Looking for a way to review data analysis and graphing skills without it being a bore? This Lucky Charms Cereal Data Analysis and Graphing Project is a fun activity to incorporate in March for St. Patrick's Day, but of course it works at any time of the year in a graphing unit or in a math-integrated unit. Your students will smile when you whip out the box of Lucky Charms and tell them that they are to pretend they are the Quality Control Department at the Cereal Company! This activity is fun an
In this experiment, students use the scientific method to explore gravity. Every step of the scientific method is included. Students use common items to test the speed of falling from a certain height. Students also create a line graph during their analysis. This experiment is a fun way to remind students about this scientific method while incorporating math.
This is a step-by-step guide on how to use Google Spreadsheets for students in grades 5-12. Use this as a resource when guiding students through the process. Included with the directions is sample data for students to use when practicing graphing. Perfect for science experiments and science fair!
All new CROSSWORD: Metric Prefixes and also Metric & Imperial Measurements for LENGTHS. 22 CluesCONTENT IS INCLUDED!! 2 page article / handoutSample Clues:1. A race that's 26.2 miles or 42.2 km long.6. There are 2.54 of these in an inch.7. Meters & Liters are in the Metric System, Feet & Gallons are in the ____ System.9. The U.S. measurement a little less than a meter. 13. This prefix actually means "one-millionth" but is often used to describe anything reall
SI unit calculator and 6 question worksheet generator. Change your worksheet every year. Produce multiple versions of the worksheet with varying numbers to prevent cheating or to give a student additional practice. This Google Sheet automatically generates an answer key for each version produced.Choose units for Volume (Liters), Mass (Grams), Length (Meters), Time (Seconds), Energy (Joules), or Temperature (Kelvin). Use basic prefixes like centi-, milli-, and kilo- or challenge your high sch
This is a simple, yet effective, worksheet to check student comprehension of content related to STATES of MATTER and the CHANGES of STATE.
Vocabulary:
Sold, Liquid, Gas, Evaporation, Condensation, Freezing, Melting, Sublimation, and Deposition.
Fun easy way to track the temperature of the day. As you add the temperature the graph automatically shows the information. Great for temperature observations.
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This product is the culmination of a huge amount of work and is my ultimate work in attempting to link MYP and STEM education at a clear and teacher friendly level. This document links MYP STEM by concept and criteria and 90 STEM topics which has career related links. It covers MYP Science, Mathematics and Design thinking. Providing over 90 STEM topic primers with practical advice to get you going on your MYP STEM journey. The career related links are a huge plus, so when students ask why they m
This is a generalized but organized format in which students can apply various experiments and visually distinguish the steps of the scientific method. This activity worksheet also includes teaching tips for conducting one simple and cheap experiment involving ladybugs. Don't worry, I give tips to preserve all ladybugs' lives and students usually take them home.
using the metric system, students find the increment, estimate, and measure the actual reading in different measuring instrument. Food coloring can be added to water for better viewability
This download includes an Excel sheet of all my available Nature of Science lessons with learning objectives and links. Lessons are organized by subject and unit.Interested in a custom bundle? Visit www.stephanieelkowitz.com/custom-bundle for additional information. *********************************************************************************************************NATURE OF SCIENCE LESSONSUnderstanding the Nature of Science• What is Science?• Theory, Fact & Opinion • Scientific Method•
Use this rubric to provide students with expectations for a mobile that demonstrates understanding of cells, tissues, organs, systems, and organisms. Students create a mobile showing how these pieces come together.
This lab is designed to teach students how to use equipment and introduce them to inquiry labs. Mini lessons on procedure writing and data table creation may be helpful but we use it as a formative assessment tool for those skills.