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Science Common Core 7.G.A.1 resources

Preview of BUNDLE - No-Prep Worksheets - How to Draw like an Engineer and Isometric Drawing

BUNDLE - No-Prep Worksheets - How to Draw like an Engineer and Isometric Drawing

This money-saving STEM Engineering project bundle combines all the easy, no-prep worksheets from 3 products.Perfect for PLTW, Makerspaces, Project-Based Learning, Afterschool STEM or STEAM clubs, and much more.NO MATH REQUIRED!Engineering drawing is a universal language that can be understood all over the world!Students can learn to think and draw like an engineer. These worksheets present the basic concepts and vocabulary of engineering drawing, sometimes called mechanical drafting.Students als
Preview of Intro Orthographic 3D objects to 2D shapes | Easel & PDF

Intro Orthographic 3D objects to 2D shapes | Easel & PDF

Created by
JTreasures
Sharpen your students' spatial sense as they visualize how orthographic 3D solids become 2D drawings. How do students become more confident? First, the labeling of the solids' top, side, and front views will be gradually removed. Next, the complexity of the solids changes from rectangular prisms to solids with varying depths and elevations. There are even audio recordings on each slide to help remove potential students' language barriers. As a bonus, the product is available on TPT's digital Eas
Preview of Basic TinkerCAD Controls Cheat Sheet

Basic TinkerCAD Controls Cheat Sheet

Created by
3D-PT
Are you looking for a free CAD program for your STEM class? TinkerCAD is a great way to introduce your class to CAD & 3D printing. This cheat sheet is a great way to have all the commands & tools TinkerCAD offers in an easy-to-use reference! You can also buy a full length tutorial video HERE, or download a audio presentation HERE. This cheat sheet will save you time & frustration when your students ask you “How do I do this”? for the hundredth time in the class. This w
Preview of 3D Isometric Drawing and Design for Middle School

3D Isometric Drawing and Design for Middle School

3D Isometric drawing and design projects for Middle School drafting, PLTW, STEM, technology, graphic design, project-based learning, and pre-engineering classes.Your students will love this fun, No-Prep mini lesson. Students will learn an easy way to draw in 3D using isometric graph paper printed with a triangular grid. This skill provides a missing element in many modeling and design classes before tackling CAD software: The process of conceiving an idea in 3D, and then translating it into a tw
Preview of Start teaching 3D printing - 6 lesson series fully planned

Start teaching 3D printing - 6 lesson series fully planned

This is the first release of the beginners lesson pack. The latest release with an additional TinkerCAD modelling lesson can be purchased from www.learnbylayers.com. This is the reason for the price being cheaper on TPT.This beginners lesson pack is the ideal way to introduce students to 3D printing. There are six lessons in total in this pack. They are designed to last around one hour each, depending on the pace of your students they could be stretched out longer. They are all pre planned and
Preview of SURVIVOR Challenge SPY Training STEM STEAM for GATE 4th to 8th Grades

SURVIVOR Challenge SPY Training STEM STEAM for GATE 4th to 8th Grades

Talking about too fun for school! I had 4th and 5th graders skipping recess for this one! Let’s combine an engineering challenge, physics background, creativity and engineering, and three dimensional building skills to create a Survivor-type challenge and training for professional spies. Here we have the engineering process--complete and in miniature! Note: This activity is a part of our bigger Spies unit. Watch for the unit to be published this spring. It is going to be recess-skipping co
Preview of How to draw like an Engineer - Part I

How to draw like an Engineer - Part I

15 Fun No-Prep Worksheets for PLTW, Math Centers, Makerspaces, and Project-Based Learning (PBL) Engineering drawing, or drafting, is a special type of language. Engineers use this language to communicate ideas and information to other people and to machines. These ideas and information make it possible to accurately manufacture parts or construct houses, roads and bridges. Engineering drawing is a graphical – or visual – language. It is a universal language that communicates with engineers in ev
Preview of TinkerCAD 3D Printing Lesson Bundle

