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Preview of Individual vs Group Behavior | Biology Focus Unit Bundle | 6 Resources inc. Quiz

Individual vs Group Behavior | Biology Focus Unit Bundle | 6 Resources inc. Quiz

Studying individual vs group behavior is important for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how animals, humans, and other living organisms make choices, respond to their environment, and survive through both independent action and cooperation. This topic connects strongly to biology, ecology, evolution, psychology, and systems thinking by exploring ideas such as competition, cooperation, communication, social structures, predator avoidance, foraging, migration, an
Preview of Surviving Mars Part 2: Energy Dynamics and Human Impact

Surviving Mars Part 2: Energy Dynamics and Human Impact

Created by
GlazeBio
Due to humans, Earth has become inhabitable and we now live on Mars. We spent years terra-forming this red planet, to only cause more destruction. The project will allow students the opportunity to create a biome, analyze human impact, model succession and demonstrate their knowledge of energy dynamics within a food web/chain. This product is presented in a word document that is easily editable. The rigor can be increased or decreased based on your needs by using the rubric provided. The rubric
Preview of Atmosphere Flip Book

Atmosphere Flip Book

Created by
Rick Berry
Simple and clear directions for creating the flip book itself and adding important concepts and visuals to it. Students will have a quality product when completed. Enjoy. Pages of the flip book include: 1. composition of atmosphere 2. location of each layer of the atmosphere 3. increasing or decreasing temperature in that layer 4. key features for that layer (example: troposphere-weather) 5. what if the layer didn't exist, 6. relationship between air pressure, density, and altitude 7. and on
Preview of Project Based Learning, Science, How long could you survive locked in a grocery

Project Based Learning, Science, How long could you survive locked in a grocery

Ready-to-use quiz for after you show the Food Theory video “How long could you survive locked in a grocery store?” — perfect for Grades 8–10. What’s included 10-question assessment (6 multiple-choice + 4 short-answer/calculation)Answer key and scoring guidanceEditable DOCX Video link included for easy assignmentWhy you’ll love it Cross-curricular: checks listening/comprehension, core science concepts (spoilage, preservation, mushroom farming) and quick math (percent, calories).Low-prep: drop int
Preview of Creating a Conservation of Momentum Problem

Creating a Conservation of Momentum Problem

In this lab projects students will make their own Conservation of Momentum Problem and prove it through math and draw it on a poster. This project helps them better understand how Momentum MUST be conserved throughout the problem as they research and create their own real life situation. My students love doing this one each and every year. It gives them the chance to look up their own information and draw conclusion from their own problem. This can work with any grade level. All you need to
Preview of MS.LS4.6 Activity Bundle

MS.LS4.6 Activity Bundle

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ScienceSnippets
This MS.LS4.6 Activity Bundle directly supports NGSS Standard MS.LS4.6: Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. This package includes seven, forty five minute, 5E investigations. Each investigation includes a lesson plan, instructor activity guide, students activity guide, response worksheet, answer key, and digital response worksheet. Just print, prep, and it’s ready to go.
Preview of MS.LS4.6: Concept Introduction / Review Activity

MS.LS4.6: Concept Introduction / Review Activity

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ScienceSnippets
This Concept Introduction / Review Activity directly supports NGSS Standard MS.LS4.6: Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. The purpose of this 45 minute, 5E investigation is to explain how natural selection affects populations over generations by influencing which traits become more or less common. Students will read passages about natural selection and mathematical repre
Preview of MS.LS4.6: Concept Assessment / Test Prep Activity

MS.LS4.6: Concept Assessment / Test Prep Activity

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ScienceSnippets
This Concept Assessment / Test Prep Activity directly supports NGSS Standard MS.LS4.6: Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. The purpose of this 45 minute, 5E investigation is to understand and explain how natural selection drives changes in traits within a population, and how environmental factors and survival affect trait distribution. In this lesson, students will engag
Preview of MS.LS4.6: Bird Beak Adaptation Activity

