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Preview of Cell Transport Interactive Bundle – Foldables, Osmosis Activity, & Quiz

Cell Transport Interactive Bundle – Foldables, Osmosis Activity, & Quiz

Bring cell transport to life with this engaging, hands-on resource! Students will explore the different types of transport across the cell membrane while building foldables, manipulating solution concentration cut-outs, and checking their understanding with a ready-to-use quiz. What’s Included: Types of Transport Foldable – Students organize and compare active vs passive transport with examples of each. ➕ Bonus Foldable – Covers endocytosis and exocytosis in a student-friendly way. Osmolarit
Preview of Fraction ⇆ Decimal ⇆ Percent Conversions | Math Lab + Answer Key

Fraction ⇆ Decimal ⇆ Percent Conversions | Math Lab + Answer Key

Looking for a no-prep, pencil-only activity that helps students solidify their understanding of fractions, decimals, and percents—and actually enjoy it? This engaging Math Lab is packed with 6 creative, puzzle-based tasks that explore conversions through matching, visuals, real-world scenarios, logic puzzles, and reasoning challenges. Perfect for review, practice, sub plans, or centers! What’s Included:✅ Visual & numeric matching task ✅ Fraction–Decimal–Percent conversion puzzle ✅ True/False ma
Preview of APES Unit 9.3-9.4: Informative Poster - Greenhouse Effect and Gases

APES Unit 9.3-9.4: Informative Poster - Greenhouse Effect and Gases

This resource is an Informative Poster for AP Environmental Science Unit 9.3-9.4 (The Greenhouse Effect & Increases in the Greenhouse Gases).AP Environmental Science: STB-4.C Identify the greenhouse gases. AP Environmental Science: STB-4.0 Identify the sources and potency of the greenhouse gases. AP Environmental Science: STB-4.E Identify the threats to human health and the environment posed by an increase in greenhouse gases.The Learners’ Goal: Create and design an informative posters based o
Preview of Pi-Day Catapult — Optimize Angle & Tension (Predict vs. Measure) | MS–HS NGSS

Pi-Day Catapult — Optimize Angle & Tension (Predict vs. Measure) | MS–HS NGSS

Created by
Allison Smith
Description (NGSS included) Celebrate Pi-Day with a data-driven projectile challenge! Students tune angle and tension on a simple launcher, then predict vs. measure range and compute percent error. Teams graph Range vs. Angle (and optional Range vs. Pullback) and explain results with CER. 🧠📈 🔬 Investigate: hold one variable constant to fairly test the other. 🧮 Model: use a calibration shot or R ≈ (v²·sin(2θ))/g to predict. 📊 Analyze: compare predicted vs. measured; percent error
Preview of AP Environmental Science Unit 5.2: Informative Poster - Clearcutting

AP Environmental Science Unit 5.2: Informative Poster - Clearcutting

This resource is an Informative Poster for AP Environmental Science Unit 5.2 (Clearcutting).AP Environmental Science: EIN-2.B Describe the effect of clearcutting on forests.The Learners’ Goal: Create and design an informative poster based on the listed APES topic:Describe the term ClearsuttingProvide the context of ClearcuttingExplain FOUR economic aspects of Clearcutting Explain TWO environmental impacts on soil due to Clearcutting (soil erosion, etc.)Explain TWO impacts of Clearcutting on W
Preview of Real-Life Piecewise Functions: Water Bill Step-by-Step Precalc Investigation

Real-Life Piecewise Functions: Water Bill Step-by-Step Precalc Investigation

Bring piecewise functions to life with this engaging real-world Precalculus task that connects math concepts to a relatable, authentic scenario — calculating water bills using real data from Palm Bay, Florida and other U.S. counties! Students explore tiered water rates and build mathematical models that help them understand how piecewise functions, slopes, and continuity apply to real-world pricing systems. Perfect for Precalculus, Algebra 2, or Functions and Modeling units. Students are intro
Preview of My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, &

My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, &

My Dream Store – Project Based Learning | Decimal Operations | Discounts, Tax, & Sales | Printable ProjectBring real-world math to life with this highly engaging My Dream Store project! Students design their own store, create items to “sell,” and apply real math skills such as decimals, percent discounts, tax, tip, and profit. This hands-on project allows students to be creative while practicing essential computation skills. Perfect for upper elementary, middle school, intervention groups, enr
Preview of 7th grade -Percent project- Tax, Percent Change, Commission, Simple Interest

