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Easter trigonometry laboratories

Preview of Peeps Spring Activities for Science and STEM | Dissolving Peeps

Peeps Spring Activities for Science and STEM | Dissolving Peeps

Keep students engaged this Spring! Go beyond a worksheet and dissolve PEEPS in this fun and engaging science lab experiment! Students work through the steps of the scientific method in this easy to execute activity. Great for short week surrounding Easter.This product originated as a way to introduce Mixtures and Solutions in my 4th grade Science class! The original experiment is still there along with some lower level or introductory/extension activities! I have also included a STEM extension a
Preview of Peeps Experiments (Easter Science)

Peeps Experiments (Easter Science)

Created by
Shelby Hilley
What a fun way to allow your students to take the role of scientist at Easter! Includes recording sheets for: Peeps in Liquid Peep Chemical Reaction Peep Color Mixing Peeps in the Microwave
Preview of Peeps Science Experiment by Teacher With Coffee

Peeps Science Experiment by Teacher With Coffee

Looking for a fun, seasonal science experiment? Then this is perfect for you! Inside you will find everything you need to conduct the experiment with you class. Your students can test which liquid will dissolve Peeps the best, then record their results in a Science Journal. If you're working on teaching changes in matter, this is a great way for students to see the concept in action! Also included are pages for a Sink or Float experiment. With this purchase you will receive:Scientific Method Car
Preview of Peeps Science and How To Writing {Easter Activities & States of Matter}

Peeps Science and How To Writing {Easter Activities & States of Matter}

Looking for some easy Easter fun? Practice sequencing, how to writing, the scientific method and learn about states of matter with these three experiments and two science snacks! Enjoy making a treat while learning about the scientific method and changing a liquid to a solid for a yummy spring treat OR change a solid to a liquid and back again while making Peep Pops! Then sequence the steps in each process and write directions for making each treat. This product includes three experiments:
Preview of Easter STEM Challenges

Easter STEM Challenges

Created by
Red Sister Squad
This product includes 5 Easter STEM Challenges with student worksheets. This product also includes 5 teacher resource pages that explains directions and list materials needed to conduct challenge. The Challenges include the following: 1. PEEP Catapult 2. Jelly Bean Roller Coaster 3. Egg Towers 4. Bunny Boats 5. Bunny Baskets Materials needed: (just suggested materials not all required) Rubber bands Straws Pencils Aluminum Foil Saran Wrap PEEPS Strings Plastic spoons Measuring
Preview of The Science of Peeps Activities and Experiments Spring Easter Science

The Science of Peeps Activities and Experiments Spring Easter Science

Peep into the science of Peeps! Real hands-on science is presented in this bundle of activities that use Peeps. The packet comes with all the procedures, result tables, and scientific explanations for each activity. Each experiment can be a stand-alone assignment or can be incorporated into student’s science notebooks. All the activities below are included. Perfect for upper elementary and middle school students. Check out the preview!Solubility of PeepsPeeps in Different Liquids The Effect of T
Preview of The Great Peep Experiment

The Great Peep Experiment

Created by
Free in 4th
This activity will help your students work through the scientific method in a fun and festive way. It will go over solutions and solvents by trying to dissolve a marshmallow peep. This set includes: posters 6 scientific method signs 2 posters- solvent and solution A direction page 4 observation, recording sheets A Final observations/conclusions report page Peep exit tickets
Preview of Easter Science: Build the Tallest Jelly Bean Tower!

Easter Science: Build the Tallest Jelly Bean Tower!

