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Preview of String Bean Lab Report

String Bean Lab Report

Planting is the perfect unit to do in the spring where you can get everyone excited to take part in science and math! For this observation report, you will need string beans, a bucket of water and unifix cubes. Students will observe what the bean will look like, predict and observe if it sinks or floats, and measure the bean. Students will then draw a picture of their bean at the bottom of the report. After filling out the lab report, my students picked the seeds out of the beans and planted t
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 Estimating Pumpkin Seeds Lab

Estimating Pumpkin Seeds Lab

This is a lab guessing the amount of seeds inside a pumpkin. The students will use the steps of the scientific method, while tallying the seeds inside of a pumpkin. Students collect data and answer questions.
Preview of Watermelon STEAM/STEM Lab

Watermelon STEAM/STEM Lab

Lesson plan using a watermelon to do a STEAM/STEM lab.
Preview of Johnny Appleseed Math and Science Lab

Johnny Appleseed Math and Science Lab

Created by
RunTeacherRun
This Science Lab incorporates Math, Science and Social Studies! Each student brings an apple from home. Read a story about Johnny Appleseed, teach your students the basics of measurement with a balance scale and use cubes to calculate length. Cut the apple open and look at the seeds. Students draw the seeds and discuss how they can use their apple. (I also make an apple pie the night before and we each get a bit after the lab is over!)
Preview of Rocket Launchers

Rocket Launchers

This is a great hands-on activity for all grades. It is highly engaging and can be adapted to a quick twenty minute activity or a two-day look at rocket design and distances recording.
Preview of Bubble Fun!

Bubble Fun!

Students experiment with bubble wands to learn why bubbles are in the shape of a sphere.
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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