After working on a group project students can fill out this form to provide feedback on the other members in the group as well as highlight their individual contribution. This provides an opportunity for students to reflect on their work and provide insight into how well the group collaborated together. Students are asked to rank themselves and group members in specific categories, but also have room to describe individual accomplishments and any issues. I typically use this as additional eviden
9th - 12th
Classroom Community, For All Subjects, General Science
This lab provides a short hands-on activity to help practice or review unit conversions. Students gather some data and then convert the rate into two different units.
Review, apply, or introduction projectile motion with this fun competition project! Students work together to create an apparatus that will launch a ping pong ball off a table and (hopefully) into a bucket on the floor. The apparatus must be adjustable since the bucket could be 3 meters away, 4 meters away, or 5 meters away. Any groups that manage to land the ping pong ball in the bucket automatically get 100% and don't have to complete the reflection questions. This project is a fun way for
Transform your classroom into a hub of creativity and critical thinking with this engaging Digestive System Theme Park Project! Students will work collaboratively to design a thrilling amusement park where every ride, game, and attraction represents a key part of the digestive process. This project promotes STEM skills, teamwork, problem-solving, and presentation abilities, making it the perfect blend of science and creativity. Watch your students dive deep into digestion while developing real-
Engage your Anatomy & Physiology students with a case study on skin cancer that integrates clinical reasoning, anatomical terminology, and public health awareness. In this interactive project, students follow the story of Jenna Ruiz, a 17-year-old student-athlete who presents with moles on her skin. Through skin lesion images, biopsy results, and background history, students apply their knowledge of the integumentary system to investigate, diagnose, and recommend treatment. Students will: An
Students create a free hanging mobile to illustrate rotational equilibrium. A project log is used to keep track of progress, data, calculations, modifications, and reflections. The finished mobile is illustrated on a blueprint along with the specifications of the mobile (lengths, weights, and torques). During 2-3 in class work days I have scales and meter sticks available for students to use to make measurements and have students provide the needed materials. Completed mobiles can be hung aro
Movie questions to help guide discussion of the characters and themes in The Circle. Answer key is included. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion reviewing the questions.
Discussion questions to be used with three movies that relate to environmental topics including resource depletion, global climate change, and whaling practices. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion. Answer keys included.
It's the memory game we all know and love, but focused on vocabulary related to phase changes. Lay out the cards face down, flip one over, and see if you can flip over the match. There's terms and definitions for states of matter, phase changes, gas laws, and more! (20 total) Each match is made up of a term and description both with the same picture to help with identification. I print out the sheets onto cardstock and cut out the cards into sets. There's an extra sheet with blank cards that c
Movie questions to help guide discussion of the characters and themes in Life of Pi. Answer key is included. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion.
Movie questions to help guide discussion of the characters and themes in The Snow Walker. Answer key is included. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion.
Discussion questions to be used with three movies that relate to medical topics including mental health, researching rare diseases, and pandemics. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion. Answer keys included.
This project has students create a short educational video focused on atomic theory. The model of the atom has changed throughout history as scientists have learned more and more about the structure of an atom. This project has students explain five different models of the atom and define vocabulary terms associated with describing atoms. Complete project description and rubric are included. This project can be done completely at home, with some class time, or all during class time.
This engaging and educational project invites students to delve deep into the world of chemistry by exploring a specific element from the periodic table. Students will research, analyze, and present their findings, gaining valuable skills in scientific inquiry, writing, and public speaking. This multi-faceted assignment includes two main components. First, students will write a comprehensive research paper about a chosen atomic element. Second, students will transform their research into a conci
Perfect for chemistry units or STEM projects, this assignment combines science with art, engaging students in a memorable way to learn about the periodic table. Students will identify and analyze key details about their chosen element, including its name, symbol, atomic number, atomic mass, and position on the periodic table (group and period). Students will also explore the element’s historical and modern applications, helping them recognize its importance in everyday life. Empower your student
Movie questions to help guide discussion of the characters and themes in Lorenzo's Oil. Answer key is included. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion.
Discussion questions to be used with four movies that relate to space and technology topics including space travel, black holes, and social media. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion. Answer keys included.
Movie questions to help guide discussion of the characters and themes in WALL-E. Answer key is included. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion reviewing the questions.
Movie questions to help guide discussion of the characters and themes in First Man. Answer key is included. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion reviewing the questions.
Discussion questions to be used with three movies that relate to human survival in a variety of environments. In addition to focusing on survival at sea, on a tropical island, and in the tundra discussion questions also address the issues of suicide, racism, and religion that are brought up in the movies. Students complete movie questions in small groups and then participate in the class discussion. Answer keys included.
9th - 12th
Religion, Science, Visual Arts
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