7th grade -Percent project- Tax, Percent Change, Commission, Simple Interest

Created by
Mustache Math
Hook Your Students with Real-World Percent Problems! Transform percent practice from boring worksheets into an engaging digital experience! This interactive activity challenges 7th graders to solve real-world percent problems through scenarios they actually care about-vacation & cars! Practice includes: calculating tax, profit, commission, discounts, percent change and simple interest for vacations and cars. Watch as your students develop confidence with percents while having fun! Wha
Preview of Probability Trees No-Prep Mini Unit Bundle | Notes, Activity, and Assignment

Probability Trees No-Prep Mini Unit Bundle | Notes, Activity, and Assignment

Created by
Straight A Math
Make teaching probability trees simple, interactive, and effective with this all-in-one mini unit bundle! Designed for IB Math, Statistics, or any high school probability unit, this no-prep resource includes guided notes, a creative life-based project, and an additional assignment for practice and assessment. Whether you're introducing tree diagrams or reviewing compound probability, this bundle has everything you need to help students understand and apply probability in real-world and imagin
Preview of Cliques | Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage | ELA & Yearbook | Project

Cliques | Nonfiction Reading Comprehension Passage | ELA & Yearbook | Project

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This engaging nonfiction reading comprehension lesson helps high school students analyze social dynamics through a high-interest article about cliques in schools. Perfect for ELA classrooms, remedial classes, leadership classes, advisory periods, or yearbook staff, it builds critical thinking, discussion, and text-based response skills while laying the groundwork for a meaningful school culture project. Student Experience: Students will read and respond to an informational text, reflect on cliqu
Preview of Yeti New Year Resolutions Activities | January Writing & New Year Goal Setting

Yeti New Year Resolutions Activities | January Writing & New Year Goal Setting

Kick off the New Year with this Yeti-themed writing craft that combines meaningful writing with a fun, hands-on activity! Perfect for the first week back after winter break, this January resource includes multiple writing craft options so teachers can choose what works best for their classroom. Students will write about New Year goals and excitement for the year ahead, then color, cut, and assemble their Yeti writing piece for an adorable classroom or hallway display. ⭐ Writing Prompts I
Preview of End of Year ELA Project: Character Awards and Evidence-Based Literary Analysis

End of Year ELA Project: Character Awards and Evidence-Based Literary Analysis

Celebrate a year of reading with a high-engagement, student-led "Literary Oscars" ceremony! This three-phase project gamifies character analysis and evidence-based writing to keep your middle or high school ELA students focused and invested until the final bell. When your end-of-year ELA classroom feels hollowed out by testing and essays, you know it's a sign that you need something creative and fun. Capture the magic of your curriculum one last time with The Literary Awards. This isn't just a
Preview of True Crime Podcast Casebook | Podcast Worksheets | Digital & Print | Any Podcast

True Crime Podcast Casebook | Podcast Worksheets | Digital & Print | Any Podcast

Created by
Julie Faulkner
This true crime podcast listening guide is designed as a casebook for your students to use during their listening experience of any popular true crime podcast series of your choice. The no-prep, printable pages provided are designed to work as a whole while students “investigate” along with the podcast’s narrator; however, you could just pull out a few at a time. Plus, this casebook also comes in e-worksheet format, which means it's ready to complete in Google! They'll be ready in just a
Preview of AP® World Unit 5 Topic 5.2 Nationalism & Revolutions Lecture with Guided Notes

AP® World Unit 5 Topic 5.2 Nationalism & Revolutions Lecture with Guided Notes

This lesson is designed for use with AP® World History Modern, Unit 5 Revolutions Topic 5.2 Nationalism and Revolutions 1750-1900. The CED-aligned lesson includes a lecture with speaker notes, a guided notes packet for students, a reading assignment, video questions, and a revolutions project. Details of what is included: 37-slide lecture available in PowerPoint and Google Slides™ that covers the material outlined in the CED (partially editable)Printable speaker notes to accompany the lecture
Preview of A Small Needful Fact Poem Unit | Bio, Poetry Analysis & Projects | Grades 10-12

A Small Needful Fact Poem Unit | Bio, Poetry Analysis & Projects | Grades 10-12

Created by
ELA Inkwell
This 3-day high school poetry mini-unit analyzes Ross Gay's poem, "A Small Needful Fact." This packet includes a biography with pre-reading writing & discussion questions, a poem analysis study guide (with answer key), and imitation & blackout poetry projects. Students will build context by reading about Eric Garner, the subject of the poem, learn about enjambment, analyze the poem's structure to see how it reveals themes. Poetry projects have scaffolds and exemplars to use as models. T
Preview of Is John Proctor the Villain? | Argumentative Essay and Socratic Seminar

