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Free 7th grade science centers for Microsoft Word

Preview of FREE QR Code Template

FREE QR Code Template

FREE QR Code Template - for personal use onlyQR Codes are the next big thing! QR Codes are a phenomenal way to incorporate technology to make your lessons more engaging. All you need to do is the following:1) Type the questions on the cards.2) Go to http://www.qrstuff.com/3) Choose plain text, write in the answer, and click on download.4) Copy and paste the QR Code on each correlating question card so when students scan it, they can check their answers.5) Cut and laminate the cards, and you're r
Preview of Blank T-Chart

Blank T-Chart

This blank T-chart comes in handy for lots of sorting activities! You can laminate it, and use it over and over again.
Preview of Hypothesis, and Independent, Dependent Variables

Hypothesis, and Independent, Dependent Variables

Created by
Carole Conant
Practice worksheet for creating hypothesis and identifying ind. and dep. variables.
Preview of Speed and Motion Activity

Speed and Motion Activity

In this activity, students measure the time it takes a marble to travel various distances, and use their recordings to calculate the speed of the object. They then have to summarize their findings, and create a position vs. time graph.
Preview of Adapted Reading-Animals and the Layers of the Rainforest

Adapted Reading-Animals and the Layers of the Rainforest

Created by
William Randel
This product that you are about to download is designed for Special Education students who are autistic, or have a very difficult time reading. This product includes pictures to various important words throughout the reading. This will help students to visualize the information that they are reading. An activity that I will seek to add is to have my students identify the animals that can be found in each layer of the rainforest using a t-chart or some form of graphic organizer. UPDATE: The gra
Preview of Periodic Table Battleship

Periodic Table Battleship

Created by
Tanya Mynar
This is a great way to get kids to practice using the words period and group while getting acquainted with the periodic table. At a higher level you can have them practice the family names such as Noble gases or Alkali metals instead of Group numbers. Another hint for memory is to write the words in their notes this way: G R O U PERIOD so they can have a visual reminder of which one goes up and down and which one goes side to side
Preview of Your Brain/Nervous System Lab

Your Brain/Nervous System Lab

Created by
TheScienceMama
This Nervous System Lab give begins with a reading about the different parts of the brain (cerebrum, cerebellum, brain stem, hypothalamus, and pituitary gland) and their functions within the body. There are reading comprehension questions along the way. The second part of the lab outlines 5 different activities related to the nervous system. Everything from using your senses for balance to optical illusions! These activities helps students understand how our bodies utilize the 5 senses to co
Preview of Inherited Traits

Inherited Traits

Created by
SCMC Products
Inherited TraitsDo you carry the dominant or recessive gene for each of these physical characteristics? A check list of inherited traits that helps students identify their possible dominant and recessive genotypes based on their phenotype (physical characteristics).
Preview of Force and Motion Marshmallow Launcher Activity

Force and Motion Marshmallow Launcher Activity

In this activity we will test marshmallows in balloon launchers to understand how force and distance are related. This activity allows students to construct marshmallow launchers and test them to see the affect force has on an object's distance and speed. This is appropriate for middle school and high school students and could be modified for elementary school students. The lesson plan includes directions, lab handout for the students, exit slip conclusion questions, and answers!
Preview of Bone and Muscle Webquest

Bone and Muscle Webquest

My students love to complete activities on computers or iPads. I created this webquest to have them work independently or in small groups so I can work with other students more independently. I have an answer. key available as well. This can be used for 7th grade through high school. The focus is on the Human Body, in this case specifically bones and muscles. Enjoy!
Preview of Sound Waves Stations

Sound Waves Stations

This is a five station activity to be used with an inclusion 8th grade class. You will need 3-4 computers, rubberbands (variety of sizes...I got mine at the dollar store), a shoe box or box of similar size, and a Smartboard. I grouped my students in groups of 5-6 (which is large) and they traveled through the five stations. The main concepts are: the Doppler Effect, pitch, amplitude and how sound waves travel through mediums. When the term "Canvas" is referenced, it is our school's online p
Preview of Mass Lab - using a balance

