Drug Use: Safe use of Prescription and OTC Drugs SCAVENGER HUNT!
This is a FUN way for students to learn this vocabulary.
Students may start at any of the prepared scavenger stations. The definition of the word to be found will be found in the middle of the page. The student will write down the definition and find the corresponding word. The student will then search for the answer on another station’s sheet. The answer of each station will be recorded in sequence. The student will also record the number or letter found in the corresponding box.
This is very teacher friendly. - The scavenger hunt come with a quick check phrase for easy grading!
Vocabulary includes:
Over –the-counter drug
Drug
Responsible drug use
Drug misuse
Drug Abuse
Snorting
Skin Patch
Suppository
Buccal Absorption
Sublingual Absorption
Medicine
Prescription
Pharmacist
Pharmacy
Generic-name drug
Therapeutical equivalence
Electricity Laboratory Experiment
The Shocking Lemon Experiment provides a written laboratory detailing the question, materials list, and procedure for a student to make a battery out of a lemon. 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.
Matter Trivia Board Game
The game is designed for groups of three students at each station. Simply print the game cards and game board. The students read off the cards and after a correct response, the player moves their paper clip until reaching the finish line. This is a great way to reinforce vocabulary and review before exams. Have fun and enjoy!This board game focuses on the science surrounding.
* elements
* electrons
* protons
* neutrons
* nucleus
* electron cloud
* atomic number
* isotope
* mass number
* atomic mass
* metals
* nonmetals
* metalloids
* substance
* compound
* mixture
* matter
* solid
* viscosity
* surface tension
* gas
* thermal energy
* temperature
* heat
* melting
* freezing
* vaporization
* pressure
* density
* force
* hydrogen
* helium
* physical properties
* sublimation
* the scientific method
States of Matter Power Point
This power point is a key component to my explanation portion on the 5E lesson plan. The power point presentation covers solids, liquids, gases, plasma, physical changes, chemical changes, substance, mixtures, and the law of conservation of matter.
Photosynthesis: Passage and Questions
This activity is designed to explain and review photosynthesis. There are three multiple choice questions and a constructed response. I pass out this homework assignment as a review before the student's assessment.
Matter
These Exit Tickets are a must for any science teacher teaching about Matter. There are so many ways I use these cards. I keep them with me throughout the unit to keep me on point. They can be copied and placed in centers or used in many other ways. Enjoy!
Includes:
35 Exit Tickets focused on Matter
Answer Key
Ideas for Use
* elements
* electrons
* protons
* neutrons
* nucleus
* electron cloud
* atomic number
* isotope
* mass number
* atomic mass
* metals
* nonmetals
* metalloids
* substance
* compound
* mixture
* matter
* solid
* viscosity
* surface tension
* gas
* thermal energy
* temperature
* heat
* melting
* freezing
* vaporization
* pressure
* density
* force
* hydrogen
* helium
* physical properties
* sublimation
* the scientific method
Matter
SCAVENGER HUNT!
Students learn key vocabulary while having fun!
This is a Great way to get your students out of their chairs and on their feet. Students read definitions of vocabulary terms associated with Matter from the scavenger hunt posters that are hanging on the classroom walls. The students then find the corresponding vocabulary term on another scavenger hunt poster. As the students find the answers, they record the answers on the pre made record sheet.
The teacher is provided:
- 20 Words Vocabulary Scavenger Hunt
- Pre-made Answer Sheets
- Quick Check Answer Key.
Metric System
Metrics Scoot is designed to reinforce or Assess the science vocabulary focusing on Metrics while the students have fun.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Metric System Scoot
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Matter "I Have, Who Has" is a great activity to build vocabulary based on matter. This activity includes X35 "I Have, Who Has" statements. Use this with your entire class as review to get all of your students to participate.
