Lending Library

The CCMR Educational Programs Lending Library is a resource for teachers interested in teaching science in grades K-12. The Lending Library offers lesson plans and student activity sheets for a wide variety of science topics which can be downloaded in PDF format. Kits, which contain the materials necessary for the activities are also available upon request.
We only ship 1 kit at a time. Kits need to be requested 2 weeks prior to shipment date.

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Lesson Plan
and Kit
ObjectiveGrade
Levels
Subject
AirboatsUse airboats to understand Newton's Laws of Motion. 6-8
Physics
Boat BuildingStudents will explore materials and use knowledge of their properties to engineer their own boat design. General Science
Bridge BuildingDesign, build and test a bridge made of drinking straws and tape. 9-12
Physics
Engineering
CatapultBuild and optimize a catapult while learning basic principles of physics and the scientific process. 6-8
9-12
Physics
Engineering
Chemical ReactionsStudents will learn the principles of chemical reactions by mixing and observing chemicals. Chemistry
ClassificationLearn how to use some of the tools of classification in order to more easily understand the relationships between groups of objects. 6-8
Earth Science
General Science
Composite MaterialsUnderstand what a composite material is and what they are useful for. 6-8
9-12
Materials Science
Crystal RadioStudents will learn about how a radio works and use the special materials needed to build their own. 6-8
Engineering
Physics
Density: Density of LiquidsCompare liquids of different densities quantitatively and qualitatively. 6-8
Physics
DiffractionLearn about principles of light and light waves. Discover how diffraction and interference of light waves can be used to measure. 9-12
Physics
Discovering EnzymesStudents will learn about the properties of proteins by demonstrating their breakdown with hydrogen peroxide. 6-8
9-12
Chemistry
Drop TubeStudents will gain experience with the scientific method through accurate data collection, graphing, and making predictions. The Scientific Process
Edible GlassStudents will examine the properties of molecules and heat by creating edible glass (hard candy). 6-8
9-12
Chemistry
ElectromagnetsStudents will understand what an electromagnet is and how it works. 9-12
Physics
ElectroplatingStudents will learn the principles of electroplating by coating a penny with zinc, and coating a nickel with copper. 6-8
9-12
Chemistry
Energy ConversionUnderstand how combustion works and the difference between combustion and electrochemical conversion. 6-8
9-12
Chemistry
Energy DetectivesStudents learn that energy is found in several forms and is always present.  It cannot be created or destroyed, just change forms, which is important in everyday life. 6-8
General Science
Forensics: Case of the Missing Diamond MakerStudents learn about techniques of forensic science including: fingerprint identification, chromatography, and chemistry. 6-8
Chemistry
FrictionLearn about the properties and types of friction and how it affects students’ lives. 6-8
9-12
Physics
Fuel CellIntroduce the chemistry involved in fuel cell technology by building a simple fuel cell. 9-12
Chemistry
Fuel Cell GameBuild on students' early understanding of oxidation/reduction reactions and electrochemistry.  Illustrate how electrons are captured from the chemical reaction in the fuel cell. 9-12
Chemistry
Fun with PhasesStudents will learn the principles of phase separation and partition of solutes between phases. 6-8
9-12
Chemistry
Grocery BagStudents will understand how the structure of a polymer can affect its mechanical properties. 6-8
9-12
Chemistry
Ice CreamStudents will make their own ice cream using liquid nitrogen and learn about the freezing points of certain liquids and chemicals. 6-8
9-12
Chemistry
Isotope RummyStudents will learn what an isotope is and how their real-world applications make them useful to scientists. 9-12
Chemistry
Magnetic Mad LibsLearn how hard drives work; review basic principles of magnetism and understand how digital electronics store information in binary.  6-8
Physics
Marvelous MagnetsExplore which materials are attracted to magnets, the magnetic field, and what affects magnet strength. Physics
Paper AirplanesStudents will design and test a paper airplane as part of an engineering experience. 6-8
9-12
Engineering
Polymers: Plastics Make it PossibleMake Shrinky Dinks and complete a chemical reaction to create nylon.6-8
9-12
Chemistry
Materials Science
Polymers: Silly PuttyStudents will be introduced to polymers, their structure, and some of their properties by making silly putty. 6-8
Chemistry
Potato PowerBuild a voltaic cell using a potato to power a small device. 6-8
9-12
Chemistry
Rocks and MineralsLearn about simple observable characteristics/properties (color, streak, hardness) used to identify rocks and minerals. 6-8
9-12
Earth Science
General Science
Roller BallLearn about potential and kinetic energy, as well as slope and how it affects the distance a ball will roll. Physics
Rube Goldberg MachineStudents learn about the Law of Conservation of Energy. 6-8
Physics
test
The Science of SnowflakesStudents will learn about states of matter while classifying snowflakes by shape and structure. 6-8
Earth Science
Vitamin CDetermine how much vitamin C is in various juices using the process of titration. 9-12
6-8
Chemistry
What is Rust?Students will understand rust as a chemical reaction and be able to explain why certain metals rust differently. 6-8
9-12
Chemistry