New Thanksgiving Science Resources for Middle School

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Atomic Structure self-checking Thanksgiving worksheet
This is a great no prep self-checking activity to review protons, neutrons and electrons. Students need to answer 10 questions. For each question they get correct, more of the Thanksgiving dinner table is set.
Phase Change and States of Matter Thanksgiving Digital or Printable Worksheet
Activity allows student choice by providing 6 sets of 3 questions which increase in difficulty. Students must choose 2 questions from each set. Digital activity prompts students with a Thanksgiving themed “skip” card after they’ve correctly answered 2 questions in a set. As each question is answered, students receive immediate feedback – the box automatically changes to purple if the answer is correct, and the score at the top of the page is automatically updated.
Engage your students with interesting informational text about Thanksgiving. Used as a jigsaw activity, groups of students each read a short article about the science of Thanksgiving and answer Discussion Questions. Then, each person in the group shares what they learned. Articles included in this resource: White Meat or Dark? Cranberries Does Turkey Make you Sleepy? Sweet Potatoes and Yams Changing Leaves This resource can be printed and used as worksheets or can be used as a Google Slide Show on which students can type their answers.
the science of thanksgiving lab stations
Students rotate through 7 hands on lab stations to learn about the science of Thanksgiving. Suitable for 1-2 class periods for middle school science students working in groups.
thanksgiving solar system
This is a great no prep self-checking activity to review solar system vocabulary with a Thanksgiving theme. Students need to answer 10 questions. For each question they get correct, another part of a Thanksgiving joke is revealed. (“Why did the turkey go to Mars? Because the leftovers are out of this world.”)
This is a great no prep self-checking activity to review the states of matter and phase changes with a Thanksgiving theme. Students need to answer 10 questions. For each question they get correct, another part of a Thanksgiving joke (“Which side of the turkey has the most feathers? The outside.”)
This is a great no prep self-checking activity to review the vocabulary of plate tectonics with a Thanksgiving theme. Students need to answer 10 questions. For each question they get correct, another part of a Thanksgiving image.
organelles thanksgiving
This is a great no prep self-checking activity to review the parts of a cell with a Thanksgiving theme. Students need to answer 10 questions. For each question they get correct, another part of the Thanksgiving riddle is revealed (“How do turkeys travel? On the gravy train.”)
Water Cycle Self Checking Worksheet for Middle School for Thanksgiving
This is a great no prep self-checking activity to review the vocabulary of the water cycle with a Thanksgiving theme. Students need to answer 10 questions. For each question they get correct, another part of the Thanksgiving riddle is revealed (“What did the turkey say to the computer? Google Google.”)
food web
If your students know the vocabulary associated with food chains, they will be rewarded with a magic picture of a turkey!
This is a great no prep self-checking activity to review absolute age calculations. Students need to answer 15 questions to reveal the Thanksgiving themed image. For each question they get correct, pixels of an image are revealed. Once all the questions are answered correctly, students will see the whole image.

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