Is John Proctor the Villain? | Argumentative Essay and Socratic Seminar

John Proctor: Hero or Villain? Argumentative Essay & Socratic Seminar | The CrucibleChallenge students to think critically about one of literature’s most debated protagonists with this high-engagement argumentative writing and Socratic Seminar assignment centered on The Crucible. Inspired by the contemporary play John Proctor Is the Villain, this lesson invites students to reconsider John Proctor’s long-standing reputation as a tragic hero and examine how shifting historical and cultural value
Preview of AP Language and Composition Argumentative Task Challenge

AP Language and Composition Argumentative Task Challenge

Created by
The ELA Enclave
AP Language Argument Writing Challenge — A Dynamic Review ToolThis engaging, skill-based assignment is designed as a powerful review for the AP Language and Composition Exam, with a focus on argumentation—the core of Question 3 on the test. Through five scaffolded tasks, students will build and refine their argumentative writing step by step, reinforcing essential skills like crafting a defensible thesis, generating logical claims, incorporating effective evidence, and writing purposeful, va
Preview of Entrevista Ficticia – Orgullo Nacional (Spanish Speaking Performance Task)

Entrevista Ficticia – Orgullo Nacional (Spanish Speaking Performance Task)

Bring national pride to life with this creative and communicative partner speaking activity! In this fictitious interview, students work in pairs to simulate a conversation in which one student interviews the other about their expressions of orgullo nacional (national pride). Whether students take on the role of a famous figure, a fictional character, or someone from a Spanish-speaking culture, this activity offers authentic, meaningful practice with interpersonal communication and cultural
Preview of Critical Thinking Activities, Philosophy, middle school, high school, ChatGPT

Critical Thinking Activities, Philosophy, middle school, high school, ChatGPT

Created by
Linda Jennifer
Critical Thinking Activities, Philosophy, middle school, high school, ChatGPTVisual essays offer students a refreshing, creative outlet for showcasing their knowledge and understanding. They perfectly combine critical thinking with artistic expression, ensuring a meaningful, engaging, and unique experience for students to demonstrate their learning. Moreover, cheating has unfortunately become an ongoing issue in students’ education. With the development of essay generators like ChatGPT, it is to
Preview of Zora Neale Hurston - letter writing assignment

Zora Neale Hurston - letter writing assignment

This lesson has students reading a letter written by Zora Neale Hurston who wrote the following letter to Countee Cullen, her friend, and fellow writer, in 1943. The assignment has students writing a letter to Zora Neale Hurston explaining their views on some of the issues she covered, particularly the places where you strongly agree or disagree. TERMS OF USE Thank you for purchasing from my store. Please read the terms of use before distributing these materials Your purchase(s) is good for a si
Preview of Industrial Revolution Project - Industrialism News Broadcast Project

Industrial Revolution Project - Industrialism News Broadcast Project

Engage students in history with this Industrial Revolution Project! This interactive activity allows students to create a news segment covering key events, inventions, and social impacts of the Industrial Revolution. Perfect for grades 6-12, this project encourages research, critical thinking, and creativity as students report on industrialism like real journalists. Ideal for history units and cross-curricular learning! This project-based activity will help students develop research, collaborat
Preview of Quadrilateral Castles, Quadrilaterals Activity, PBL Math Project, Geometry Craft

Quadrilateral Castles, Quadrilaterals Activity, PBL Math Project, Geometry Craft

This low-prep Quadrilaterals Project makes the perfect hands-on culminating activity for any quadrilaterals unit! In this Common Core aligned math craft, students will create 'qastles' from quadrilateral shapes: rectangles, squares, rhombuses, parallelograms, trapezoids, and kites. They'll practice identifying and classifying the different types of quadrilaterals — making it a fantastic project-based learning activity for any 3rd, 4th, or 5th grade geometry class. This geometry craft includes 1
Preview of Statistics Mini Project- What is Statistics?

Statistics Mini Project- What is Statistics?

What is statistics? Mini Project This can be used as an intro into statistics at the beginning of the year or a fun easy end of year project. Students will survey classmates on a topic of their choice, present the data in a graphical display, and discuss their findings. This can be used with basic statistics course or as an easy intro/end of year assignment for AP Statistics.
Preview of A-Z Sketchbook Prompts: Letter D + brainstorming

A-Z Sketchbook Prompts: Letter D + brainstorming

Created by
Quick's Corner
This is ONLY Letter D (Duty) with Six by Six of the A-Z sketchbook prompts plus brainstorming activities that were originally designed for the high school AP art classroom. They have been redesigned so they can be used in just about any secondary classroom to encourage innovation and creativity. They can be used to jump start larger art projects, creative writings, or poetry. The PDF comes with a sketchbook example, brainstorming worksheet, example of how to use worksheet, and teacher tips dire
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