Cells: Notes
Many of my students require a written copy of the notes which I write on the board. This set of notes focuses on types of cells and the organelles within the cell. Simply print, hand out and enjoy!
The notes have been left in a word format so that you may edit as needed.
Biology Lab: Mold and Bread Experiment
The "Mold and Bread" Laboratory provides a written laboratory detailing the question, materials list, and procedure for a student to investigate whether or not mold grows on different foods at different rates. In addition to the written lab, you are provided the step by step guide to the scientific method, a fill in the blank lab report (question, research, hypothesis, planning or procedure, record sheet, and conclusion), fact sheet, data sheet, and reflection sheet.
All science teachers are looking for resources for hands on, demonstrations, or possible science fair investigations. This STEM Center series solves that problem! Print and enjoy!
Water: Melting Ice Lab
The "Melting Ice" Laboratory provides a written laboratory detailing the question, materials list, and procedure for a student to investigate whether salt or sugar impacts the amount of time it takes for ice to melt. In addition to the written lab, you are provided the step by step guide to the scientific method, a fill in the blank lab report (question, research, hypothesis, planning or procedure, record sheet, and conclusion), fact sheet, data sheet, and reflection sheet.
All science teachers are looking for resources for hands on, demonstrations, or possible science fair investigations. This STEM Center series solves that problem! Print and enjoy!
Cells: BINGO!
Cells Bingo Game
Cells Vocabulary more Fun with Science BINGO!
x25 words related to Cells.
Game Instructions:
1. Teacher will make copies of the blank Bingo card for each student.
2. Teacher will make a copy of each word list for each student.
3. Students will cut out their word lists.
4. After students cut out the word list, they will flip them over and scramble them up.
5. Students will paste each word onto their blank Bingo Card.
6. Teacher reads each clue until a student reaches BINGO!
Natural Selection: Passages and Questions
This activity is designed to explain and review evolution. The passage focuses on natural selection and mutations. After a reading passage, there are three multiple choice questions and a constructed response. I pass out this homework assignment as a review before the student's assessment.
Food Chains: Passage and Questions
Food chains & Webs! This activity is designed to explain and review food chains and food webs. The focus will be on producers, consumers, herbivores, and carnivores. There are three multiple choice questions and a constructed response. I pass out this homework assignment as a review before the student's assessment.
Respiratory System: Passages and Questions
This activity is designed to explain and review the process of breathing. The passage includes a detailed description of the respiratory system (including drawings!) After a reading passage, there are four multiple choice questions and a constructed response. I pass out this homework assignment as a review before the student's assessment.
Ecology: BINGO!
Ecology Bingo Game
Ecology Vocabulary more Fun with Science BINGO!
x25 words related to Ecology.
Game Instructions:
1. Teacher will make copies of the blank Bingo card for each student.
2. Teacher will make a copy of each word list for each student.
3. Students will cut out their word lists.
4. After students cut out the word list, they will flip them over and scramble them up.
5. Students will paste each word onto their blank Bingo Card.
6. Teacher reads each clue until a student reaches BINGO!
Taste Test Lab
The "Taste Test Lab " Laboratory provides a written laboratory detailing the question, materials list, and procedure for a student to investigate how smell affects taste. In addition to the written lab, you are provided the step by step guide to the scientific method, a fill in the blank lab report (question, research, hypothesis, planning or procedure, record sheet, and conclusion), fact sheet, data sheet, and reflection sheet.
All science teachers are looking for resources for hands on, demonstrations, or possible science fair investigations. This STEM Center series solves that problem! Print and enjoy!
Taste Test: Laboratory
The "Taste Test" Laboratory provides a written laboratory detailing the question, materials list, and procedure for a student to investigate how smell affects taste. In addition to the written lab, you are provided the step by step guide to the scientific method, a fill in the blank lab report (question, research, hypothesis, planning or procedure, record sheet, and conclusion), fact sheet, data sheet, and reflection sheet.
All science teachers are looking for resources for hands on, demonstrations, or possible science fair investigations. This STEM Center series solves that problem! Print and enjoy!
Cells: Vinegar Egg Lab
The "Vinegar Egg" Laboratory provides a written laboratory detailing the question, materials list, and procedure for a student to investigate how an egg's membrane reacts to different liquids. In addition to the written lab, you are provided the step by step guide to the scientific method, a fill in the blank lab report (question, research, hypothesis, planning or procedure, record sheet, and conclusion), fact sheet, data sheet, and reflection sheet.
All science teachers are looking for resources for hands on, demonstrations, or possible science fair investigations. This STEM Center series solves that problem! Print and enjoy!
Genetics: Bingo Game
Genetics Vocabulary more Fun with Science BINGO!
x25 words related to Genetics.
Game Instructions:
1. Teacher will make copies of the blank Bingo card for each student.
2. Teacher will make a copy of each word list for each student.
3. Students will cut out their word lists.
4. After students cut out the word list, they will flip them over and scramble them up.
5. Students will paste each word onto their blank Bingo Card.
6. Teacher reads each clue until a student reaches BINGO!
Waves: BINGO!
Metric System Bingo Game
Metric Vocabulary more Fun with Science BINGO!
x25 words related to Metrics.
Game Instructions:
1. Teacher will make copies of the blank Bingo card for each student.
2. Teacher will make a copy of each word list for each student.
3. Students will cut out their word lists.
4. After students cut out the word list, they will flip them over and scramble them up.
5. Students will paste each word onto their blank Bingo Card.
6. Teacher reads each clue until a student reaches BINGO!
Animals: Passage and Questions
This activity is designed to explain and review animals. The review includes open vs. closed circulatory systems, respiration, sexual vs asexual reproduction, and vertebrate description. After the reading passage, there are three multiple choice questions and a constructed response. I pass out this homework assignment as a review before the student's assessment.
Global Warming: Notes
Many of my students require written copies of the notes I write on the board. This set of notes focuses on Global warming: Deforestation, Fossil Fuels, Greenhouse effect, Melting Glaciers, and Salinity of Ocean water.
I have left these notes in a word document so that you may edit as needed. Print, pass out to students and enjoy!
Plants: Laboratory
The Aspirin and Plant Experiment provides a written laboratory detailing the question, materials list, and procedure for a student to test whether aspirin assists in plant growth. In addition to the written lab, you are provided the step by step guide to the scientific method, a fill in the blank lab report (question, research, hypothesis, planning or procedure, record sheet, and conclusion), fact sheet, data sheet, and reflection sheet.
All science teachers are looking for resources for hands on, demonstrations, or possible science fair investigations. This STEM Center series solves that problem! Print and enjoy!
Chemistry: Staining Teeth Experiment
The "Staining Teeth" Laboratory provides a written laboratory detailing the question, materials list, and procedure for a student to investigate whether tea, coffee or soda stains white egg shells. In addition to the written lab, you are provided the step by step guide to the scientific method, a fill in the blank lab report (question, research, hypothesis, planning or procedure, record sheet, and conclusion), fact sheet, data sheet, and reflection sheet.
All science teachers are looking for resources for hands on, demonstrations, or possible science fair investigations. This STEM Center series solves that problem! Print and enjoy!