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7th grade word problems laboratories

Preview of Measuring Matter (mass, volume, and density)

Measuring Matter (mass, volume, and density)

Created by
Lori Stidham
This lesson is a fun way to help your students explore the mass, volume, and density of everyday objects. It teaches them all about measuring matter and then allows them to practice what they have learned through hands-on labs and word problem worksheets. It is primarily targeted for the 5-7 grade classroom. This lesson includes: 1. “Measuring Matter”PowerPoint with student handout 2. “Measuring Matter: Your Turn” (follows the ppt and lets students practice finding mass, volume, and density) 3
Preview of Geometry:Concurrent Points GeoGebra Activity - Circumcenter & Incenter -w/ Key

Geometry:Concurrent Points GeoGebra Activity - Circumcenter & Incenter -w/ Key

Tired of teaching the same boring lessons on Circumcenter and Incenter? After years of using the standard book resources, I decided to create this activity that demonstrates some real-life applications of these concurrent points. This product includes 9 tasks (with complete answer key and screen shots of graphics). Each task will ask students to find a real life circumcenter or incenter. (While this product did not include any centroid or orthocenter problems, I left those options on the top
Preview of Unit Conversion (Unit Factor Method) Challenge Stations

Unit Conversion (Unit Factor Method) Challenge Stations

Created by
The Middle Brain
I believe unit conversions / stoichiometry / dimensional analysis is one of the most important skills to master. It is so useful in real life, whether traveling internationally, cooking, building, sewing, etc. After the 50th worksheet and word problem, I decided to make activities and stations for my students to practice unit conversions. Each station is set up for a different “real life” scenario that could involve unit conversion. You can modify the scenarios to fit the materials you have, but
Preview of Olympic Proportions (Eight 7th Grade Math Stations)

Olympic Proportions (Eight 7th Grade Math Stations)

This lesson connects 7th grade Common Core math standards in Ratio/Proportions and Geometry to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Students will work in groups of 3 to 5 and rotate about every 15 minutes to each station. Students will apply their knowledge of ratio, rate, unit rate, constant of proportionality, tables, graphs, writing equations, and computing actual lengths from a map using scale. Stations include interesting facts about the winter Olympics in Russia and/or require stu
Preview of Slinky Sound Unit w MythBusters Video Lab

Slinky Sound Unit w MythBusters Video Lab

Created by
3D-PT
Transform your classroom into an exciting laboratory of sound exploration with our comprehensive "Slinky Sound Unit." This resource takes the fascinating world of sound and makes it come alive for your students by incorporating engaging activities, hands-on experiments, and captivating MythBusters videos.Key highlights of the "Slinky Sound Unit with MythBusters Video Lab" include:Interactive Learning: Immerse your students in a world of auditory discovery. This unit is designed to encourage acti
Preview of Carnations for Graduation Emergency Sub Plans

Carnations for Graduation Emergency Sub Plans

Created by
Standard Surfers
Paper Labs allow students to apply science without breaking your pocket. In "Carnations for Graduation" follow Mrs. Chase as goes through the Scientific Method to create an experiment for her class. Print and put in your emergency Substitute Lesson Plans. Carnations for Graduation covers up to 3 absences. Standard: S.C.7.N.1.4.: Identify test variables. S.C.7.N.1.1.: Plan and carryout scientific investigation. Objectives: Students will identify variables, form a hypothesis, analyze pictures t
Preview of Using Density, Unit Conversions and Proportions to Make Christmas Cookies

Using Density, Unit Conversions and Proportions to Make Christmas Cookies

Created by
STEM Boot Camp
In this fun and festive activity, your students will use their knowledge of density, proportions, and unit conversions to make Christmas cookies without access to the appropriate measuring cups and spoons. Teams will work together in the chemistry lab to come up with ways to measure the correct quantity of each ingredient in the recipe. Then, after all of the cookies are baked and decorated, the students will get to taste them to see how well they turned out! This activity is meant for middle
Preview of Distance, Rate and Time

Distance, Rate and Time

Created by
STEM Boot Camp
This lab will get your students up and moving! And guess what? It's a MATH lab. That's right --I'm combining exercise and math over here :-) The target level for this lab is algebra 1 (typically 8th or 9th graders), but some advanced pre-algebra students will be able to handle it as well. Students should have a very basic understanding of systems of linear equations and percent error calculations before jumping into this activity. The hands-on portion of this lab is written to be conducted o
Preview of Zombie Motion, Speed and Acceleration Physics Lab Set

Zombie Motion, Speed and Acceleration Physics Lab Set

Created by
3D-PT
Have you had days where your students seem like zombies? Why not have them act like zombies to study the physics of motion?!This lab set contains all the note sheets, labs and follow up to study speed, motion, acceleration and the start of Newton's Laws!You can change this to study the motion and force of zombies, though I did this with the physics cars I had. I also found that red, black and blue dry erase markers can be used to make a quick zombie makeup set. You can scare students or have the
Preview of Engineering: Weights and Measures Conversion Tables

Engineering: Weights and Measures Conversion Tables

A weights and measures conversion table is useful when converting and calculating engineering, construction and STEM problem solving projects and activities. It helps students learn how to locate information and convert that information into their calculations. The conversion table also allows teachers to increase the rigor in their activities and problem solving projects by supplying students access to the needed information to accurately calculate a complex problem.
Preview of Skittles Proportion Activity

Skittles Proportion Activity

Students are to be provided a bag of skittles. They are going to use proportions and ratios to determine if there are the same number/ratio of each color in all different sized bags. I had students work in groups of 2 for this activity. Within the activity I broke it up into three different sections; a pre-lab, lab, and post-lab portion. Students make initial guesses/hypothesis, test out their theory, use proportions and ratios to analyze their results and graph data.
Preview of ALGEBRA Bundle:  Exponents and Exponential Functions

ALGEBRA Bundle: Exponents and Exponential Functions

WELCOME TO KINDLY PASS THE MATH!Teachers will find included in the following BUNDLE over Exponents and Exponential Functions a number of power point lessons over the following sections :* Multiplication Properties of Exponents* Zero and Negative Exponents* Graphs of Exponential Functions* Division Properties of Exponents* Scientific Notation* Exponential Growth Functions* Exponential Decay Functions* Lab Activity over Scientific NotationThe lessons provide students with instruction on ho
Preview of What Dosage Should I Prescribe?

