6th Grade Physical Science Research

Chemical and Physical Changes: Making Honey - Extension or Early Finisher

By Brittany Henderson

Chemical and physical changes are all around us! This resource is a fun way to explore chemical and physical changes in the context of honey production. Connect chemistry and biology with this extension assignment. Perfect for end of unit or early finishers.

Students are tasked with:

  • Investigating honey production through the lens of chemical and physical changes
  • Filling out a response sheet that gets them identifying changes in the process and why these changes are important for bees, other animals and humans.

Note: To be successful in completing this assignment student should have prior knowledge of chemical/physical changes, signs of chemical/physical changes and beginner knowledge of reactants, products and how chemical reactions are written.

To help guide students exploration of the topic included is a Google Slides presentation that:

  • Explains honey production from nectar to jar
  • Gives examples of the chemical and physical changes
  • Helps connect chemical and physical changes to characteristics of honey
  • Has videos to help enforce concepts

This assignment is ready-to-use and easy to implement in your classroom with little to no prep. 

Includes:

  • PDF printable version
  • Google Slides version to assign digitally
  • Google Slides about the production of honey
$3.00

The Sun Research and Oversized Coloring Page

By Brittany Henderson

Learn about the layers and atmosphere of the Sun while researching the topic and creating this oversized resource. With resources you provide or with information that they research on their own, students will label and tell about our closest star, its structure, atmosphere and features.

Allows for the use of the following vocabulary:

core, radiation zone, convection zone, atmosphere, corona, photosphere, chromosphere, sun spot, prominence, solar flare.

Includes:

  • 2 coloring pages that combine to make one larger image
  • Size when complete: 11x14
$3.00

Planet Research and Oversized Coloring Page

By Brittany Henderson

Learn about our solar system while researching planets and creating this oversized resource. With resources you provide or with information that they research on their own, students will label and tell about an assigned or chosen planet and its features!

Includes TWO Versions Each With:

  • 2 coloring pages that combine to make one larger image
  • Size when complete: 11x14
$3.00

Exercise | Checking Your Heart Rate | Healthy Habits | Breathing Exercises

By Sean Alexander Dennison

Using a worksheet for students to check their heart rate can be highly beneficial for another educator in their classroom to demonstrate the benefits of exercise for the following reasons:

  1. Hands-On Learning: The heart rate worksheet offers a practical and hands-on approach to learning about the effects of exercise on the body. Students can actively participate in measuring their heart rate before, during, and after physical activity, making the learning experience more engaging and memorable.
  2. Understanding Physiology: By monitoring their heart rate, students gain a deeper understanding of the body's physiological response to exercise. They learn that physical activity increases heart rate as the heart works harder to supply oxygen-rich blood to the muscles, which is crucial for overall health and fitness.
  3. Personalized Learning: The heart rate worksheet allows students to observe and analyze their own heart rate data. This personalized learning experience enables students to connect exercise directly to their own bodies, promoting a sense of ownership over their health and well-being.
  4. Visual Representation: Graphing the heart rate data on the worksheet helps students visualize the changes in their heart rate over time. This visual representation allows them to see the relationship between exercise intensity and heart rate, reinforcing the concept of the benefits of physical activity.
  5. Data Analysis and Interpretation: Students can analyze their heart rate data and draw conclusions about the impact of exercise on their cardiovascular system. They can identify trends, compare results from different exercises, and draw connections between their heart rate and the level of exertion during physical activity.
  6. Connection to Real-Life Habits: Through the heart rate worksheet, students recognize the importance of regular exercise for maintaining a healthy heart and body. They can apply this knowledge to their daily lives, encouraging them to adopt active lifestyles and make informed choices about their physical activities.
  7. Integration of Subjects: The heart rate worksheet offers an opportunity for interdisciplinary learning. Educators can combine physical education and science by discussing the physiological aspects of exercise and its benefits. This integration helps students see the relevance of concepts across different subjects.
  8. Goal Setting: Measuring heart rate allows students to set personal fitness goals. They can track their progress over time, aiming to improve their cardiovascular fitness and achieve their exercise objectives. This goal-setting aspect fosters a growth mindset and motivation to stay physically active.
  9. Health Awareness: Using the heart rate worksheet raises students' awareness of the importance of cardiovascular health. It promotes discussions about the benefits of exercise on the heart, lungs, and overall well-being, encouraging healthy habits from a young age.
  10. Classroom Engagement: The heart rate worksheet adds an interactive and fun element to the classroom. Students may enjoy the process of measuring their heart rate and comparing results with their peers, leading to higher engagement and enthusiasm for learning about exercise and health.

Overall, using a heart rate worksheet for students to check their heart rate demonstrates the benefits of exercise in a tangible and practical way. It enhances understanding of physiology, encourages healthy habits, and empowers students to take charge of their health and fitness.

$0.50