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Preview of Graphing Data Review * Excellent Sub Plan*

Graphing Data Review * Excellent Sub Plan*

Created by
Sadler Science
Do you want to give your science students more chances to practice graphing? This resource teaches students to choose the best graph type, and practice graphing. Plus, it makes an excellent science sub-plan. This skill is an essential prerequisite for the NGSS Science and Engineering Practice of Analyzing and Interpreting Data. In 6-8 grade students should be able to:Represent data in tables and/or various graphic displays (bar graphs, pictographs, and/or pie charts) to reveal patterns that i
Preview of Balloon Rocket Lab Investigation: Newton's Laws of Motion

Balloon Rocket Lab Investigation: Newton's Laws of Motion

Students who have been exposed to the Newton's Laws of Motion will love this interactive lab! This lab requires students to analyze what they already know about Newton's Laws and apply them to this lab investigation. As always, I try to have my students have a part in the decision process of the lab activity. By deciding on the independent variable of this activity, they test their ability to use what they have learned to predict the outcome of the activity. A proper use of the Scientific Method
Preview of Cryptic Crunchy Crusts: MS-LS1-1  Teacher Guide with Student Handout

Cryptic Crunchy Crusts: MS-LS1-1 Teacher Guide with Student Handout

Created by
Science Sphinx
Short performance assessment of MS-LS1-1: Conduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells.PhenomenonIn the White Sands National Monument, biotic crusts are largely composed of cyanobacteria and fungi.  Three-Dimensional StatementStudents plan an investigation into the microorganisms that make up the biotic soil crusts at White Sands National Park that will allow students to view the microorganisms at
Preview of Cryptic Crunchy Crusts: MS-LS1-1  Teacher Guide with Student Handout

Cryptic Crunchy Crusts: MS-LS1-1 Teacher Guide with Student Handout

Created by
Science Sphinx
Short performance assessment for MS-LS1-1. Conduct an investigation to provide evidence that living things are made of cells; either one cell or many different numbers and types of cells.PhenomenonIn the White Sands National Monument, biotic crusts are largely composed of cyanobacteria and fungi.  Three-Dimensional StatementStudents plan an investigation into the microorganisms that make up the biotic soil crusts at White Sands National Park that will allow students to view the microorganisms a
Preview of Zombie Motion, Speed and Acceleration Physics Lab Set

Zombie Motion, Speed and Acceleration Physics Lab Set

Created by
3D-PT
Have you had days where your students seem like zombies? Why not have them act like zombies to study the physics of motion?!This lab set contains all the note sheets, labs and follow up to study speed, motion, acceleration and the start of Newton's Laws!You can change this to study the motion and force of zombies, though I did this with the physics cars I had. I also found that red, black and blue dry erase markers can be used to make a quick zombie makeup set. You can scare students or have the
Preview of Distance Rate Time Word Problem Practice (Editable)

Distance Rate Time Word Problem Practice (Editable)

Designed to print on a half sheet for composition notebooks. Show the proportional relationship between distance, rate, and time (when time is constant) by using a triangle. Demonstrate how to use the triangle to find the equation to solve each type of problem. Three example problems given, then 9 independent practice problems provided. Problems are simple enough for students that are just beginning to multiply and divide with rational numbers. Editable document and answer key provided.
Preview of Formula Triangle / Algebra Triangle / Math Triangle Equation Sheet

Formula Triangle / Algebra Triangle / Math Triangle Equation Sheet

Created by
The Lesson Lab
This is a handy student reference sheet that students complete throughout a course as they progress through new physics concepts and formulas. Students can use it as a reference while they are solving problems. The sheets allow students to see the relationships between variables within a single formula as well as between different formulas. The sheet also helps students break down complicated word problems into steps by teaching them to identifying units that correspond to variables within for
Preview of STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

STEM Forces & Motion (6th, 7th, 8th) Energy Bounce DRIVING STEM

ENERGY BOUNCEStudents are challenged to investigate potential and kinetic energy as they look for patterns in the way a ball bounces. Collect data. Analyze data. Make decisions using data. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS1. What is the difference in kinetic and potential energy?2. What are some examples of energy transversions?Potential energy is energy that is stored in an object. If you stretch a rubber band, you will give it potential energy. As the rubber band is released, potential energy is changed to
Preview of Graphing Guidelines for Science and Math

Graphing Guidelines for Science and Math

These pages give graphing reference information for students. I have students paste them into their science journals and use them all year, including the "A-K Checklist" to ensure that they don't forget any essential parts of their graphs. These guidelines align with the Science and Engineering Practices in the NGSS standards.
Preview of Coronavirus (Covid-19) is not the flu.  It's worse.  Created from a VOX video

Coronavirus (Covid-19) is not the flu. It's worse. Created from a VOX video

Created by
evan chekas
Everyone has probably been inundated with a lot of Coronavirus (Covid-19) information and/or misinformation. I thought this video from Vox was good about demonstrating some of the misconceptions of comparing Corona-19 to a bad flu.Directions:First, watch the video on YouTube from Vox entitled: Vox- "Coronavirus is not the flu. It's worse".Second, complete the attached questions.Helpful Hint: Turn on the Closed Captions feature when you watch the video.
Preview of Motion and Forces. Displacement.

Motion and Forces. Displacement.

Created by
STEAM Punks
This is a warmup worksheet to help students become familiar with the idea of displacement. Students will do a basic/introductory problem involving adding and subtracting vectors.
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