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Preview of Paper Airplane Lab:  Gravity and Air Resistance

Paper Airplane Lab: Gravity and Air Resistance

This activity helps demonstrate some of the unbalanced forces, namely gravity and air resistance, that affect us every day. Students should predict why paper airplanes do not stay in the air forever. After testing their paper airplane, they should create a force diagram and answer some questions regarding these unbalanced forces. Materials needed: paper, meter stick Main topics: unbalanced forces, gravity, air resistance (friction). Quick, easy, and effective in demonstrating gravity and
Preview of Kitchen Measurements - FACS - Slides, Worksheets, Quiz, Recipe and Lab Sheet

Kitchen Measurements - FACS - Slides, Worksheets, Quiz, Recipe and Lab Sheet

This download can be used digitally or in person for students to explore kitchen measurements in cooking. This lesson goes over measurement conversions as they are used in cooking as well as a practical guide to converting from cups to tablespoons in a recipe. Included are...★Lesson on Kitchen Measurements★Video on measuring dry and wet ingredients★Tips on measuring butter★Conversions from gallon to teaspoons★Bulk Brownie Recipe to a single serving recipe★Microwave Brownie Recipe★Guided Notes
Preview of ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB: SAPONIFICATION REACTION (MAKING SOAP)

ORGANIC CHEMISTRY LAB: SAPONIFICATION REACTION (MAKING SOAP)

This is the best organic chemistry lab and the students remember and talk about it at the dinner table with families. The set up is easy and the materials are readily available. This lab works well to finish off the organic unit on hydrolysis of esters and saponification reactions. Try it out and you will be happy with the results. We have prepared the soap for the last ten years and the students surely enjoy it. The document includes: an exemplar lab report, the rubric and the answer key to the
Preview of Inertia Lab:  Testing Newtons First Law of Motion

Inertia Lab: Testing Newtons First Law of Motion

Students always enjoy testing inertia. This activity takes students through three activities that demonstrate Newton's First Law of Motion. Students should notice that an object at rest will stay at rest and an object in motion will stay in motion, unless acted upon by an unbalanced force. Materials needed: coins or washers, beaker or cup, note card, toy car. Main topics: inertia, Newton's First Law of Motion Quick, easy, and effective in demonstrating inertia. Great for middle school or
Preview of Marine Science Shark Dissection (virtual or whole group) w/pre+post activities

Marine Science Shark Dissection (virtual or whole group) w/pre+post activities

Product Description: If your marine science kids are preparing to dissect the shark, this is a really good resource to check out. Made for the mixed instructional classrooms during Covid, this is what I use now to lead yearly our whole group dissection of the dogfish and I love it! See preview for sure to really get to know this resource. Here's how this lesson could go: Students complete the Google Form pre-dissection activity for HW, or in class Teacher pairs kids up and prepares the room for
Preview of Biology Praxis Study Guide

Biology Praxis Study Guide

Need to get that extra certification to help you in the job field? Say no more! I completed a study guide that covers the Test Specifications for the Biology 7-12 (5235) from this PDF from the Praxis Website: https://www.ets.org/s/praxis/pdf/5235.pdf -> I passed for my state standards from studying this study guide I made! Good luck, studying one page a day helps! > I passed for my state standards from studying this study guide I made! Good luck, studying one page a day helps! MY STUDY
Preview of CAN/CUP PHONE SOUND WAVE LAB

CAN/CUP PHONE SOUND WAVE LAB

Remember making a phone by connecting two cans with a string, and talking through them? This project is an excellent opportunity to teach how sound travels through matter. Cans may be used, but large plastic cups work better. Paper cups are another option. Have string, fishing line, and wire available to use, adding variables to the lab. The kids will have great fun while learning about sound waves. The step-by-step worksheet includes desired learner outcomes and sound activity background. There
Preview of Banana Dissection Lab for Directional Terms and Body Planes Practice

Banana Dissection Lab for Directional Terms and Body Planes Practice

This is a step by step lab for practicing directional terms and body planes in Anatomy designed to have students utilize higher order thinking. I typically use it as a lab practicum or review before the unit exam.The dissection instructions are on powerpoint so that you can do it in the classroom and have the instructions up front one at a time. The teacher can go around and check off if the student is correct or not for each slide. The final product will be an edible banana split!
Preview of AP Physics Lab: Angular Momentum Rotational Inertia and the Fidget Spinner KEY

