In this activity, students are asked to conduct an experiment to learn how moisture affects popcorn kernels. They must also answer several questions based on their findings.
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Exit Tickets for Middle School Classrooms
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LESSON PLANS
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Mathematics: Volume Increase of Popcorn
In this experiment, students are asked to predict and then calculate the volume increase of popped popcorn.
Science: Plotting a River Profile
In this activity, students are asked to graph the profile of the White Nile and make calculations about its slope.