Aug 13, 2024
Download these Switch Classroom resource packet Oil and Gas Formation Hands-On to guide your students through hands-on observations of how biotic systems form fossil fuels! Suitable for students from grade 4 to high school.
These labs can be set up at the beginning of the school year and visited in the weeks and months following, providing continued subjects for critical discussion and observation. To introduce and expand on the topics of oil and natural gas formation and extraction, check out Switch Classroom’s lessons Introduction to Natural Gas and How Is Oil Made? These lessons include engaging primer video clips and activities such as quizzes, bell ringers, and exit tickets, to expand on and deepen students’ learning.
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Measurements and Conversions Hands-On
A foundational skill in science is mastering the ability to take and understand measurements. Enhance your students’ measurement and conversion skills with this Measurements and Conversions hands-on activity, adaptable for grades 4-12.
These station activities are perfect for sparking curiosity and familiarizing students with various measurement tools at the start of the school year. Additionally, students will gain practice in converting units of measurement, with a handy conversion table included that can be laminated and used as a resource sheet throughout the year.
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