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10th grade applied math laboratories

Preview of Volume of Spheres, Cones, Cylinders, Pyramids Hands-On Discovery Activity

Volume of Spheres, Cones, Cylinders, Pyramids Hands-On Discovery Activity

Created by
Rise over Run
These engaging volume labs allow students to experiment and discover volume formulas of 3D solids. Help your students understand and remember where the formulas come from (and have fun while doing so)!The labs let students discover and make sense of formulas for the following 3D solids:Lab 1: PrismsLab 2: CylindersLab 3: PyramidsLab 4: ConesLab 5: SpheresIn each lab, students create 3D figures, hypothesize, and experiment. They see how the 3D solids relate to each other as they figure out their
Preview of Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Penny Boat Lab: Density, Buoyancy and Archimedes

Created by
Ray Byle
This is a one period activity/lab to teach students about the concept of density and Archimedes Principle, why things float. Students each get a piece of aluminum foil and design and make a boat. They then must calculate how many pennies it will carry before sinking, and then test it. This is an excellent one day STEM project that combines science, math, design and construction. Students will use the formula Density=Mass divided by Volume.
Preview of Physical properties of matter review using pennies Mass, Volume, and Density Lab

Physical properties of matter review using pennies Mass, Volume, and Density Lab

Physical properties of matter review using pennies to find mass, density, and volume. Supplies You will need many pennies for this lab 15 each of 1981 and older ones and 1983 and newer ones per group. Triple balance beam per group or a central few Small graduated cylinder approximately 50mL I did this with my 6th grade science class, it give them a hands on comparison that density is different from volume and that density of the same materials stays the same no matter the weight. Stu
Preview of Lab Activity Calculating Rates of Tectonic Plate Motion

Lab Activity Calculating Rates of Tectonic Plate Motion

Created by
Mrs Lyons
In this activity students will calculate the rate of the movement of Pacific Tectonic plate by examinining the formation of Hawaiian island chain. Students begin by determining ages of rocks found on each island using radiometric dating principle. Then they use scale maps to determine real world distances between islands. Finally they determine speed of motion from distance and time passed. This lab utilizes the claim, evidence and reasoning framework to guide students to synthesis of ideas and
Preview of Baking Soda Lab & Lesson Plan: 9-12 [chemical reactions and limiting reactants]

Baking Soda Lab & Lesson Plan: 9-12 [chemical reactions and limiting reactants]

In this 3-7 day lesson, students complete multiple labs and explore the chemical reaction behind baking soda in pancakes and the importance of ratios in chemical reactions. This Lesson Includes:Teacher Lesson Plan with Essential Questions, Objectives, and NGSS standards, Lab Preparation (Materials, Ingredients, Amazon Lists when appropriate, and Tips & Tricks) and day-by-day lesson plansClassroom Slides with directions for lesson flow, turn and talk prompts, illustrations and graphics, embe
Preview of Drone Lab: Right-Angle Trigonometry, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines

Drone Lab: Right-Angle Trigonometry, Law of Sines, Law of Cosines

YOU DO NOT NEED A DRONE FOR THIS LAB!!! This lab actually has two separate folders: one for teachers who have access to a drone (or even a helium balloon that is tied to a kite string!) and one for teachers with no drone. Any way you do it, you get a customized lab, designed to help your students use right-angle trig, law of sines, and law of cosines in real-world situations. If you are droneless, the whole simulation is set up for you. You can choose whatever drone heights you like and ente
Preview of Mystery Eats! ~ An escape/breakout style foods lab

Mystery Eats! ~ An escape/breakout style foods lab

Created by
Gettin Your FACS
A must have for all FACS teachers! This lesson is designed to test your students' knowledge of accurate kitchen measurement, recipe conversion, and measurement equivalents, as well as their ability to prepare food while following a recipe. The mystery lab leads them to preparing NO BAKE COOKIES! Included in this digital download are all the necessary printables and instructions needed to set up an escape/breakout lesson for up to 6 groups. Toolboxes, 4 digit resettable locks, tubs, ingredients
Preview of Zipline Engineering Lab

