Electron Configuration Battleship Activity
Focused around electron configurations, this fun battleship adaptation is great for your next chemistry class.
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Focused around electron configurations, this fun battleship adaptation is great for your next chemistry class.
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Teach how to use dichotomous keys with this middle school biology activity.
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Visualize static electric field lines using synthetic hair and baby oil
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Observe the different rates of diffusion that occur among different sized cells.
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Engage your STEM students by watching the Hidden Figures movie and trying out our activity.
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Time to set up your bear traps! We're searching for Tardigrades.
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Teach your students about different types of energy transfer systems with this activity.
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Marvelous Magnets: An Exploration of Electromagnetism with Lab Stations
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Are you looking for a fun way to teach your students about kinetic friction? This activity will 'rock their socks off!'
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In this activity, students will practice the observational skills necessary to identifying chemical reactions.
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In this activity, students will research the food chain of an owl.
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In this activity, students will research how a radio sends and receives AM and FM signals.
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Mink are great specimens to study the basic anatomy of a mammal.
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Using basic classroom supplies, this activity encourages students to review their understanding of ionic and covalent bonds, both in writing names and formulas.
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Help your students create a model of the earth’s ocean waves in a bottle.
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Investigate how the transmission of electrical energy is affected by the properties of the material that conducts it.
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Introduce your students to microbiology.
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