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Preview of Genetics PTC Paper Tasting Lab

Genetics PTC Paper Tasting Lab

Looking for a way to make genetics more accessible to your students? Using Phenylthiocarbamide or PTC paper, you can give students a "tastable" way to identify the invisible traits that are passed on from generation to generation. Students can test their genetics real-time with this 1-day lab that's easy to prep and implement.Some can taste PTC, while others cannot. In this lab, students test whether or not they are a taster and compare their data with the class population. Students will analyze
Preview of Volume of Spheres, Cones, Cylinders, Pyramids Hands-On Discovery Activity

Volume of Spheres, Cones, Cylinders, Pyramids Hands-On Discovery Activity

Created by
Rise over Run
These engaging volume labs allow students to experiment and discover volume formulas of 3D solids. Help your students understand and remember where the formulas come from (and have fun while doing so)!The labs let students discover and make sense of formulas for the following 3D solids:Lab 1: PrismsLab 2: CylindersLab 3: PyramidsLab 4: ConesLab 5: SpheresIn each lab, students create 3D figures, hypothesize, and experiment. They see how the 3D solids relate to each other as they figure out their
Preview of Metrics Measurement Bundle:  Teach & Review length, volume, mass, density

Metrics Measurement Bundle: Teach & Review length, volume, mass, density

Created by
Scienceisfun
Really get into measuring metrics for science with this Metrics Measuring Bundle- Introduce, practice and review measuring length, solid volume, liquid volume, mass and density! This bundle is PACKED with resources to teach, practice and engage in experiments with Metrics! Included in this bundle are: Measuring Metrics review Length, Mass, Volume including station practiceDensity Measurement Practice: Find the Density of Everyday Objects.Gummy Worm Scientific Method Density Inquiry Activity Expe
Preview of Graphing Station Activity

Graphing Station Activity

Included in this activity are 8 stations that are centered around graphing. The lesson is 17 pages and non-editable. See description below of each station and required materials.Station 1: At this station students determine which type of graph should be used based on 3 data sets. No additional materials are needed. Station 2: At this station students will create a best fit line and calculate slope. You will need to slide the page into a page protector, and provide a ruler, whiteboard marker, and
Preview of Beaker Pong: Experimental Design and Graphing Lab, NGSS aligned

Beaker Pong: Experimental Design and Graphing Lab, NGSS aligned

Created by
ZeiSCI
Great 1st week or 1st month STEM activity! All parts are EDITABLE and includes a graphing grid! This is a great way to introduce the "science process" (better phrase for scientific method) at the start of a semester or anytime you want fun to occur in your classroom.*****Focus on the NGSS PRACTICES Dimension*****The National Research Council's (NRC) Framework describes a vision of what it means to be proficient in science; it rests on a view of science as both a body of knowledge and an evidenc
Preview of Projectile Motion: Catapult Project

Projectile Motion: Catapult Project

Created by
Physics Burns
Great project to wrap up the unit of Projectile Motion or 2-D Kinematics. Students will build, collect and calculate data and predict where a ball will land from their catapult. Video and written instruction prepared to make this an amazing project for any physics classroom.There is nothing better to solidify the student's understanding of projectile motion than to have them build and test out catapults. Many times, students look forward to this project all marking period. This project allows st
Preview of Locating Earthquake Epicenter Lab - Triangulation

Locating Earthquake Epicenter Lab - Triangulation

Created by
Alyse Palumbo
This is a lab to help students explore the triangulation method used to determine earthquake epicenters. I created this lab because I wanted a lab that very purposefully made students practice the analysis of seismogram data, calculate pertinent information such as "lag time" from P-wave and S-wave data and use triangulation to determine epicenter location. I wanted a lab that (a) focused on these skills and not other data (while interesting and important could also distract from the learning t
Preview of STEM Project Forces and Motion  Roller Coaster Activity Engineering Digital

STEM Project Forces and Motion Roller Coaster Activity Engineering Digital

This lab is EASY PREP, it's hands-on, students are engaged, it includes many physics concepts, it’s STEM, AND you get two of my top selling products in one! I include detailed TEACHER NOTES, Digital and Print student copy, a Digital and Print Kinetic and Potential Energy Card Sort, an Energy Conversion Chart and a KEY for easy grading and prep. Students use parts of the engineering design process to get their marble to stop by using friction, just like a real roller coaster. Students pretend lik
Preview of Backyard Project - Perimeter, Area, and Volume - Real World Applications