TinkerCAD 3D Printing Lesson Bundle

Created by
3D-PT
Empower your students with the fascinating world of 3D printing through our comprehensive "TinkerCAD 3D Printing Lesson Bundle." This resource is your all-in-one solution for introducing 3D design, creativity, and innovation into your classroom.Key Highlights: Comprehensive Curriculum: Our bundle offers a complete curriculum that guides educators through the fundamentals of TinkerCAD and 3D printing, making it suitable for beginners and experienced users alike. Interactive Learning: Dive into th
Preview of Wilson Bentley PowerPoint | Snowflake Unit Study

Wilson Bentley PowerPoint | Snowflake Unit Study

This study features the physics of snow crystal development, past and present snow physicists, and famed snow crystal photographer, "Snowflake" Bentley and his remarkable photographic genius of snow crystals using an old bellows camera. Students look at the varieties of snowflakes and their geometry. Check out one of nature's most astonishing miracles and wonders in science and mathematics. The wonder of snow on a microscopic level is its own world. Students draw and take notes in the activity g
Preview of Scale Down the Planets

Scale Down the Planets

Apply math concepts to scale down the planets 100 million times smaller than their real sizes. Students follow 4 simple steps to scale down planet diameter and radius. Students use tools like a bullseye compass or a regular metric ruler to create the 2D models on paper. Math concepts include metric unit conversion (km to cm), parts of a circle (radius and diameter), scale modeling, measurement, and rounding. This activity works great for math or science. A one-page printable template for the inn
Preview of Isometric Drawing Worksheets for Middle School - Backyard Wildlife Habitat

Isometric Drawing Worksheets for Middle School - Backyard Wildlife Habitat

Celebrate Earth Day this Spring with Isometric drawing and design projects for Middle School drafting, PLTW, STEM or STEAM, technology, graphic design, project-based learning, and pre-engineering classes. Your students will love this fun, No-Prep mini lesson focused on backyard wildlife habitats for birds and mason bees. Students will learn an easy way to draw in 3D using isometric graph paper printed with a triangular grid. This skill provides a missing element in many modeling and design class
Preview of Math With Art

Math With Art

Math With Art is NatureGlo's MathArt Animated PowerPoint BUNDLE with student study guides and Internet Activities! This product is a remarkable growing culmination of 17 years of private school and online homeschool teaching. My homeschool parents tell me that MathArt is the missing link in modern day maths education.What is MathArt?MathArt is a thematic unit study educational journey showing how math relates to the real world around us. It reveals the rich and beautiful connections there are be
Preview of Tinkercad Build and Isometric Drawing Worksheet

Tinkercad Build and Isometric Drawing Worksheet

Let's draw isometric views of Tinkercad models! Engineers and designers must communicate their ideas in a way that is clear and concise. Technical drawing and CAD software are used by designers and engineers to get their ideas out of their heads and onto paper. Isometric views are an important foundational skill in technical drawing for engineering. TinkerCAD is a fantastic FREE online Autodesk 3D modeling program. (No download needed! ) The "Build and Draw" activity was created as a skill a
Preview of Marble Maze STEM Activity using Engineering Design Process & Scale Drawing

Marble Maze STEM Activity using Engineering Design Process & Scale Drawing

This maze building STEM challenge is an excellent engineering activity for middle school students to practice using the engineering design process. Students will engage in hands-on, project-based learning that enables them to make real world connections. As a teacher, you will love the low prep activity and detailed teacher guide including differentiation ideas and suggested responses. In this 3 hour STEM Activity, students will work in groups to design and assess a number of prototype mazes inc
Preview of Engineering Nehemiah's Wall: MS STEM in the Bible Project ETS1 7.G.A.1