AP Physics Lab: Angular Momentum Rotational Inertia and the Fidget Spinner KEY

In this editable lab, AP physics C and AP Physics 1 students will investigate rotational inertia, conservation of mechanical energy, and conservation of angular momentum of a fidget spinner. Solutions are included!
Preview of Guess the Microscopic Image!! - PowerPoint/Slides Activity SEM TEM Microscope

Guess the Microscopic Image!! - PowerPoint/Slides Activity SEM TEM Microscope

I used this Guess the SEM TEM Microscopic images activity with my Middle School Students to wrap up Life Science and reinforce types of microscopes. Included is an 80 slide bright and colorful guessing type activity, where students will see the up close, scanning and transmission electron microscope created images, and can guess as to what the common objects are: egg surface, strawberry, banana, blueberry, salt, sugar, just to name a few. Also a great section is the TEM images of cell organelles
Preview of Carrying Capacity Virtual Simulation Lab

Carrying Capacity Virtual Simulation Lab

Created by
Science Freely
This is a NO PREP, very engaging, Carrying Capacity virtual lab! It allows students to run simulations and experience the affects of biotic factors on a rabbits population. This includes a two page background that explains Carrying Capacity with several beautiful brightly colored diagrams illustrating important concepts that will help visual learners. Directions for using the simulation, data collection chart, and 14 challenging analysis questions that involve identifying, comparing, explaini
Preview of Calculating and Graphing Speed:  Marble Racing Experiment!

Calculating and Graphing Speed: Marble Racing Experiment!

A simple lab to test how the speed of a marble changes as the height/slope of a ramp is increased. As students raise the ramp, they will notice the speed of the marble increases. Students will need to calculate their results, create a distance-time graph to represent their data, and write a conclusion of their results. Materials needed: marble (or ball), stop watch, ramp (I use Hot Wheels track), meter stick. Main topics: calculating speed, graphing distance vs. time, interpreting graph an
Preview of Forensics Lab Activity: Investigating a Crime Scene

Forensics Lab Activity: Investigating a Crime Scene

In this lab, students will investigate a mock crime scene and evaluate a mock scenario. All resources you need are provided includingStudent lab sheetCrime scene processing formCrime scene sketch formCrime scene staging resourcesEvidence tagsUse this lab alone, with my Unit 3 Lesson Plan, or get the Complete Unit 3 Resource File that includes:Unit/Daily Lesson PlanUnit 3: PPTLab: Investigating a Crime SceneCrime Scene Setup Resources (images, scenario, sketch form, evidence processing form...)U
Preview of Balloon Powered Race Cars

Balloon Powered Race Cars

This is a classroom favorite. Students will design and build racecars from milk cartons, push-up pop wheels and power them with balloons. Helps demonstrate all of Newton's Laws of Motion (inertia, a = f/m, action-reaction). Materials needed: milk cartons, straws, push-up pop stems (or other wheels), balloons, stop watch. Main topics: force, mass, acceleration, Newton's Laws of Motion, experimental design. Quick, easy, and effective in demonstrating Newton's Laws of Motion. It will take
Preview of Astronomy/Earth Science Lab Series - Using Star Charts to find Constellations

Astronomy/Earth Science Lab Series - Using Star Charts to find Constellations

New from No More Boring Science - How to use star charts! The focus of this lab is to help students gain confidence using star charts to find constellations. There are two activities in this lab: using a polar star chart map to find constellations on a blank section of the sky, and then translating constellations from a polar projection map to a mercator projection map. The first activity is more advanced than the second, but all maps and charts are included. Keys are included as well! If you l
Preview of Scientific Method - Good Procedure Writing: PB & No J Demonstration Activity PPT

Scientific Method - Good Procedure Writing: PB & No J Demonstration Activity PPT

Created by
Angela Willyerd
Just Updated on 8/17/16! Looking for ways to improve procedure writing when teaching the scientific method principles in your classroom? Use this PB & No J demonstration activity to visually explain the expectations for good procedure writing in scientific inquiry projects. This product prompts students to write procedures for how to make a peanut butter sandwich as a type of pre-assessment. Then students are led through two demonstrations - one with poor procedures and the other with go
Preview of Urinalysis Virtual Lab

