Online labs provide students with the possibility to conduct scientific experiments in an online environment. Remotely-operated labs (remote labs) offer an opportunity to experiment with real equipment from remote locations. Virtual labs simulate the scientific equipment. Data sets present data from already performed lab experiments. Please use the filters on the right to find appropriate online labs for your class.

Please note that the Go-Lab Authoring Platform Graasp is no longer maintained. This means that it is not possible to create and publish new Go-Lab Inquiry Learning Spaces using the labs listed on this page. However, you can still access the labs and use them directly on the providers' websites with help of the preview links, which you will find on the dedicated lab pages. If you are interested in creating and using Inquiry Learning Spaces in your classroom, please visit the new Authoring Platform Graasp.org

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11-12
Bosnian
Numbers And Computati...
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This lab allows students to explore operations with integers using an authentic context of net worth, then generalize with a number line.
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This lab allows students to play with the left and right hands in different ways, and explore ratio and proportion. Students have the ability to start on the Discover screen to find each challenge ratio by moving the hands. Then, on the Create screen, set your own challenge ratios.

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This lab allows students to explore what it means for a mathematical statement to be balanced or unbalanced by interacting with objects on a balance. Students have the ability to discover the rules for keeping it balanced and to collect stars by playing the game!

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This lab allows students to explore what it means for a mathematical statement to be balanced or unbalanced by interacting with objects on a balance. Students have the ability to find all the ways to balance cats and dogs or apples and oranges.

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Build coin expressions, then exchange them for variable expressions. Simplify and evaluate expressions until you are ready to test your understanding of equivalent expressions in the game!Sample Learning Goals·        Simplify expressions by combining like-terms