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High school algebra laboratories for ESL-EFL-ELL

Preview of Distance Formula Lesson (Discovery Lab)

Distance Formula Lesson (Discovery Lab)

Created by
Idea Galaxy
This is a discovery activity that will guide your students to deriving the distance formula using the Pythagorean Theorem. This is a partner activity that is an introduction before you give notes. This resource includes: -Background Building Activity -A Discovery Activity -Reflection
Preview of Relative Dating | Digital Lab Activity | Editable

Relative Dating | Digital Lab Activity | Editable

In this Google Slides™ digital lab activity, the students will infer the logical sequence of geologic events and establish a relative age for a series of rock layers for 12 locations. It includes three vocabulary pages, twelve different outcrops, a summary slide where the students reconstruct the geologic history of a region, and discussion questions (NYS Regents questions). This is an interactive lab activity with drag & drop features.ESL Strategies: This lab activity is scaffolded for Engl
Preview of Experimental Probability Activity (dice lab)

Experimental Probability Activity (dice lab)

In this activity students work with a partner to roll a pair of dice (many times) and record the sum of the dice in a data collection sheet. Once the data has been collected the students are walked through the process of calculating the experimental probability for each sum and then the theoretical probability for each sum and are asked questions about the differences they find between the values. Students also make a bar graph using the percentages for theoretical probability and can visually s
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 The Doppler Effect - Evidence for the Big Bang Theory | Digital Lab Activity

The Doppler Effect - Evidence for the Big Bang Theory | Digital Lab Activity

In this Google Slides™ digital lab activity, the students will learn how the Doppler effect is used to measure the movement of galaxies and stars in space and why the redshift in the light from distant galaxies is one of the pieces of evidence for the Big Bang Theory. The students will analyze light spectra from galaxies and stars. They will notice a pattern in the relationship between the position of the absorption lines with respect to the red end of the electromagnetic spectrum and the distan
Preview of ESL Newcomer Activities Introduction to Science Vocabulary

ESL Newcomer Activities Introduction to Science Vocabulary

Give your beginner or newcomer English Language Learners (ELL) multiple exposure to science vocabulary, lab safety, the scientific method, and experiment procedure. Use the vocabulary and writing activities to introduce and reinforce vocabulary and science concepts.Research shows students need 8-12 exposures to new vocabulary. This no prep unit will give your students plenty of practice in acquiring and using science vocabulary. Your students can keep the anchor charts/study guides handy as t
Preview of Algebra Lab: Quadratics - Using the Vertex Formula with Water Rockets!

Algebra Lab: Quadratics - Using the Vertex Formula with Water Rockets!

Created by
Algebra4All
Are you the type of teacher who will go that extra mile to get your students involved. Then have I got a lab for you! Build and launch water rockets to help your students connect with quadratics and the vertex formula. With just a few simple and inexpensive PVC parts from the local home improvement store, and a bicycle pump, you can build yourself a simple and fun water bottle rocket launcher. And the rockets are simple 2-liter soda bottles, but boy do they fly! See my students launching wa
Preview of Stream Erosion and Deposition | Digital & Editable Lab Activity | NGSS & NYS

Stream Erosion and Deposition | Digital & Editable Lab Activity | NGSS & NYS

In this Google Slides™ digital lab activity, the students will determine the ability of a stream to erode and deposit sediments depending on the water velocity. They will learn about erosional and depositional stream features such as V-shaped valleys, deltas, flood plains, and meanders as they take a virtual field trip and follow a river from the mountains to the ocean. This is an interactive lab activity with drag & drop features, videos, stream tables demos, and graphing. Learning Objectiv
Preview of Correlation of Rock Layers using Index Fossils | Digital Lab Activity | Editable

Correlation of Rock Layers using Index Fossils | Digital Lab Activity | Editable

In this Google Slides™ digital lab activity, the students will correlate different outcrops using the law of superposition. The lab includes a vocabulary page, 9 different stratigraphic columns, and 4 slides of discussion questions. The students will look for patterns in rock layer sequencing, composition, index fossils, and volcanic ash layers to identify relationships between rock outcrops found at different locations and reconstruct stratigraphic columns. This is an interactive lab activity w
Preview of How Many Licks to the Center of a Tootsie Pop? Statistics!

How Many Licks to the Center of a Tootsie Pop? Statistics!

Looking for novel way to get your middle school students excited about math and statistics?! This file contains everything you need to conduct the experiment (except the Tootsie Pops!) that answers the age old question "How many licks does it take to get the center of a tootsie pop?" The lesson covers mean, median, mode, range, outliers, tables, graphs, box and whisker plots, data collection, pre and post discussion questions, experimental procedures, and student reflection. I also provided a s
Preview of Radiometric & Absolute Dating of Rocks | Digital Lab Activity | Editable | NGSS

Radiometric & Absolute Dating of Rocks | Digital Lab Activity | Editable | NGSS

In this Google Slides™ digital lab activity, the students will use absolute dating, also known as radiometric dating, to find the age of fossils and rocks samples. They will calculate the half-life of a radioactive isotope, graph the radioactive decay of a radioactive isotope and its stable product, and analyze radioactive decay curves to find the age of igneous rock samples. This is an interactive lab activity with a link to an online radioactive decay simulation and drag & drop features. W
Preview of Geologic History Bundle | Editable Notes, Lab & Review Activities | NYS Regents

