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Free 7th grade Back to School math laboratories

Preview of Graduated Cylinders - Measuring the Volume of a Liquid {FREEBIE}

Graduated Cylinders - Measuring the Volume of a Liquid {FREEBIE}

Having a hard time finding assessments for measuring the volume of a liquid? I always pair this assessment with real, hands-on practice in the classroom. I’ve also used it to introduce this topic with the assessment first so the students know how to read the graduated cylinders before you give them one with water in it. There are 6 questions on this one page assessment and an answer document that goes with it. You can use them as exit tickets, homework, class practice, final assessments or in a
Preview of Science Lab Safety FREEBIE First Day of School Activity {BREATHING FIRE MYSTERY}

Science Lab Safety FREEBIE First Day of School Activity {BREATHING FIRE MYSTERY}

Back to school science doesn't have to be boring, and science lab safety procedures have never been so hot! This lab demonstration is not for the faint of heart.***Disclaimer: Please get administrative approval prior to doing this demo if you have safety concerns. This is meant to be a demonstration only, and students should not attempt this on their own. I am not responsible for any damages you or your students may cause.***Make sure your students never forget lab rules and literally BREATHE FI
Preview of METRIC CONVERSION CHART: Mass, Volume, Length, Temperature

METRIC CONVERSION CHART: Mass, Volume, Length, Temperature

Created by
Scienceisfun
Use this GREAT resource to help students convert from metrics and into metrics! This simple concise tool can be kept as part of a binder or notebook all year! This product pairs nicely with my HUGE METRICS BUNDLE! Check it out! Metrics Measuring Bundle: Introduce & practice length, volume, mass & density! Other metrics measuring resources: Measuring Metrics review Length, Mass, Volume including station practice Measurement Challenge Review, metrics and customary (inches) -measure a ca
Preview of STEM Design Cycle ~ FREE Graphic Organizer

STEM Design Cycle ~ FREE Graphic Organizer

Created by
Smart Chick
Let me start by saying that we use the design cycle on a daily basis in all content areas. I make the graphic organizer poster-sized and it hangs up in our classroom all of the time. We use post-it notes to show our thinking and where we are in the cycle at any given moment! Students also have their own copies of the design cycle organizer to use during our STEM challenges and other STEM activities. Learning how to use the design cycle is a process for the students, let them find their way
Preview of Minion Lab Safety

Minion Lab Safety

Have fun discussing lab safety with this presentation! Images of minions provide visuals of the safety rules in a lab classroom. This is a PowerPoint with 31 slides. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Check out these other beginning of the year products! Fun Syllabus - Fully Editable! Notes from Teacher ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Customer Tips How to get TPT credit to use on future purchases Please go to your My Purchase
Preview of Metric System Scavenger Hunt

Metric System Scavenger Hunt

A metric scavenger hunt is a fun way for students to review and practice measurement. In this activity, students will search for objects in their backpacks and around the room that are as close as possible to a given length, volume, or mass. The student(s) with the closest measurements can win a prize! Materials Needed: Meter sticks, triple beam balances or electronic scales, and an assortment of beakers/graduated cylinders. You might also be interested in:Metric system tarsia puzzleMetric syste
Preview of The Scientific Method M&M's Activity Lab

The Scientific Method M&M's Activity Lab

Created by
Courtney Weis
Are you teaching the scientific method? All you need is a snack size bag of M&M's for each of your students and this FREE resource to make it happen! This activity is simple and teaches the steps of the scientific method in a fun and easy way. I use this engaging activity at the beginning of the year to teach my students how the scientific method works. TIP: Review mean, median, and mode by calculating the data averages as a whole class!If you downloaded this product, don't forget to rate i
Preview of Marshmallow Flight Lab

Marshmallow Flight Lab

Created by
STEM Mom
Do your students love a good competition? You might want to try this lesson titled “Marshmallow Flight.” I have used this lab with junior and high school students, but have also done a simpler version of this lab with my kindergartner. The file contains two versions of the same lab. The first is a commonly used version in which students follow directions, collect data, and answer post-lab questions. The second version of this lab is a higher-level inquiry lab, where students move through the
Preview of Skittles Probability

