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High school writing 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 Ornithology Student Bird Walk Observation Record

Ornithology Student Bird Walk Observation Record

This is a 4 page booklet that I created to use with my high school Ornithology class. We take class field trip walks during our block periods. Student use binoculars and we walk to different places to look at what birds are around us.In this booklet , page one has a place for student name, date, where we walked, and weather conditions. On that page is a table of some of the more common birds that we see. On page 2 is a table with various codes. Students use these codes instead of tally mark
Preview of Gummy bear lab/ hypothesis, object volume, graph interpretation lab

Gummy bear lab/ hypothesis, object volume, graph interpretation lab

Created by
Mister Science
This interactive lab for middle school and high school students teaches students how to create a correct hypothesis, prove or disprove the hypothesis using the scientific method, correct use of lab tools like graduated cylinders, triple beam balances, how to calculate density, and how to read and understand data charts. The lab uses the properties of gummy bears to teach these Key concepts. This lab can be used in its entirety over four class periods or can be broken into four separate smaller l
Preview of Duck Decoy Lab - Learn how to use Binoculars

Duck Decoy Lab - Learn how to use Binoculars

I made this booklet for my high school Ornithology class. We do a field experience to allow students to start learning about how to use the binoculars and start to focus on colors, patterns, and body markings to help in species identification.In this activity, students used the binoculars to look at 4 different duck decoys across a field. Students took notes and did sketches of colors and body markings. Then students went inside, away from the decoys, and used their field guides to identify e
Preview of Law and Order: Better Writing Unit- Proofreading Unit

Law and Order: Better Writing Unit- Proofreading Unit

Created by
Lexiphile
In the Miami-Dade School District, certain writing errors are considered especially heinous. In Ms. Cher’s classroom, the dedicated students who investigate and repair these insidious literary felonies are members of an elite squad known as the Better Writing Unit. These are their stories.This proofreading lesson kit includes project description, a list of common writing style errors ("Ms. Cher's Pet Peeves"), and 4 sample essays containing these errors and errors in formal voice, grammar and ho
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 Bird Excursion Booklet

Bird Excursion Booklet

I created this booklet for my high school Ornithology students. This was the booklets students used when they went out on an individual bird walk.The booklet has a page that gives details and ideas of what to look for when birding. There is a page that has the details of the walk - students name, date, place. There is a page for notes about what was seen. And there is a page for field sketches.This is a 4 page Word document, so you may edit as you need. I printed the booklet shrunk down to
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 Writing a Science Lab Conclusion

Writing a Science Lab Conclusion

Are your students confused about how to write a conclusion at the end of a science lab? I know during student teaching my students were! I designed this graphic organizer to help students understand what to include in their conclusion and where along with what they can leave out. Also included at the end is an outline that students can follow to see exactly how to write their final write up. Once students started using this outline, my cooperating teacher saw my students grades go up!
Preview of Inquiry Egg Diffusion Lab

Inquiry Egg Diffusion Lab

Created by
Biology Bonanza
This is a great inquiry lab for students to do or to use as a class demonstration. This lab is inquiry based and will help students to see and understand the effects of osmosis and diffusion. This lab comes with a grading rubric for their final conclusion as well as guiding questions and multiple places for students to record observations and hypothesize.
Preview of Carta-Sonia Sotomayor

Carta-Sonia Sotomayor

Created by
Luz Algarin
La carta a Sonia Sotomayor-10 páginas del tamaño legal: Esta carta se le envió a la juez asociada a la Corte Suprema de los Estados Unidos, Sonia Sotomayor. Es una carta sencilla; no obstante, es muy formal. Es una guía excelente para el estudiante, quien tiene que contactar por escrito a una persona en un puesto político. Se desglosa la carta. Se revisa cada detalle minuciosamente y paso a paso. El estudiante se diestro en escribir cartas formales en poco tiempo.
Preview of Student Guide to Writing A Science Lab Report

Student Guide to Writing A Science Lab Report

Created by
The Bakery
Students struggle with writing a lab report in Science. Teachers wonder what the students need to know to complete this process. This tool is a complete lab report for students to learn from and teachers to teach from. Students are guided through the process of the lab report in small chunks so they are not overwhelmed and teachers are not pulling their hair out. A 7 week schedule is provided for this tool which does not have to be followed. Each week the students add another component to the la
Preview of Classifying Pants Lab

Classifying Pants Lab

Created by
Rebecca Mann
Set out different plants for students to observe and classify.
Preview of Science Lab Journal Form

Science Lab Journal Form

Encourage students to develop higher order thinking skills through reflection. Science lab journals allow students to develop lab analysis and interpretation skills.
Preview of Damages of Smoking

Damages of Smoking

Created by
Meghan Conway
Students create a replica of a healthy lung and smoker's lung using basic materials (1 liter bottle, clay, balloons, etc.). The lung activity provides a hands on demonstration of how smoking negatively impacts the alveoli in your lungs. It comes in lesson plan format in case it needs to be used for any observations. A google forms link is also provide, along with two essentials questions that align with NYS ELA standards and the Health standards.
Preview of Scientific method- question and hypothesis

Scientific method- question and hypothesis

Created by
Lauren Sanit
This contains a scientific method, or scientific inquiry, outline of the first two steps.
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 Generic Science Lab Report Write-up

Generic Science Lab Report Write-up

Created by
STEAM Classroom
This is a document I have made that our science department has adopted for labs 9-12th grade. Over time, students have gotten used to the format and this template has made writing lab reports in AP classes a much easier transition. This would be appropriate for all grades, and can be modified to fit any grade level. Please use this and share it with your colleagues!
Preview of Journal Question Prompts (JQP)

Journal Question Prompts (JQP)

Created by
ChampTeacher
Journal Question Prompts are designed as a self-reflection tool for students after completing an activity, conducting an experiment/project, or after a lesson has been taught. The goal is for students to write more extensively.
Preview of Conclusion Organizer for Science Lab Reports

Conclusion Organizer for Science Lab Reports

Graphic organizer for secondary science students that supports them in their ability to construct well-thought out conclusions for lab reports.
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