Middle School Science Blog
Free lesson plans and resources for grades 5-8 by Liz Belasic (Liz LaRosa)
Chemistry
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Properties of Matter
- Mass, Volume, & Density (page)
- Buoyancy (page)
- Phases (page)
- Physical & Chemical Change (page)
Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
- Meet the Elements Song (link)
- Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Classification Group Activity (blog entry)
- Includes an interactive activity where students can guess if a substance is an Element, Compound, or Mixture
- Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures: Reinforcement & Quiz, Quiz, Trade Activity (blog entry)
- Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures Cut & Paste Activity (pdf)
- Students will cut out and match atomic models with their formulas
- Element, Compound, or Mixture – worksheet to practice identification (pdf)
- Lego Activity: Using Legos to represent Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures (Blog Entry)
- BBC Bitesize: Interactive Video for Compounds and Mixtures (link)
- Read About it: BrainPOP – Earth, Air, Fire, and Water
- BrainPOP: Mixtures and Compounds Quiz
- Rainbow Lab: Students will make the colors of the rainbow using food coloring and test tubes (blog entry)
- Chromatography Lab (pdf)
- students will separate the dyes found in markers
- BBC Bitesize : Interactive Video for Solutions (link)
- Matter Vocabulary – Cut & Paste (pdf)
- Properties of Matter Study Guide (ppt)
Atoms
- Atoms Vocabulary – Cut & Paste (pdf)
- Mystery Sock (blog entry) – student will practice using indirect evidence
- Atomic Theory Timeline: How do we make a model of something we can’t see?
- BrainPOP Activity Sheet: Atoms Adv. Activity
- FYI: BrainPOP Gold Foil Experiment
- FYI: BrainPOP Niels Bohr
- “Atoms Family” – practice finding Protons, Neutrons, Electrons, Atomic Number, and Atomic Mass (blog entry) (notebook handout)
- Adopt An Element – create an advertisement for your favorite element (blog entry)
- Periodic Table Reference Handout (pdf)