Skittles Probability

Created by
Math Stream
Students use skittles to discover or review the probability of simple, compound, independent, and dependent events. Reflection questions are included to help students think critically about the lab they are working through. Students can work through the lab individually or as a group. The activity requires a minimum knowledge of simple probability. Let me know if there is anything I can add to make it a better resources. Every grade level I have taught, 7 - 10 have loved this activity. Skittles
Preview of Introduction to the microscope notes and mini lab

Introduction to the microscope notes and mini lab

In this "mini e lab" students get to take notes on the different magnifications of the lenses and then get to explore how to use the microscope. All you need is a prepared slide with newspaper cut out of the letter "e".I used this as an introductory lesson for students to explore the microscope. They will learn that if you place a slide in, it will look upside down through the microscope. They will see how the magnification of an object (in this case the letter e) increases as you change objecti
Preview of Line Graphing Basics- step by step directions; resource sheet; practice graph

Line Graphing Basics- step by step directions; resource sheet; practice graph

Created by
Scienceisfun
Do your students for get how to graph like mine do? Keep this resource sheet in their binders all year so they can look back on the directions!This freebie is a real practical gem! Challenge students understanding of graphing with this activity where students find problems with already made graphs! Can you find the LINE GRAPHING MISTAKES? 8 Graph Task Cards ApplicationMore graphing activities here:Pendulum Inquiry/Lab -3 experiments, graphing, conclusions Scientific MethodMeasuring Mass Review
Preview of Candy Bar Experiment- Measuring Matter

Candy Bar Experiment- Measuring Matter

This is a fun way for students to experiment with matter (candy bars) and use science equipment. After teaching a lesson on mass, volume and density, students can apply their knowledge and work in groups to measure different candy bars. Items need: -balance -gram cubes -ruler -container filled with water -pencil -5 fun size candy bars (Snickers, Milky Way, Twix, KitKat, 3 Musketeer) There is also a grading sheet where students can grade each other based on how well they worked as a group.
Preview of Free Clothespin Science- Practicing tables and graphs

Free Clothespin Science- Practicing tables and graphs

Created by
Teaching To Go
This quick and easy activity/lab is a great introduction to collecting data and presenting it in simple tables and graphs. My 5th students love this and like that they can do it on their own at the beginning of the year. It can be done with younger students as well with some simple modeling. Directions are included on the lab sheet. You just need some clothespins and a stopwatch.
Preview of Back To School Science Lab Safety Activity FREEBIE {Lab Safety Crime Scene}

Back To School Science Lab Safety Activity FREEBIE {Lab Safety Crime Scene}

This is a fun & engaging Back to School science resource to teach middle school students lab safety. I usually use this within the first couple days of school. Students will observe a lab "crime scene" where their "lab partner" is committing the crime of not following 10 lab safety rules (set up materials noted in resource). *You may use the photo included in this resource or set up the live crime scene yourself in your classroom. If setting up the live crime scene yourself you will need:a h
Preview of Science Lab Safety Contract

Science Lab Safety Contract

Created by
Mrs Price
Science Lab Safety ContractContains generic science lab rules & student/parent signature lines. Not editable. Please contact me if you'd like the rules edited and I'll be happy to send you a personalized copy.
Preview of How to find the volume of a solid using the liquid displacement method

How to find the volume of a solid using the liquid displacement method

Created by
Judy Zapinsky
This is a short, animated, PowerPoint slide show, demonstrating the method used to find the volume of an irregular solid (a swimmer doll) using liquid displacement. The original volume of water in the graduated cylinder is measured, the swimmer races over to the graduated cylinder and jumps into the water, the water level rises, and the new volume of the water is measured. The subtraction of the two numbers is shown, along with the results.Note - It is also part of my bundled packages of lesson
Preview of EDITABLE Science Measurements & Tools Station Cards

