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Elementary decimals laboratories for International Baccalaureate

Preview of Gravity Lab: Calculating Distance in Space

Gravity Lab: Calculating Distance in Space

Created by
Mark Brown
In this lab, students start by measuring how far they can jump on Earth, and then calculate how far they could jump on the different planets and Earth's moon, based on the amount of gravity present on each body. This was a great way to demonstrate the effects of gravity, while also reinforcing the 6th grade math concept of division of decimals. All steps of the scientific method are included, along with a full rubric to assess students' learning. **Find the Dual Language Spanish version here:
Preview of Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Mosaic Pixel Art Activity

Fractions, Decimals, and Percents Mosaic Pixel Art Activity

This mosaic/pixel act worksheet is a fun, creative, and engaging way to incorporate art into teaching the representation of fractions, decimals, and percents!Pictures of examples are included!Students are given a grid with 100 squares and can create a picture or designStudents then record the following in the bottom table:Colors that were usedNumber of squares in each colorFraction, decimal, and percent representing the number of squares out of the whole for each color usedCheck out these other
Preview of M&M Lab for Fractions, Decimals & Percents

M&M Lab for Fractions, Decimals & Percents

Lab for students to eat and learn! Students use a party size (halloween kind) bag of m&ms to calculate, convert and graph ratios, decimals and percents of each color of m&ms in the bag. Reflection and Critical Thinking Conclusion activity included. Extension extra credit also included. *for lower level students I add M&Ms to their bag to make 20 total since quantities per bag have lowered in recent years. 2 page procedures and 2 page Data collection
Preview of Separation Techniques Experiment - Chemical and Physical Change - G6 MYP Science

Separation Techniques Experiment - Chemical and Physical Change - G6 MYP Science

Challenge your students to separate a mixture of iron filings, salt, and sand in this student-led lab activity, recommended for grade 6 chemistry! In the process, your students will learn about pure substances and mixtures, separation techniques, and the importance of purity. Includes teacher preparation notes, student handouts, as well as opportunities for discussion, reflection, and extension.Get the Chemical and Physical Changes unit plan associated with this activity here.Designed with MYP i
Preview of Temperature & Matter Lab- Is Gas Really Matter? With Extension

Temperature & Matter Lab- Is Gas Really Matter? With Extension

✨Have you ever felt like your students "grasp" solids, liquids, and gases are matter- they take up space and have mass? But then, you realize they say things like "I can move through gas- like it's not here! It doesn't take up space" once you start getting into deeper discussions about it? That's what this lesson was designed for- to show that gas DOES take up space (inside a balloon) and prove that gas DOES have mass using scientific and mathematical evidence! ✨ I also felt like students were t
Preview of Math Lab Fibonacci Sequence Patterns in Nature

Math Lab Fibonacci Sequence Patterns in Nature

Welcome to Kindly Pass The Math!The following lab is intended to introduce students to The Fibonacci Sequence for the first time.* The lab is presented in an investigative manner, provoking thought among the students and guiding them into a great learning experience as they initially enter the world of The Fibonacci's Sequence.* Students find the lab to be as enjoyable as it is a great learning experience.* Students begin the lab by defining five pertinent terms to the lab investigation.* Th
Preview of Lesson Plan: Missing Organisms Prokaryote & Eukaryote

Lesson Plan: Missing Organisms Prokaryote & Eukaryote

Created by
ScienceManatee
This is a fully laid out in detail science investigation into Prokaryote and Eukaryotes.-Inquiry Based-Teaching notes included -Scholars will explore prokaryotes and Eukaryotes through a CSI missing organisms investigation. Instructional Framework: Science Investigation LessonObjective: Obj 1 – SWBAT classify organisms in to a Domain based on the presence or lack of a nucleus. Obj 2 – SWBAT compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.Obj 3 – SWBAT classify organisms into Kingdoms base
Preview of Dissolving Candy Canes Lab

Dissolving Candy Canes Lab

Looking for a fun lab to do with your students leading up to winter break? Have them show their knowledge about solvents and make observations about candy canes dissolving in different liquids. Students will time how long it takes each candy cane to dissolve in a different liquid, then record their results in a table and graph. Page 3 offers the option for them to use Claim, Evidence, Reasoning for their conclusion. Goes along with MYP B and C year 1 for science.Materials needed for lab:-mini ca
Preview of Measuring Populations Experiment - Ecology - Grade 6 MYP Science

Measuring Populations Experiment - Ecology - Grade 6 MYP Science

In this two-part ecology experiment recommended for grade 6 Biology, students record quadrat data and perform a mark-recapture simulation in order to estimate the size of populations. They will also learn how to measure wild populations and practice a variety of math skills. Includes teacher preparation notes, student handouts, as well as opportunities for reflection, discussion, and extension.Get the Ecology unit plan associated with this activity here.Designed with MYP in mind but appropriate
Preview of Cloud in a Jar | Experiment | Structured Scientific Inquiry

Cloud in a Jar | Experiment | Structured Scientific Inquiry

Learn about the scientific inquiry process and get a chance to experience it with your students! This quick, easy and fun experiment allows your students to learn about the water cycle, clouds and how they are formed! Using household items, this experiment is perfect for in-person teaching or remote learning! Create a cloud in a cup using different materials of the house!
Preview of Science Calculating Gravity Lab Activity Science Graving Calculation Gravity Lab

Science Calculating Gravity Lab Activity Science Graving Calculation Gravity Lab

Easy to incorporate, all you need is a scale! With this lab students weigh four different objects and calculate their weight on the different planets. The formula for calculating weight (mass x gravity = weight) is clearly stated in the directions. Students could use a calculator, or this activity can be a great interdisciplinary/cross-curricular math activity for practicing multiplying decimals!
Preview of The Layering Tower of Density