MS.LS4.6: Bird Beak Adaptation Activity

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ScienceSnippets
This Bird Beak Adaptation Activity investigation directly supports NGSS Standard MS.LS4.6: Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. The purpose of this activity is to understand how variations in bird beak shapes can affect survival and reproduction in different environments. To apply mathematical representations to analyze how natural selection can increase or decrease speci
Preview of MS.LS4.6: Exploring Natural Selection with PhET Simulations

MS.LS4.6: Exploring Natural Selection with PhET Simulations

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ScienceSnippets
This Exploring Natural Selection with PhET Simulationsinvestigation directly supports NGSS Standard MS.LS4.6: Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. The purpose of this activity is to explore how natural selection affects trait frequency in populations over time using interactive simulations. In this lesson, students will use PhET simulations to model natural selection and
Preview of MS.LS4.6: Natural Selection Explained & Illustrated

MS.LS4.6: Natural Selection Explained & Illustrated

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ScienceSnippets
This Natural Selection Explained & Illustrated investigation directly supports NGSS Standard MS.LS4.6: Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. The purpose of this activity is to understand how natural selection drives evolution by favoring traits that improve survival and reproduction and to analyze and explain how specific traits in populations increase or decrease over t
Preview of MS.LS4.6: Exploring the Evolution of Galápagos Finches

MS.LS4.6: Exploring the Evolution of Galápagos Finches

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ScienceSnippets
This Exploring the Evolution of Galápagos Finches investigation directly supports NGSS Standard MS.LS4.6: Use mathematical representations to support explanations of how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. The purpose of this activity is to help students understand the process of natural selection and how it drives the evolution of species over time.In this lesson, students will explore the evolution of Galápagos finches by watching
Preview of Thermal Energy Lab "Total Meltdown"

Thermal Energy Lab "Total Meltdown"

Created by
Stemper Fi
Students in this activity will feast their “ice” on the importance of insulators, conductors and how they keeps cold matter cool and hot matter warm or vice versa. Children participating in this lab will learn about the correlation between the speed of an object’s molecules and that objects temperature while getting to test different types of insulation, designing, and constructing a container of their own that minimizes the transfer of thermal energy. This is a STEM activity! Key points: · Temp
Preview of Animal Visual System Bundle - PowerPoint, foldable notes, and review quiz

Animal Visual System Bundle - PowerPoint, foldable notes, and review quiz

This bundle includes three resources that will teach your students about the animal visual system. Start with the visual system PowerPoint that covers animal adaptations and visual system anatomy. Next your students can create what I call an "iPad" or visual system foldable notes. During the visual system unit we complete a cow eye dissection and I like to have students follow along with these step by step instructions found here. Lastly, I've included a freebie with this bundle that is a quick
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 1: What Is Computer Science? (Lessons, Quiz & Mini Project)

Intro to CS — Unit 1: What Is Computer Science? (Lessons, Quiz & Mini Project)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Launch your Intro to Computer Science course with confidence using this complete Unit 1 bundle. This unit introduces students to what computer science really is. Students learn that CS is about problem solving, logic, systems, and algorithms, not just using technology or writing code. Through real-world examples, guided reasoning, and reflection, students build strong mental models that set the tone for the entire course. Perfect for beginner students and ideal as the first unit in a middle
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 6: Variables & Data Types | Lessons, Quiz & Mini Project

Intro to CS — Unit 6: Variables & Data Types | Lessons, Quiz & Mini Project

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Unit 6 provides a complete, beginner-friendly introduction to variables and data types in Python. Designed for Intro to Computer Science courses, this unit guides students step-by-step from understanding what variables are to using input, updating values, tracing program flow, and building their first interactive Python program. Each lesson in Unit 6 builds intentionally on the previous one, helping students develop both coding confidence and logical reasoning. The unit concludes with a quiz an
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 5: Programming Concepts (Lessons, Quiz & Project)

