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- Weathering the water cycle: Precipitation
- Students will learn that precipitation is one of the three stages of the water cycle and how it relates to the other stages. The other lessons in this series include lessons on evaporation and condensation as well as a conclusion.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 2 and 5 Mathematics and Science)
- By Cathie Hill, Jackie Parker, and Karen Neilson.
- What happens to plant cells in hypertonic and hypotonic solutions?
- Students will be using actual laboratory examples and classroom examples to understand the movement of molecules across the cell membrane. Looking at weight change in potato cells, color change in diffusion, and the shrinking of living tissue will allow the student to experience diffusion and osmosis.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 English Language Arts and Science)
- By Tricia Kershner.
- What is heat? — Heat vs. temperature
- In Why does chemistry matter in my life?, page 5
- In this lesson plan, students engage in hands-on activities to gain an understanding ofthe difference between heat and temperature, as well as the specific heat of different substances.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 English Language Arts and Science)
- By Lisa Hibler.
- What is static charge?
- This lab exercise uses ordinary household materials to explore static charge.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Science)
- By Leigh Kiser.
- Why does chemistry matter in my life?
- This series of high school chemistry lesson plans addresses questions about the relevance of chemistry in everyday life.
- Format: lesson plan (multiple pages)
- Winter advisory: The effect of salt on the freezing point of water
- In CareerStart lessons: Grade eight, page 5.9
- In this lesson, students complete a lab to help them understand the effect of salt on the freezing point of water. Students discuss the benefits and drawbacks of using salt as a de-icing and anti-icing agent on roads.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 8 English Language Arts and Science)
- By Tammy Johnson and Martha Tedrow.
- Woodworms: A study of natural selection
- A study of natural selection and the evolutionary process through the use of a fictitious species, toothus pickii.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 9–12 Science)
- By B. Carl Rush.
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- Free Online MIT Course Materials
- At this site MIT provides a number of great resources for high school teachers and students. These include video demonstrations, AP level practice problems and exam questions, hands on learning examples, and links to further resources from MIT education outreach... (Learn more)
- Format: website/lesson plan
- Provided by: MIT