Backyard Project - Perimeter, Area, and Volume - Real World Applications

This project is the culmination of the perimeter, area, volume unit. It can be used as a task for the Common Core, or real world application of the measurement unit. Students estimate the cost to build a backyard, with a swimming pool, deck, shed, playset area, garden, and brick walkway. Using the calculations and costs associated with purchasing materials needed to construct the different parts, students will generate the total cost of the project, without labor. With the dimensions provide
Preview of Forces and Motion Lab NGSS MS-PS2-2 Density and Buoyancy

Forces and Motion Lab NGSS MS-PS2-2 Density and Buoyancy

This product makes learning about density and buoyancy fun and it’s a great challenge that the kids really get into! It’s easy prep and the only materials you need are about $1.50 in pennies per group, an approximately 20x15cm piece of aluminum foil and a bucket full of water. I show a quick clip from YouTube about how the titanic sank in terms of density and buoyancy. Then we discuss as a class how adding pennies to an aluminum foil boat is like the Titanic taking on water after it hit the iceb
Preview of Volumes of Solids with Known Cross Sections - An Exploration in Calculus

Volumes of Solids with Known Cross Sections - An Exploration in Calculus

One of the topics that is difficult for students to grasp is finding the volume of a solid with a known cross section. One reason is that students have difficulty with this topic is that they have difficulty drawing the solid. In this activity the students get to build eight different "solids.”This activity focuses on finding the volume of solids that are built on a two-dimensional surface when cross section cut perpendicular to a known shape. The activity uses the region bounded by the x-axis,
Preview of Scientific Measurement Bundle (Ruler, Graduated Cylinder & Triple Beam Balance)

Scientific Measurement Bundle (Ruler, Graduated Cylinder & Triple Beam Balance)

Students will learn how to follow correct measurement procedure and practice measurement, while learning the different types of observational methods. This bundle includes 10 handouts and 1 PowerPoint Presentation.Bundle Includes the Following: Page 1 - Guided Notes Graphic (to be used w/ ppt)Page 2 - Procedure Handout (for all three lab tools)Page 3 - Qualitative vs Quantitative Data WorksheetPage 4 - Ruler Procedure and Practice WorksheetPage 5 - Graduated Cylinder Procedure WorksheetPage 6 -
Preview of Cells - Cell Size Lab PowerPoint & Handouts

Cells - Cell Size Lab PowerPoint & Handouts

Cells - Cell Size Diffusion and Math Lab Why are cells so small? This integrated math lab allows students to experiment with various "cell" sizes to determine the ideal cell size. Lab activity includes lots of measurements and calculations to demonstrate why the ratio of surface area to volume is so important with respect to cells. Great demonstration lab or a challenging individual or group lab for higher level learners and differentiated grouping.• DIGITAL GOOGLE CLASSROOM links to all items
Preview of Vector Field Day Lab

Vector Field Day Lab

Created by
Physics Burns
In this lab students will be using the field, gymnasium, or hallway to graph vectors. This is a simple lab that shows how vectors are used in the "real-world." Great for getting the students moving with only simple materials.This Vector Field Day Lab is perfectly balanced to be extremely fun while only having a few steps. This leaves the students feeling quite accomplished and they will ultimately understand vectors. What is included (FULLY EDITABLE):Lab Worksheet - Differentiated worksheets for
Preview of Blood Spatter - Forensics

Blood Spatter - Forensics

Created by
Jadyn Thone
This attractive, engaging and content-rich 12-page mini-unit about the science and math behind blood spatter forensic analysis, heavily involving numeracy and literacy, will be enjoyed by students from middle school and up. Students learn about blood spatter analysis, conduct their own experiments and analyse their own data. Open the preview to check out the ENTIRE product!ContentsA cover page, a “Blood Facts” sheet, a double-sided worksheet to go with the fact sheet (“Bloody Math”), word search
Preview of Scientific Method NGSS Crosscutting Concepts Activity & PowerPoint

Scientific Method NGSS Crosscutting Concepts Activity & PowerPoint

Students will have a great time learning about science skills, experimental design, NGSS Cross Cutting Concepts, and NGSS Science and Engineering Processes with this resource! And it's Google Ready! It's packed with teacher notes to make your job easy!All you need are two tennis balls per group, one meter stick per group and something to keep the tennis balls cold like a cooler or freezer. The data really shows the difference between the bounce of a cold tennis ball and a room temperature ball.
Preview of STEM Volcano Hazard Design Project- Engineering

