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Students work in groups to design, build, and test a submersible prototype. In this engineering lesson, students learn about the importance and design of submersible vessels and apply their knowledge by building one of their own. They spend a month on the project and demonstrate their finished product in a large aquarium or pool.
Students trace American adventurer Steve Fossett's solo global flight, using the five themes of geography to describe some of the places on or near his route.
In this chambered nautilus worksheet, students read a 2 page article, define 10 vocabulary words and answer 7 short answer questions in complete sentences.
In this writing a book review worksheet, students organize their thoughts regarding a book they have read as they respond to 8 short answer questions. Students write a book review using their answers as an outline.
Students learn about the process of inventing and discover that inventions are the end result of problem solving process which often stem from imagination or wishful thinking. In this lesson, students read, write and discuss inventions that have changed peoples lives, learn about the inventions of the camera and answer questions about inventions.
In this altitude change of the International Space Station worksheet, students observe a graph of the change in altitude of the space station over time due to the Earth's drag. Students solve 3 problems using the data in the graph.
Students differentiate chemiluminescence from bioluminescence. In this biology lesson, students explain how fireflies and other animals emit light. They discuss the applications of engineered bioluminescence.
Students research the first female reporters. In this Women's History Month instructional activity, students discuss Nelly Bly and write a news story about a school issue.
Middle schoolers find the circumference of various round objects. In this finding the circumference of various round objects lesson, students find the circumference of the Earth. Middle schoolers find the circumference of trees, tires, and other circular objects. Students use circumference to determine distance traveled after so many rotations.
Ninth graders discuss innovators and their different techniques. In this investigative lesson students study innovators, research them and create cards to play a game.