Zipline Engineering Lab

In this exciting engineering lab, students will embark on a thrilling journey to design and test their very own zipline. This activity promotes:Real-World Scenarios: Students will step into the shoes of engineers hired to design a zipline for Baby’s World Amusement Park in Atlanta.Collaborative Teamwork: Each group will consist of four members, each with a specific role crucial to the zipline's success.Hands-On Activity: Students will engage in practical tasks, including setting up the zipline,
Preview of Popping Boba: Ionic Compounds & Ions [5-Day Lesson with 5 Labs] gr 8-12

Popping Boba: Ionic Compounds & Ions [5-Day Lesson with 5 Labs] gr 8-12

Explore popping boba by understanding the role of ions, chemical reactions, and diffusion in making popping boba.This material supplements our engaging Science Behind video popping boba through the lens of spherification and chemical reactions. Students will learn about ions, ionic compounds, chemical reactions and diffusion.This Packet Includes:19-page Teacher Lesson Plan with NGSS standards60 Classroom Slides9 Page Textbook Article with Graphics and Illustrations18-page Student Activity Packet
Preview of Marshmallow Flight Lab

Marshmallow Flight Lab

Created by
STEM Mom
Do your students love a good competition? You might want to try this lesson titled “Marshmallow Flight.” I have used this lab with junior and high school students, but have also done a simpler version of this lab with my kindergartner. The file contains two versions of the same lab. The first is a commonly used version in which students follow directions, collect data, and answer post-lab questions. The second version of this lab is a higher-level inquiry lab, where students move through the
Preview of Trig Treasure Map Activity - Precalc Solving Triangles w/ Bearings & Directions

Trig Treasure Map Activity - Precalc Solving Triangles w/ Bearings & Directions

Help your students understand the concept of navigation using trigonometry. This lesson gives students adequate exposure navigational tools such as trig bearings and directions. Not only that, but it offers an excellent opportunity for enrichment through the challenge problem which is tiered into two difficulty levels - guided and unguided. Your students will love being able to make their own treasure maps while also learning key trig concepts such as finding missing side lengths using sine and
Preview of Marble Lab: Graphing distance versus time

Marble Lab: Graphing distance versus time

In this activity, students will use marbles and a ruler to plot some of the essential conditions that describe the movement of an object traveling at constant speed.
Preview of BUNDLE: Draw the Fibonacci Spiral, Fibonacci  in Nature, Golden Ratio

BUNDLE: Draw the Fibonacci Spiral, Fibonacci in Nature, Golden Ratio

Welcome to the world of FIBONACCI! The following three labs are presented in an investigative manner, intended to provoke thought among the students and to guide them into an outstanding learning experience as they enter the fascinating world of The Fibonacci Sequence. Each lab addresses the Fibonacci Sequence from a different perspective, and each offers students a learning experience, rich and packed with learning enrichment.The introductory lab to the Fibonacci Sequence is, in my opinion, the
Preview of Slime Lab - Metric Conversions and Collaborative Experiment

Slime Lab - Metric Conversions and Collaborative Experiment

Created by
Creative Chem
This lab is a wacky twist to traditional experiments that will have students practice their metric conversions by making slime! Transform the classroom into a laboratory of exploration with this hands-on, project-based learning experiences. Fuel student's curiosity with the wonders of slime to encourage student involvement and provide a solid foundation in chemistry and math concepts!In this laboratory, students will: Work together to follow a procedureCollaborate when stuck to problem-solve as
Preview of Physics LAB PhET "Moving Man" Velocity and Acceleration

Physics LAB PhET "Moving Man" Velocity and Acceleration

Created by
RadScienceMag
This digital physics lab is great for Kinematics, Motion in 1D. It uses the PhET simulator of "Moving Man" (link provided) and has been completely adapted so that student can investigate 100% remotely. The lab can be completed alone, in pairs or small groups. It allows students to manipulate with a simulator and answer various questions about different scenarios of motion in 1D. The lab objectives allow the student to enhance their understandings of position, displacement, velocity and accelerat
Preview of Right Triangle Trig, Trig Ratios, Trigonometry, Everyday Math, Hands-on Activity

Right Triangle Trig, Trig Ratios, Trigonometry, Everyday Math, Hands-on Activity

This everyday math activity is perfect for teachers looking to inject some hands-on math into the classroom. Perfect for learning about right triangle trig, this activity allows students to apply what they’ve learned about trig ratios to find the height of an object and then verify it by checking the %error. This investigation allows students to connect their learning about trigonometry to the real world. Loads of fun and easy to setup with the templates and instructions provided.The File Includ
Preview of Analyzing a Vertical Jump: Kinematics Lab Activity

