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4th grade english language arts laboratories for Microsoft Word

Preview of Middle School/Upper Elementary Scientific Method and STEM Fair Unit

Middle School/Upper Elementary Scientific Method and STEM Fair Unit

Created by
Casey Sylvain
This unit was designed as a way to incorporate STEM into a more traditional Science Fair model with connections to STEM careers. Students are encouraged to choose a topic that they are deeply interested in and they learn how to connect scientific thinking to concepts outside of science class. They are also introduced to future STEM careers and community resources. The unit is directly aligned to Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) and the Common Core. In order to help students achieve t
Preview of Potions Class - STEM with a Wizardy Twist

Potions Class - STEM with a Wizardy Twist

Includes three short STEM activities (elephant toothpaste, unpoppable bubbles, and slime) presented as wizards potions. It includes the experiment (potion), a short explanation about the science, and links to longer explanations or alternative ways to conduct the experiment. These would be good for short fun STEM experiments or to add some flair to those reading Harry Potter or other book that included wizards. It would also be fun to add some science near Halloween.
Preview of End of Year Activities!

End of Year Activities!

Keep your students learning with fun, engaging activities! Browse this amazing collection of simple, yet real world activities, worksheets, and labs. These are some of my favorite end of year activities. You are sure to find something in this bundle your students will love as the keep learning!Also available: Find other unit plans, unit bundles, and chemistry worksheets to make teaching easier here!For other great resources to make teaching easier follow me for updates! If you like my product
Preview of Myth Buster and Dr. Seuss' Oobleck

Myth Buster and Dr. Seuss' Oobleck

In the Dr Seuss book about Bartholomew and the troubles he had with the green goo he calls Oobleck, the author describes characteristics of solid matter AND liquids. This “Myth Buster” style experiment allows the students to determine if the Oobleck could have caused the chaos shown in the pages of the book.
Preview of CSI booklet  Crimes Students Investigate, a forensic case

CSI booklet Crimes Students Investigate, a forensic case

Created by
grdeanni
This booklet includes many labs, how to do CSI across curriculum, templates, websites to use,vocabulary students need to know and a new case. It is 59 pages with all of the templates. This gives full directions on how to set everything up for a forensic case. This is a complete description on how to set up a CSI, Crimes Students Investigate case for your students. One case is included and there are three more in my store. This project was used with General Education and Special Education stu
Preview of Muscle Fatigue Lab

Muscle Fatigue Lab

Created by
Rays of Learning
As your students learn about the muscular system in the human body, they can apply their knowledge in real-life with this muscle fatigue lab! A learning experience for all, this activity will not only provide students with the opportunity to apply what they learn about the muscular system, but also allow learners to put their muscles to the test in this lab!
Preview of Observation lab- inquiry

Observation lab- inquiry

Many students think an observation is what they can see, but that is an incomplete definition. This set of lab stations will have students understanding the true meaning of the term- using all 5 senses. Be sure to have already covered lab safety prior to this activity. Extension: Also discuss the difference between an inference and an observation. For instance, "that egg sounds like it has pennies in it" is not an observation. They can say it sounds metallic (have a list of adjectives on th
Preview of Candy Corn Experiment

Candy Corn Experiment

This is a small experiment that can be done for Halloween fun! All you need is water, oil, vinegar, jars (or even small dixie cups), and candy corn! The lab sheet is made for 3-6 graders but you can just have lower level students make their Hypotheses and findings in their journals or extra sheet of paper. They can even draw pictures of what they observe instead of writing. I set up the writing portion with indentations so it is easy for the students to recognize how many paragraphs needed
Preview of Science Lab Reports; Lucy Calkin Unit 2

Science Lab Reports; Lucy Calkin Unit 2

I designed this to be used with Lucy Calkin's Lab Reports and Sciene Books: Unit 2 - Information. However, it is generic and can be used at most grade levels for Science Lab Reports
Preview of Quicksand Lesson And Science Experiment/Demonstration

Quicksand Lesson And Science Experiment/Demonstration

Created by
AiyonaA
This is very extensive and helps children understand quicksand. 3 small toys were chosen. Picking personal toys added to the excitement and kept him focused! There are 6 pages. Please feel free to message me for pictures of the project that I did.
Preview of Simple Microscope Lab

Simple Microscope Lab

Created by
Wendt Education
Here is a quick, traditional introduction to microscope lab. I wrote this for a newcomer ELL class that was just starting to move into science content. These are high school students with a wide variety of backgrounds, some with no formal education in their past and some that had attended private schools in their home country. This lab sheet has simple directions for students to draw what they see as they explored how to use a microscope. When I use this in my room we set out a selection of
Preview of Earth Science Rocks and Minerals Center

Earth Science Rocks and Minerals Center

I set these centers up during our Rocks and Minerals unit. They students worked in small groups and went around to work at each of the stations. You could mix these up however you want. The last page is looking at rocks and identifying them, you could print this page as many times as you wanted them to do it.
Preview of Scientific method, inquiry outline and example

Scientific method, inquiry outline and example

Created by
Lauren Sanit
This contains a scientific method, or scientific inquiry, outline of the steps. It includes: question, hypothesis, create/perform/record the experiment in a table, analyze and make a conclusion for the experiment using a graph, communicating results, an example of a graph, an example of a table, dependent variables, independent variables. It provides students with the steps, which they can fill in during a lab at school, or a lab students create. This includes an example of the outline for a lab
Preview of EDITABLE Bird Beak Adaptation Lab with Craft and Post-Lab Writing Activity.

