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Preview of 03. Educational Facts for Quiz Part - 4

03. Educational Facts for Quiz Part - 4

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03. Educational Facts for Quiz Part 3, all worldwide general knowledge available with pictures. There are 100 pages in one file.
Preview of Does Light Pass Through? Assessment | VA SOL 1.3c

Does Light Pass Through? Assessment | VA SOL 1.3c

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VA SOL 1.3c - Assessment/ Quiz - 10 Multiple Choice Questions - The type and amount of material determine how much light can pass through an object. (All, Some, None) - Some materials allow light to pass through them, others allow only some light through, and others block all the light. For materials that allow light to pass through, adding more of that material can change the amount of light that passes through.
Preview of Ecological Succession C.E.R.

Ecological Succession C.E.R.

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Students will compare the different types of ecological succession and how long each takes to complete this cycle of life and increasing biodiversity. Students should be able to see the difference in primary and secondary succesion and their relationships with time.
Preview of Populations and Resources- 30 Warm Up/Exit Ticket Questions (Amplified Aligned)

Populations and Resources- 30 Warm Up/Exit Ticket Questions (Amplified Aligned)

Populations & Resources Unit – 30 Warm-Ups + 30 Exit Tickets (Amplify Aligned) Looking for low-prep, meaningful warm-ups and exit tickets that actually align with the Amplify Populations & Resources unit? This resource includes 60 ready-to-use questions designed to support sensemaking, discourse, and formative assessment throughout the entire unit. These prompts are directly aligned to Amplify’s Explanation Progressions (EP1–EP3) and NGSS standards, making them ideal for daily routines, observa
Preview of Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources Bundle Energy Resources Project

Renewable and Nonrenewable Energy Sources Bundle Energy Resources Project

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Two dynamic renewable and nonrenewable energy sources projects. Student will apply research skills to learn about renewable and nonrenewable form of energy and then apply their knowledge to help a fictional community decide which two energy sources are best for their town. These projects put students in charge of their learning and keep them motivated with real life scenarios while improving their critical thinking, persuasive writing, and public speaking skills, and research skills. Minimal
Preview of Famous Scientists Webquest | Influential STEM Leaders Activity or Sub Plan

Famous Scientists Webquest | Influential STEM Leaders Activity or Sub Plan

Famous scientists webquest and STEM leaders research activity that’s ready to print and easy to use! This engaging STEM webquest introduces students to influential scientists and innovators who shaped science, technology, and exploration. Perfect for science class, STEM lessons, early finishers, or emergency sub plans, this activity guides students through student-friendly articles and an interview video to explore the lives, discoveries, and impact of major STEM leaders. Students will learn a
Preview of Black Scientists Webquest Activity | Black History Month Science STEM Activity

Black Scientists Webquest Activity | Black History Month Science STEM Activity

Highlight Black scientists and STEM leaders like George Washington Carver and Mae Jemison with this webquest activity during Black History Month, or throughout the school year! This webquest makes it easy to teach about Black STEM leaders who have influenced the world! Students will explore student appropriate educational articles and an interview video to learn about the work of William Jacob Knox Jr., Mae Jemison, Katherine Johnson, Bessie Coleman, Mary Jackson, Annie Easley, George Washing
Preview of Women Scientists Webquest Activity | Women's History Month Science STEM Activity

Women Scientists Webquest Activity | Women's History Month Science STEM Activity

This Women's History Month put a spotlight on women scientists and STEM leaders like Rachel Carson and Marie Curie with this webquest activity! This webquest makes it easy to teach about women STEM leaders from a diverse range of backgrounds who have influenced the world! Students will explore student appropriate educational articles and an interview video to learn about the work of Marie Curie, Sally Ride, Katherine Johnson, Chien-Shiung Wu, Mary Jackson, Rachel Carson, and Dorothy Vaughan.
Preview of Science CER - Plant Fertilizer

Science CER - Plant Fertilizer

Science - Claim Evidence Reasoning In this resource, I have combined fictional and informational resources. First, students read a passage and graph about a fictional class's experiment with fertilizers. Subsequently, students read two passages, including a chart, detailing real information about fertilizers. After reading all of the information, the students have to answer questions utilizing the information and scientific reasoning. I wrote the questions to lead students to be able to assimila
Preview of HISTORY DETECTIVE:  Death of Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut- Primary Source Analysis

HISTORY DETECTIVE: Death of Egyptian Queen Hatshepsut- Primary Source Analysis

Another installment of HISTORY DETECTIVE. This time, students will tackle the unexplained death and then social disappearance of Ancient Egypt's Queen Hatshepsut. After analyzing sources, annotating the documents, and weighing evidence, your detectives will make a claim and defend their claim regarding Queen Hatshepsut's death and legacy. BACKGROUND: Hatshepsut was a royal princess, the eldest daughter of the great general Tuthmosis I and his consort Queen Ahmose. Pharaoh Hatshepsut enjoyed
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