This investigation has the students design and construct a tower made out of 10 Jelly Beans and 10 toothpicks. Make sure there is a single Jelly Bean at the tip top of the tower! This Lab booklet follows the steps of the scientific method. Students will be Predicting, Observing,Designing. Measuring, Illustrating and reflecting.
Preview of Vector Addition "Road Trip" Lab Activity

Vector Addition "Road Trip" Lab Activity

Overview:In this activity, students will use both the tip-to-tail graphing method and the analytical components method of vector addition in order to determine the resultant displacement of two, cross-country, trips which each have three individual "legs."Materials:Ruler, Protractor, Pencil, Calculator, Handout
Preview of The Dissolving Jelly Bean Science Experiment STEM Activities

The Dissolving Jelly Bean Science Experiment STEM Activities

This Dissolving Jelly Bean Science Experiment is a great way to teach students how to write scientific questions, a hypothesis, record observations, and document results. To conduct the experiment, you will drop a jelly bean into six different liquids. Over the next couple days, students will observe the changes in each jelly bean as it dissolves in the different liquids. Students will record their question, hypothesis, observations, and results in their Dissolving Jelly Bean Experiment Student
Preview of Peep Experiment

Peep Experiment

Created by
Key Korner
This is a week's Science experiment involving Peep marshmallow bunnies. (Hypothesis, 3 Day Observations, Results)
Preview of Pythagorean Spiral Geometry Project

Pythagorean Spiral Geometry Project

Created by
J G
In a project combining high school geometry with creative design and art, students will discover connections between: Pythagorean Theorem, Special Right Triangles, Right Triangle Trigonometry, patterns, and design. This highly engaging project includes both a Pythagorean spiral creation and also requires students to show supporting math calculations to find hypotenuse lengths and central angle measures (SOH CAH TOA). This is always a favorite project of my students year after year!!A student s
Preview of Sink and Float Science And STEM | The Floating Egg | Easter and Spring Activity

Sink and Float Science And STEM | The Floating Egg | Easter and Spring Activity

In this project based learning unit, students will discover solutions, density, buoyancy, and buoyant force in 3 hands-on explorations. Includes an investigation, exploration activity, and STEM Challenge. A teacher guide and student worksheets will take you step-by-step. Great for Springtime, Easter, or a Matter and Its Interactions unit. Definitely Memorable!This hands-on exploration and teacher guide includes:Correlation to the NGSSTeacher Background Information and TipsScience Investigation J
Preview of STEM Activity: DROP IT! Egg Drop Challenge Project Based Learning

STEM Activity: DROP IT! Egg Drop Challenge Project Based Learning

Created by
TheScienceGiant
Inexpensive and ingenious! Let's Build Something Together Engineering Resource (LBSTER) invites students to create the ideal egg container: the lightest container for an “A+” Grade to protect a raw Grade-A egg from cracking, such as after a four-story free fall drop from the football stadium stands! Ss participate in project based learning STEM activity with DROP IT! to understand how to safely ship containers; from cargo in cars to rovers on Mars. Successful explorations of Mars with rovers (li
Preview of Properties Of Matter Science Unit | An Egg Exploration With Solids Liquids Gases

Properties Of Matter Science Unit | An Egg Exploration With Solids Liquids Gases

Discover the properties of matter using Eggs and simple supplies. These engaging activities that promote teamwork and scientific discussion. Emphasizes observations, scientific method, and higher-order thinking skills. Teacher background information included. Great for spring and Easter. Activity 1 is a rally table using balloons to discover the similarities and differences between solids, liquids, and gases. In activity 2 students will use the scientific method to answer the question: Does
Preview of Ball Toss Projectile Motion Activity - On Level, Trig Based or AP Physics

Ball Toss Projectile Motion Activity - On Level, Trig Based or AP Physics

Created by
Dunigan Science
This is an excellent activity to develop the mathematics of upwardly fired projectiles. It has low error, uses a free app for measuring motion and students must work as a team.Students work in groups of 4 to toss a tennis ball or similar item a horizontal distance of 4-6 meters between them and video capture the event. They then record the time data, measure the toss angle, calculate the vertical and horizontal components of motion and determine the resultant launch speed. It takes students 4
Preview of Easter Bunny Activity, Heredity & Genetics Practice, Punnett Square Worksheets

Easter Bunny Activity, Heredity & Genetics Practice, Punnett Square Worksheets

Gear up for EASTER!! Introducing an engaging and educational resource that brings the mysteries of genetics and heredity to life for your middle and high school science students! Our fun Spring and/or Easter activity is perfect for animal science, biology, and life science classes and will have your students using critical thinking skills and Punnett squares to crack the case of the Easter Bunny's rightful 'hare.'With a focus on genotypes and phenotypes, this worksheet will challenge your studen
Preview of Peeps Dissolving Experiment Easter Spring STEM

