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Combine the joy of holidays with the wonder of science through seasonal experiments. This collection offers activities aligned with various celebrations, such as creating crystal ornaments, exploring thermal reactions on winter days, or making colorful eggs for spring. By integrating these holiday experiments into your classroom, you can make learning festive and fun.
Newton’s 3 Laws of Motion – Lab Station Activity
Science, Physics, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Newton's 3 Laws of Motion Lab Station Activity Students will learn Newton's three laws of motion through engaging lab stations. This hands-on physics activity allows small groups to rotate through 8 stations testing their knowledge of concepts like inertia, momentum, and equal-and-opposite forces. Stations feature building challenges, research questions, videos, and multiple choice assessments . A recording sheet tracks student progress as they navigate stations. This customizable resource works for middle and high school grade levels. Use it to introduce, reinforce or review Newton's laws of motion.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Motion, Newton, Forces, Objects, Lab Station
Sound, Sound Energy, and Speed – Lab Station Activity
Science, Physics, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Product Overview: The product under consideration is the Sound, Sound Energy, and Speed – Lab Station Activity . This interactive teaching resource invites students to explore key scientific concepts around sound and energy in an engaging, hands-on way. Suitable for use with students in Grade 8 through to Grade 11, this learning tool aligns particularly well with physics coursework. Main Features: A core element of this lab station activity hinges on active participation. It requires learners to interact directly with the content materials available at each station—ranging from video clips to informative readings or related assignments/tasks. Rather than a one-size-fits-all approach, this resource considers varying student speeds and comprehensions by including intermittent rest stations where additional catch-up time can be spent on previous activities or preparing for upcoming ones. This product file is multi-format—a detail that allows seamless deployment in any classroom setup whether traditional school environment or homeschool setting—an advantage that greatly benefits today's varied educational contexts. Unique Attributes: Each unique station offers the chance for learners to deepen their understanding of topics like renewable energy sources or future technologies while simultaneously honing skills such as research techniques and opinion-forming. The lesson's adaptability shines with its included bonus activities- a word scramble for academically stronger groups or a word search for those needing simpler tasks. Another attribute that sets Sound, Sound Energy, and Speed – Lab Station Activity apart is its creative integration of different learning modalities. From having students express personal opinions in paragraph form (station 3), watching educational videos (station 7), or creating their own assessment items (station 9), there are plenty of opportunities catering towards diverse learning styles. Lastly, whether utilized as a lab activity during regular instruction sessions or employed as productive revision tools leading up to exam periods—the flexibility offered by these stations allows educators maximum control over how best they are utilized within their unique classroom settings.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Sound, Energy, Speed, Lab Activity, Hands-on Learning
Static Electricity – Lab Station Activity
Science, Physics, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Static Electricity Lab Station Activity Bring static electricity concepts to life in your middle or high school science classroom. This interactive lab station activity allows students to engage with key physics concepts surrounding electrostatics, charging, and static electricity applications. Through nine unique stations, learners will conduct hands-on experiments, read applicability passages, watch expert videos, and more. The activity is designed to complement static electricity curriculum for grades 7-10. It requires almost no prep and includes detailed student sheets and answer keys. Extension activities like word scrambles and searches are also provided to maximize student engagement. Use this time-saving resource to create an immersive learning experience that will spark students' curiosity about the invisible world of static electricity.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Static, Electricity, Current, Charged, Lab Station, Static Lab, Electricity Activity, Static Electricity Activities, Static Word Scramble, Electrostatics Physics Lab Answers, Electricity Lab
Calculating Average Speed, Velocity, and Displacement – Lab Station Activity
Science, Physics, Grade 7, 8, 9, 10, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Calculating Average Speed, Velocity, and Displacement Lab Station Activity This editable high school physics lab station activity allows students to get out of their seats and actively engage with content on average speed, velocity, and displacement. The stations offer unique opportunities to test knowledge through hands-on tasks like drawing, answering questions based on videos, and more. Students are equipped with a recording sheet to document their work. The activity covers topics like scalar vs vector quantities, distance vs displacement, velocity, GPS and speedometers. Bonus word scramble and word search activities ensure students stay busy. An answer key is provided. Use the stations as a lab activity or test prep. With little prep required besides printing, the lab stations provide a valuable learning experience for students to complement your average speed and velocity instruction.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Speed, Velocity, Displacement, Physics, Lab Station, Speed Activity, Distance And Displacement Lab Activity Answer Key, Distance And Displacement Lab Answer Key
Fossils and Geologic Time – Lab Station Activity
Science, Earth and Environmental Sciences, Grade 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Fossils and the Geologic Time Scale - Lab Station Activity Bring the fossil record to life in your middle or high school science classroom with this engaging lab activity. Students will rotate through 9 stations to analyze fossils, date rocks, explore timescales, and more. The self-guided format allows them to work at their own pace while answering questions, watching videos, doing research, and getting creative. Topics span fossilization, radiometric dating, rock strata, the La Brea Tar Pits, and major boundaries in Earth's history. This customizable resource includes reading passages, comprehension questions, creative prompts, and bonus vocabulary builders to maximize the learning potential. Students will love moving freely around the classroom as they dive into hands-on archaeology.
