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7th grade science projects for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Physical Science gifted projects

Physical Science gifted projects

Created by
Natalie Hafer
These 3 gifted projects are great for challenging students to learn more about Physical Science. Includes 2 projects on Newton's Laws and 1 project on Demetri Mendelev.
Preview of Math Project for Major Concepts

Math Project for Major Concepts

This is a differentiate instruction project that students have options to choose from to teach a major concept: - Pythagorean theorem - Proportions - Geometry - Graph & Stats - Probability
Preview of Science Fair Packet

Science Fair Packet

Created by
Groller
The science fair packet helps students organize their science fair project. The packet includes a page explaining the project, a page the teacher can add due date for each portion of the project, pages for brainstorming, documenting research sources, a place to document data, and a graph starter. This packet could be used for any science project with multiple parts.
Preview of Photosynthesis Mini-Book Template

Photosynthesis Mini-Book Template

When reviewing Photosynthesis, some of my students need a more structured template-based way of showing their learning. This mini-book has prompts and questions to lead the students into sharing what they know about photosynthesis including: the materials that are required for photosynthesis, the byproducts of photosynthesis, a diagram of the cycle of photosynthesis, the impact on all organisms including carnivores and herbivores, and its place in the food pyramid. Download is an editable Publ
Preview of Pollution Research Project Template

Pollution Research Project Template

Created by
LoveandLearning
This is a great organizer for a pollution research project. Students can input their research and create an attractive poster using publisher.
Preview of f7u12 Comic Cooperative Learning Cards

f7u12 Comic Cooperative Learning Cards

***NOW UP TO 80% OFF FOR BACK TO SCHOOL SALE***One of the best ways to ensure group projects run smoothly is to assign roles to the group members. Make their responsibilities clear and hold them accountable to their role's requirements. Cooperative Learning cards assign roles to the students. If all the roles on the cooperative learning cards are filled, a group project should run like a clock. The cooperative learning cards available for purchase here are double sided. The first side states the
Preview of Math and Science Day Part I

Math and Science Day Part I

Student Handout Pamplet for Math and Science Day This is the activity each student must complete as the field trip progresses. 2 Part Handout
Preview of Solar System Research Report

Solar System Research Report

Solar System Planets Sun Moon Report Science
Preview of Fake Snow Experiment

Fake Snow Experiment

Fake snow experiment! This document includes a worksheet for students with materials, instructions, and questions to follow the experiment. This is such a fun resource for winter! Great for all kids young to old! Have fun!
Preview of Solid, Liquid, Gas Cut Out Activity

Solid, Liquid, Gas Cut Out Activity

Created by
Exceptional Fun
Students cut out the images and organize into solid, liquid, and gas. Use in centers or in interactive notebooks. The students can work in pairs to increase dialogue about the different states of matter.
Preview of Save The Honeybees

Save The Honeybees

Created by
Anna Henderson
Students will research information about the following topics using the list of websites provided: Why are honeybees becoming extinct? What problems will occur if honeybees become extinct? What can we do to help?
Preview of Design and Technology Cutting list Profomer

Design and Technology Cutting list Profomer

A simple free resource to help teachers, technicians and students plan the materials they need to cut for project work. Simply change the titles if needed and add the part, the material name, the size and the quantity required. Additional space has been added for notes.
Preview of Rusting Investigation

Rusting Investigation

Created by
Paul Donnellan
An investigation into the conditions under which an iron nail will / will not rust.
Preview of Got Extra Credit?? YES

Got Extra Credit?? YES

This one page introduction to an individual extra credit project offers basic guidelines for interested students. The document offers great flexibility for both the student and the teacher to adapt for topic and rigor.
Preview of Inventor trading card

Inventor trading card

Created by
Nicki Vannatter
Students create a trading card with "stats" about a famous inventor.
Preview of Inventor trading card

Inventor trading card

Created by
Nicki Vannatter
Students create a trading card with "stats" about a famous inventor.
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