STEM Volcano Hazard Design Project- Engineering

Created by
Science Teach
This is a STEM activity that deals with engineering the lava and the volcano design while setting up a town that will need to be protected from the eruptions.Students will follow the Washington State End of Course Assessment format for Design Applications. They will design their projects around two problems: Problem 1: Build a model of a volcano that will erupt and will not cause damage on your model town. Build the town in the area least likely to get damage.Problem 2: Create lava that will h
Preview of Nonrenewable Energy Resources - Cookie Mining Activity

Nonrenewable Energy Resources - Cookie Mining Activity

THIS RESOURCE IS PART OF MY EARTH BUNDLE FOR A BIG DISCOUNT! Give your students a hands on and authentic learning experience as you study the processes behind obtaining fossil fuels. This cookie mining lab provokes students to strategize, work collaboratively, and gain understanding on the difficulties with mining nonrenewables for energy resources. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Students will have a change to analyze and interpret seve
Preview of Weather:  Severe Weather, Fronts, and Forecasting (Middle School to College)

Weather: Severe Weather, Fronts, and Forecasting (Middle School to College)

PROCEEDS BENEFIT "REACH INC."-EMPOWERING ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES http://www.reachinc.org -Southern Science Specialists - Chapel Hill, North Carolina- Applicable for students in middle school to the university level. Great for gifted students and introductory meteorology university courses. Full of REAL DATA, , MAPS, COLOR IMAGES, and JUST LIKE THE REAL PROFESSIONALS activities! More advanced severe weather lab manual and Skew-T tutorial found at the link below: CLICK HERE FOR LAB MANUAL -
Preview of MS-PS4-1 Mathematical Models of Waves Lab | Printable, Digital & Editable

MS-PS4-1 Mathematical Models of Waves Lab | Printable, Digital & Editable

About SNAPs Lab Stations ActivitiesSNAPs Lab Stations Activities require students to use science, math, literacy, problem-solving and engineering skills. They are designed to enhance students' understanding of scientific concepts and help students apply scientific ideas to the real world. Each station activity promotes skills so to develop students into proficient and competent scientific thinkers.SNAPs lab activities have five components:• Science Skills Station to develop science skill profici
Preview of GRAPHING ACTIVITY Earth's Moon

GRAPHING ACTIVITY Earth's Moon

This is a great way to incorporate graphing into a unit about Earth's Moon. Students will construct a total of 6 graphs (2 line graphs and 4 bar graphs) using data provided. Each part has questions to help students analyze the graph(s), apply information, and draw conclusions. Part 1: Phases of the Moon - Students will construct a line graph the percent of the illuminated part of the Moon seen from Earth each day for 1 month. Part 2: Ocean Tides - Students will construct a line graph for the
Preview of Types of Rocks - Metamorphic Rocks

Types of Rocks - Metamorphic Rocks

Created by
CrazyScienceLady
Types of Rocks - Metamorphic Rocks - Are you prepared to teach rocks well? Effectively? In an engaging way? You need my Types of Rocks Resources.My resources on the types of rocks (along with actual rocks) are ALL you need! This is my Metamorphic Rock Packet. My Igneous and Sedimentary rock resources can be purchased separately, or you can purchase ALL my rock resources (including a workbook and 4 assessments) in my Rock Bundle - Types of Rocks and the Rock Cycle (it's AMAZING).Here is what is i
Preview of AP Physics Moment of Inertia Toilet Paper Inquiry Challenge Lab

AP Physics Moment of Inertia Toilet Paper Inquiry Challenge Lab

Created by
Physics with G
Lab Objective:In this lab, students will experiment with rolls of toilet paper to determine which roll, a roll in free fall or a roll that is allowed to unravel, will reach the ground first and what the height ratio between the two should be for the rolls to hit the ground simultaneously. This is an excellent way to engage and challenge AP Physics students on the concepts of Moment of Inertia, Free Fall, Energy, and more! This multifaceted, inquiry-based lab includes higher-order thinking questi
Preview of Physical Science: Density LAB (Mass and Volume) w/ Graphing (Engaging and FUN!)

Physical Science: Density LAB (Mass and Volume) w/ Graphing (Engaging and FUN!)

A PERFECT LAB to hammer home the concept of density to students of multiple abilities and in varied grade levels. A TRUE introductory blend of physical science, math, and the scientific method with an emphasis on data collection, data analysis, the scientific method, and the properties of matter. SEE PREVIEW! In this lab, density is calculated for 3 objects: candle, glass marble, and a steel cube. Using basic lab materials: triple beam balance or digital scale, graduated cylinder, the obj
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