Author Teach With Fergy
Tags Fossils, Fossilization, Rock, Strata, Lab Station, Photosynthesis And Cellular Respiration Word Search Answer Key, Geological Timeline Activity Answer Key, Geologic Time Word Search Answer Key, Geologic Time Activity, Geologic Time Scale Activity Middle School, Geologic Time Scale Activity High School, Geologic Time Line Activity
Qualitative and Quantitative Photo Observation Activity
, Grade 5, 6, 7, Activities, Experiments
This resource is a Qualitative and Quantitative Photo Observation Activity . There are 6 pictures. For each picture, students will make: - qualitative observation - quantitative observation - an inference
Author Maude in the Middle
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Procedure Writing Practice Packet
, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Experiments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This resource is a Procedure Writing Practice Packet. There are 6 practice activities that vary from group to partner work that your science students are sure to enjoy! This is a great way to teach following directions and learning procedures. Directions are included for each activity so all you have to do is print and go!
Author Maude in the Middle
Tags Writing Process, Procedure Writing, Partner Activity, Task Cards, Reflection
Science Experiment: Independent, Dependent, and Controlled Variables
Science, Basic Science, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, Activities, Experiments
This fun science lesson is a great introduction for a science fair unit or a beginning of the year scientific method unit when you need to teach your students how to carry out a true experiment . It teaches students about independent, dependent and controlled variables using humour and real-life situations. The first page has fill-in-the blank notes about a pretend experiment I completed that had some mistakes in the design. Students should stay engaged and focused throughout the lesson component as they have to fill in the blanks. They should start to think about why controlling variables matters, and they learn the relevant vocabulary. The second page gives students a chance to start brainstorming some basic experimental design ideas on their own or in pairs. They are given three situations and need to think of independent variables they could alter, what dependent variable that would affect, and all of the other variables they would need to carefully control. At the end, there is a quick review to reinforce the relevant vocabulary. Grades to Use With: This lesson can easily work in a variety of grades in the middle years, from grades 4-8 and possibly beyond! Standards: NGSS3-5-ETS1-3 Plan and carry out fair tests in which variables are controlled and failure points are considered to identify aspects of a model or prototype that can be improved. If you enjoy this science activity, check out some other options in my store: Personal Carbon Emissions /Footprint: Integrated Math and Earth Sciences Lesson: Ways to Slow Climate Change Periodic Table: Element Baseball Cards STEM Project: Extreme Environment Technology Design and "Shark Tank" Presentation STEM Project: Climate Change Solutions 8 Low-Prep STEM Tasks for Elementary and Middle School Students: Simple Handouts for Each Experiment
Author Grace Under Pressure
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Science Popcorn Activity | Heat Transfer Lab
Science, Physics, Grade 5, 6, 7, 8, Labs, Experiments, Activities
This resource is a Science Popcorn Activity Heat Transfer Lab . This activity is focused on Convection, Conduction, & Radiation. Students will follow procedures, document their observations, collect data and so much more.
