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Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

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Cyber Wiz
Python coding lessons for beginners made simple! This editable and student-friendly resource introduces the basics of Python programming step by step, including variables, loops, lists, functions, and input/output. Designed for middle and high school computer science classes, this resource combines clear explanations with interactive practice so students learn by doing. What’s IncludedEditable Presentation Slides – introduce key Python coding concepts with examplesStep-by-Step Guided Activities
Preview of Paper Circuit | Minecraft-inspired torch | templates

Paper Circuit | Minecraft-inspired torch | templates

Before purchasing, please make sure you have the below key items:Double-sided conductive copper tape (recommended 1cm width)LED lights3V button batteriesLight up your STEM lessons with creativity and excitement! This downloadable paper circuit template lets your students create an engaging projects: a Minecraft-inspired light-up torch. Templates are easy to understand and paired with detailed instructions. Children will learn the basics of circuits and conductivity while designing interactive,
Preview of Bitcoin: The Bitcoin Ecosystem Unit 5

Bitcoin: The Bitcoin Ecosystem Unit 5

Created by
Reginald rios
Unit 5: The Bitcoin EcosystemHigh School Economics & Social Studies CurriculumGrade Level: 9-12 California Standards Alignment:HSS-EC.12.1: Students understand common economic terms and concepts and economic reasoningHSS-EC.12.6: Students analyze issues of international trade and explain how the U.S. economy affects, and is affected by, economic forces beyond its bordersHSS-G.12.3: Students analyze the geographic processes that affect the formation and persistence of modern
Preview of ONE DAY AS... HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE

ONE DAY AS... HUMAN RIGHTS ADVOCATE

NEW from LuminEd: “One Day as a Human Rights Advocate” Where Teens Learn That Their Voice Can Change Lives What if your teenager could step into a global crisis? What if they could help protect young protesters… negotiate with officials… and draft statements that echo across the world? What if, in a single day, they discovered the courage, clarity, and responsibility of standing up for human rights? Now they can. --- 🌍 “One Day as a Human Rights Advocate” A gripping, real-world experience for a
Preview of Quantum Computing 101

Quantum Computing 101

Created by
AIGuy
Introduction into Quantum Computing. This provides an basic overall explanation of Quantum Computing. It includes who the key players in the industry are and their approach to solving this complex issue. Also included is a key term match and quiz to review the material. Machine Learning and artificial intelligence.
Preview of The Legendary Pet Egg

The Legendary Pet Egg

This Roblox themed Reader's Theater comes with 4 reading parts in a bundle of 6 reader's theaters that should be enough for each group in your classroom to have its own project. Each has 7 critical thinking written response comprehension questions. Each has 20 math story problems themed after the reader's theater. Each has instructions for recreating the scenes in Scratch. Perfect for small group time as the extended coding activity gives opportunity to prioritize small groups. Answer key wi
Preview of Gifted Math Problem Solving Grades 4-5

Gifted Math Problem Solving Grades 4-5

Ready to challenge your advanced math students with rigorous, real-world problem solving? This resource is designed specifically for gifted and high-achieving 4th–5th grade learners who are ready for complex, multi-step mathematical thinking. Each word problem integrates higher-level concepts and requires students to analyze, plan, compute, and justify their reasoning. Students won’t just solve — they’ll think deeply. ✨ What’s Included: 5 rigorous multi-step word problems Multi-digit multi
Preview of Candy Cane Cantilever — Holiday Structures & Torque STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12,

Candy Cane Cantilever — Holiday Structures & Torque STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12,

Created by
Allison Smith
Engineer a festive cantilever that reaches the farthest overhang beyond the table edge—using only candy canes and limited tape! Students plan, build, test, and iterate while applying torque and center of mass ideas. Perfect for a high-engagement holiday lab, stations, or a one-period challenge. 🍬🧰 What students do 🧠 Plan & sketch: identify anchor vs. arm, place joints/tape, predict max overhang. 🧪 Test & measure: record trials, overhang (cm), stability (10 s), failure modes. 📈 Analyze
Preview of Lab Caffeine and Decision-Making: A Correlational Study

Lab Caffeine and Decision-Making: A Correlational Study

Created by
Brian Garber
Caffeinated Decisions: Investigating the Neural Economics of Risk and Reward This laboratory exercise explores the relationship between caffeine consumption and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VPC) function through a correlational study. Students begin by calculating their daily caffeine intake using an online calculator, then assess their VPC function by completing the Iowa Gambling Task, a decision-making assessment that relies on the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. After obtaining their own
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