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Preview of Engaging Plastic Pollution and  Sea Turtle Activities with Lapbook

Engaging Plastic Pollution and Sea Turtle Activities with Lapbook

Are you searching for an engaging resource that educates kids about the impact of plastic pollution on our planet’s oceans, specifically focusing on sea turtles? Our Plastic Pollution & Sea Turtles Project is designed to give students a deep understanding of how human activities, particularly plastic waste, affect marine life. What’s Included in This Project?⭐ Educational Lapbook Materials: This resource includes everything you need to create a lapbook, a fun and interactive way for students
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Decisions Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Decisions Lab (Python)

This particular assignment covers decision statements (if, elif, else). There are four different problems the students need to write code to solve. Functions are also required for some of the problems. This is one of the first times students need to do some organized logical thinking, so I tend to give about 3 or 4 class days for this assignment. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Lists Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Lists Lab (Python)

This is the last “normal” lab I do in my AP Computer Science Principles class. The main goal of this lab is to get the students practical experience with lists. The secondary goal is to give them an example of a code that satisfies the requirements of the Create Task. There are just two problems in this lab, as the codes are significantly more complicated than earlier labs. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework f
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Pygame Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Pygame Lab (Python)

After strings, functions, IO, and decisions statements, I find my students need a little bit of a fun assignment, showing them some of the cooler aspects of what they can do with Python. I do this lab, on Pygame, after decision statement but before loops. It would work just as well right after loops, but I try to write the assignment so that loops aren’t “needed”. There are three different codes included. Two showing examples of working infinite runners (one a multi-lane up/down runner and the
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Strings & Functions Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Strings & Functions Lab (Python)

This particular assignment covers basics of strings and functions. Many of my students tend to struggle a bit with the concept of multiple input/outputs into Python functions (as well as Python scope) so I usually provide three in-class work days for this particular lab. There are four different problems the students need to write code to solve. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chan
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Battleship Puzzle Project (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Battleship Puzzle Project (Python)

This is the last project that I will do in AP Computer Science Principles, except on the rare occasion that we have more than one or two classes after AP exams are completed. This is meant to be a challenging puzzle and have functions that satisfy the requirements of the Create Task exam. I have students do practice questions from the AP based on this code (or the last Lists Lab codes). They obviously cannot use this for their Create Task code, but I feel like giving them additional examples of
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Loops Lab (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Loops Lab (Python)

This lab covers while loops and for loops in Python. Lists are the next topic, so they are avoided in the context of loops here. Instead the focus is on combining loops, if statements, and functions to make a few complete codes. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Python code showing possible acceptable codes satisfying the program requirements is included. More notes about my
Preview of AP Computer Science Principles - Functions, Decisions, Loops Project (Python)

AP Computer Science Principles - Functions, Decisions, Loops Project (Python)

This project is meant to combine IO, functions, decision statement, and loops into a couple of major codes. The first requires the use of Pygame, while the second requires quite a bit of logic. I typically give the students a whole class week to work on these. In this, and all labs posted on TPT, the questions are of my own making, and any similarity to codes/assignments/homework found anywhere else is by chance. Python code showing possible acceptable codes satisfying the program requirements
Preview of Easy Clay Turtle and Frog Art Projects

Easy Clay Turtle and Frog Art Projects

Created by
Gena McWilliams
Easy Clay Turtle and Frog Art Projects are for beginners, preschoolers, kindergartners, first and maybe second grades. These projects are in alignment with the National Standards but are also fun and educational by teaching the techniques of the coil and pinch pot methods of handbuilding with clay. You may also like: Easy Artsy Watercolor Painting or :e: Easy Artsy Animal Watercolor Painting Easy Clay Lessons for beginners
Preview of Explore Hawksbill Turtles | Protect Sea Turtles and Biomimicry Challenge

Explore Hawksbill Turtles | Protect Sea Turtles and Biomimicry Challenge

Engage Students with Hawksbill Turtle STEAM Adventure Dive into an exciting STEAM-based learning adventure with this hands-on resource to captivate your second—and third-grade students! Transform science lessons into an unforgettable experience, fostering a deeper understanding of the natural world and the importance of endangered species conservation. Unleash the Power of STEAM:⭐️ Science: Discover the fascinating world of hawksbill sea turtles, their habitats, and their challenges, such as pla
Preview of Unique Snake-Necked Turtle Activities | Write a Superpower Report

Unique Snake-Necked Turtle Activities | Write a Superpower Report

Explore the Fascinating Snake-Necked Turtle: Nature's Unique Reptile!Introduce your students to the Snake-Necked Turtle, a remarkable reptile that offers a fantastic opportunity to integrate science and creative writing into your curriculum. This engaging Animal Superpower Report is designed for Grades 2 to 4, making science projects fun and educational. Why Choose Our Animal Superpower Report?⭐️ Engaging Learning Experience:Unique Adaptations: Students will discover the incredible adaptati
Preview of Endangered Species Recovery Plan EXAMPLE Project

Endangered Species Recovery Plan EXAMPLE Project

This resource is a completed example of a student-style recovery plan, modeled after those used in the Endangered Species Act (ESA). It uses the Hawksbill Sea Turtle as the focus species and demonstrates what a finished project could look like — clear, well-organized, and realistic. Perfect for modeling expectations before assigning your own recovery plan project. What’s Included: Completed recovery plan for the Hawksbill Turtle Sections include: species overview, threats, population trends,
Preview of Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Polar Coordinates Mystery Picture

Students will practice plotting polar coordinates to create a mystery picture. Coordinates include radians, degrees, negative angles and radii, and coterminal angles. When points are plotted and connected in order, the resulting picture is a sea turtle.
Preview of Food Chains & Population Change - Cause and Effect

Food Chains & Population Change - Cause and Effect

Food Chains & Population Changes Montessori-Inspired Ecology Material (Ages 6–12) Help students explore how energy flows through ecosystems and how changes affect living things with this hands-on, Montessori-style science material. This resource guides children from building simple food chains to analyzing population changes through cause-and-effect thinking. What’s Included: • Land biome animal cards (grass, mouse, rabbit, snake, owl, fox) • Marine biome organism cards (phytoplankton, zooplankt
Preview of Who Would Win Book Study and Writing Project

Who Would Win Book Study and Writing Project

This is a project that can be used whole class, or as a small group project for extension work. Students will engage in a book study focusing on the Who Would Win book series by Jerry Pallotta. They will dig into the books, compare and contrast animals, fill out advantage charts, answer comprehension questions and determine who they think would win the battle. Then, they will wrap up this activity by research their own pair of animals to write their own versus book. This pack includes: Pg 2 Pos
Preview of Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Board Game Group Project | Grades 6-9

Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration Board Game Group Project | Grades 6-9

Make learning photosynthesis and cellular respiration hands-on and engaging with this collaborative board game group or individual project! Perfect for grades 6-9 science, this activity challenges students to design, build, and play their own review board games, reinforcing key concepts while practicing teamwork, critical thinking, and creativity. Students will work in groups (or individually) to create a fully playable board game that includes at least 25 scientifically accurate questions
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