Author Maude in the Middle
Tags Science Lab, Heat Transfer, Popcorn Activity, Physical Science, Student Observation, Popcorn Lab, Heat Transfer Labs, Heat Transfer Lab Middle School
Scientific Method Interactive Foldable Booklets – EBOOK
, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Activities, Experiments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
Looking for a creative way to not only TEACH the Scientific Method, but also a fun way for the students to DOCUMENT the Scientific Method while conducting an investigation or doing an experiment? Look no further! Inside, you will find 5 interactive foldables that you may use for this purpose! There are both color and black & white versions of 2 of the foldables. These 5 foldables cover: •Title/Purpose •Hypothesis •Research •Materials •Procedures •Results •Data •Conclusion This product is downloadable as a PDF file. Print, cut, fold, and create! Keywords: scientific method, hypothesis, research, materials, procedure, results, data, analysis, conclusion, experiment, investigation, interactive foldable, interactive notebook
Author Knowledge Box Central
Tags Scientific Method, Science, Research, Experiment, Conclusion
Hypothesis Questions Activity
, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Experiments
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about STEM subjects. Hypothesis Questions Do you like STEM subjects? what is your favorite one? Have you ever tried to plant a seed? If yes, tell us more about it. Or have you ever tried to invent something? If yes, tell us more about it. And how do you think it will help us? Have you ever seen a microorganism under a microscope? What was it? And how it looked like? Mathematics is a marvelous subject. Let' sharpen our brains and solve some equations. Do you like timetable tricks? What is your favorite one? Do you know how to code? Have you ever created an app or a game before? If yes, how was it like? Hypothesis Questions Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this topic. Hypothesis Questions This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Write a hypothesis for the following questions Does drinking sugary drinks daily lead to faster tooth decay? Does eating chocolate make you feel more energetic? Does using more colours in your painting help you become more creative? Does stargazing every night makes you recognize more constellations? Does helping in the kitchen make you a better cook? Are taller trees more likely to have more birds' nest? Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Hypothesis Questions Activity, Hypothesis Questions, Hypothesis Questions Facts, Hypothesis Questions Facts For Kids, STEM, STEM Facts, STEM Facts For Kids, Science Activity
Capillary Action Experiment
, Grade 4, 5, 6, Activities, Experiments
This is an experiment for Capillary Action and the Water Cycle. This resource is packed with everything you need to make your students feel successful in this experiment. This experiment can be implemented with 4th grade students and higher. Any students who are learning about the scientific method will enjoy this experiment. The products included are: A Capillary Action Slideshow Presentation This is an editable 8-slide presentation that will teach students about the role of capillary action within the plant cycle. Each slide has 1-3 sentences, so as to not overwhelm students with an information overload. You will be able to tweak this and rearrange information as needed to fit your students’ needs. A printable Capillary Action Experiment (PDF) The materials you will need for this experiment include: - 7 clear plastic cups -3-4 different food dye colors -Water -6 paper towels This handout will walk you through the procedure as well as provide students with space to document: -Title of the Experiment -Hypothesis -Results -Conclusion A Visual Flow Map This flow map gives students a visual representation of how capillary action words. A word bank is included on this printable. A note-taking page This printable goes along with the slideshow presentation. It is a 2-page printable. It is a great way for students to keep up with the presentation and have saved notes. It is fully editable, so if you tweak the slideshow, you can also go in and tweak your notes page. It is a fill in the blank.
Author The Comprehensive Teacher
Tags Note Taking, Science Experiments, Capillary Action, Scientific Method, Water Cycle, Science Presentation, Editable Slideshow, Procedures
Scientific Method Hypothesis Activity
Science, Basic Science, Grade 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, Activities, Experiments
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about STEM subjects. Scientific Method Hypothesis Do you like STEM subjects? what is your favorite one? Have you ever tried to plant a seed? If yes, tell us more about it. Or have you ever tried to invent something? If yes, tell us more about it. And how do you think it will help us? Have you ever seen a microorganism under a microscope? What was it? And how it looked like? Mathematics is a marvelous subject. Let' sharpen our brains and solve some equations. Do you like timetable tricks? What is your favorite one? Do you know how to code? Have you ever created an app or a game before? If yes, how was it like? Scientific Method Hypothesis Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this topic. Scientific Method Hypothesis This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Your are doing a scientific research/ experiment . Tell us what was your: Observation Main question Hypothesis and tell us more about the research/ experiment . Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Scientific Method Hypothesis Activity, Scientific Method Hypothesis, Scientific Method, Scientific Methods For Kids, Hypothesis, Hypothesis Facts, Hypothesis For Kids, STEM, STEM Facts For Kids
Potential Energy Experiment Activity
Science, Physics, Grade 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Activities, Experiments
Activity Introduction An amazing activity designed for the students to learn more about STEM subjects. Potential Energy Experiment Do you like STEM subjects? what is your favorite one? Have you ever tried to plant a seed? If yes, tell us more about it. Or have you ever tried to invent something? If yes, tell us more about it. And how do you think it will help us? Have you ever seen a microorganism under a microscope? What was it? And how it looked like? Mathematics is a marvelous subject. Let' sharpen our brains and solve some equations. Do you like timetable tricks? What is your favorite one? Do you know how to code? Have you ever created an app or a game before? If yes, how was it like? Potential Energy Experiment Activity The activity is perfect for encouraging the researching skills for the students, while learning more about this topic. Potential Energy Experiment This friendly designed worksheet is suitable for students at school, homeschooling, and as a group activity. Instructions Do the following experiment to test the speed of various objects rolling down an inclined plane. Format Available in a PDF format.
