Students practice using the scientific method by testing one or more factors on virtual rocket launches. The instructions powerpoint also serves as a digital lab sheet, making this lab work for students in the classroom or working virtually!
This presentation walks students step-by-step through the procedures and analysis for a Cheek and Onion cell lab. Students compare plant and animal cells by observing cells from an onion as well as cells from their own cheek.
Based on the 7th Grade Science TEKS, this display is perfect for answering the question "What are we learning?" PowerPoint can be edited and printed for easy changing on a bulletin board or content objective display.
Allow students to explore evidence of chemical reactions through 4 hands-on activities. Activity 1: baking soda and vinegar Activity 2: Milk and vinegar Activity 3: yeast and hydrogen peroxide Activity 4: Rust observation. Each activity comes with a 1-page instruction page that includes materials, procedures, and clean up. Student worksheet with summary questions also included.
Introduce students to chemical formulas through this inquiry activity. Students can work with a partner, group, or individually, to guess the chemical formula for each molecule shown. Works great as an intro to chemical formulas and counting atoms, but can also serve as a higher-level practice for writing chemical formulas.
Students create a sign with their own name, using Periodic Table element tiles. File includes instructions for creating the sign as well as an example.
The C.U.B.A. method helps students identify all the parts of a Chemical Formula; subscripts, Elements, Coefficients, and the "Invisible 1s". This handout includes a reference page with an example, and a 5 question practice with a key.
Using emojis as hints, students guess each stage in the Life Cycle of Stars. Students can answer by typing in the space given on the slide, or writing in a printed copy of the assignment. Answer key and definitions included.
Students can visually explore the different biomes and determine the biodiversity of the given samples. Includes images for each biome and a set of questions for students.
Using emojis as hints, students guess each cell organelle. Students can answer by typing in the space given on the slide, or writing in a printed copy of the assignment.
Students can read and listen to the presentation on balanced and unbalanced forces. The presentation includes definitions of balanced force, unbalanced force, net force, and 3 example problems.