In this activity, students learn about physical and mental scientific models. They are asked to graph two models based on information provided in the handout.
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ASSESSMENT
Exit Tickets for Middle School Classrooms
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CHOICE BOARDS
Geography Activities for Middle School
Help students explore the world and develop their geography knowledge with this packet of geography activities for middl...
ACTIVITIES
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Making Invisible Ink
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Mathematics: Model the Mars Neighborhood
In this activity, students are asked to design and build a three-dimensional scale model of the inner solar system by fo...
BOOK GUIDES
Models Don't Eat Chocolate Cookies Discussion Questions
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Science: Making a Model Lock
In this activity, students are provided with a list of steps and asked to make a working model of a river lock.
Social Studies: Making a Model Shaduf
In this activity, students are given instructions and asked to make a model of a shaduf.