Intro to CS — Unit 5: Programming Concepts (Lessons, Quiz & Project)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Unit 5 introduces students to the core thinking behind programming before they write real code. This unit is designed to build a strong conceptual foundation by helping students understand how programs work, how logic is planned, and how errors are identified and fixed. Across four structured lessons, students move from understanding what a program is, to identifying common mistakes, to planning behavior using pseudocode, and finally to debugging flawed logic. The unit concludes with a conceptu
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 2: Computational Thinking (Lessons, Quiz & Mini Project)

Intro to CS — Unit 2: Computational Thinking (Lessons, Quiz & Mini Project)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Build strong problem-solving habits with this complete Unit 2 Computational Thinking bundle for Intro to Computer Science. In this unit, students learn how computer scientists approach complex problems using four core strategies: Decomposition, Pattern Recognition, Abstraction, and Algorithms. Through real-world examples, guided reasoning, and hands-on practice, students see how these strategies work together to create clear, efficient solutions. This unit is designed to follow Unit 1 and pr
Preview of Intro to CS — Unit 11: Careers in Computer Science(Lessons, Quiz & Mini Project)

Intro to CS — Unit 11: Careers in Computer Science(Lessons, Quiz & Mini Project)

Created by
Mr. H Codes
Give students a clear, realistic introduction to computer science careers with this complete Unit 11 bundle. This unit helps students explore CS career paths, understand the skills employers value, compare education and training pathways, and reflect on their own interests and goals. The unit emphasizes reasoning, reflection, and informed decision making, not memorization. Perfect for Intro to Computer Science, CTE, or career exploration courses. 📦 What’s Included in Unit 11: ✔ Lesson
Preview of STEM Ratios and Percents Donut Challenge

STEM Ratios and Percents Donut Challenge

Students will plan an order from Krispy Kreme Donuts for their school using ratios and percents. They must design a presentation poster to convince the principal to go with their order and donut choices. The planning is for middle school- grades 6, 7, and 8 but could be edited to include more or less.
Preview of Soil Conservation & Erosion Unit | Dust Bowl, Farming & Sustainability

Soil Conservation & Erosion Unit | Dust Bowl, Farming & Sustainability

Soil Conservation & Erosion Unit for Grades 5–8 designed so teachers can teach soil erosion, conservation practices, and sustainable land use directly from the interactive slideshow while students follow along in a single organized Work Bundle. Help students understand why soil must be protected and how human choices shape Earth’s surface with this Soil Conservation & Erosion Unit. This 5-lesson unit (50 minutes each) blends powerful historical case studies, hands-on investigations, visual model
Preview of History of Computers - Group Research & Presentation Project

History of Computers - Group Research & Presentation Project

In this lesson, students learn more about the history of the computer. The lesson starts with a Microsoft PowerPoint whole class presentation that gives an overview of computer history from the 1950’s through current times. Next, students work in small groups to research history information from an assigned decade and then to create a presentation using Microsoft PowerPoint (or Google Slides) to share with the class. Students take notes during the presentations and then culminate their learni
Preview of Atoms Advertisement & Model Project - Lesson Presentation, Rubrics

Atoms Advertisement & Model Project - Lesson Presentation, Rubrics

Created by
jts23
This .zip file contains information for students to research an element and create a model of an atom as a unit project in a 6th grade science unit on the properties of matter. This was designed for middle school students in New York City. Includes: SMARTboard .notebook lesson presentation, 2 complete lessons, including practice building an atom (12 slides) 2 versions of the model project description and rubrics 1 version of advertisement description and rubric Presentations serve as lesson p
Preview of Spreadsheet Basics for Kids - Excel™ and Google Sheets™

Spreadsheet Basics for Kids - Excel™ and Google Sheets™

Increase your upper elementary school students' digital skills with Spreadsheet Basics for Kids. This resource, hosted on Genial.ly, is online with interactive slides, narration, and activities. Your students will learn spreadsheet terminology, be able to identify the parts of a spreadsheet, types of data, and how to write simple formulas. They will develop and fine-tune their skills that they can apply to future projects, both in the lab and academic classroom. With high-interest conte
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