Engineering Nehemiah's Wall: MS STEM in the Bible Project ETS1 7.G.A.1

Created by
HuntforScience
Want a project for your STEM class that uses math and science as much as engineering? Need an engineering project that's biblically integrated from start to finish? Challenge your students to be like Nehemiah and build the wall of Jerusalem!In this project, students: Learn about the Engineering Design Cycle as they read through the book of NehemiahPractice using a ruler and pencil to make scale drawings, then scale up a mapExamine the history of Jerusalem's walls through the lens of weathering
Preview of Christmas Sub Plans Scientific Method and Perimeter Worksheet

Christmas Sub Plans Scientific Method and Perimeter Worksheet

Created by
Standard Surfers
Help Santa use the scientific method to avoid getting stuck in the chimneys. This worksheet covers Science and Math Standards for Common Core and CPALMS including: Scientific Method, variables, models, perimeter, and circumference. Download it, print it, and put in your emergency substitute folder this holiday season.
Preview of Float your Own Boat Displacement Lab

Float your Own Boat Displacement Lab

Created by
3D-PT
This is a tested and established classic lab activity. Students will explore density, volume and mass with this lab. Build your own boat with tin foil, or expand by 3D printing a final design in TinkerCAD!Your class will have fun working in pairs to make a boat out of tin foil that floats as many marbles as possible. They will then explore buoyancy, density, mass and volume as they complete the lab. This includes calculation problems for volume and density.EASEL ACTIVITY: You can now assign thi
Preview of Math Art Circular Patterns PowerPoint Thematic Unit Plan | Distance Learning

Math Art Circular Patterns PowerPoint Thematic Unit Plan | Distance Learning

This is a perfect all-season mini-unit study with an outdoor treasure hunt. It introduces students of all ages to shapes, patterns, and numbers in nature with an outdoor treasure hunt looking for circular patterns in nature. It is suggested for all ages since most modern education barely touches on patterns found in nature, a branch of Sacred Geometry. Sacred Geometry describes a mathematical order at the heart of the universe. This series incorporates basic math, geometry, writing, art, and anc
Preview of St. Patricks Day Shamrock and 4-Leaf Clover Science and Math Experiment Activity

St. Patricks Day Shamrock and 4-Leaf Clover Science and Math Experiment Activity

St. Patrick's Day is known for leprechauns, the color green, shamrocks and 4-leaf clovers. With this activity for middle school and high school science or math classes, students will learn about St. Patrick's Day, area, formulas, the scientific method, hypothesizing and analysis. It can be difficult to find a 4-leafed clover. Scientists say that 1 in every 10,000 shamrocks has four leaves. 1.2 square meters of clovers has about 10,000 shamrocks in it. Students will read this information and more
Preview of Types of Slope & Y Intercept: Interactive Distance Learning Google Classroom

Types of Slope & Y Intercept: Interactive Distance Learning Google Classroom

Created by
Raffi Sarajian
This is a great interactive online lesson which is compatible for google classroom and distance learning to help students get familiar with the different types of slope, (positive, negative, zero, undefined). Also the students will practice finding and Identifying the Y-intercept as well. Students will use the interactive activity to practice the skills required to move onto linear equations. Great tool to use to make a screen-cast video for your students!
Preview of TinkerCAD: Pencil Holder Project (Volume/Scale Factor)-7th/8th Grade (STEAM)

TinkerCAD: Pencil Holder Project (Volume/Scale Factor)-7th/8th Grade (STEAM)

TinkerCAd is a free, online application to introduce all levels of students to Computer Animated Design. It can be used on all devices.This is a fun and comprehensive project that covers Volume, Scale Factor, Surface Area, CAD design, and 3D printing in a meaningful way. They will design and be able to print out a pencil holder for their lockers that can stick to the inside. (Magnets will need to be provided). Students work at their own pace!During this project, students:- Learn about volume of
Preview of Drop Zone: Parachute Design Project-Based Learning Lab

