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A Salt and Battery
For this battery worksheet, learners read about oxidation-reduction reactions and voltaic cells. They are given a diagram of an electrochemical cell and they answer four questions using the cell. They also identify the anode given two...
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Acid Rain
Students conduct an experiment using two or three plants. They sprinkle one plant with water and the other with vinegar or lemon juice several times a day. After several days they discuss the condition of the plants.
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The Color Yellow
In this color recognition worksheet, students color picture of things that can be yellow. Pictures are: banana, sunflower, sun and a lemon.
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How Many Lemons Does It Take?
Learners discuss and explore different methods that can be used to estimate from the video. They practice estimation skills by recreating a sample problem from the video. Web sites containing other estimation activities are included
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Introducing Learning Strategies (Motivation)
Students examine how to develop the skill of motivation for learning. The application of this skill can be transferred to other areas of life. The use of print media is part of the lesson and students reflect upon the concept presented...
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A Bright Idea
Students establish an understanding of electricity and then demonstate that understanding by creating a basic experiment involving a lemon battery. They reflect on the importance of electricity.
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Redox and Electrochemistry
In this redox and electrochemistry worksheet, students identify the anode in electrode pairs of electrochemical cells. They also describe how a lemon battery works and how wet and dry voltaic cells work.
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Let's Make Lemonade
Learners respond to visual text. In this visual text lesson, students respond to the text, If God Gives You Lemons by making a poster advertising a lemonade sale. They listen to the story before decorating the posters with geometric...
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Sour Acids and Bitter Bases
Students explore acids and bases. They experience the sour taste of acids and the bitter taste of bases by tasting substances such as chocolate, lemon juice, and baking soda. in addition, they complete a worksheet for individual assessment.
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Getting to Know My Apple
First graders compare an apple to unlike things in a simile poem. ie: The apple tastes sour like a lemon. When poems are complete, have students share their simile poems with the class and finish eating their apples.
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Fruit Word Search
In this Fruit Word Search worksheet, students look for 12 different types of fruit. Examples include apple, plum, lemon, and grapes.
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The Five Senses
Students explore their five senses. In this senses lesson, students explore mystery boxes and use only one sense to determine what is inside the box. Examples of items in the mystery boxes include maracas, lemons, and cherry lotion.
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Tongue Map
Students explore human anatomy by conducting a human senses experiment. In this taste instructional activity, students identify the main purpose of a tongue and how it enhances our eating habits. Students utilize baking coca, lemon...
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Acid Attack
Pupils explore the effect of chemical erosion on statues and monuments. They use chalk to see what happens when limestone is placed in liquids with different pH values. They also discover several things that engineers are doing to reduce...
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Letter L
In this printing activity, students form four rows of uppercase and lowercase letter L's. Students also write two rows of the word Lemon and the following sentence: Larry looks at llamas.
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Letter L
For this letter L worksheet, students observe L words and write the L on the line to complete the picture words Lemon, Light, and Lamp. Students write three answers.
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Missing Middle Consonants
In this grammar worksheet, 1st graders write the missing consonant for each word. They complete 6 examples which include words such as tiger, dragon, camel, lemon, spider, and ruler.
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Big/Little Fruit
In this early childhood counting practice worksheet, students count the numbers of big and little apples, lemons, and oranges recording their answers in the provided answer spaces.
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Addition Using Objects
In this addition using objects learning exercise, students solve 5 problems that include adding various objects as shown. First, they count the number of each object in the first column and write that number in the first box. Then,...
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Invisible Ink
Young scholars are introduced to the concept of chemical change when they observe the chemical change that occurs between vinegar or lemon juice and heat.
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Effects of pH on Organic Molecules
High schoolers investigate the effects of an acid and a base on the structure of milk protein. They observe the changes to droplets of milk when adding ammonia and lemon juice and relate the changes to old, curdled milk. An extension...
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Eat Your Sprouts Part I
Students will conduct a lab on the oxidation of an apple. The students will learn that the oxidation process can be halted when lemon juice is applied to the flesh of an apple because the lemon juice contains vitamin C, an antioxidant....
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Sweet or Sour, Like or Different
Students watch a video on comparisons and discuss ways in which objects can be sorted. They play an identification game with a lemon and discuss identification characteristics.
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Big/Little Fruit
In this counting worksheet, students count the fruit and write the correct numbers in the 6 boxes provided. Apples, lemons and oranges are the fruits used.
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