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Elementary Martin Luther King Day word problems laboratories for International Baccalaureate

Preview of Measuring Matter (mass, volume, and density)

Measuring Matter (mass, volume, and density)

Created by
Lori Stidham
This lesson is a fun way to help your students explore the mass, volume, and density of everyday objects. It teaches them all about measuring matter and then allows them to practice what they have learned through hands-on labs and word problem worksheets. It is primarily targeted for the 5-7 grade classroom. This lesson includes: 1. “Measuring Matter”PowerPoint with student handout 2. “Measuring Matter: Your Turn” (follows the ppt and lets students practice finding mass, volume, and density) 3
Preview of Halloween Science: Candy Corn Experiment!

Halloween Science: Candy Corn Experiment!

Have your student explore which temperature of water will dissolve the candy corns first! They will be following the steps of the scientific method by predicting, observing, recording,drawing and concluding. This is a great activity to put in a center or even do as a demo or a whole class! Super EASY!
Preview of Unit Conversion (Unit Factor Method) Challenge Stations

Unit Conversion (Unit Factor Method) Challenge Stations

Created by
The Middle Brain
I believe unit conversions / stoichiometry / dimensional analysis is one of the most important skills to master. It is so useful in real life, whether traveling internationally, cooking, building, sewing, etc. After the 50th worksheet and word problem, I decided to make activities and stations for my students to practice unit conversions. Each station is set up for a different “real life” scenario that could involve unit conversion. You can modify the scenarios to fit the materials you have, but
Preview of Black History Month Science Activities with SEL - Martin Luther King and Mandela

Black History Month Science Activities with SEL - Martin Luther King and Mandela

Created by
EasyFunScience
February is Black History Month! Celebrate the achievements of historical figures with this collection of Black History Month Science Activities. This bundle includes two science + SEL (Social Emotional Learning) activities for hands-on fun in your middle school or upper elementary classroom!What's Included (see Preview for all the details):Chalkboard Slime and Forgiveness SEL + Science Activity featuring Nelson MandelaDissolving Inequalities SEL + Science Activity featuring Martin Luther King J
Preview of Martin Luther King Jr. Science Activity - Black History Month or MLK Day

Martin Luther King Jr. Science Activity - Black History Month or MLK Day

Created by
EasyFunScience
Looking for a MLK Day Science Resource for your Middle School Students? This EASY, low-prep resource, connects scientific exploration with the historical context of Martin Luther King Jr.'s efforts for social equality. This classroom activity provides an experimental setup where students observe the solubility of colored sugar in various liquids and relate these outcomes to the societal changes advocated by Martin Luther King Jr.This resource is designed to facilitate an understanding of solubil
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 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 Engineering: Weights and Measures Conversion Tables

Engineering: Weights and Measures Conversion Tables

A weights and measures conversion table is useful when converting and calculating engineering, construction and STEM problem solving projects and activities. It helps students learn how to locate information and convert that information into their calculations. The conversion table also allows teachers to increase the rigor in their activities and problem solving projects by supplying students access to the needed information to accurately calculate a complex problem.
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 Skittles Proportion Activity

Skittles Proportion Activity

Students are to be provided a bag of skittles. They are going to use proportions and ratios to determine if there are the same number/ratio of each color in all different sized bags. I had students work in groups of 2 for this activity. Within the activity I broke it up into three different sections; a pre-lab, lab, and post-lab portion. Students make initial guesses/hypothesis, test out their theory, use proportions and ratios to analyze their results and graph data.
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 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 Measurement Lab I Weight Mass Length Capacity and Time

Measurement Lab I Weight Mass Length Capacity and Time

The measurement lab is a 24 question hands-on activity that includes all the components of measurement: using the tools, recognizing the terms, and converting measurements. It includes weight, mass, length, capacity, time, and temperature in both customary and metric units. The hands on measurement lab gives students all the confidence they need in order to master their measurement objectives! Instructions and extension questions are included. And be sure to check out my Measurement Google Forms
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 Comparing a White Egg and Brown Egg

Comparing a White Egg and Brown Egg

Created by
Kristen Brower
This science experiment is great to use around Martin Luther King Day, having the children compare the inside of a white egg to the inside of a brown egg.
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 Rock Cycle Lab Bundle

Rock Cycle Lab Bundle

Students will create sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic rocks with these interactive labs, culminating in an edible chocolate rock cycle lab at the end.
Preview of Rubber Bone Experiment

Rubber Bone Experiment

Kids will go crazy after watching a bone bend like rubber. Just put a chicken bone into a jar of vinegar for a few days! Use this lab sheet to keep track of observations and results.
Preview of How Much for Those Fries?

How Much for Those Fries?

Created by
MrNick1
Newly revised and improved. What price should I charge for an order of french fries to maximize my profit? In this activity, the student will be given a total numbe of french fries orders sold at a given price. From this data the student will be asked to analyze this information and present their findings. This lesson will reinforce the theory of graphing data, defining variables, evaluating equations and inequalities using replacement sets, and formulating a conclusion. The use of spreadsh
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