Science Teacher Testimonials

  • "A very helpful resource that really takes the stress off of a teacher, especially when you're in a crunch for finding an engaging lab for your students." - B.

  • "The perfect station bundle!! My 6th graders LOVE these stations since it has sooo many different task that reinforce content without being repetitive. They seriously ask and look forward to doing stations now:) and they’re super easy to set up which is a win in my book." - S.R.

  • "A great match to my curriculum. My students had grown tired of the routine, this is a great way to get kids engaged again." - J.P.

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This bundle includes the following 63 station labs:


Force and Motion Bundle (7 Station Labs)
•Average Speed
•Motion Graphs
•Net Force
•Newton’s Laws
•Speed, Velocity, and Acceleration
•Work
•Simple Machines

Energy Bundle (6 Station Labs)
•Potential and Kinetic Energy
•Forms of Energy
•Energy Transformations
•Heat Transfer - Conduction, Convection, and Radiation
•Energy Resources
•Waves

Chemistry Bundle (8 Station Labs)
•Physical and Chemical Changes
•Elements, Compounds, and Mixtures
•Periodic Table of Elements
•Atomic Structure
•Chemical Formulas and Equations
•Density
•Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids
•Properties of Matter

Ecosystems Bundle (8 Station Labs)
•Energy Flow in Ecosystems
•Organism Relationships
•Ecological Organization
•Adaptations
•Biotic and Abiotic Factors
•Ecological Succession
•Earth's Biomes
•Environmental Changes and Human Impact

Earth Bundle (8 Station Labs)
•Continental Drift
•Plate Boundaries
•Layers of the Earth
•Rocks and the Rock Cycle
•Topographic Maps
•Earth's Atmosphere
•Natural Disasters
•Properties of Minerals

Space Bundle (10 Station Labs)
•Seasons
•Lunar Cycle
•Galaxies
•Tides
•Eclipses
•Electromagnetic Spectrum
•Hertzsprung-Russell (H-R) Diagram
•Solar System
•Life Cycle of Stars
•Asteroids, Meteors, and Comets

Structure of Life Bundle (8 Station Labs)
•Body Systems
•Characteristics of Organisms
•Plant and Animal Cells
•Levels of Organization/Cell Theory
•Kingdoms of Life
•Inherited and Acquired Traits
•Sexual and Asexual Reproduction
•Genetics

Weather Bundle (4 Station Labs)
•Weathering, Erosion, and Deposition
•Hurricanes
•Ocean Currents and Convection
•Weather Maps and Instruments

Safety and Scientific Method Bundle (4 Station Labs)
•Safety Rules and Procedures
•Lab Tools and Equipment
•Measurement
•Scientific Method

Each S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Stations activity includes the following:
-Teacher Guide for implementing S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Stations (PRINT and READ FIRST)
-S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Station Signage
-General Directions for students
-Teacher Setup for specific stations
-7 station activities
-Student recording sheet and answer key
-Color and B&W options for all printable materials

Descriptions of the 7 S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Stations included are as follows: 

Summarize – Students will read an article relating to a specific science concept. After reading the article, students will write a brief summary of the main ideas and key concepts contained in the article.

Create – Students will create a “graffiti wall” that will include words, phrases, pictures, diagrams, and/or icons to represent a specific science concept. Each student or group of students will add to the existing creation at this station.

Interpret – Students will interpret graphs, data tables, charts, diagrams, and/or pictures in order to answer a series of questions.

Experiment – Students will conduct a quick experiment or hands-on activity in order to demonstrate a specific science concept.

Navigate – Students will navigate through a card activity in order to decipher a code of symbols, numbers, and/or letters.

Challenge – Students will complete a challenge of digital BOOM Cards™ using computers, laptops, tablets, phones, or any electronic device with a modern web browser.

Extend – Students will extend their knowledge of a specific science concept. Students will answer questions to provoke deeper thought of the real world applications of science.

S.C.I.E.N.C.E. Stations Suggestions for Use 
•    Use at the end of a unit of study to gauge student understanding
•    Use as an assessment activity
•    Use in tutorials or student pullouts for struggling learners
•    Use as a review or reteach activity
•    Use to increase overall student engagement