Bored of using escape rooms with generic decoders? Try challenging your students with content-driven decoders. These custom decoders are not only fun to solve but tie into the curriculum they're learning. Crack the code by looking at fossil evidence that supports continental drift or solve a puzzle by understanding the movement of the oceanic crust. It's as simple as sharing a link with your students. Or, print for stations/centers. Students will want more after they escape from The Co
Bored of using escape rooms with random riddles and generic decoders? Try challenging your students with content-driven puzzles that bring evolution to life! These custom decoders are not only fun to solve, but perfectly tied to your natural selection and adaptation unit.Students will step into the wild world of evolution—where every decision can mean survival or extinction. From camouflaged caterpillars to cunning predators, each new room introduces a different scene in the food chain. To es
Bored of using escape rooms with generic decoders? Try challenging your students with content-driven decoders. These custom decoders are not only fun to solve but tie into the curriculum they're learning. Crack the code by looking at colored symbols that support the types of weather fronts or solve a puzzle by understanding the movement of global winds across the United States. It's as simple as sharing a link with your students. Or, print for stations/centers. Students will want more aft
It's as simple as sharing a link with your students. Or, print for stations/centers. Students will be wanting more after they escape from Rock Mountain. They will be required to use what they know about the rock cycle to answer 4 questions for each room ( 6 rooms to escape from). Using these answers while searching for clues, students will attempt to crack each room's decoder and escape the digital room, each increasing in difficulty. Every room has custom rock-cycle-centered images tha
It's as simple as sharing a link with your students. Or, print for stations/centers. Students will be wanting more after they escape from The Water Well. They will be required to use what they know about the water cycle to answer 4 questions for each room ( 6 rooms to escape from). Using these answers while searching for clues, students will attempt to crack each room's decoder and escape the digital room, each increasing in difficulty. Every room has custom water-cycle-centered images th
Are you bored of using escape rooms with generic decoders? Try challenging your students with content-driven decoders. These custom decoders are not only fun to solve but tie into the curriculum they're learning. Crack the code by looking at organelles that support plant/animal cells or solve a puzzle by understanding the differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes. It's as simple as sharing a link with your students. Or, print for stations/centers. Students will want more after they
What better way to review/learn plate tectonics, continental drift, and seafloor spreading than to create your comic strip? Ride alongside Mr. Rock as he journeys through the different plate boundaries. Students will fill in the blanks to missing parts of the story with key vocabulary words as they travel through the various plate boundaries. Create your own illustrations in the blank areas above the dialog to finish the story. Coloring the comic is optional, however, if time permits, it
What better way to review/learn the rock cycle than to create your own comic strip? Ride alongside Mr. Rock as he journeys through his endless life cycle as a rock. Students will fill in the blanks to missing parts of the story with key vocabulary words as they travel through the stages of the rock cycle. Coloring the comic is optional, however, if time permits, it only adds to the already immersive experience. If you download this product and ♥ it, please rate me and leave a review!Check
What better way to review/learn the water cycle than to create your own comic strip? Ride alongside Mr. Molecule as he journeys through his endless life cycle as a water molecule. Students will fill in the blanks to missing parts of the story with key vocabulary words as they travel through the various stages of the water cycle. Coloring the comic is optional, however, if time permits, it only adds to the already immersive experience. In addition, there is a modified word bank that splits t
What better way to review/learn the water cycle, rock cycle, and moon phases than to create your own comic strip? Students will fill in the blanks to missing parts of the story with key vocabulary words as they travel through the various stages of the water cycle. Coloring the comic is optional, however, if time permits, it only adds to the already immersive experience. A bonus file is included: Plate Boundaries Comic Strip. If you download this product and ♥ it, please rate me and leave
What better way to review/learn the moon phases than to create your own comic strip? Ride alongside Sol and Terra as they journey through space discussing what the moon looks like to them. Students will fill in the blanks to missing parts of the story with key vocabulary words as they travel through the various orientations of the moon as it orbits Earth. Coloring the comic is optional, however, if time permits, it only adds to the already immersive experience. In addition, there is a modif
Blast off into the world of experimental design and space engineering!In this hands-on STEM lab, students become aerospace engineers for ScienceTech, designing and testing their own wind-powered rover prototypes built to explore Titan, Saturn’s largest moon. Using creativity, critical thinking, and the scientific method, students will test independent and dependent variables through engaging trials that bring data collection and analysis to life. Students will construct a lightweight rover u
Launch your students into an epic engineering adventure on Saturn’s largest moon — Titan! In this immersive Engineering Design Process (EDP) project, students become NASA engineers for StemTech tasked with creating a wind-powered rover capable of traversing Titan’s icy dunes using only wind energy (simulated with a fan). Rumor has it… one of 's famous turtle-rescue kittens escaped and is now hiding on Titan! 🐢🐾 Students must design, test, and iterate their rover prototypes to track it down —
What better way to review/learn your Predicting Weather unit than to create your own comic strip? Ride alongside Mrs. Airmass as she journeys through her life as an air mass moving across the United States. Students will fill in the blanks to missing parts of the story with key vocabulary words as they travel through the various topics from their predicting weather unit. Coloring the comic is optional, however, if time permits, it only adds to the already immersive experience. In addition,
Students will embark on a colorful journey as they fill out letters using the magical technique of color by number. With a selection of seven (7 per page, 42 total) exciting activity options, they'll choose the one that resonates most deeply with them. Upon making their choice, they'll personalize their work by writing their name on one of the six lines provided. As they dive into the coloring fun, the colors they use reveal a secret message - each color by number letter spells out "friendship."
Geography Bingo is a great way to have fun while practicing the 7 continents, 5 oceans, lines of latitude and longitude, and cardinal/coordinate directions. There are 12 unique Bingo boards.
After learning about all the planets in our solar system (size, composition, temperature, distance, gravity, etc.) students need to use what they learned and successfully collect three samples from three different planets and return back to Earth without running out of fuel or losing crew members. Each group's survivability will depend on how well they can work as a team and transfer what they learned in class and apply it to their mission. The only catch is, if you land on an inhospitable or
Learning independent/dependent variables or just wanting to do a fun lab with your students, look no further. This lab walks students through building their own pontoon mega yacht, the first in its class. They will learn what independent and dependent variables are including controlled variables and control groups. The materials needed are minimal. Tin foil, pennies, jumbo popsicle sticks, water, and a waterproof bin are required. There are analysis questions that help break down the lab and
This science lab is designed to introduce basic variable vocabulary (independent, dependent, and controlled variables) by connecting real-world experience with learning for a deeper understanding of the science terms.
4th - 12th
Basic Principles, Physical Science, Science
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