Heating Earth
Students develop an experimental plan to investigate the question how solar energy heats different earth materials (water and land). A container half filled with water
Students develop an experimental plan to investigate the question how solar energy heats different earth materials (water and land). A container half filled with water
A crime is staged in the classroom. After observing the crime scene, student identify and collect crime scene evidence. Students use blood typing analysis, microscopy,
Students will learn, discuss, and practice the scientific method through hypothesizing and experimenting by using electromagnets to discover the relationship between electricity and magnetism.
Students explore four different types of propulsion systems test the difference between them looking at time and distance travelled
Students explore what it takes to build a car using alternative energy sources (not gas).
The teacher conducts an investigation to compare the sound produced by twodifferent sized pipes (higher pitch, lower pitch, louder, softer). The teacherconducts the experiment multiple
Many children around the world die due to drinking contaminated water. Thisengaging science lesson will allow students learn how to build and use a simplehomemade
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