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Foam Frenzy Showdown!

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elephant toothpBackground You’ve seen the jaw-dropping "elephant toothpaste" reaction—now’s your chance to engineer the biggest and best foam eruption your team can create! Using a set amount of reactants, your group must use chemistry and careful calculations to maximize your foam. Teams will compete for school bragging rights (and fame on Instagram), but victory will depend on scientific thinking, not just spectacle! The Chemistry Elephant toothpaste is produced by the catalytic decomposition of hydrogen peroxide, accelerated by potassium iodide (KI) as the catalyst. The reaction: 2\ H_2O_2_{(aq)} \xrightarrow{KI} 2\ H_2O_{(l)} + O_2_{(g)} The oxygen gas rapidly forms bubbles in soap, resulting in a massive foam column. The amount of foam produced is limited by the reactant that runs out first (the limiting reactant). Your Mission Each team will be given set maximum amounts for each reactant: Hydrogen peroxide (30 mL max, 6% solution) Potassium iodide solution (10 mL max, 1 M) Dish soap (as needed to trap gas, not a limiting reactant) Teams must submit a request for the exact amount of each reactant they wish to use (must not exceed limits). You must show all work predicting the maximum volume of oxygen gas (and thus foam) expected in your reaction, based on your choices. Identify the limiting reactant in your plan and explain how you determined it.aste battle between groups; will be posted on instagram for "ratings" based on "best" reaction.

Cell-tastic Adventure: Explore the Microscopic World!

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Teaching 6th graders about cells, including the organelles, differences between plant and animal cells, and mitosis

Villainous Empathy: Reframing Tales with Heart

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This 3-week project begins with students building a strong foundation in story comprehension through MyView’s Unit 3 texts, then pivots to an authentic empathy challenge: Which misunderstood character from our stories needs our empathy—and how can we help our audience understand them? By retelling and analyzing traditional tales, students gain the knowledge to reframe a “villain’s” perspective using empathy mapping, skit writing, and opinion pieces.

Quest Questers: Middle School Mysteries

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DND campaign with middle schoolers

Conspiracy Crunch or Censorship Clash!

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end of unit project that relates to the conspiracy theory and censorship unit we're ending. Students have the choice to defend or debunk a conspiracy theory OR they will defend or argue for the removal of a banned book. Students will need to submit a project proposal form explaining why they chose this, how it relates to the unit, etc. Project will involve research and a minimum of 6 minutes giving an oral presentation at the end (6 minutes cannot include video)

Fish Tales: Sustainable Adventures

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Learn more about fishing - sustainable fishing

Enlightenment Titans: Clash of Ideas!

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A panel discussion of Enlightenment thinkers

Feudal Flip: Europe's Absolute Adventure!

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Discuss the changes after the fall of the feudal system (the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the rise of absolute monarchs). Students should complete a multi-paragraph assignment

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Powered by High Tech High's Kaleidoscope framework for project-based learning (PBL) design, this AI assistant helps educators – and learners! – integrate standards and curriculum requirements into a cycle of PBL Essentials.

The AI-assisted Kaleidoscope tool is co-designed by Inkwire & the High Tech High Graduate School of Education Professional Learning Team. The "Design for Deeper Learning Kaleidoscope" framework is copyright by the High Tech High Graduate School of Education.