-35 different "I Have" statements
-35 different "Who Has" statements
Directions for Use:
1. Print out all of the cards.
2. Cut out each of the 35 cards.
3. Give each student in your class 1 card.
4. Any student may start the activity by asking their “who has” portion of the card.
5. The students will then assess whether they have the answer to the “who has”.
6. Because we have included 35 cards, the teacher may have to answer for the extra cards.
(The teacher may opt to simply remove some cards from the activity.)
Matter Scoot
This is a fun activity that allows students a chance to move around the room, while you maintain order and assess your student's vocabulary pertaining to Matter.
We have x35 cards with multiple choice questions pertaining to Matter.
* electrons
* protons
* neutrons
* nucleus
* electron cloud
* atomic number
* isotope
* mass number
* atomic mass
* metals
* nonmetals
* metalloids
* substance
* compound
* mixture
* matter
* solid
* viscosity
* surface tension
* gas
* thermal energy
* temperature
* heat
* melting
* freezing
* vaporization
* pressure
* density
* force
* hydrogen
* helium
* physical properties
* sublimation
* the scientific method
Matter Beat the Clock!
This game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on Matter while the students have fun.
The way the game is played:
- Each student playing the game is given a game board.
(The game board has the definition or explanation printed in each square.)
- Each student is given a copy of the game cards.
- The students will be given a designated amount of time (assigned by you the teacher) to place the correct terms on top of the game board.
- The cards are to be matched with the correct definition.
- At the end of the designated time, the cards are to be checked for accuracy.
Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Element
- Electrons
- Protons
- Neutron
- Nucleus
- Electron Cloud
- Atomic Number
- Isotope
- Mass Number
- Atomic Mass
- Metals
- Nonmetals
- Metalloids
- Melting
- Freezing
- Vaporization
- Heat
- Temperature
- Thermal Energy
- Gas
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
- The game may be an entire classroom activity.
- The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
- The game may be a group activity.
- The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
- The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
- The game may be timed or untimed.
Measuring Skills: Tic Tac Trivia
This is a familiar game with a trivia twist. Playing this game is a great way for students to learn or review science vocabulary dealing with scientific measurements:
* meters
* kilometers
* centimeters
* liter
* milliliters
* Triple beam balances
* Pascals
* Nanometers
* grams
* deka
* hecto
* deci
* micro
* milli
* beaker
* kelvin
* conversions
* scientific method
Science Game: Elementary Chemistry
This board game focuses on the science surrounding the science of CHEMISTRY:
This game is designed for groups of three 2-3 students at each station. Simply print the game cards and the game board. The students read off the cards (45 cards included) and after a correct response, the player moves their paper clip (game piece) through the maze on the game board until reaching the finish line. This is a great way to reinforce science vocabulary(see list below) and review before exams.
Have fun and enjoy!
Subject Cards include:
* Microscope
* Ruler
* Graduated Cylinder
* Stop Watch
* Millimeter
* Square Centimeter
* Grams
* Seconds
* Milliliter
* Matter
* Mass
* Volume
* Density
* States of Matter
* Solid
* Liquids
* Gas
* Mixtures
* Solution
* Solubility
* Suspension
* Atom
* Element
* Change of State
* Physical Change
* Physical Properties
* Chemical Properties
* Chemical Change
* Chemical Reaction
* Compound
* Data
* Physical Change
* Hypothesis
* Analyze Data
* Peer Review
* Research
* Procedure
* Materials
* Experiment
Minerals: Beat the Clock
Science Game: Minerals Beat the Clock Game is designed to reinforce the science vocabulary focusing on minerals while the students have fun. Simply print, cut, and enjoy!
Topics featured on the game cards:
- Minerals
- Crystals
- Cleavage
- Elements
- Compound
- Silicates
- Luster
- Streak
- Fracture
- Hardness
- Density
- Surface Mining
- Rock
- Gemstone
- Metamorphic
- Sedimentary
- Igneous
- Rock Cycle
- Texture
This game has been designed to fit into several situations:
The game may be a stand alone enrichment.