Drop Zone: Parachute Design Project-Based Learning Lab

This highly adaptable investigation will engage students of many ages and levels. Options for primary, upper elementary, and middle school are included. This is a true STEM lab that incorporates the science, technology engineering, and math components. Common, inexpensive, and easily available materials make this an easy lab to teach yet it produces maximum learning and engagement in your classroom. NGSS and Common Core Math Standards alignment are included in this "STEM on a Shoestring Budget"
Preview of TinkerCAD Controls Overview Presentation w Audio

TinkerCAD Controls Overview Presentation w Audio

Created by
3D-PT
This presentation is ready to help you and your class understand the basics of TinkerCAD. This presentation shows how to resize objects, flip, array (duplicate), and align. This presentation aligns with the TinkerCAD cheat sheets that I sell in my store. Show this presentation for professional development, keep as a reference, or have your students follow along. This includes an audio description on all slides to help you follow along. If you want to get deeper into STEM, you can use TInkerCAD t
Preview of 3D Printing Lesson - See a Need, Fill a Need

3D Printing Lesson - See a Need, Fill a Need

Created by
Jill Verslues
What can your students design and 3D print to help their school community? “See a need, fill a need.” These are famous words by Mr. Bigweld in the 20th Century Fox 2005 movie, Robots. Your students will be challenged to see the need, and fill the need. This pdf document contains directions for students, a grading rubric that can be used for team projects, a graphing paper for their sketched design, and an extension project to create a flyer for the project to be displayed in school.
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Importance of learning science

Learning science is particularly important for students as it equips them with the essential knowledge and skills to make sense of the world around them. Science education is not just about memorizing facts. It fosters critical thinking, inquiry, and problem-solving abilities. These skills are not only useful in school but also in everyday life beyond the classroom.

Benefits of learning science

Learning science offers many benefits to students both in school and beyond. In fact, it helps students:

  • Question the world around them and seek evidence-based explanations
  • Cultivate their ability to observe, experiment, and analyze data
  • Nurture a sense of curiosity, awe, and wonder about the natural world
  • Understand natural phenomena and the laws that govern the universe

With a solid foundation in science, teachers can help empower students to think critically, solve problems, make informed decisions, and engage with the world around them in meaningful ways.

Teaching with science resources

One of the best parts about science class is all of the possibilities for hands-on, collaborative learning! Think: labs, experiments, inquiry-based activities, and design challenges. These activities encourage students to explore scientific concepts by observing, asking questions, and conducting investigations. Additionally, with small group centers, students can engage in group experiments, discussions, and projects that require them to collaborate, share ideas, and solve problems together.

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If you’re a teacher or parent looking for printable or digital science resources, TPT has an extensive array of instructional materials for every learning need, topic, or grade level. Whether you're learning about plant parts or butterfly life cycles, or exploring advanced topics like the anatomy of a cell or Newton’s laws of motion, we've got you covered.

On TPT, science resources come in various forms: from labs and worksheets to craftivities and doodle notes. They can be used to enhance learning, assess a student’s mastery of science concepts, or to reteach a tricky topic. With plenty of TPT resources at your fingertips, teaching and learning science will be so much easier. Plus, you can expand students’ knowledge even further by exploring TPT math resources, which are frequently paired with science lessons.

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What types of science lessons are available on TPT?

There are many different types of science resources sold by Sellers on TPT. Some popular science lessons include biology, earth sciences, chemistry, environment, engineering, and anatomy.

How do I find science lessons on TPT?

Educators can save time preparing science lessons with resources created by experienced teachers. Simply start a search for science resources on the TPT marketplace, and filter by grade level, price, and/or resource type to find materials that've been proven to work in classrooms like yours. No matter what you’re teaching, there are plenty of science lessons and activities sold by Sellers on TPT that are tailored to meet your students' skill levels.

How can I make my science lessons fun and engaging?

Students learn best when they're engaged! Sprinkle a little fun into your science lessons and make them feel like real scientists by investigating everyday objects, exploring the world outside the classroom, and doing hands-on and collaborative experiments and design challenges.