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7th grade astronomy simulations for Gifted and Talented

Preview of Day and Night Earth's Rotation Activity

Day and Night Earth's Rotation Activity

Rotation, Day and Night and Time Zones become clear with this spinning paper model perfect for Interactive Notebooks (INBs). This lesson plan and hands-on simulation involves students spinning a mini-model of the Earth as it experiences daylight and darkness. It gives kids a visual representation of why we have time zones! Includes: Lesson Plan Spinner Printable Student worksheet Teacher Answer Key Check out the preview document to see the paper Earth spinner included in this product. Do
Preview of Earth's Rotation and Revolution Interactive Notebook

Earth's Rotation and Revolution Interactive Notebook

No student has been into space to see the Earth rotate on it's axis or revolve around the Sun (as cool as that would be)! These notebook pages give them a concrete understanding of these two very important motions.
Preview of Zombie Task Force Simulation for Model United Nations BUNDLE

Zombie Task Force Simulation for Model United Nations BUNDLE

Get students debating and engaged in Model UN with this fun Zombie Task Force simulation! This bundle includes everything you will need to host an effective Model UN simulation. The comprehensive Zombie Task Force Simulation Slides presentation will walk your students through the process from learning what it means to be a delegate to successfully writing a resolution. Resources and graphic organizers are provided for each step of the process. This is a great way to kick off your club or unit! S
Preview of Gifted and Talented - Living on Your Own:  Lessons in Financial Responsibility

Gifted and Talented - Living on Your Own: Lessons in Financial Responsibility

Created by
Learning Highway
Challenge your gifted and talented to play the “game of life” and survive financially during their first year in college. This concept-based unit allows students to “earn” an inheritance from a distant relative by repurposing items from a barn. With this “money,” students find affordable housing, transportation, furnishings, and other essentials. Then the “game of life begins with monthly reoccurring expenses, opportunities to buy additional necessities and/or wants, as well as challenges or o
Preview of Tides Lab Using Water Balloons - Hands On Experience That Kids LOVE!

Tides Lab Using Water Balloons - Hands On Experience That Kids LOVE!

This lab is a really fun way to use discovery and investigation to teach students how gravity and inertia cause tides, along with the moon. The cost is low (a package of water balloons and yarn) and it is a great activity to get kids moving and outside. They work in small groups and go through a series of steps and procedures and record data. This was one of the most fun labs of the year for students and was instrumental is having kids understand why we have high tides on the side of the Earth c
Preview of Gifted Crime Scene Investigation Activity The Case of the Missing Cash

Gifted Crime Scene Investigation Activity The Case of the Missing Cash

This highly engaging crime scene investigation activity will have your students using their critical thinking skills as they critically read and analyze witness testimonies, view and evaluate evidence, and draw inferences to determine the motive and identity of the person guilty of robbing a bank. Higher-level thinking skills will be practiced while investigating the crime scene, as students form a hypothesis about who committed the crime, establish a motive, and then justify their hypothesis b
Preview of Class Escape Problem Solving Game

Class Escape Problem Solving Game

Created by
Erin Smith ELA
Modeled after the popular "Escape" games in many cities around the country, this classroom version prompts students to work together as a class to solve puzzles, connect the clues, and crack the code! This is a great activity for the first week of school to encourage teamwork and help students get to know each other and the classroom. Your students will be totally engaged in this hands-on challenge! You will need the following tools: - tape - color printer - scissors or paper cutter - white c
Preview of Create your own civilization based off of 'Weslandia'

Create your own civilization based off of 'Weslandia'

Created by
Travel Chick
Create your own civilization based off of the book 'Weslandia'. Students will use their social studies knowledge to create their own utopian society. Your students will have a blast taking knowledge that they have previously learned about and applying it to their new civilization! Their creativity will amaze you!!!! ***UPDATED!!!!*** More creatively designed! More rubric options! Teacher information page included Curriculum: CCSS Writing: W.2, W.4, W.5, W.6, W.8, W.10 Social Studies: geog
Preview of Gravity and Orbits PhET Lab

Gravity and Orbits PhET Lab

Created by
Sunrise Science
This virtual PhET Gravity and Orbits simulation lab provides students opportunity to experiment with the variables that affect the force of gravity between two objects and the concept of orbital motion. This inquiry activity can be used in a physical science class while students are exploring motion and gravity. This could also be incorporated during an astronomy unit or even as an inquiry into the concept of gravity alone. There are two differentiated versions of this activity:The green circle
Preview of Solar & Lunar Eclipses Virtual Exploration Lab

Solar & Lunar Eclipses Virtual Exploration Lab

What is the difference between a Solar and Lunar eclipse? In this virtual lab, students will manipulate the Earth & Moon to determine what causes an eclipse. Students will also:⚗️Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of an Eclipse⚗️Identify the Lunar Phases that occur during Eclipses⚗️Draw Diagrams of a Solar & Lunar Eclipse⚗️Compare & Contrast Partial and Total EclipsesNOTE: This activity links to the free Interactive from Earth Space Lab. Check it out below!Solar & Lunar EclipsesPu
Preview of Gravity and Orbits PhET Simulation

Gravity and Orbits PhET Simulation

Students use a PhET computer simulation of the Earth and Sun orbit to see how different variables affect the orbit and the force of gravity between the two objects. In this computer model, students change variables (mass and distance) of the Earth and Sun to see how they affect the force of gravity and the orbit of the Earth. In the first part of the activity, students observe the Earth’s orbit around the sun under ”normal” conditions. In part 2, students look at the relationship between mass a
Preview of Class Escape: Halloween Edition

