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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 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 Scientist Observation or Inquiry Sheet

Scientist Observation or Inquiry Sheet

Created by
Jessica Kay
We are all scientists! We observe our world using our senses. What do you see? What do you hear? What do you smell? What do you feel? This product assists ELL or young readers with the use of picture clues. Build a scientific notebook with all your classroom inquiry or science projects! Integrate literacy into any science project!
Preview of Science Observation - Nature Walk

Science Observation - Nature Walk

Created by
Carissa Bass
This is a data collection form we use to practice our scientific observation skills. Students are encouraged to use describing words. We usually fold back the last line of the organizer so that students read their partners clues and then try to guess what they observed on their walk. Scientific Observations on Nature Walk by Carissa Bass is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of Pumpkin Science Lab

Pumpkin Science Lab

Created by
Brandi Cleveland
This is a short book for students to fill out while performing "experiments" on a pumpkin. The student draws the pumpkin, measures height with cubes, measures circumference with yarn, determines sink or float, and then draws the pumpkin as a jack-o-lantern.
Preview of Student Login Cards

Student Login Cards

Created by
Jazmin Stephens
Fill in each student's name then write down each program's name with the student's username and password.
Preview of Color Mixing Hypothesis Writing

Color Mixing Hypothesis Writing

Created by
Megan Elvir
Use this sheet to record student hypothesis on changing matter color with paint.
Preview of STEM Humpty Dumpty Challenge

STEM Humpty Dumpty Challenge

This STEM challenge is a fun and engaging way to get your students to work as a team to solve a problem. They will test out their idea and discuss what worked and way to improve their ideas.
Preview of Bubble Gum Lab (mass)

Bubble Gum Lab (mass)

Created by
laura connaghan
Students will have fun learning about mass, matter, and the scientific process/method.
Preview of Citizenship and Recycling!

Citizenship and Recycling!

Created by
Grace Greenawalt
This integrated unit teaches kids what it means to be a good citizen, how recycling works, how to keep the oceans clean, and how recycling makes them a good citizen!
Preview of Ponderous Pumpkins

Ponderous Pumpkins

Created by
Stephanie Mayer
K, 1st, 2nd math fall activity. Form of measurement could be cups or grams. My class had 3 pumpkins for this activity. There were 3 groups, so a group of students only worked with one pumpkin for the entire activity. Students looked over the pumpkins, then estimated how many cups we could fill up with the seeds and pulp from the inside of the pumpkin. Students read from the provided sentence frames. Students took turns reaching into the pumpkin and pulling out the seeds, etc and filled up a 8oz.
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