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Preview of Percent yield stoichiometry lab: Alka-Seltzer and percent yield of CO2

Percent yield stoichiometry lab: Alka-Seltzer and percent yield of CO2

Created by
jocelyn roger
This easy to follow lab experiment is intended to complement your teaching on Stoichiometry, Limiting Reagent, Excess Reagent, and Percent Yield as well as compiling and analyzing data to come to a quantitative conclusion. The lab handout includes a materials list and a simple and clear procedure. The lab activity uses only 1 chemicals easily sourced from any grocery and drug store store making it a quick, cheap and simple lab activity to setup. The detailed procedure makes it easy for students
Preview of Regression: Finding the Function of Best Fit (English & Spanish)

Regression: Finding the Function of Best Fit (English & Spanish)

Created by
Juan Madrigal
This product is a full lesson, complete with formative assessment that teaches students who are familiar with the concepts and processes of correlation, and finding correlation in a scatter plot with the idea of regression-- linear and nonlinear. The lesson walks students through regression with both formal definitions and intuitive examples then asks students to complete a series of assessments for the educator to identify areas of misunderstanding. The lesson is available in both English and S
Preview of FREEBIE: APUSH Quick Write: Impact of Conquest on Indigenous Populations

FREEBIE: APUSH Quick Write: Impact of Conquest on Indigenous Populations

Looking for a quick and effective way to spark historical thinking in your APUSH class? This free Quick Write assignment focuses on the impact of European conquest on Indigenous populations in the Americas. It’s perfect as a bell-ringer, exit ticket, homework task, or formative assessment. What’s Included: A ready-to-print Word Document Clear, open-ended prompt aligned with APUSH themes Tips for success that support historical thinking skills Sentence starters to guide struggling writers
Preview of AP Psychology Vocabulary List (9 Units): Good for Games/Review/Studying & More!

AP Psychology Vocabulary List (9 Units): Good for Games/Review/Studying & More!

Here is a comprehensive AP Psychology Vocabulary List and Review organized by major units in the AP Psychology curriculum. Each unit includes key terms and their definitions, helping students prepare for quizzes, exams, and the AP test. AP Psychology Vocabulary List (9 Units): Good for GamesReviewStudying & More!
Preview of Rangeland and Its Importance Reading Worksheet & Short Answer Questions

Rangeland and Its Importance Reading Worksheet & Short Answer Questions

Reading Passage focused on the concept of Rangeland and Its Importance in High School Environmental Science. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! 10x questions based on the readingUnlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!**Answer Key Included**Be sure to check out our other products below!Copyright © Rod's Ecosystem Lab. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, c
Preview of the Sociological Imagination FREE Timeline Activity Handout&Instructor Guide

the Sociological Imagination FREE Timeline Activity Handout&Instructor Guide

Created by
PlanEase
This activity uses a simple timeline exercise and small-group discussion to help students practice using the sociological imagination—seeing how their individual lives are shaped by larger social, historical, and technological forces. Perfect for an introduction to C. Wright Mills' the Sociological Imagination concept, a discussion on personal biography and historical forces, and on personal troubles and public issues.
Preview of AP Human Geography Unit 4: Draw the Line Activity - Borders and Boundaries

AP Human Geography Unit 4: Draw the Line Activity - Borders and Boundaries

Created by
Michael Dunn
This is a fun activity for students to apply some of the concepts they've learned in Unit 4 regarding boundaries and borders. Students will be given a copy of the map (slide 2) and will need to create the boundaries between the five groups considering the physical and cultural features of the landmass. The final step requires students to justify their decision-making process. This whole activity can be done in one class period.
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