Peeps Dissolving Experiment Easter Spring STEM

Created by
Dandelion Wishes
Add this fun and easy Science or STEM activity to your plans to keep students engaged in learning during Spring or Easter! Students will predict and observe which liquid will dissolve Peeps® fastest: water, oil, alcohol, or lemon juice. Included in this product:* Teacher Lesson Plan and Supply List* Photos of Expected Results* Labels for liquids* Student Recording Sheet (Color and Black & White): Students make a hypothesis, conduct the experiment, observe, and record/draw their results.
Preview of Drone Lab: Right-Angle Trigonometry, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines

Drone Lab: Right-Angle Trigonometry, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines

YOU DO NOT NEED A DRONE FOR THIS LAB!!! This lab actually has two separate folders: one for teachers who have access to a drone (or even a helium balloon that is tied to a kite string!) and one for teachers with no drone. Any way you do it, you get a customized lab, designed to help your students use right-angle trig, law of sines, and law of cosines in real-world situations. If you are droneless, the whole simulation is set up for you. You can choose whatever drone heights you like and ente
Preview of Trig Bundle

Trig Bundle

Created by
Systry
This bundle includes: Radian & Degree Measures Vizual Notes and KeyRight Triangle Trigonometry Vizual Notes and KeyA Minimalist’s Unit Circle and a “Table of Nine” Translating Periodic Functions Vizual Notes and KeyGraphing Reciprocal Trig Functions including a splash page with a link to a Desmos activity and key.Graphing Sines and Cosines Investigation (typically taught before graphing reciprocal trig functions but included last due to page orientation)Also, don’t miss Trig Functions of Sp
Preview of Angle Launched Projectiles Lab Bundle

Angle Launched Projectiles Lab Bundle

Created by
Hoop There It Is
How does launch angle impact the range, hang time, and maximum height of a projectile? Allow your students to investigate and explore angle launched projectiles with this Angle Launch Virtual Lab (which uses and online applet from PhET) and Nerf Launcher Lab (which uses Nerf guns). Whether you use the online, face-to-face, or both versions of this lab, your students will observe and analyze how 2D vectors, component vectors, projectile motion, geometry, and trigonometry come into play for proj
Preview of Sink and Float Lab | A Floating Egg And Soda Experiment | Easter Science Fun

Sink and Float Lab | A Floating Egg And Soda Experiment | Easter Science Fun

How are the densities of regular and diet soda pop different? This hands-on experiment will help students understand that density determines if an object will sink or float. This lab is an excellent introduction to the concept of buoyancy. It can be conducted in 30 minutes. Students will enjoy exploring with eggs and soda pop. A teacher guide and student reading passage are included.Teachers will like the background information and tips for success. The supplies are simple and can be modified
Preview of Vector Addition Interactive Lab

Vector Addition Interactive Lab

Created by
Faunne Brown
This lab offers a fun and interactive alternative to traditional vector addition introduction and practice. Students will have the opportunity to add vectors using the components method, on a large scale, by measuring larger magnitudes outside of the classroom.Students will work in groups to determine the resultant vector from a predetermined origin to a terminal point, by adding the horizontal and vertical components of several measured vectors (both magnitude and direction) using the Pythagore
Preview of Introduction to Visualizing & Graphing Sine & Cosine Using Pretzels Exploration

Introduction to Visualizing & Graphing Sine & Cosine Using Pretzels Exploration

Help students make connections while introducing the graphs of sine and cosine using mini pretzel sticks or equivalent manipulatives. Within this lesson, students will be able to interact with both the sine and cosine graphs using manipulatives such as string and pretzel sticks as they form a tactile graph in groups or individually. A thorough instruction sheet is provided to ensure all students are equipped to create their own pretzel graph. You can also substitute spaghetti, straws toothpicks
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