Class Escape: Halloween Edition

Created by
Erin Smith ELA
My students loved my original Class Escape, so I created the HALLOWEEN EDITION when they begged me to make another! Modeled after the popular "Escape" games in many cities around the country, this classroom version prompts students to work together as a class to solve puzzles, connect the clues, and crack the code! Your students will be totally engaged in this hands-on, Halloween-themed challenge! You will need the following tools: - tape - color printer (preferred) or regular printer - scisso
Preview of Life Cycle of a Star Virtual Exploration Lab

Life Cycle of a Star Virtual Exploration Lab

What are the stages of a star's life? In this virtual lab, students will use mathematical data to analyze the life cycles of different stars based on their initial mass. Students will also:⚗️Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of Stars⚗️Analyze the Fusion of Hydrogen Atoms into Helium⚗️Explain the Correlation between a Star's Mass and its' Age⚗️Investigate the Formation of Neutron Stars & Black HolesNOTE: This activity links to the Star in the Box Simulation from Las Cumbres University. Check
Preview of Big Bang Evidence: Red Shift - Virtual Lab Simulation

Big Bang Evidence: Red Shift - Virtual Lab Simulation

NO FLASH NEEDED! Students will explore the early steps of the Big Bang and then prove the Universe is expanding by manipulating the light of a galaxy moving away from or towards Earth. This virtual lab is excellent for remote or in-class laboratory exploration. The virtual lab simulation worksheet contains auto-fill in blanks, so no annotation software is needed. The links for the free sites used are located within the lab.
Preview of Earth's Rotation & Seasons Virtual Exploration Lab

Earth's Rotation & Seasons Virtual Exploration Lab

How does the Earth's tilt result in the four Seasons? In this virtual lab, students will observe the Earth rotating on its axis and how it's tilt changes as it revolves around the Sun. Students will also:⚗️Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of Rotation vs. Revolution⚗️Describe how the Earth's Rotation results in Day & Night⚗️Analyze how different Seasons occur in different Hemispheres simultaneously⚗️Create Visual Models of the Earth's Tilt at different LatitudesNOTE: This activity links to t
Preview of Choose Your Adventure: Dystopia

Choose Your Adventure: Dystopia

Immerse your students in the world of Dystopian literature with this "Choose Your Adventure" activity! Students are inserted into the story as the protagonist and are given a series of choices that will determine their fate. There are 74 choices and 28 possible endings! They must navigate through social classes, a rebellion, totalitarian rule, and a dubious government. Use as a hook activity for a novel, a genre study, or to accompany another dystopian text!
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 Stock Market Game - Interactive Activity to Purchase, Trade and Track Stocks

Stock Market Game - Interactive Activity to Purchase, Trade and Track Stocks

Economics by itself? Boring. Economics with a competition and prize involved? Now we're talking!I created this activity to enrich my Sixth Grade Social Studies unit on Economics. I begin by teaching about the stock market, going over vocab and practicing calculating stocks/broker's commision. If your students have a basic understanding of the stock market, then this is the perfect next step. The object is to have your students purchase stocks (while paying you - their broker - a 5% commiss
Preview of Defining Leadership & Creating Tomorrow's Leaders Today

Defining Leadership & Creating Tomorrow's Leaders Today

In a democratic society, choosing effected leaders is an essential criterion for citizens. In this activity, students will explore leadership qualities that are essential for a strong leader, not only in the government, but also in all facets of life. Through understanding what makes a leader, students are then able to model those traits and become leaders themselves. Students will explore leadership through analyzing ambiguous information about major leaders throughout history. Using that limit
Preview of The Inner Planets Virtual Exploration Lab

The Inner Planets Virtual Exploration Lab

What do the Inner Planets have in common? In this virtual lab, students will investigate the four inner planets of the Solar System and how they compare to one another. Students will also:⚗️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, & Core Compositions of the Inner PlanetsNOTE: This activity links to the Nine Plane
Preview of The Martian Classroom Labs and Activities

The Martian Classroom Labs and Activities

Product DescriptionThis is an multi sensual immersion into the world created in The Martian by Andy Weir. All are in Word format so that you can customize to your school's needs. The Martian Video Questions We have included both a blank Student Video Question worksheet and a Teacher Answer Sheet. Asks questions in order of the movies so that you can stop and discuss the various topics as the movie is viewed. Great intro to the concept of Mars colonization.The Martian Book QuestionsA chapter by
Preview of Newton's Second Law PhET Lab

Newton's Second Law PhET Lab

Created by
Sunrise Science
This lesson using the Forces in One Dimension PhET virtual lab will allow students to construct their own understanding of Newton’s Second Law of Motion without necessarily being told the name of the Law itself. Students at this point in their physics unit will need to understand the concept of mass, motion with respect to a reference point, that an object in motion always changes its position and may change its direction, that the speed of an object is determined by the distance it travels in a
Preview of Learning Disabilities Simulations- Social Emotional Learning for Students

Learning Disabilities Simulations- Social Emotional Learning for Students

Every classroom in the world is comprised of students who learn differently. Our students are surrounded by peers who have learning disabilities, speech disorders, attention deficits, and more!  Are we teaching our kids about these differences?  Are we equipping them to help their peers and show empathy towards them?  Have we empowered those who learn differently?In this 4-part simulation, students will gain an understanding of how some kids learn, struggle, and feel during parts of their learni
Preview of The Outer Planets Virtual Exploration Lab

The Outer Planets Virtual Exploration Lab

What do the Outer Planets have in common? In this virtual lab, students will investigate the four Outer Planets of the Solar System and how they compare to one another. Students will also:⚗️Test their Pre-Existing Knowledge of the Solar System⚗️Identify the Outer Planets based on Size & Unique Features⚗️Record Data such as Number of Moons, Orbit Period, & Surface Characteristics⚗️Analyze the Atmospheric, Mantle, & Core Compositions of the Outer PlanetsNOTE: This activity links to the
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