EDITABLE Bird Beak Adaptation Lab with Craft and Post-Lab Writing Activity.

Created by
Jordan O'Neal
This is a fun and easy to set up lab. I did it with my 2nd graders and they loved it! It can also be used with older kiddos. This Word document is editable and includes links to pre-lab activities (can be done whole group or individually). There are 17 questions to foster higher level thinking. The post lab activity is composed of a craft where students will build their own bird, and a writing prompt to facilitate writing across the curriculum.
Preview of Physical Science Research Project Hands On Independent Work

Physical Science Research Project Hands On Independent Work

Created by
B Mama Designs
In this simple and easy research project, each student will be required to perform or look further into one of the many concepts of physical science. You attach your favorite lab sheet and it's all done for you! The informative sheet explains everything for the students and the parents!
Preview of Weather Tracking and Comparisons

Weather Tracking and Comparisons

Created by
TechedOutTeacher
BEFORE YOU BUY: This file is part of a larger unit. Save yourself money by purchasing the Super Science Set for Weather and Climate nstead of buying each file separately.   Purchased alone, you get: A 2 page lesson including a blank weather chart and summary block A unique cloud shaped Venn Diagram for tracking weather and comparing it with the weather from another city. How to use this editable file: Assign each student a city randomly or allow students to choose a city on their own.
Preview of Solar Oven Lab -Graphic Organizer

Solar Oven Lab -Graphic Organizer

This Solar Oven Lab report is great for grades 3rd-5th. This connects to Energy Learning Standards specifically NGSS 4-PS3. This lab report comes with a vocabulary word bank, a space for before and after observations, and guiding critical thinking questions. Feel free to tweak the line spacing or add boxes. This is a word document and it is completely editable.
Preview of Physical Change: Making and Analyzing Ice Candles

Physical Change: Making and Analyzing Ice Candles

This activity takes students through the process of making ice candles. It allows for analysis of the physical changes of ice and wax. It provides the students with the opportunity to write about their experience.
Preview of Making Crystals

Making Crystals

This is a super easy experiment to do! Students can use this experiment to learn one way that crystals are formed. You can use it to work in partners, small groups, or individually. I did it as individuals so that each student could take their crystals home. ** PLEASE NOTE THAT THE EPSOM SALT MAY TAKE LONGER!!
Preview of "Eggsperiments- Science in a Shell!"

"Eggsperiments- Science in a Shell!"

All students, no matter what the age, love science experiments! Several years ago, while reading the story The Talking Eggs by Robert D. San Souci, I began doing some experiments using eggs. Since then, I have conducted these three simple experiments with many levels of students. Included are the three "EGGSPERIMENTS" and a copy of the scientific process, in a kid-friendly format. Eggsperiments by Scott T. Royce is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 In
Preview of Artifact Analysis Sheet, Can be Used with Multiple Items!

Artifact Analysis Sheet, Can be Used with Multiple Items!

Created by
Smart Chick
This artifact analysis sheet can be used with multiple items. I designed it for use with River Rocks and used it as part of a literature unit. It could be used with other items since the questions are opinion based and generalized.
Preview of Muscle Fatigue Lab

Muscle Fatigue Lab

Created by
Rays of Learning
As your students learn about the muscular system in the human body, they can apply their knowledge in real-life with this muscle fatigue lab! A learning experience for all, this activity will not only provide students with the opportunity to apply what they learn about the muscular system, but also allow learners to put their muscles to the test in this lab!
Preview of How to Make Chocolate Pretzels

How to Make Chocolate Pretzels

Created by
Marissa Rys
This is a writing/ science lesson. I completed this with my grade 6 science class. Students made chocolate covered pretzels to explore solids/ liquids, physical change, and how adding heat/ taking away heat changes the form of chocolate. Students drew pictures, completed a graphic organizer, and wrote a how to writing piece (using a science lens). The completed organizer and a word bank were used to support students.
Preview of Discussion Question: How Geologists Tell Between an Igneous/Sedimentary Rocks

Discussion Question: How Geologists Tell Between an Igneous/Sedimentary Rocks

Created by
Veronica Holyoke
This discussion question asks the student to answer the following question: How does a geologist tell the difference between an igneous and sedimentary rock. The activity includes a rubric, a place for student to do their writing, and a self assessment.
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