Analyzing a Vertical Jump: Kinematics Lab Activity

This hands-on laboratory activity challenges your students to apply their understanding of kinematic elements and equations to complete an analysis of a simple motion scenario: a human jumping vertically.This activity can be used as an engaging skills practice or formative assessment depending on the needs of your 7th - 12th grade science students.This digital resource includes:Teacher's Guide: outlines suggested laboratory protocols, tips for implementation, and possible methods of document dis
Preview of HIGHSCHOOL| GRADE 9| MATH LAB| SIMILAR TRIANGLES| PROPORTIONAL REASONING

HIGHSCHOOL| GRADE 9| MATH LAB| SIMILAR TRIANGLES| PROPORTIONAL REASONING

Practice finding the height of an unknown tall object using proportional reasoning! I use this lab as an introduction and/or extension into proportional reasoning, scale factors and similar triangles with my grade 9 class. However, this lab can be used and adapted to any grade level from 8-12's. In this lab, students go outside and find the length of the shadow of a meter stick to measure the height of an unknown tall object. I've included an answer key as well, so no prep required! Feel free
Preview of Measuring, Precision, & Conversions through Flour & Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Measuring, Precision, & Conversions through Flour & Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough

Students consider why many bakers use a measuring scale through a quick and easy lab, post-lab calculations, and analysis of precision and accuracy. Students then explore why this matters through a classroom-friendly chocolate chip cookie dough recipe, which also requires conversions and scaling.This Lesson Includes all of these materials:12-page lesson plan detailing activities and prompts for each day (3 days) and list of materials, ingredients, and preps needed for labs54-page Google Slides t
Preview of Quadratic Function Activity About Your Dental Arch

Quadratic Function Activity About Your Dental Arch

Created by
StefBub
Through this activity students will discover properties of parabolas while comparing the parabola they all carry around with them every day - their dental arch. Students will brainstorm ways to measure a dental arch and ultimately take an "impression" of their arch by taking a bite out of a slice of bread. Then they will trace their arch onto a graph, use the graph to generate a table of values, and then use the table to plug into an equation for the most "perfect" dental arch. Students love
Preview of Linear Equations in Action

Linear Equations in Action

Created by
SciHub
In this experiment, your students will dive into the world of hands-on mathematics, making real predictions that they can put to the test. It's not just about numbers on paper; it's about using math to solve real-world problems and answer the questions that matter. With this assignment, you'll empower your students to:Record Data: They'll collect real-world data through multiple trials, refining their observation and recording skills.Graph Like Pros: They'll create scatter plots that visually re
Preview of Science on the River: A hands-on STEM unit!

Science on the River: A hands-on STEM unit!

Created by
Wild Earth Lab
This is a hands-on STEM unit packed with outdoor math and measurement activities! Students will collect river measurements, calculate velocity and discharge, test hypotheses, and interpret graphs! Plus, there are study materials for stream anatomy, channel types, and drainage patterns! It includes all the materials you will need for a spectacular STEM unit!*** Recommended Age Groups ***This unit was created with universal design in mind and can be adapted to a variety of grade levels, but is bes
Preview of Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass

Isotopes and Average Atomic Mass

Created by
Lori Aten
The fictional element, nailonite, is central to this inexpensive laboratory activity. Other than a balance, the only material required for this activity is a sample of 10-25 total nails of three different sizes for each lab group. Each nail in the sample represents one of the three isotopes of the element. This simulation allows students to actually measure the mass of each of the three isotopes, and, after calculating the relative abundance of the isotopes in the sample, calculate the average a
Preview of Probability and blood types 2

Probability and blood types 2

Created by
Brian Garber
Working with probability and real world data on blood types in populations.This is mainly mathematical but could be used in biology too.While my main focus is psychology I do have a ton of math and statistics stuff… You have managed to find the source of the best Psychology and AP Psychology labs on TPT, go check out my store for other awesome resources, I currently have 498 (3/30/23) different items! These are real labs, you can get your students DOING Psychology! Take a look at my store at… ht
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