by creator | Oct 5, 2020 | Grade 1 Lesson Plans, Grade 2 Lesson Plans, Grade 3 Lesson Plans, Lesson Plans, Logic Teacher
In this activity, students will use coding logic in combination with biological concepts to classify organisms and the things around them. Download Lesson Science Grade 1 Science – SE1.1 Grade 5 Science – HB5.5 Practical & Applied Arts ROBA26 ROBA28A ROBA65...
by creator | Oct 5, 2020 | Grade 1 Lesson Plans, Grade 2 Lesson Plans, Grade 3 Lesson Plans, Lesson Plans, Logic Teacher
Students will explore and learn how to use conditionals and logic to create their own card game! When describing coding and the logic behind it, many people will say that it is a set of rules and commands. With this in mind, it makes sense to have students create the...
by creator | Aug 23, 2020 | Friday Funday
Solid or Liquid? #FridayFunday Cloud dough and Oobleck, are non-Newtonian fluids which do not follow Newton’s Law of Viscosity. Instead, they can change back and forth from solid to liquid depending on how much compression or stress applied to the cloud...
by creator | Aug 23, 2020 | Friday Funday
Shocking Static Electricity Tricks #FridayFunday Did you tune in to the “Opposites Attract” episode of the Couch Potato Lab? We did some cool tricks with static electricity such as bending water and separating salt and pepper. When two materials rub against...
by creator | Aug 23, 2020 | Friday Funday
Fly Me A Kite #FridayFunday Did you know that the first kites made were made out of leaves? They were used to scare away enemy troops or send signals to their friends! Similar to planes, kites rely on forces of lift and thrust to fly in the air. As wind passes...