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Scientific Method Activity

scientific_method_activity.pdf

High School Activity:
Students learn the scientific method, variables, and graphing by meeting fellow students and playing a game of thumb war. More...
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High School

Identifying Variables

identifying_variables_ws.pdf

High School Worksheet:
Students will be able to determine independent variables, dependent variables and control groups from sample science experiments. More...
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32101

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High School

Scientific Method - Senses Lab

senses_lab.pdf

High School Experiment:
Students learn the scientific method, variables, and graphing by measuring their reflexes when dropping a ruler. More...
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32101

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High School

Slime Lab

slime_lab.pdf

High School Experiment:
Students will design their own experiment making slime. They are given a certain amount of materials to make the slime but no procedures or concentrations of materials. Topics include scientific method, science discovery, and polymers. More...
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32101

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High School

Controls and Variables Practice 2

Lesson Plan

Middle School Worksheet:
This SpongeBob worksheet cover control groups, independent variables, dependent variables, and data analysis. Answer keys have been provided. SpongeBob SquarePants and all related characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc. More...
2 ratings 
32101

Published by Tracy Trimpe
Middle School

Scientific Method with SpongeBob

Lesson Plan

Middle School Worksheet:
Students analyze experiments to determine if they were done correctly and/or if the results are reliable. They are also challenged to write their own experiments using their knowledge of the scientific method. An answer key has been provided. SpongeBob SquarePants and all related characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc. More...
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32101

Published by Tracy Trimpe
Middle School

The Great Fossil Find

Lesson Plan

High School Activity:
Students are taken on an imaginary fossil hunt. Following a script read by the teacher, students "find" (remove from envelope) paper "fossils" of some unknown creature, only a few at a time. Each time, they attempt to reconstruct the creature, and each time their interpretation tends to change as new pieces are "found". This lesson is great for students to understand that science is tentative and as new evidence is revealed, ideas may change. More...
3 ratings 
32101

Published by Steve Randak and Michael Kimmel
High School

Scientific Method Study Guide

scientific_method_study_guide.pdf

High School Worksheet:
Students will fill out a worksheet with information on what they will be tested on. Hand out this worksheet before introducing the scientific method. Students are to fill in this worksheet while you teach about the scientific method. Students then use this worksheet as a central place to study from to prepare for a test or quiz. More...
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32101

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High School

Controls and Variables Practice 1

Lesson Plan

Middle School Worksheet:
This SpongeBob worksheet cover control groups, independent variables, dependent variables, and data analysis. Answer keys have been provided. SpongeBob SquarePants and all related characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc. More...
3 ratings 
32121

Published by Tracy Trimpe
Middle School

Exploring Data Analysis with SpongeBob

Lesson Plan

Middle School Worksheet:
This SpongeBob worksheet lets students explore data analysis using the Olympics. SpongeBob SquarePants and all related characters are trademarks of Viacom International Inc. More...
3 ratings 
21021

Published by Faith Cohen
Middle School

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