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Methods of Heat Transfer
Eighth graders are introduced to the various types of heat transfer methods.  After taking a quiz, they pretend their hands are cold and offer suggestions on how to warm them up.  They explain each type of heat transfer method and give...
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Osmosis
Young scholars explore diffusion and active transport.  They observe the effects of eggs in vinegar and predict what will happen when eggs are placed in corn syrup with food coloring.  Students complete worksheets which lead them to...
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Incomplete dominance, Codominance, Multiple Alleles
Pupils explore the principles of incomplete dominance and codominance in genes.  They apply genetic previously discussed genetic principles to determine solutions to inheritance problems including multiple alleles, incomplete dominance...
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Newton's Laws
Eighth graders distinguish between and apply Newton's Laws.  They take a quiz reviewing Kinetic and Potential Energy.  Students explain that they have just demonstrated Newton's three laws of motion.  They also explain what forces are...
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Sexual Versus Asexual Reproduction
Students discuss the prefix "a" as in atypical and abiotic. They coy definitions of sexual and asexual reproduction into their notes. Students use prior knowledge of mitosis, meiosis, and previous diagrams to describe what happens in...
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Non-Fiction Animal Picture Books
Students complete a multi-instructional activity unit using research to create their own book about an animal of their choice.  After discussing the elements of non-fiction texts, they use internet research to explore an animal of...
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Review of the Scientific Method
Students review the Scientific Method with a hands-on activity.  Working with a partner, they hypothesize the number of water drops that fit on the heads side of a penny.  They collect data and share their results with the remainder of...
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Upwelling Terrestrial Radiation
Students calculate the hourly irradiance of the earth at a site given the near-surface air temperature of the site.  They compare the calculated values of irradiance with those measured by instruments at the site.  Students need to...
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Matter and Change
For this matter and change worksheet, students answer 24 questions on topics such as elements, compounds, mixtures and chemical reactions. Students answer questions about the properties of matter such as their physical state and shape....
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The Three States of Matter
Third graders identify properties of solids, liquids, and gasses.  In this states of matter lesson, the teacher demonstrates the properties of each state of matter, then students go on a scavenger hunt for items to represent each state...
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Oobleck/Slime War
Students compare slime recipes.  In this properties of matter lesson, students make Oobleck and glurch and compare the properties of each and examine the solid and liquid properties of them.
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Build a Bubble-Powered Rocket
In this law of action and reaction worksheet, students build a bubble powered rocket using a film canister, paper and effervescing tablets to create bubbles inside the canister of the rocket. The pressure inside causes the canister to...
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Recipe For Recycling
In this recycling activity worksheet, students follow a given "recipe" to make recycled paper using a blender, then create a picture, card or collage with the material.
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All Wrapped Up
Students explore packaging.  In this cross-curriculum lesson, students bring in samples of food packaging and identify the packaging as natural or manufactured.
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Recycle and Respect!
Students explore how they can be a philanthropist.  In this recycling lesson, students learn what it means to recycle and discuss why items need to be recycled.  Students review the term philanthropy and practice this by picking up the...
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Writing a Weather Report or Weather Forecast
Middle schoolers examine their geography skills. In this weather forecasting lesson, students select a location and research it. Middle schoolers write a weather report or forecast for the chosen location based on their research.
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Climate Change and the EU
Sixth graders investigate solutions for a cleaner environment.  In this environmental protection lesson, 6th graders discuss and list the key issues surrounding the environment.  Students read and take notes on climate change, greenhouse...
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Desert Tortoise Adaptations
Students observe the Desert Tortoise in its natural surroundings. In this adaptations lesson, students study and take pictures of an animal in its habitat, then design a PowerPoint which addresses adaptations, biodiversity, and threats...
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Worm Interviews
Students identify types of worms. In this organisms lesson plan, students are shown slides of the different types of worms and take notes on each worm. Students answer questions about each worm.
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Simple Circuits Lab
In this electrical circuit worksheet, students follow a pre-planned lab activity to demonstrate a series and parallel circuit. They record their observations and answer 4 questions. This document is printable and the answers are not...
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Magnetic Insulators
In this magnetic insulators worksheet, students use magnets, a compass, paper and more to observe magnetic force. Students then answer 3 questions.
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Points of View in Nature
In this points of view in nature worksheet, learners choose two points of view for a nature observation then draw a picture or take of photo for each, and write a caption.
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Can We Live Without Paper?
Learners create a story, skit, or storyboard to express their thoughts on a world without paper. For this paper lesson plan, students learn how their lives would be affected if we didn't have paper.
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Trees of our Forests
Young scholars use a field guide in order to identify trees. In this trees lesson plan, students classify the trees that they identify based on their relationships. Young scholars take a trip outdoors to look at trees.