What Dosage Should I Prescribe?

Created by
MrNick1
Newly revised and improved. You can purchase many of your “over the counter” medications by just going to your nearby supermarket or convenience store. Many people do not realize that the dosages in these products are for the average person of a certain height and weight. This activity will ask the student look at data related to a person’s weight and the dosage of a certain medication that a doctor has prescribed. As your student works through this lesson, they will be asked to analyze the
Preview of Students visit 8 stations to explore different properties of density

Students visit 8 stations to explore different properties of density

Students will visit 8 stations to explore different properties of density. This comes between metric measurement and the density laboratory investigation. May take 2-3 days to complete. Skills needed to be successful on the lab are fostered in this exploration. The stations include: Determine the Density of Clay Determine the Density of Quartz Determine the Density of Water Determine the Range in a Data Set Determine the Change in Density Due to Thermal Expansion Calculating the Volume of a Sph
Preview of How Much Should I Charge? Math in Action series.

How Much Should I Charge? Math in Action series.

Created by
MrNick1
Newly revised and improved. How will the price a landlord charges affect number of apartments they rent? This lesson was created to reinforce analyzing and graphing data, identify the independent and dependent variable, calculate the slope of the line passing through the points, project rentals from their analysis, and formulate a conclusion. As an optional activity the student is asked to calculate the equation of the line for the data and compare the result to the one presented in the act
Preview of Airplane Engineering Challenge

Airplane Engineering Challenge

Created by
ChattyKathy
This is a great math lab that reinforces adding, subtracting, and multiplying decimals (5.NBT.7). Students are challenged to create a paper airplane designed to carry the most cargo (pennies) and travel the greatest distance. Materials Needed -pennies -colored cardstock -graph paper -tape -meter stick
Preview of Middle School Math Workshop: Red and White Pattern Exploration

Middle School Math Workshop: Red and White Pattern Exploration

Are you using workshop-style lessons in your middle school math classroom? If you're not you should: they are easy to prep for, allow for differentiated learning, and instant assessment.If we want our students to actually learn the facts, concepts, and ideas we’re trying to teach them, they have to experience those things in some way that rises above abstract symbols on paper. They have to process them. Manipulate them.To really learn in a way that will stick, they have to DO something. Worksho
Preview of Thickness of aluminum cans through density

Thickness of aluminum cans through density

Created by
mrphysh
This folder includes these documents. 1 This document: contents and information for the teacher 2 FOR THE TEACHER: Density lab; This is your document for preparation and information. The preparation will take less than an hour. 3 EXERCISE Student data sheet with questions 4 ANSWERS Students data sheet with questions 5 ENRICHMENTAL SUPPLEMENTAL aluminum rolls 6 ANSWERS ENRICHMENT SUPPLEMENTAL aluminum rolls 7 The short video that was used as a preview. This is a higher quality versi
Preview of Math Lab:  Proportions/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

Math Lab: Proportions/DISTANCE LEARNING/NO PREP

In the following activity, lessons on proportions are reinforced through the "Capture-Recapture Method." * A brief history of France and their national symbol, the chicken, is presented. * Students use a bag of dried Lima beans to model a situation of capturing wild chickens in the woodlands of France, and, ultimately, by taking a small sample of the chickens, they are able to estimate the total number of chickens running loose in the woodlands of France. * Students employ the "Capture-R
Preview of What is the Value of My Photo Copy Machine? The Math in Action Series

What is the Value of My Photo Copy Machine? The Math in Action Series

Created by
MrNick1
Newly revised and improved. What is depreciation? This activity involves the student with the concept of depreciation and future value of items. Topics included are slope, creating a table, graphing data, calculating a linear equation, and projecting values over a period of time. An optional internet project is suggested at the end of the activity. An answer guide is provided. Many common core standards are covered in this activity. Some additional activities you may wish to check o
Preview of How Much for Those Fries?

How Much for Those Fries?

Created by
MrNick1
Newly revised and improved. What price should I charge for an order of french fries to maximize my profit? In this activity, the student will be given a total numbe of french fries orders sold at a given price. From this data the student will be asked to analyze this information and present their findings. This lesson will reinforce the theory of graphing data, defining variables, evaluating equations and inequalities using replacement sets, and formulating a conclusion. The use of spreadsh
Preview of Nets and Three Dimensional Figures

Nets and Three Dimensional Figures

This is a great investigation activity of nets and surface area.
Preview of Top Chef Measurement Soup Challenge - Math Lab Activity

Top Chef Measurement Soup Challenge - Math Lab Activity

Created by
Amy Mills
Top Chef Measurement Challenge - Math Lab Activity. This packet will walk your students through a measurement challenge. You can pick up the materials needed (cotton puffs, paperclips, bouncy balls, jelly beans, easter grass, rocks, sand, construction paper) at any dollar store, or you can customize the word document to what you have laying around. This activity is hands-on assessment for metric, customary and time measurement.
Preview of Employment Linear Lab

Employment Linear Lab

Created by
Math4Teachers
This lab is meant to be an introduction to finding a line of best fit for real-life linear data about employment from the census.
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