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Preview of MOON: QUIZ: ITS COMPOSITION & ANS.KEY W/ASTRONOMY WRITING PROMPT

MOON: QUIZ: ITS COMPOSITION & ANS.KEY W/ASTRONOMY WRITING PROMPT

This quiz has interesting information about the moon's composition. There is some basalt on the moon, like the Earth but there are many differences. There is a difference in the thickness on one side of the moon, as compared to the other. An answer key is provided. We do not know why. A free writing prompt is attached about how the moon has been in free fall for millions of years. Thanks ever so much for visiting and supporting our humble shop. Much obliged. Excelsior!
Preview of High School Art History Quiz and Test: Painting Techniques and Famous Artists

High School Art History Quiz and Test: Painting Techniques and Famous Artists

Looking for a resource to teach Art History? This assessment includes a poster, a quiz, and a test. This resource is perfect for helping your students understand the history of painting techniques and painting techniques used by famous artists. This resource is designed for high school. What's Included: One quiz and one test to introduce painting techniques and famous artistsOne poster for bulletin boards, classroom decorations, class discussions, writing prompts, and research papersY
Preview of UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

UDHR Human Rights and Responsibilities Lesson Plan Google Slides for High School

Introduce high school students to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) through this engaging Civics and SEL lesson. By the end of the lesson, students will be able to define human rights, explain their importance, identify key rights in the UDHR, and analyze real-world scenarios using a rights-based approach. The activities encourage reflection on fairness, dignity, equality, and students’ own role in promoting inclusion locally and globally. What’s Included: Lesson Plan (PDF) – o
Preview of BUNDLE: History of Photography - High School Art and Art History - Analyzing Art

BUNDLE: History of Photography - High School Art and Art History - Analyzing Art

Looking for a resource to teach Art History? This Bundle is perfect for helping your students master the skill of analyzing photographs. This resource is designed for high school. What's Included: One quiz One exit slipOne testOne essay assignmentYou May Also Like:Art History: Final Exam-High SchoolArt History Quiz and Test: Painting Techniques and Famous ArtistsResearch Paper: Analyzing a PaintingStore Credits:You can receive TPT store credits, to use on future purchases, by leaving a revi
Preview of EPIC HEROES WORLDWIDE

EPIC HEROES WORLDWIDE

Research project with a resource packet and reading response quiz. Could also be used as a springboard for a larger research or poster project, or performance.
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.4 Feedback FRQ Scoring Rubric & MCQ Test

AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.4 Feedback FRQ Scoring Rubric & MCQ Test

AP Biology Unit 4.4 – Feedback Mechanisms FRQ & MCQ Mini Test Master AP Biology Unit 4 with this comprehensive assessment covering feedback mechanisms, homeostasis, cell communication, and apoptosis pathways. This AP Biology assessment combines FRQ and MCQ practice to strengthen your understanding of positive feedback, negative feedback, and regulatory pathways through authentic AP exam questions. Perfect for AP exam prep, this rigorous AP Biology test includes data analysis, percent change calc
Preview of Citing Sources & Evidence: MLA Format vs APA Style, In-Text Citations, Quotes

Citing Sources & Evidence: MLA Format vs APA Style, In-Text Citations, Quotes

Teaching high school students about citing sources in a research paper (and avoiding plagiarism) can be challenging with so much to cover— MLA vs. APA, in-text citations, embedding quotes… the list goes on! This comprehensive research writing resource simplifies the process, breaking down MLA Format and APA Style in a clear and accessible way. ⚡⚡Get this lesson to help your students confidently master the essentials of citing text evidence and maintaining academic integrity. This no-prep G
Preview of Argument Research and Essay Unit With "Room for Debate"

Argument Research and Essay Unit With "Room for Debate"

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OCBeachTeacher
Make writing argument essays relevant with this month-long unit! Students begin by reading, analyzing, and evaluating articles on real-world topics from “Room for Debate" in The New York Times. Then, using their reading as inspiration, students select a topic for research and use their research to write a formal argumentative essay. Throughout the unit, the teacher scaffolds instruction and provides practice paraphrasing, avoiding plagiarism, MLA formatting, and developing arguments. The teac
Preview of Atomic Bomb Decision Activity | Truman Hiroshima Nagasaki WWII Lesson Discussion

Atomic Bomb Decision Activity | Truman Hiroshima Nagasaki WWII Lesson Discussion

Do You Drop the Atomic Bomb in Japan WWII Decision Lesson Should Truman drop the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki to end WWII?Students step into the role of President Truman and confront the difficult decision he had to make. In this thought-provoking WWII decision-based lesson, students examine the pressures Truman faced at the end of World War II and decide whether to drop the bomb or invade Japan. Through historical context, competing perspectives, and structured discussion, students e
Preview of Animal Research: Orca Whales

Animal Research: Orca Whales

In this activity, students will become animal experts as they research fascinating facts about Orca Whales. This project helps students build early research, note-taking, and informational writing skills while learning about one of the ocean's most incredible animals. It's perfect for science, ELA, Or animal-themed unit. We paired it with reading Whale of the Wild by Rosanne Parry. We also checked out books about Orcas from the library and did online research together.
Preview of AP CSA Data Breach Investigation Activity

AP CSA Data Breach Investigation Activity

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Run The Code
Help students connect computer science concepts to real-world cybersecurity incidents with this engaging one-slide research activity.In this lesson, students investigate a real data breach and analyze the software design and security decisions that contributed to it. Students create a concise one-slide presentation explaining what happened, how users were affected, and how the breach could have been prevented using computer science concepts.This activity encourages students to think beyond codin
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