Ready to make science stations actually work in your middle school classroom? In this post, I’m sharing the exact routines, roles, and strategies I use to teach students how to work independently at stations. From setting expectations to building stamina, these tips will help you run smooth, low-stress science stations that support student learning—and free you up to teach, not troubleshoot.
Teaching Ecology: 5 Hands-On Activities Your Middle School Students Will Love
Looking for fresh ideas for teaching ecology in your middle school science classroom? This post shares five hands-on activities that help students explore ecosystems, biotic and abiotic factors, and more—before you ever open a textbook. Whether you’re just starting your unit or need engaging ways to reinforce key concepts, these strategies will help make teaching ecology both meaningful and memorable.
Teaching Genetics Made Easy: 8 Heredity Unit Activities for Middle School Science
Teach genetics with fun, hands-on activities in this Heredity Unit. From monster Punnett squares to edible DNA models, students will explore dominant and recessive traits, learn key vocabulary, and discover how heredity shapes who we are—all while staying engaged.
Beating Student Burnout: 6 Engaging Strategies for Your Science Classroom
Feeling the mid-year burnout? You’re not alone! Reignite excitement in your classroom with engaging strategies like gamified lessons, hands-on food labs, and interactive digital activities. Check out these simple and effective ways to bring energy back to your science classroom.