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Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 3 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 3 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 2 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 2 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 1 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 1 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of Isaac Newton Interactive Biography - Physics History Activity

Isaac Newton Interactive Biography - Physics History Activity

Explore the full life of Isaac Newton (1642-1727) in this interactive biography covering his plague-year miracle, the Principia, the Opticks, and his second career at the Royal Mint. Students move through five life eras, interact with a real geographic map, a 22-node connections graph, and four primary-source documents, then test their knowledge with a 15-question quiz. 📦 What's Included:Biography tab: five life eras - Woolsthorpe boyhood, Trinity College Cambridge and the plague-year Annus Mir
Preview of Marie Curie Interactive Biography - Women in STEM Physics Activity

Marie Curie Interactive Biography - Women in STEM Physics Activity

Step into the full life of Marie Curie, the first person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. This single-file interactive biography lets students explore Curie through five life eras, a real geographic map from Russian-ruled Warsaw to Paris to her 1921 American tour, a network graph of the physicists and chemists in her orbit, and four primary-source passages, capped with a 15-question auto-graded quiz. 🗂️ What's Included:Single-file HTML biography with five interactive tabs (zero p
Preview of Kinetic and Potential Energy Flipped Classroom AP Physics Lesson Plan EDITABLE

Kinetic and Potential Energy Flipped Classroom AP Physics Lesson Plan EDITABLE

Flipped Classroom Lesson Plan based on the Kinetic and Potential Energy Chapter in High School AP Physics. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Complete 3-day lesson plan includes:Learning Objectives & DifferentiationComplete Lesson Schedule 3x Exit QuestionsIntegrates Digital Notebook, Quizlet, Classroom Discussion Guide and Student Research Project also available for purchase. Unlike other teacher's resources, this is totally editable!PLEASE NOTE This resource i
Preview of AP Chemistry Mass vs Weight for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Mass vs Weight for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Mass and Weight. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For AP Chemistry, physics, and physical science courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the physics, mechanics, and measurement unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, o
Preview of AP Chemistry Endothermic vs Exothermic  for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Endothermic vs Exothermic for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Endothermic and Exothermic. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For AP Chemistry, physics, and physical science courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the thermochemistry and chemical reactions unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out
Preview of TED Talk: Why aren’t we only using solar power?- Alexandros Charalmbides

TED Talk: Why aren’t we only using solar power?- Alexandros Charalmbides

This high school resource explores solar energy systems, including how solar panels and towers work, the role of irradiance, and the impact of cloud cover on energy production. Students analyze renewable energy, technology, and real-world challenges in sustainability. Best for: Environmental Science, Physics, Earth Science Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • C
Preview of TED Talk: The beginning of the universe for beginners- Tom Whyntie

TED Talk: The beginning of the universe for beginners- Tom Whyntie

This high school resource explores the origins of the universe, including the Big Bang, cosmic expansion, and how particle physics helps scientists study the earliest moments of time. Best for: Physics, Astronomy, Earth Science, STEM Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-and-go
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