Pixel Art without the computers! Students complete this pixelated color-by-number as they answer the questions and color the corresponding grid to reveal the picture. An easy way to assess student understanding of Conduction, Convection, and Radiation with the bonus of students getting to color instead of type. Need a digital version? Check out Pixel Art: Thermal Energy Transfer
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!
Students practice calculating Density, then they color each square according to whether the calculated density is less than or greater than the density of water.
Students determine if the given statements or examples apply to Conductors or Insulators. As they color the pixels based on their answers, the final image will appear!
Students can play this matching game to reinforce the idea that "8 is great" - the outer shell of an atom wants to be full with 8 electrons. Can be played as a class, or as an individual matching activity.
In this lab, students will take qualitative and quantitative observations about their "baby" lime. But they need to take thorough observations, because they will use their observations to pick out their "baby" from all the other limes at "daycare". Lab comes with teacher instructions/script and half-page lab sheets for students.