachelor's and Masters degree
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