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Preview of Math Hoops: Percent Change and Application

Math Hoops: Percent Change and Application

Real-world connection: students use actual athlete stats Focus: Percent increase/decrease, applied problem solving Great for individual or group work, project-based learning, or assessment review Perfect for Algebra 1, Math 8, Financial Literacy, or sports-themed enrichmentLow Prep
Preview of A&P Chemistry for Life Project

A&P Chemistry for Life Project

Created by
Susan Chabot
This project based assessment is used in A&P to illustrate the importance of certain elements in biological processes. This assignment is given 3 weeks before the due date and students are encouraged to be creative in developing their final product. The target audience portion of the assignment allows the student to learn that different times in our lives require different amounts of the same element due to increased or decreased demands. Students are encouraged to present their project in fr
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 US States Activity

US States Activity

Use this product to help increase your students knowledge of the states in the U.S.A! Each slide in this product contains a picture of one of the states in the U.S. Each slide asks what is the name of that state and the largest city in it (both multiple choice questions). Periodically, there are built in quizzes with arrows pointing to the states they have just learned about. The students need to write down the name of the state that corresponds to the letter near the arrow. I use this as a g
Preview of Leadership Lesson

Leadership Lesson

This leadership lesson is designed for your students to identify essential leadership qualities and characteristics. This lesson is designed to increase self-awareness and promote leadership among the students. While this resource is ready to use, some portions are editable to fit your needs. INCLUDED IN THIS PRODUCT:o Leadership lesson plan o Vocabulary sheet o Leadership one-pager o Leadership quiz o Leadership index cards o Leadership PowerPoint OTHER RESOURCES YOU MAY BE INTERESTED IN:H
Preview of Distance Learning: Hurricane Barry Dampens Dead Zone in Gulf of Mexico

Distance Learning: Hurricane Barry Dampens Dead Zone in Gulf of Mexico

Created by
Pamela Jackson
15 questions relating to a NOAA article (link provided) that discusses the growing dead zone (8th largest) in the Gulf of Mexico that is increasing due to runoff from the Mississippi River. In July 2019, Hurricane Barry churned through the Gulf, decreasing the dead zone size. What you are purchasing is 15 questions about the article, along with an answer key. This is a great assignment for learning about dead zones. It is also great for a day you have a substitute and need an easy to understand,
Preview of AP Language/Research Peer Review Sheets

AP Language/Research Peer Review Sheets

Created by
MpB
A series of four peer review sheets designed for an AP Language research paper, or for any larger student writing assignment that requires planning. Each peer review sheet asks reviewers to focus on a different area of writing (rhetorical situation, evidence, language & definitions, arrangement). All four sheets end with a final MEDIC (maintain, Eliminate, Decrease, Increase, Change) evaluation of the peer essay. I typically allow students to choose the areas of focus for their peer reviews,
Preview of Who's in the President's Cabinet?

Who's in the President's Cabinet?

Congratulations! Your students know the role of the President's cabinet. So, now what? How can we make this information relevant? This activity will allow students to research who is currently serving in those cabinet positions. Students can choose which cabinet department they would like to research, introducing choice and differentiated interests. Students then assess whether or not they would confirm a nomination of the secretary of that department, thereby reinforcing the concept of ch
Preview of Muscle Fatigue Lab Clothespin Test (HS-LS1-3) Graphing + Answer Key

Muscle Fatigue Lab Clothespin Test (HS-LS1-3) Graphing + Answer Key

Created by
Allison Smith
Looking for a high school physiology lab that’s engaging, rigorous, and unbelievably easy to run? This Muscle Fatigue Investigation has students generate their own real data by doing a timed clothespin squeeze test with their dominant vs. non-dominant hand. Students record squeezes every 20 seconds for 3 minutes, graph two fatigue curves, calculate percent decrease, and explain the biology behind fatigue (ATP demand, aerobic vs. anaerobic respiration, and lactic acid buildup). Best part: n
Preview of Careers in PSYCHOLOGY Activity with Research, Review Game & Quiz | Meet & Greet

Careers in PSYCHOLOGY Activity with Research, Review Game & Quiz | Meet & Greet

Looking for a fun, interactive way to teach your Psychology students about the different types of psychologists? This engaging activity is perfect for introducing psychology careers in your secondary classroom! In this “Meet and Greet” Psychology Activity, each student is assigned a specific type of psychologist to research. Students will then walk around the room and share what they’ve learned as they “mingle” and meet other psychology professionals. It’s a hands-on, collaborative experience t
Preview of Types of Pathogens Color by Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Types of Pathogens Color by Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions Quiz

Are you looking for a SUPER-FUN resource that also helps your students to consolidate and/or revise their knowledge of the different types of pathogens? Tell them to get their colored pencils ready! Suitable for students in Grades 9 - 11, Types of Pathogens Color by Number Activity & Multiple Choice Questions Quiz is a professionally created, human generated resource that can be used as classwork, review activity, homework or as an extra credit or extension activity for students who need that
Preview of John Updike A&P Short Story Quiz

John Updike A&P Short Story Quiz

Created by
Mike Bauer
John Updike's Short Story A&P Quiz - Includes 20 questions and answers to assess student comprehension and understanding. Also great to be used as a Research Paper Idea (See my Short Story Research Assignment)
Preview of Landforms and Landscapes Quiz Activity | Year 8 Geography