EDITABLE Science Measurements & Tools Station Cards

This product contains a hands-on activity that allows students to become more familiar with the tools in a science lab, as well as practice using them! I am aware that not all schools are provided with the same tools and supplies, therefore I made the station cards editable so that you may tweak them with what you already have! IF the cards meet your needs, a PDF is included. I have created 12 cards along with a student record sheet, both are EDITABLE! Tools & Equipment: BeakerDigital ScaleE
Preview of Discovering the Area of a Circle Activity

Discovering the Area of a Circle Activity

I give each student one half sheet with the instructions and 2 circles. The instructions advise the students to cut out the left circle into 8 sectors and shape their sectors into a parallelogram. Before the next step, we discuss as a class what the formula is for finding the area of a parallelogram and how we can use that to derive the formula for the area of a circle. My 7th graders usually spend about 20 minutes on this activity. They will need prior knowledge of the circumference formulas an
Preview of Liquid Volume: Measuring with 30 mL Graduated Cylinders FREE Worksheet

Liquid Volume: Measuring with 30 mL Graduated Cylinders FREE Worksheet

Created by
Elly Thorsen
Give your students practice measuring liquid volume in 30 mL graduated cylinders with this free worksheet. In the worksheet, students record the volume of liquid in graduated cylinders and shade the graduated cylinders to show specific volumes. The tick marks on the graduated cylinders count by one. The graduated cylinders in this worksheet show liquid with a meniscus instead of a straight line. This one-page worksheet includes a complete answer key. This free worksheet is a sample from my Liqui
Preview of Measuring Length Skills Lab, Metric and Imperial

Measuring Length Skills Lab, Metric and Imperial

This is a skills practice lab for middle school physical science or math that helps students practice measuring length in centimeters, millimeters, meters, inches, and feet. They use rulers, meter sticks, yard sticks, and a measuring tape to measure various objects around the classroom. This lab frequently uncovers many misconceptions students have about their own understanding of measurement.In particular, they have trouble measuring fractions of an inch! They all walk away wishing that the Un
Preview of Graphing Motion: Tortoise and the Hare

Graphing Motion: Tortoise and the Hare

Created by
John Reinhold
This resource is intended to introduce students to the concept of creating distance vs. time graphs and interpreting them for information such as direction traveled relative to the observe and relative speed. The materials required for this activity are a stopwatch, yardstick or measuring tape, and pieces of clay. This activity can be completed in groups of 3 or as an entire class. The activity ranges from 30 to 45 minutes.
Preview of Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines: An Inquiry-Based Exploration

Slopes of Parallel and Perpendicular Lines: An Inquiry-Based Exploration

This is an inquiry-based learning activity used to teach students of the properties of the slopes of parallel lines and the slopes of perpendicular lines. This activity is best used before going too in-depth with the algebraic properties of parallel and perpendicular lines as it allows students to discover, on their own terms, these properties. The papers are arranged so that you may print the graphing activities on one sheet of paper and the questions on another. Have students put papers side b
Preview of FREE Elementary & Middle School STEM Activity Tutorial: Hoop Glider Competition
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FREE Elementary & Middle School STEM Activity Tutorial: Hoop Glider Competition

If you enjoy this free tutorial, you’ll love the complete STEM Activity Challenge! Each challenge comes with: Teacher Demonstration Video (tutorial), Teacher Instructions, Materials Lists, Student Worksheets, Grading Rubrics & an NGSS reference sheet. *****It's a FREE resource (3-5th)!!!! Please click below to check it out!***** Activity Challenge: Hoope Glider Competition {Grades 3rd, 4th & 5th} Activity Challenge: Hoope Glider Competition {Grades 6th, 7th & 8th - $2.50} In
Preview of Skittles Proportion Activity

Skittles Proportion Activity

Students are to be provided a bag of skittles. They are going to use proportions and ratios to determine if there are the same number/ratio of each color in all different sized bags. I had students work in groups of 2 for this activity. Within the activity I broke it up into three different sections; a pre-lab, lab, and post-lab portion. Students make initial guesses/hypothesis, test out their theory, use proportions and ratios to analyze their results and graph data.
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