Mass Lab - using a balance

This is a word doc, so it's editable depending on what you want to have the students measure the mass of. I use this in my classroom to get the students familiar with the use of the balance and the metric (grams) measurements. We spend time talking about how to properly calibrate the balance so that both sides are equal.
Preview of Weather Cause and Effect Matching Activity

Weather Cause and Effect Matching Activity

Created by
Laura McCall
The following pages are a review activity for students who have learned about weather. It was designed based on the North Carolina Essential Standards for Science for 5th grade. In addition to reviewing weather, this activity also reinforces the concept of cause and effect. The activity includes a cause and effect organizer with either the cause or effect missing for each one. There is also a set of the answer cards to cut apart and fill in the blank spaces. The answer key for the activity i
Preview of Lung Lab

Lung Lab

A simple lab that demonstrates how the diaphragm and the lungs interact and work with each other in the respiratory system.
Preview of Writing Thought Bubble

Writing Thought Bubble

A thought bubble for with lines inside of it. Allows students to right about what they are thinking as a free right, or could be used for students to write what they think a character from a book was thinking.
Preview of The Ideal Gas Law Task Card

The Ideal Gas Law Task Card

Task cards are highly motivating and effective teaching tool that can be used in science classes. This one is particularly important because the ideal gas law is the standard gas law you will face when completing college level chemistry courses, just like each of the 3 stem gas laws has led to the creation of a combined gas law, scientists furthered their understanding of gases in order to create an applicable gas law that can be used to determine measurable amounts of substances to use in order
Preview of Rock Candy Experiment

Rock Candy Experiment

A fun activity for students to follow the scientific method on creating rock candy.
Preview of Cell Organelle Matching

Cell Organelle Matching

Created by
Duke's Creations
Students will match the cell organelle functions cards to the cell organelle cards. The cell organelle cards are accompanied by by an image that can help the students make connections to the cell organelles functions.
Preview of Accountable Talk Sentence Starters

Accountable Talk Sentence Starters

Make your accountable talk more purposeful. I usually laminate this and use it in groups to ensure that accountable talk is increasing student learning. Students will learn after just a few uses.... how to asks questions, check their own understanding, and have a respectful but challenging debate with a group member.
Preview of Motion of a Toy Car Lab

Motion of a Toy Car Lab

Created by
Valerie Thompson
Students will differentiate between distance and displacement of a toy car moving around the four corners of a lab table. They will also calculate speed and velocity by analyzing their own data to a hands-on example.
Preview of Investigating Newton's Laws

Investigating Newton's Laws

This is a hands-on lab for investigations Newton's Laws. , It is best run as an outdoor activity, either in stations or as a whole class. You will need several materials to make this lab a success: 1. football 2. stomp rocket (easily available online) 3. film canisters and alka seltzer tabs 4. tug o' war rope 5. a rolly chair This is a great lab that will make Newton's Laws come alive! Your students will have a blast while learning! *****************************************************
Preview of Fossil Layers Lab

Fossil Layers Lab

Created by
Victoria Mauro
NGSS-"lite" Utah SEEd standards lab for standard 7.2.6 The Age of the Earth. Lab helps students to understand the law of super position, the presence of fossils, and how earth has changed over time.
Preview of Triple Beam Balance Measurement Worksheet

Triple Beam Balance Measurement Worksheet

A worksheet for correctly adding up the three weights on the triple beam balance. Good for students beginning to learn about the balance. I often use it as one of 4-6 science stations.
Preview of FREE - Emotions linked to Stress Jigsaw Lesson Worksheet - FREE

FREE - Emotions linked to Stress Jigsaw Lesson Worksheet - FREE

This free worksheet is a companion to the lesson "Emotions Linked to Stress" a health PowerPoint lesson that covers the same topic. It can serve as notes during the lesson, a pre-quiz to gauge prior knowledge, an exit sheet at the end of the lesson, or even an assessment to test understanding.To access the accompanying PowerPoint presentation for this lesson, please click on this link: Emotions Linked to Stress
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