Author Educational Voice
Tags Potential Energy Experiment Activity, Potential Energy Experiment, Potential Energy, Potential Energy Facts, Potential Energy Facts For Kids, STEM, Physics, Physics Facts, Physics Facts For Kids
Scientific Inquiry Process | Experiment Writing Pages
, Not Grade Specific, Activities, Experiments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This resource is a Scientific Inquiry Process Experiment Writing Pages. All you have to do is print and go any time students are gearing up for a science experiment. These pages will help guide students through the process of deciding what materials are needed, making hypotheses and so much more.
Author Rathgeber Resources
Tags Scientific, Experiments, Data Collection, Observations, Hypothesis
Quick + Easy Science Experiments
, Preschool, Grade 1, 2, Activities, Experiments, Worksheets & Printables, Worksheets
This is a packet of Quick + Easy Science Experiments . There are 4 experiments included for your little learners. Print these pages, gather your supplies needed and you're all set. Students will love making predictions and reporting their data.
Author Katie Maurice
Tags Science Experiments, Science Worksheet, Small Group, STEM Activity, Magnets, Making Predictions, Cross Curricular
Cell Lab Activity
Science, Life Sciences, Human Body, Grade 9, 10, 11, 12, Labs, Experiments, Activities
Cell Lab Activity: An Engaging Teaching Resource for Science Educators Enhance your science curriculum with the interactive Cell Lab Activity focused on differentiating between animal and plant cells. This adaptable lab suits a wide demographic of students, emphasizing a hands-on learning approach. The Activity Process In this hands-on experiment, students: Observe cells from sources such as tomato pulp and skin, potato, and human cheek cells. Analyze biological material under scientific scrutiny. Gain insightful knowledge about the functions of various cell parts. Depending upon your classroom's pace, this activity spans approximately 1½ to 2 days—optimizing time towards understanding complex concepts. What Else is Included? The kit includes: A Variation in Cell Structure Lab worksheet with an answer key for students to verify their findings- reinforcing self-evaluation techniques. A helpful materials list and general guidelines that assist educators in organizing resources smoothly. Inclusive sample pictures which support descriptions of cellular concepts accessible to all learners—including visual-learners—for better comprehension! The inclusion of practical thinking into teaching methodologies widens horizons: Leveraging education beyond textbooks boundaries preparing our future scientific pioneers—to drive societal goals—from just simple thinkers to thought leaders! Note: It’s important teachers know that every lab activity must always be performed under supervision!
Author The Teacher Team
Tags Cell Structure, Lab Activity, Plant Cells, Animal Cells, Hands-on Learning
Make Your Own Parachute Activity
, Grade 2, 3, 4, 5, Activities, Experiments
Teaching science to our elementary students opens them up to a whole new world of interests, but with a whole new take! They get to learn about the weather and its changes. They get to learn about animals and their offspring. They get to learn about natural wonders, such as volcanoes! There are so many engaging things for students to learn during science. What You Get: This is a Make Your Own Parachute Activity that is ideal for elementary students! The objective is to design a parachute that can carry an egg to the ground without it cracking. How To Implement This Resource: This is a great experiment that your students will love and learn a lot from. You can decide if you want this to be an in-class experiment or an experiment done at home. If students complete this activity at home, encourage them to document pictures of their experiment . If they are unable to document with pictures, encourage students to make notes about what all their experiment entails. If students complete this activity in the classroom, you will gather all the materials you know you’ll need for this experiment . The main material will be lots of eggs! From there, you will gather materials that you believe students will need to make a great parachute for their eggs. The amount of support you provide students will depend on their age and understanding of the task. I hope you enjoy! Here are links to similar resources in my store: Candle Experiment Missing Verbs Worksheet Writing to Recount Template Electrical Words and Symbols Worksheet Place Value Loop Cards Factors Worksheet for Beginners Check Out More Resources from My Store: Elementary Resources 4 U
Author Elementary Resources 4 U
Tags Science Experiment, Science Activity, At Home Science, In-Class Experiments, Parachute Activity, Whole Group Science, Parachute Activities Elementary, Parachute Lesson Plans Elementary