Geologic History Bundle | Editable Notes, Lab & Review Activities | NYS Regents

This bundle covers everything your students need to know about Geologic History for the New York State (NYS) Regents exam. It includes guided notes with practice questions, teacher presentations, and 3 digital and interactive lab activities. The students will learn about relative and absolute dating, index fossils, the correlation of rock layers, and the geologic time scale. They will also learn how to read and use pages 1, 2, 3, 8, and 9 of the Earth Science References Tables (ESRT) as well as
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 Life Cycle of Stars | Digital Lab Activity | Editable | NGSS

Life Cycle of Stars | Digital Lab Activity | Editable | NGSS

In this Google Slides™ digital lab activity, the students will use a simulation to investigate the life cycle of stars based on their initial masses. They will notice a relationship between the mass of a star and how it evolves. This is an interactive lab activity with a link to an online simulation (Star in a Box), a PBS video, and drag & drop features. The students will use the online simulator to create a model that shows the cycle stars go through, from the formation of the star to its d
Preview of Properties of Water Virtual Lab

Properties of Water Virtual Lab

Students will better their understanding of experimental design by collecting and analyzing data related to: Surface tensionAdhesion CohesionCapillary actionSpecific HeatThere is a pull tab with background information for students to rely on if they need a refresher or haven't learned this material. This is an excellent experiment to have students complete from home, either due to distance learning or if a student is absent. A list of common household items is included for students to gather wha
Preview of Flip Book Transformation Project

Flip Book Transformation Project

Created by
StefBub
Students create a flip book using Power Point to discover and/or apply properties of geometric transformations. The student handout provides detailed instructions on how to create the flip book which includes using the “duplicate slide” feature in Power Point. Students are required* to create a minimum of 10 slides with 4 different movements. Students are given the opportunity to choose what type of movements they use within given parameters. This choice provides the opportunity for great di
Preview of Investigating the Spread of a Viral Outbreak

Investigating the Spread of a Viral Outbreak

Created by
Ruddy4Learning
Students in grades 5 - 9 model the spread of an infectious disease under the entertaining theme of a zombie outbreak. One student unknowingly is patient zero and students simulate the spread of an airborne illness. This highly engaging activity covers health topics, nature of science, and math skills as students graph data in a line plot. Higher level students can be challenged to find the function of the exponential growth of the outbreak.
Preview of Layers of the Atmosphere | Digital Lab Activity | Editable | NGSS

Layers of the Atmosphere | Digital Lab Activity | Editable | NGSS

In this Google Slides™ digital lab activity, the students will explore the properties of Earth’s Atmosphere. They will understand how the atmosphere is divided into layers based on temperature changes at different altitudes. They will describe the structure of Earth’s atmosphere and investigate temperature, density, and pressure changes in the different layers. In addition, they will identify the meteorological and astronomical phenomena that occur in each layer of Earth’s atmosphere. This is an
Preview of Engineering an Animal for a Habitat Complete 5E Adaptation Lesson Plan Bundle

Engineering an Animal for a Habitat Complete 5E Adaptation Lesson Plan Bundle

This lesson plan takes all the hard work out of a fun way to teach adaptations! You just have to figure out which differentiated worksheet works best for your students, print, and be prepared for an exiting day of active learning. This 5E lesson plan includes everything for you to successfully Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate without giving a lecture and incorporates STEM into your class as students design models of the animal they engineered. Also includes a follow up Extension
Preview of Math Lab:  Terminating and Repeating Decimals/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Math Lab: Terminating and Repeating Decimals/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

This is a GREAT lab for students to discover the value of patterns in our wonderful world of mathematics! * In the lesson, students DO discover a relationship between fractions and decimals beginning with NINETEEN FRACTIONS THAT STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO DIVIDE THE NUMERATOR BY THE DENOMINATOR ON EACH.* Students learn the meaning of the terms "terminating" and "repeating" relative to decimals.* Students learn how and when it is appropriate to use the bar above repeating decimals. *
Preview of Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Station Rotation

Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution Station Rotation

Created by
Michelle Fries
A Hands-On Approach to Solving Systems of Equations by Substitution. This activity helps students to really understand the substitution method by having them physically replace a variable with its equivalent value.
Preview of Inverse Function Investigation with Desmos.com

Inverse Function Investigation with Desmos.com

Created by
StefBub
In this online investigation, students use Desmos.com as a substitute for the traditional graphing calculator to investigate properties of inverse functions. This is a great introductory activity into inverse functions as it gives students a visual understanding of what a function and its inverse can look like. In the activity, students are instructed to create a table of values for a function, create the table of values for the inverse function, and graph the line y=x. In so doing, students
Preview of The Theory of Continental Drift | Digital Lab Activity | Editable | NGSS

The Theory of Continental Drift | Digital Lab Activity | Editable | NGSS

In this Google Slides™ digital lab activity, the students will analyze and interpret data on the distribution of fossils and rocks, and continental shapes to provide evidence of past plate motions and continental drift. This lab activity follows the 5E model with the Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, and Evaluate phases. It is an interactive lab activity with drag & drop activities, video clips, and Regents questions. The key is included.ESL Strategies: This lab activity is scaffolded for
Preview of Scatterplots Linear Regression Line of Best Fit Forearms & Height (Editable)

Scatterplots Linear Regression Line of Best Fit Forearms & Height (Editable)

Created by
Peter Jonnard
After teaching my students about scatterplots, correlation, and the line of best fit, I take a day for them to do a hands-on lab, in which they measure their height (in inches) and their forearm length (from the tip of their elbow, to the bony point on their wrist), and we plot the class data, write the equation of the line of best fit, and then use the equation generated both forwards and backwards. They will need 45 minutes to an hour to do this in class. I have found that if the students br
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