Fun, easy prep lab for middle school physical science! 1 sheet in two different formats - foldable 1/2 size for composition books, or full size for binders. Laughter all around when the bags blew up (shhhh, don't warn my students). Directly addresses the signs of a chemical change (MS-PS1-2), while building on endothermic reactions, conservation of mass, and creating models in science. Easy SuppliesZiplocks Baking Soda Citric Acid Balances to share (1g accuracy)
1-sheet print-and-go worksheet with spring themed questions for students to answer. Awesome for taking outside on clipboards when you've got that day-before-break energy! Scientific Method (asking testable questions, experimental design, writing a hypothesisGraphing PracticeBasic force diagramsKinetic and potential energy
1-sheet print-and-go worksheet with spring themed questions for students to answer. Awesome for taking outside on clipboards when you've got that day-before-break energy! Scientific Method (asking testable questions, experimental design, writing a hypothesis, interpreting data)Pie Chart PracticeMaking ModelsEcosystems and Plants
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight. I've also used these as sub plans. Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, the final question includes a dot structure. Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar. This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element (notes in the answer key).
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight. I've also used these as sub plans. Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, the final question includes a dot structure. Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar. This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element (notes in the answer key).
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight. I've also used these as sub plans. Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, the final question includes a dot structure. Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar. This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element (notes in the answer key).
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight! Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, and is suitable as soon as you've introduced atoms! Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar. This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element (notes in the answer key).
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight! Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, and is suitable as soon as you've introduced atoms! Includes a density application problem. Want to see an example? Check out Element Spotlight: Helium! Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar. This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element (notes in the a
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight! Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, and is suitable as soon as you've introduced atoms. Want to see an example? Check out Element Spotlight: Helium! Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar. This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element (notes in the answer key).
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight. I've also used these as sub plans. Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, the final question includes a dot structure. Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar. This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element, such as flouride toothpaste, some mineral flourite or cryolite, or a sample of a flourine-cont
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight. I've also used these as sub plans. Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, the final question includes a dot structure. Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar. This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element, such as an oxygen tank or a hydrolysis demo or lab.
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight. I've also used these as sub plans. Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, the final question includes a dot structure. Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar, or get a whole bundle!
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight. I've also used these as sub plans. Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, the final question includes a dot structure. Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar, or get a whole bundle! Optional extensions to spotlight the element: samples of beryl stone, computer chips or high-end sports equipment made with beryllium alloys.
This double-sided page can be printed and used throughout a week with exercises based on one element, the element spotlight. I've also used these as sub plans. Scaffolded with reminders of how to read the periodic table, the final question includes a dot structure. Want more? Check the "Warm Ups" tag in the sidebar, or get a whole bundle! This bell work can stand alone, or be extended with hands-on examples of the element. For example, I have graphite and cubic zirconium samples the week to