Overview of the activity:For this Fingerprinting and Computer Science lesson our school …
Overview of the activity:For this Fingerprinting and Computer Science lesson our school resource officer will be coming in to take your fingerprints. We will learn how to lift a latent print and look at classifications of prints. We will also learn about the IAFPS system, how fingerprints are lifted, and collected, and how fingerprint data is transmitted, stored, and used by local, state, and federal agencies to help solve crimes.
Have you used 3Doodlers? After learning about Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers, …
Have you used 3Doodlers? After learning about Producers, Consumers, and Decomposers, students create a food chain using these fun 3D pens that can hang in your classroom.
Would you like students to see how data analysis works in real …
Would you like students to see how data analysis works in real life? Using Gas Laws and Google Sheets students will definitely use their critical thinking skills to answer some questions and potentially manipulate their own created data!
This engaging lesson offers students multiple opportunities to collect data and create …
This engaging lesson offers students multiple opportunities to collect data and create their own charts and graphs as they rotate through fun and exciting stations that incorporate computer science, math, science, and visual art.
Ever wonder how a pumpkin grows? Let’s learn about growing pumpkins from …
Ever wonder how a pumpkin grows? Let’s learn about growing pumpkins from seed to fruit! Pumpkins are interesting and fun…let’s learn all about the pumpkin life cycle together and even get our hands dirty as we plant our own seeds and watch the magic happen.
Students will be picking an animal to create using 3doodlers. The students …
Students will be picking an animal to create using 3doodlers. The students will be researching their animal and its habitat then create a diorama to model the animal's habitat.
Students will conduct an experiment to see how light affects plant growth. …
Students will conduct an experiment to see how light affects plant growth. The teacher and students will use a computer to analyze and display the data. The class will discuss the advantages and disadvantages of using computers to evaluate data.
This 2 day lesson will start off by teaching the students about …
This 2 day lesson will start off by teaching the students about various materials we use in the classroom and how we can save on waste in the classroom. We will learn about some of the things we use to write and how over time that has changed. This will then take the students into day 2 of the lesson where they will learn about recycling and the importance of taking care of our Earth whether it be by taking care of various materials in our classroom to learning about things that we can recycle to help the Earth’s landfills with waste.
Students will dive into the different components of computing systems, as we …
Students will dive into the different components of computing systems, as we collect data from our homes to find out what computing systems are most commonly used in our families. Students will practice identifying inputs and output computer systems.
What better way to use technology than to keep track of your …
What better way to use technology than to keep track of your students during an at home project! This lesson will help you track your students’ progress and keep them on task as they work from home.
This engaging light lesson will allow your students to combine science, basic …
This engaging light lesson will allow your students to combine science, basic computer science and art concepts to construct their own understanding of how light passes through various materials. Students will build their own light box to use for making art, and even be able to troubleshoot basic hardware problems all in one lesson!
Use an online simulation and a spinner wheel to compare food webs …
Use an online simulation and a spinner wheel to compare food webs to understand how presence of food and/or predators will affect their life stability, how relationships exist between predators and prey, that these relationships are modeled in food webs; how the availability and use of resources may lead to competition/ cooperation; and how the symbiotic relationships support the survival of different species.
Magnets are Amazing! Students will enjoy this review lesson discovering and creating …
Magnets are Amazing! Students will enjoy this review lesson discovering and creating things with magnets. Students will also learn how magnets are essential to electronics and talk through troubleshooting
Students are given a visual arts project to create a Mixed Media …
Students are given a visual arts project to create a Mixed Media Anatomy artwork where they must decompose the process of completing the project into sub-components. Students will create prototypes (sketches) and will conduct the project as an iterative design by taking daily progress photos, making adjustments to the original design, and having peer feedback.
This gives students two different things to do with what they have …
This gives students two different things to do with what they have learned and read about Storms and precipitation. Not only will students have a good time using stamps but they can also take what they read and interpret it into a graph. This is a very vital skill throughout school all the way up until 12 grade.
This is a review lesson intended to be used at the end …
This is a review lesson intended to be used at the end of the unit on Oceans. Students work in teams to complete activities that will result in the creation of a code or password. The codes will open a series of four locks to open a large lock box. A smaller lock box with a more difficult password can be solved to reveal a prize. This lesson also incorporates the topic of cybersecurity using password safety.
Sequencing the Scientific method Students struggling with currently sequencing the scientific method? This …
Sequencing the Scientific method Students struggling with currently sequencing the scientific method? This activity will help students understand how and why it is important to currently order the scientific method by having them incorrectly carry out the method in an experiment! Yes!!! You read correctly students will attempt to conduct and experiment using the Scientific method out of order to begin with! They will journal the results and discuss with their small group, why this order did not work and how to fix the sequence. Then they will conduct the same experience using the correct sequence of the scientific method using the Scientific Experiment recording sheet. Once they have successfully conducted the experiment, students will discuss and journal their results comparing both experiments.
In the lesson students will classify components of a personal computer system, …
In the lesson students will classify components of a personal computer system, watershed system, and put together a model of a desktop computer and hardware components.
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