Description
Do you need differentiated Winter and Christmas Science Stations Lab for your middle school science class? Perfect for a middle school physical science, life science or Earth/Space science class. This resource will help you reach and assess your students in a multitude of ways. This resource includes 8 stations with minimal prep involved.
There is a printable version, editable PowerPoint version and a Digital Google Slides™ version that will help you save on time and paper!
The 9 Winter and Christmas Science Stations included are:
1. Ice Insulation – Students will explore how quickly ice melts using various insulators.
2. Candy Cane Reactions – Students will explore the dissolving rate of candy canes with different temperatures of water.
3. Holiday Light Interactions – Students will explore refraction and reflection using holiday lights, mirrors and water.
4. Christmas Tree Life Cycle – Students will discuss how spruce trees contribute to ecology throughout their life cycle.
5. Reindeer Adaptations – Students will explain adaptations that reindeers have.
6. Tundra Food Web – Students will organize a tundra food web and identify producers and consumers.
7. Winter Weather – Students will observe a weather map and answer questions about winter weather.
8. Holiday Treat Layers of Earth – Students will identify types of holiday foods that could be used to represent different layers of Earth.
9. Snow in the Water Cycle – Students will answer questions about snow within the water cycle.
*Each station should take students between 8-10 minutes to complete.*
The RESOURCE includes:
- Digital Google Slides™ link to perform stations online.
- Printable version of stations in color and black/white
- Editable PowerPoint version of stations.
Content covered:
⭐ Heat transfer and insulation
⭐ Interactions of matter and heat induced changes
⭐ Light waves (reflection and refraction)
⭐ Life cycles, ecology
⭐ Weather and Earth’s systems
⭐ Food webs, producers, consumers
⭐ Weather and Earth’s Systems
⭐ Earth’s layers
⭐ The water cycle
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