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Preview of Viewing Guide: Animatronics

Viewing Guide: Animatronics

This activity was designed with 8th-grade Middle School students in mind as a way to activate and increase their background knowledge on the topic of Animatronics, as well as their scientific vocabulary in this field. It can easily be adapted to a 6th-grade group by reducing its length and complexity by half (ie. include only two parts, A and B, instead of three; cut down the number of blanks to 10-11, instead of 22). For a 7th-grade class, I would recommend finding a middle ground. Studen
Preview of FREE Graphite Value Practice

FREE Graphite Value Practice

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Graphite Pencil Value Practice Worksheet – Free ResourceHelp your students develop foundational drawing skills with this ready-to-use graphite pencil value practice worksheet! This single-page activity guides students through essential shading techniques in a structured, step-by-step format — perfect for middle or high school art classes. What's Included: A blank template and a completed example showing students what a finished worksheet looks like. Students will practice:Creating a value scale
Preview of Ice Excavation- STEAM Winter Activity- Pre-K

Ice Excavation- STEAM Winter Activity- Pre-K

A hands-on winter STEAM investigation where children explore frozen objects, make predictions, test tools, and record their discoveries. This activity supports common goals found in Creative Curriculum and aligns with key TS GOLD® objectives, including inquiry skills, problem-solving, early science concepts, vocabulary development, measurement, number sense, and cooperative learning. The resource includes full STEAM extensions, coordinating book suggestions, a printable observation worksheet,
Preview of Adobe Photoshop Editing Activity Selective Color in Blues for High School

Adobe Photoshop Editing Activity Selective Color in Blues for High School

Unlock your students' potential in digital art with the Adobe Photoshop Editing Activity featuring Selective Color. Tailored for 6th through 12th grade, this no-prep activity allows students to dive into color-editing techniques and improve their Photoshop skills while enjoying hands-on learning. This editing lesson can be used as a stand alone activity or as a part of the Rule of Thirds Photography Projects. This Adobe Photoshop edit was originally designed to go with the Rule of Thirds photo
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