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Preview of Concept Comparison: Graphs in Science (Categorical vs Numerical)

Concept Comparison: Graphs in Science (Categorical vs Numerical)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How do scientists use graphs? This concept comparison helps students contrast bar graphs, pie charts and line graphs created from categorical and numerical data. The recall device uses DRY MIX and TRAILS as acronyms to help Ss remember how variables are plotted on a graph, and standard format for a graph. The frame comparison helps students contrast rate of change, slope shape and written relationships of functions (y vs. x; y vs. x^2; y vs. 1/x, and so on). THREE (3) activities are included:ha
Preview of Spring Action Lab: A Bouncy and Engaging STEM Lab

Spring Action Lab: A Bouncy and Engaging STEM Lab

Students will enjoy putting their learning to work in this engaging lab. Using springs or rubber bands, students measure and record data as they try to get a bucket to touch the floor by adding weights. Then they use their data and its graph to make predictions and write equations that will help them predict the outcomes. This simple and inexpensive lab will help your students learn graphing, t-tables, measurement, linear functions, and the physics of tension forces. This can be used as a stand-
Preview of Types of Slope & Y Intercept: Interactive Distance Learning Google Classroom

Types of Slope & Y Intercept: Interactive Distance Learning Google Classroom

Created by
Raffi Sarajian
This is a great interactive online lesson which is compatible for google classroom and distance learning to help students get familiar with the different types of slope, (positive, negative, zero, undefined). Also the students will practice finding and Identifying the Y-intercept as well. Students will use the interactive activity to practice the skills required to move onto linear equations. Great tool to use to make a screen-cast video for your students!
Preview of PLTW, Science and Art Processes and Activities Binder

PLTW, Science and Art Processes and Activities Binder

Created by
Winter Studios
Art + PLTW + Science BinderSketchbook Activities and ProcessesThis binder includes (in both PDF formats and Rocketbook PDF Formats) sketchbook activities or process activity sheets for the following:• Rocketbook Goal Sheet/Agreement• Project Planning• Identifying Criteria and Constraints• Developing a Proposal• Brainstorming and Mind Mapping• Researching and Generating Ideas• Exploring Possibilities: Sketching with Annotations• Selecting an Approach• Sketchbook Assignment• Creating or Making Pro
Preview of The Sounds of Summer: Bugs Do Functions Too!

The Sounds of Summer: Bugs Do Functions Too!

A cricket's chirp rate is graphed as a linear function resulting in a formula and t-table. Adaptations allow for both younger learners and more advanced students. Celsius and Fahrenheit units are included. The handout includes activity masters, step-by-step procedures, answer keys, Common Core alignment, and research tips. Links to audio files of cricket recordings are included in the instructions too.
Preview of Motion Graphs Activity

Motion Graphs Activity

Created by
Stephan Gonzales
Students will use toy cars, timer, and ruler to create Distance vs. Time motion graphs. There is also an extension activity that challenges the students to model and graph an event that will show Distance vs. Time graphs can be used to keep people safe.
Preview of Calculating and Graphing Freezing Point Depression w/ key [print and digital]

Calculating and Graphing Freezing Point Depression w/ key [print and digital]

This ready to use handout includes a link to a Bite Scized video that deep dives how to calculate and graph freezing point depression and provides practical application with the Frozen Honey TikTok trend.This is the perfect supplemental activity to any unit reviewing how to calculate and graph results from a science lab or experiment. It is any easy print-and-go supplemental lesson (or homework assignment).Included:Standards Aligned questions13 minute video explaining and contextualizing the top
Preview of Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Lesson 8. Parallel Lines, Transversals. Pythagorus, and Making Rafters

Students will use parallel lines and transversal angles names and their relationships to better understand how to make a roof rafter. Students familiarize themselves with the required vocabulary to create a roof rafter.   Students have an opportunity to practice angle pair names and solving for unknown angles-Students determine how long their rafter will be?  (Solving for unknown side lengths in a right triangle using the Pythagorean Theorem)
Preview of The French Revolutionaries’ Time Machine (STE(A)M Learning Scenario)

The French Revolutionaries’ Time Machine (STE(A)M Learning Scenario)

Created by
Tabea Hirzel
The aim of this Learning Scenario is to make students experience mutual nurturing among music,  mathematics and technology. Starting with music they explore how it impacts, on the one hand, on peoples’ mood, motivating and empowering them for the unthinkable, and on the other hand, on the mind, inspiring mathematics and technologies to develop. Based on a simple example the French National Anthem, the Marseillaise, and a straightforward idea how to predict the future or bring the future about, t
Preview of 8th Grade Math Word Problem + Key (Birdhouses for Habitat Preservation)

8th Grade Math Word Problem + Key (Birdhouses for Habitat Preservation)

The multi-step math word problem requires students to think critically to sift through the story for the information necessary to solve a math problem posed by middle schoolers that addresses an animal habitat need for the fictional town of Sunset Valley. The included answer key include step-by-step solution. Try having students solve but then write up their own reasoning explaining their steps for an interdisciplinary approach to math problem-solving and communication!----The following FREE pro
Preview of Labels to Turn Your Board or Door Into the X-Y Plane

Labels to Turn Your Board or Door Into the X-Y Plane

Hello and thank you for your interest in this product. On the next few pages, you will find the labels to turn any white board, bulletin board, black board, door frame, and so on into a coordinate plan using the x- and y-axis labels and arrows to help students recall direction on a coordinate plane. Use the IV and DV labels to help students connect x and y to Independent and Dependent variables. You will only need to print 1 copy to label 1 coordinate plane.Included Below:Axis labelsIV and DV la
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