Urinalysis Virtual Lab

Labs for distance learning or classroom use! This virtual lab doc utilizes a virtual lab posted on REC Library's site (I do not own the virtual lab- just made an accompanying doc for students). In this virtual lab, students work through macroscopic, chemstix, and microscopic analysis of a urine sample. This doc is fully editable, so do one or all sections. Ready to assign!
Preview of AP Biology Fruit Fly Lab - the Genetics of Drosophila melanogaster

AP Biology Fruit Fly Lab - the Genetics of Drosophila melanogaster

Created by
RadScienceMag
For use in AP Biology, College Biology or Advanced Biology. This is an excellent adaptation for the College Board lab on genetics. The lab includes a thorough background, detailed procedure including tips on immobilizing, sexing and phenotyping flies. The data and analysis section has been adapted to allow for observations in the P1, F1 and F2 generation of wild type flies and mutated strains. The lab is very extensive and has been self-reviewed with care by me over the years to fine-tune al
Preview of Gum Experiment and The Mole Concept

Gum Experiment and The Mole Concept

This is a fun experiment after the introduction of the mole concept and the students just love it.The lab will measure the amount of sugar found in a sample of gum. This value is used to calculate the percentage of dissolved sugar, the moles and the number of molecules present in the sample using Avogadro's number. A comparison is made between sucrose gum and aspartame gum. Duration: 80 minutes By Rebecca Kahama
Preview of Oobleck Lab - Chemistry / General Science

Oobleck Lab - Chemistry / General Science

Created by
Fudge Factors
This is an introduction to matter activity that I do with all levels of general science and chemistry classes that I have taught. There are various "Oobleck" or slime recipes available all around the internet - the one in this activity is close to slightly more fluid than Silly Putty and uses a Borax solution to bind the polymers in Elmer's Glue so that it will stick to itself. The activity involves no math and is purely qualitative observation-based. I have some pre-lab questions for the stu
Preview of Math Lab:  Terminating and Repeating Decimals/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Math Lab: Terminating and Repeating Decimals/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

This is a GREAT lab for students to discover the value of patterns in our wonderful world of mathematics! * In the lesson, students DO discover a relationship between fractions and decimals beginning with NINETEEN FRACTIONS THAT STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO DIVIDE THE NUMERATOR BY THE DENOMINATOR ON EACH.* Students learn the meaning of the terms "terminating" and "repeating" relative to decimals.* Students learn how and when it is appropriate to use the bar above repeating decimals. *
Preview of Populations Lab: Design a Study to Estimate the Size of a Population - NGSS

Populations Lab: Design a Study to Estimate the Size of a Population - NGSS

Created by
Next Gen Sci Guy
This activity proceeds as follows:1. Students brainstorm about why it is important to estimate the population of organisms2. Students learn how to estimate population using the “sampling” technique3. Students learn how to estimate population using the “mark and recapture” technique4. Students design a study to estimate a real population, and carry out their study.5. Extension Activity: Students read an article about the overfishing of Bluefin tuna, which is down to 4% of the population that it w
Preview of Simple Machines - Ramp Lab

Simple Machines - Ramp Lab

Created by
Fudge Factors
This is a "low budget" simple machines lab that focuses on the Inclined Plane. Students will compare the advantage and efficiency of a shallow plane against a steeper plane. I use this lab with my freshman general science classes and junior conceptual physics classes after working through the Simple Machines notes and practice problems. It can take students anywhere from half an hour to a full "block" (in my school, 80 minutes). It is intended for students who are in pre-algebra or algebra 1
Preview of Accuracy, Precision, and Uncertainty in Measurement Lab Activity

Accuracy, Precision, and Uncertainty in Measurement Lab Activity

Created by
Phillips Physics
This lab activity is a wonderful way to start off your school year in any science class. There are a few objectives. Objectives:Determine the appropriate number of significant figures for a measurement with a   specific measuring device Calculate the uncertainty in a measurementUnderstand the difference between accuracy and precision As every science teacher knows, students love to write down as many digits as the calculator shows them. In this lab activity you can begin the discussion
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