Landforms and Landscapes Quiz Activity | Year 8 Geography

Hi, thanks for being here!I made this engaging Geography resource to introduce or reinforce knowledge of landforms and landscapes in a fun and unique way! Using the higher cognitive levels of Bloom's Taxonomy, this activity first builds foundational knowledge, then engages students in applying, analysing, and evaluating that knowledge by comparing geomorphological features to their own personality traits. Perfect as an introductory hook, mid-unit engagement task, or consolidation activity for Y
Preview of Articles of Confederation — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Articles of Confederation — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment pack for your Articles of Confederation unit — everything you need to check understanding along the way and measure it at the end, in one editable file. It covers the full arc: why the government was built weak, how it was structured, its real strengths, the weaknesses that doomed it, Shays' Rebellion, and the breaking point that led to the Convention. Answer keys sit right after each quiz and test, so grading is fast.The instruments are scaffolded on purpose. A s
Preview of Constitutional Principles — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Constitutional Principles — Unit Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment pack for your Constitution unit — everything you need to check understanding along the way and measure it at the end, all in one editable file. It covers the full arc: the Constitutional Convention, the three compromises, the six principles, and the ratification debate, with answer keys sitting right after each quiz and test so grading is fast.The instruments are scaffolded by design. The two mid-unit quizzes catch gaps early — one after the Convention and comprom
Preview of Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

Enlightenment & Foundations of American Government — Test, Quizzes & Study Guide

This is the complete assessment package for the unit — a student study guide, two formative quizzes, and a comprehensive summative test, all built to match the lecture, guided notes, and activities students already worked through. Everything is fully editable, so you can swap questions, change point values, or rework scenarios to fit your district's standards and grading policy. The assessments are scaffolded on purpose. The study guide gives students everything they need to review — vocabulary,
Preview of Systems of Government Unit Test — Assessment, Quizzes & Study Guide

Systems of Government Unit Test — Assessment, Quizzes & Study Guide

Building a fair, rigorous test for a systems-of-government unit takes hours you don't have — writing questions, balancing difficulty, making an answer key, then building a study guide so students actually walk in prepared. This pack does all of it. It's a complete, ready-to-grade assessment suite that takes students from a pre-test study guide through two quick checks to a full summative exam, with answer keys for everything. The assessments are built to measure real understanding, not just voca
Preview of Unit 4: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Unit 4: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Chapter 4: Asian Migration & Pacific Connections — Vocabulary & Exit Ticket Grades 8–12 Focus: Indigenous History, Colonization Driving Question How did the first peoples reach the Americas, and what evidence supports this? Focus Areas Beringia land migration Pacific coastal migration Genetics and archaeology Using multiple sources of evidence Core Idea History is built from combined evidence, not one theory Use Checkpoint after migration lessons Exit ticket on evidence eva
Preview of Unit 9: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Unit 9: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Chapter 9: Reclaiming Identity — Vocabulary & Exit Ticket (Condensed)Grades 8–12 Focus: Indigenous History, Colonization Driving Question How do people reclaim identities that were erased? Focus Areas Blood quantum policies Dawes Rolls and classification Genealogy and oral history Black Native identity and reclassification Ongoing impact of these systems Use Exit ticket Capstone reflection Bridge to modern identity issues Includes Vocabulary on identity and policy Concept mastery tasks
Preview of Unit 7-8: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Unit 7-8: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Chapters 7–8: Survival Through Culture — Vocabulary & Exit Ticket Grades 8–12 Focus: Indigenous History, Colonization Driving Question How do cultures survive erasure and reclaim suppressed histories? Focus Areas Assimilation policies and boarding schools Cultural suppression and identity loss Resilience across generations Counter-narratives to dominant history Omission and revision as tools of power Core Idea Cultural survival and historical recovery work together Silence in
Preview of Unit 6: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Unit 6: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Chapter 6: War, Genocide, and Resistance — Vocabulary & Exit Ticket Grades 8–12 Focus: Indigenous History, Colonization Driving Question How did Indigenous and African-descended peoples resist erasure? Focus Areas Genocide and cultural genocide Encomienda system Maroon communities Survival through culture and autonomy Core Idea Centers agency and resistance Use Exit ticket after conquest units Reflection on resistance Bridge from trauma to resilience Includes Vocabular
Preview of Unit 5: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Unit 5: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Chapter 5: The Myth of European “Discovery” — Vocabulary & Exit Ticket Grades 8–12 Focus: Indigenous History, Colonization Driving Question Who defines “discovery,” and how does power shape history? Focus Areas Colonization as control Manifest Destiny as justification Indigenous identity Map bias and power Core Idea Maps, language, and labels reflect political goals Use Exit ticket after colonization lessons Map and text analysis Discussion on bias and narrative Includes Vocabulary on hist
Preview of Unit 3: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Unit 3: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Chapter 3: African Presence Before Columbus — Vocabulary & Exit Ticket Grades 8–12 Focus: Indigenous History, Colonization Driving Question Were Europeans the first non-Indigenous people in the Americas? Focus Areas Pre-Columbian history Transoceanic contact debates Cultural diffusion Carbon dating as evidence Omission of African presence Core Idea History is shaped by evidence, interpretation, and power Use Post-lesson assessment Inquiry activity Exit ticket on historical reasoning Voca
Preview of Unit 2: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Unit 2: Indigenous History & Colonization | Self-Guided Inquiry + Quiz

Chapter 2: Indigenous Systems & Knowledge — Vocabulary & Exit Ticket Grades 8–12 Focus: Indigenous History, Colonization Learning Focus Indigenous sovereignty and governance Oral tradition as a valid source Trade networks across regions Sustainable agriculture Minimization of Indigenous achievements Core Idea Indigenous societies were complex, organized, and advanced Includes Vocabulary: sovereignty, oral tradition, trade network, sustainable agriculture Matching activity Fill-in-the-blan
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