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Electrolysis of Water

Students will learn to write the half reactions that occur at each electrode during the electrolysis of water, performed in microscale using a 9V battery as a power source. In monitoring the pH at each electrode, studens will learn that H2 is accompanied by the formation of OH- ions and that H+ i...
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Chemical Elements Test

Students use StudyCards(tm) to practice naming elements.
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Atomic Structure

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the terms associated with learning and using the Periodic Table of the Elements.
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Graphing Nature

Students compare blade size of leaves from one species and between closely related species. Evolution through natural selection accounts for the diversity of species developed through gradual processes over many generations. Biological adaptations include changes in structures, behaviors or phys...
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How Fast Are You?

Use the Data/Graphs Wizard tool in the SciTools App to compare the averages of four sets of data.
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Human Genetics

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the vocabulary used in studying human genetics.
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Chemical Bonds

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the vocabulary that describes chemical bonding.
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Weather

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review the vocabulary associated with weather.
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Electron Charge Lab

Student may experimentally determine the magnitude of the elementary charge on an electron.
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How Cool are You?

Purpose: You will collect and analyze data on a model of the perspiration process.
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How Long Ago Did You Have A Mole?

A great activity for mole day (10 / 23) or with radioactive decay! In this activity, students will predict when a 'mole of a substance' was presence. Based upon radioactive decay rate of a substance, the initial amount found, and the mole concept students will create a graph and interpolate wit...
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Genetics Lab

This activity will allow students to compare the theoretical and empirical results from a genetics lab.
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Down on the Farm(s)

Students graph data for human population growth versus the number of farms to investigate the relationship between urban expansion and disappearance of green space.
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Earthquakes

This StudyCards(tm) stack enables students to review facts and terms associated with earthquakes.
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Kepler's Harmonic Planetary Law

Students graph planetary data that illustrates relationship between distance and period.
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Murder in the First Degree - The Death of Mr. Spud

Students model the process of cooling and use a cooling curve to simulate a forensic scenario to predict the time of death. They use technology to find an exponential plot.
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This is for the Birds!

This activity enables students to practice various skills such entering lists, comparing data, and utilizing statistical terms on the graphing calculator.
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Ohm's Law

In this activity, students will explore the relationship between current and potential difference for several resistors which obey Ohm's Law. They will experimentally measure the resistance of the resistors. Students will then examine the relationship between current and potential difference us...
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Absorption and Radiation

Different surfaces absorb and radiate radiation at different rates. In this activity you will analyze the absorption and radiation rates of two surfaces by monitoring the temperature changes of each of them.
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Science TODAY™ - How the Olympic Swimsuit Gives Athletes an Edge

Students will look at the potential impact of an improvement in the equipment used by world-class swimmers. They will also look at the improvement in the world records for men and women in the 100 Meter Freestyle race.
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Groucho's Sign Shop

Students' use force sensors to investigate forces and learn about force as a vector. Similar concept to the common "spring scale" force vector lab, but with a real-world twist.
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Heat Transfer by Conduction

The purpose of this activity is to monitor the transfer of heat between 2 materials by measuring the temperature changes in them.
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Motion Graphs

Students will be able to explore distance/time graphs and velocity/time graphs. The graphs will be presented to the entire class through TI-Navigator™. Students will then take CBL 2™'s and calculators and create their own graphs (which are assigned to them). Students will then come back and pr...
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Motion Pretest

Students will assess their prior knowledge about motion.
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Curve Ball

In this activity, students' will create a Height-Time plot for a bouncing ball and use a quadratic equation to describe the ball's motion.
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