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7th grade astronomy simulations $5-10

Preview of The International Space Station – Digital Scavenger Hunt Activity

The International Space Station – Digital Scavenger Hunt Activity

Created by
Teach With Fergy
The International Space Station - Meeting Our Needs Scavenger Hunt Activity – Device-Based Scavenger Hunt Activity. This activity is the coolest thing I've created and your kids are going to love it, mine do. Think of a scavenger hunt, then add devices (Smartphones, Chromebooks, Laptops, or Tablets), engaged students, and learning through assessment and you have this resource.Quick Disclaimer. In order to use this activity, your classroom must have at least 1 device per 3 students. Smartphones,
Preview of Introduction to Stars and Planets Virtual Lab Bundle

Introduction to Stars and Planets Virtual Lab Bundle

Get 30% off each lab with the Introduction to Stars & Planets Virtual Lab Bundle! These three interactive lab assignments will introduce your students to the Inner and Outer Planets of the Solar System and the Life Cycles of Stars. Students will learn:The Inner Planets⚗️Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of the Solar System⚗️Identify the Inner Planets based on Size & Appearance⚗️Record Data such as Number of Moons, Orbit Period, & Surface Characteristics⚗️Analyze the Mantle, Crust, &a
Preview of Constellations Lab

Constellations Lab

I was about to lecture on constellations this year and realized that perhaps the students could teach themselves by using Stellarium-web.org, where they can move and manipulate the sky. I created this worksheet/guide for them to follow! It worked great and they enjoyed it. I had to give them some verbal help, but overall it was much more effective than a lecture. You will need computer access for your students, although you could do it as a demo on a smartboard but that would be less effecti
Preview of Space Science & Atmospheric Science Activities for Middle School & High School

Space Science & Atmospheric Science Activities for Middle School & High School

Created by
AwesomeScience
A bundle of activities for space science and atmospheric science students.Please see individual files for additional details.Click here to follow my store and receive the latest updates.Original Artwork (©AwesomeScience). For Personal Use Only. Uneditable.Page count does not include Terms of Use and links to supplementary activities. Copyright ©AwesomeScience 2013 – The Present.All Rights Reserved by Author. By using this Resource you agree to the Terms as outlined in the Terms of Service. This
Preview of Gravity Simulation Lab (Digital Version Included) Distance Learning

Gravity Simulation Lab (Digital Version Included) Distance Learning

This simulation lab is perfect for supporting a unit on Gravity. Students will use the simulation to examine gravitational forces and its effects on the Sun, Earth and Moon system by completing various tasks. Variables will include gravitational forces, velocity, mass of objects, gravity/no gravity (inertia) and orbital shape. In addition this simulation will reinforce and demonstrate Newton's Laws. Students walk away understanding what can be a very difficult concept and brings it alive! And to
Preview of Escape Room Science Pack: Charting Tides and Moon Phases

Escape Room Science Pack: Charting Tides and Moon Phases

Created by
Jedi Of Hogwarts
In this escape room activity your students will learn to create charts/double line graphs with data collected, analyze the data to identify the Median as well as the neap tide by competing to be the first to unlock the treasure you have hidden for them. The Escape Room pack provides pre and post lesson activities as well as all of the printables you will need to complete the lesson. You will also find an editable version of the lesson that you can use to adapt the activity for your own needs,
Preview of 2024 Solar Eclipse Digital Assignment

2024 Solar Eclipse Digital Assignment

Created by
ALotl Good Stuff
This digital assignment assists students in understanding what an eclipse is and the different types of eclipses' as well as how they can happen. The assignment also cover the safety of wearing appropriate eye protection while viewing the eclipse. The reading portions of this assignment were pulled from NASA and are followed with comprehension questions to check students' knowledge on the reading. There is also an interactive link provided in which students can get a visual of the pathway the to
Preview of Classification of Star Spectra Activity

Classification of Star Spectra Activity

Purpose:  The purpose of this investigation is to create a classification system for stars based on their light spectra.   Then use this system to classify new stars.Skills: Students will analyze and interpret data by recognizing patterns and sorting model light spectra.This simulates Annie Jump Cannon's work on the Harvard Spectral System and helps students understand why the stars are organized as OBAFGKM.
Preview of Journey to a Black Hole

Journey to a Black Hole

Created by
Drew Fasolini
Students take an incredible interactive virtual journey using NASA's space website to visit black holes and discovery the mystery behind these powerful dying stars. On their journey, students will discover and use tools used by scientist to explore the universe around them. Once they have documented their findings, students will begin a virtual journey to a black hole (Cygnus 1 or Andromeda). This product comes with a lesson plan with all the references and links to the websites that will be use
Preview of Mission Control: Astronaut Training - Classroom Simulation

Mission Control: Astronaut Training - Classroom Simulation

A three-part competition where students will learn facts about NASA, the moon, and space travel. Requires PowerPoint and a projector. All other materials are included.
Preview of Tilt and Seasons Graphing

Tilt and Seasons Graphing

Students will use a simulation to graph the temperature change for the following locations: the Equator, Southern Hemisphere, Northern Hemisphere, and the North Pole. The student will complete the graph and answer questions based on the data related to tilt, seasons, and temperature changes of locations on Earth. The students will also be looking at daylight hours and how that impacts the seasons and temperatures of the select locations. Students should be able to learn and understand that the
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