The Layering Tower of Density

This a great lab for 5th, 6th, or even 7th grade to perform. The lab uses different liquids and allows students to see how different substance have different densities. The lab begins by discussing the density of water and then predicting if other liquids will be less/more dense. The practice problems review the density formula, allows them to slowly develop a formal lab report, and practice density problems on their own. Also, it allows students review subtracting decimals and answer quest
Preview of Current Events Evaluation - MYP Criterion B

Current Events Evaluation - MYP Criterion B

A simple task that can be used with the IB MYP grading rubric for Individuals and Societies for Criterion B, or independently. Ideally you can run this as a lab and have students submit the work, or as an independent activity. For those looking to apply the IB MYP to this activity: Year 1 Rubric Criterion B Individuals and Societies, and Understanding or handout of all 6 Global Contexts. All documents are public documents available under Google searches.
Preview of Baking Science Experiment - Scientific Method - Grade 6 MYP Science

Baking Science Experiment - Scientific Method - Grade 6 MYP Science

This engaging baking science activity, recommended for grade 6, will have your students utilizing the steps of the scientific method in order to make the perfect cupcake! Students will practice unit conversions, identifying and selecting variables, and following the scientific inquiry cycle. Includes teacher preparation notes, student handouts, as well as opportunities for reflection, discussion, and extension.Get the Scientific Method unit plan associated with this activity here.Designed with M
Preview of Comparing Fuels Experiment - Energy - Grade 6 MYP Science

Comparing Fuels Experiment - Energy - Grade 6 MYP Science

Have your students measure the energy content in various alcohol fuels or nuts, recommended for grade 6 Physics or Chemistry. This is a low-prep, reliable experiment that is easy to plan and execute! During the activity, students will learn about combustion, the energy in food, and what makes a good fuel while practicing data collection and measurement skills. Includes teacher preparation notes, student handouts, as well as opportunities for reflection, discussion, and extension.Get the Energy u
Preview of My LIT Science notebook | Properties of Light | Inquiry

My LIT Science notebook | Properties of Light | Inquiry

This product was originally created to be used as several provocations that can be presented to students during any inquiry that is dealing with light, the sun, the sky, colours etc. It is made up of several different experiment and exploration type activities that students can participate in independently or collaboratively. This collection of “labs” can also be used in a centers based learning environment within a classroom. The options are endless in how you can present this content to your s
Preview of Chocolate Rock Cycle Lab

Chocolate Rock Cycle Lab

Students will act as the environment as they take their chocolate through each stage of the rock cycle. Step by step directions are included along with reflection questions to finish. The best part? This lab is edible!
Preview of New Thinking Routine BIG QUESTIONS

New Thinking Routine BIG QUESTIONS

BIG QUESTIONS - Thinking routineBIG QUESTIONS  is an 'analyse and evaluate' thinking routine. It has been designed to aid in humanities-based or historical inquiries. The ‘Big Questions invite thinkers to explore ideas that cross time and place.Thinkers can choose the ‘Big Questions’ they think would be relevant or useful to their own inquiry.Focus concepts includePeopleProcessPerspectiveProductProofPurposePrecursorPlaceProgressParallelsPredictionsAdapted from Buchan’s P’s of history in the text
Preview of What is a Year? (Inner Planet Revolutions)

What is a Year? (Inner Planet Revolutions)

Scientific Method inquiry about the solar system/space Students will show the distances of the inner planets from the sun compared to each other. Students will show the revolution of each planet using yarn then hang all 4 pieces next to each other to see the difference in their length. Students will come to the conclusion that planets further away from the sun have longer years because of the distance needed to travel in one revolution. The end product will be a visual of the inner planets' orb
Preview of M & M Math and Science Lab

M & M Math and Science Lab

Created by
Charity Marshall
A lab activity that combines the scientific method with creating graphs, changing fractions to decimals, to percent with M & M's.
Preview of Gravity Lab: Calculating Distance in Space (DUAL LANGUAGE SPANISH)

Gravity Lab: Calculating Distance in Space (DUAL LANGUAGE SPANISH)

Created by
Mark Brown
In this lab, students start by measuring how far they can jump on Earth, and then calculate how far they could jump on the different planets and Earth's moon, based on the amount of gravity present on each body. This was a great way to demonstrate the effects of gravity, while also reinforcing the 6th grade math concept of division of decimals. All steps of the scientific method are included, along with a full rubric to assess students' learning. **This lab is in Spanish** - Find the English ve
Preview of Airplane Engineering Challenge

Airplane Engineering Challenge

Created by
ChattyKathy
This is a great math lab that reinforces adding, subtracting, and multiplying decimals (5.NBT.7). Students are challenged to create a paper airplane designed to carry the most cargo (pennies) and travel the greatest distance. Materials Needed -pennies -colored cardstock -graph paper -tape -meter stick
Preview of Adding / Subtracting Decimals - Max 3 Decimal Places

Adding / Subtracting Decimals - Max 3 Decimal Places

70 questions with solutions adding and subtracting both positive and negative decimal numbers, each with between 0 and 3 decimal places. If anything with this sheet is not exactly as you would like, just let me know, and I'll do what I can to meet your need. Enjoy!
Preview of Scale Model Solar System using the AU in 130 Inches

Scale Model Solar System using the AU in 130 Inches

Great stem activity to help students create a scale model of the solar system by doing calculations & conversions with miles, AU's, & inches. Answer keys & worksheets are included.___________________________________Copyright © School Sisters ElementaryPermission to copy for single classroom use only.Please purchase additional licenses if you intend to share this product.
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