The game may be a group activity.
The game may be an entire classroom activity.
The game may be a review of a unit’s vocabulary
The game may be an introduction to a unit’s vocabulary.
The game may be timed or untimed.
- Each student playing the game is given a game board.
(The game board has the definition or explanation printed in each square.)
- Each student is given a copy of the game cards.
- The students will be given a designated amount of time (assigned by you the teacher) to place the correct terms on top of the game board. - The cards are to be matched with the correct definition.
- At the end of the designated time, the cards are to be checked for accuracy.
Matter: Tic-Tac-Trivia Board Game:
A familiar game with a twist of trivia!
This board game focuses on the science surrounding Matter. There are 54 trivia cards which the students ask each other. As a student answers correctly, the student writes down X or O until there is a winner.
The topics include:
* elements
* electrons
* protons
* neutrons
* nucleus
* electron cloud
* atomic number
* isotope
* mass number
* atomic mass
* metals
* nonmetals
* metalloids
* substance
* compound
* mixture
* matter
* solid
* viscosity
* surface tension
* gas
* thermal energy
* temperature
* heat
* melting
* freezing
* vaporization
* pressure
* density
* force
* hydrogen
* helium
* physical properties
* sublimation
* the scientific method
Metric System: Trivia Board Game
This board game focuses on the science surrounding Scientific Measurements:
* meters
* kilometers
* centimeters
* liter
* milliliters
* Triple beam balances
* Pascals
* Nanometers
* grams
* deka
* hecto
* deci
* micro
* milli
* beaker
* kelvin
* conversions
* scientific method
The game is designed for groups of three students at each station. Simply print the game cards and game board. The students read off the cards and after a correct response, the player moves their paper clip until reaching the finish line. This is a great way to reinforce vocabulary and review before exams.
Avoid hours of design and creation. Print, cut and play!
After seeing the popularity of our MATTER Escape Room, we have decided to release an abbreviated version. There are times where the full version of the escape rooms are too involved for the amount of time allotted. This MATTER - Mini - Escape Room allows the teacher to use a break out box as a bell ringer activity. You will also be able to see the power of an escape room in producing teachable moments within your classroom.
This is a brand new MATTER Escape Room is a totally immersive product from the STEM Center that promotes cooperative learning! We have developed a comprehensive 1 tier, MATTER themed Escape Room, Break Out Box Activity. The Escape Room centers around the fundamental vocabulary found within a unit focused on the Force & Motion. We have found a way to make learning FUN!
Students are given a 20 word puzzle that will lead to unlocking a lock box that contains their group’s set of color coded clues. THIS IS A VERSION OF THE 1st PUZZLE FOUND IN OUR FULL SYSTEM.
The escape room can be run several different ways. The cheapest and easiest method is to use a manila envelope for the puzzle.
For a more authentic escape room each group will need the following:
1 five digit Lock
One Lock Box
After seeing the popularity of our Metric System Escape Room, we have decided to release an abbreviated version. There are times where the full version of the escape rooms are too involved for the amount of time allotted. This Metric - Mini - Escape Room allows the teacher to use a break out box as a bell ringer activity. You will also be able to see the power of an escape room in producing teachable moments within your classroom.
This is a brand new Metric Escape Room is a totally immersive product from the STEM Center that promotes cooperative learning! We have developed a comprehensive 1 tier, Physics themed Escape Room, Break Out Box Activity. The Escape Room centers around the fundamental vocabulary found within a unit focused on the Metric System. We have found a way to make learning FUN!
Students are given a 20 word puzzle that will lead to unlocking a lock box that contains their group’s set of color coded clues. THIS IS A VERSION OF THE 1st PUZZLE FOUND IN OUR FULL SYSTEM.
The escape room can be run several different ways. The cheapest and easiest method is to use a manila envelope for the puzzle.
For a more authentic escape room each group will need the following:
1 five digit Lock
One Lock Box