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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 EARTH'S INTERIOR: A 2 PART QUIZ W/ ANS. KEY: AP EARTH SCIENCE, HS, MG, & COLLEGE

EARTH'S INTERIOR: A 2 PART QUIZ W/ ANS. KEY: AP EARTH SCIENCE, HS, MG, & COLLEGE

This is an Earth Science/ Astronomy quiz, with an answer key. It has 2 parts: One is a diagram, and the other is a fill in section. There is one extra credit opportunity. Use it for an internet quiz, a take home activity, or even in a center. Use it for a supplemental activity .Use it on Earth Day. Knowledge of the Earth is still ongoing. Additionally, There is a science tidbit about a woman seismologist, who is credited with Discontinuity Theory. She also had a theory about the mantle. Knowled
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 Writing In-Text Citations

Writing In-Text Citations

Created by
Vr2lTch
Teach students how to write in-text citations when sharing research in papers and projects. Decrease your worries of them plagiarizing and increase their Digital Citizenship skills.Young researchers frequently write notes exactly how they read it. As adults, we know this is plagiarizing. But for them, it is often because they are unable to paraphrase the information they just read.  Teaching them how to write in-text citations helps them share research in a responsible and ethical way.   This ac
Preview of Ice Core Data Analysis Worksheet

Ice Core Data Analysis Worksheet

Created by
Nature Nerd
Analyze real ice core data dating back 800,000 years ago. Explore how carbon dioxide amounts have changed over time. Calculate percent change of carbon dioxide through Earth's history. Interact with the data by color-coding ice bands. Infer and predict how carbon dioxide levels increase will impact the future. Familiarize students with NGSS, SEP's and CCC's. Create your own ice core and explain changes over time. Great to teach or reinforce material. Great for EASY SUB PLANS. Two options for
Preview of Inquiry: 5E EXPLAIN - Space Exploration Persuasive Letter

Inquiry: 5E EXPLAIN - Space Exploration Persuasive Letter

In this activity, students will write a persuasive letter to an elected official to persuade them that space exploration is either necessary and to continue/increase funding, or space exploration is NOT necessary and to decrease/cut funding!Great for cross-curriculum teaming with Language Arts!Includes: Guided teacher presentationResearch organizerPersuasive letter template
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 Professor T.K. the Chemist Chameleon Candy Science Experiment

Professor T.K. the Chemist Chameleon Candy Science Experiment

Background: Sugar is the generic name for sweet-tasting, soluble carbohydrates, many of which are used in food. The various types of sugar are derived from different sources. Simple sugars are called monosaccharides and include glucose, fructose, and galactose and disaccharides include sucrose, lactose, maltose and trehalose. In this experiment, you will discover that the sugar types used will produce a variety of color changes, some quick while others will be slow depending on the concentration
Preview of You're the Expert - Skeletal Diseases Research Project

You're the Expert - Skeletal Diseases Research Project

This project could be used for any unit or class that covers the skeletal system. I typically allow students to sign up for which disease they want to cover at the beginning of the unit (before we even talk about the system!) and will give them at least one class period within the unit to work on their presentations. I also tell students that there will a question pulled directly from each project. This does mean more work for me, as I have to edit the quizzes or exams every year, but it does in
Preview of Charles Darwin Research Project (Multi-Genre)

Charles Darwin Research Project (Multi-Genre)

This is a multi-genre research project in which students will create their own "primary source" documents to represent information about Charles Darwin, Natural Selection, and Evolution. (File Type: Word Document) This lesson is used to teach the NGSS (Next Generation Science Standard) MS-LS4-6: Explain how natural selection may lead to increases and decreases of specific traits in populations over time. The project is a multiple day assignment, in which students go through all portions of the
Preview of Are You a Rock Star?

Are You a Rock Star?

Created by
Georgia Kalafut
Rock Cycle Essay and Research Project. This includes a step by step guided questionnaire handout and rubric included. The students will research how each rock type forms and how they are classified and then pick one of each rock type and conduct research about their chosen sample. This can be used as a formative assessment and be completed as a presentation type project. It takes students from the basic understandings of rock formation and identification to extending their knowledge of specific
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 AP Biology Unit 7 Case Study: The Disappearing Fur Pattern

AP Biology Unit 7 Case Study: The Disappearing Fur Pattern

🧬 AP Biology Unit 7 Case Study: The Disappearing Fur Pattern 📊 Evolution, Natural Selection, Hardy-Weinberg, Chi-Square AnalysisEngage your students with a real-world, data-driven evolution case study that brings natural selection and population genetics to life! In this high-interest activity, students investigate a population of snowshoe hares experiencing environmental change due to decreasing snowfall and climate shifts, leading to increased predation and rapid evolutionary pressure
Preview of Environmental Impacts in Danum Valley,Malaysia

Environmental Impacts in Danum Valley,Malaysia

What's it about?The Danum Valley, located in the Malaysian, on the island of Borneo, is a biodiverse rainforest ecosystem that is under threat from desertification. In the case of Danum Valley, deforestation and illegal logging are major contributors to desertification. As the rainforest is cleared, soil erosion and the loss of vegetation lead to an increase in temperature and a decrease in humidity, creating conditions that are favorable for the spread of invasive species and the proliferation
Preview of BOOK: Prenatal Yoga-Historical Analysis & Resource Manual on Benefits & Postures

BOOK: Prenatal Yoga-Historical Analysis & Resource Manual on Benefits & Postures

This book is written for all women, avid yoga readers, and yoga instructors who not only want to learn more about the mind-blowing benefits that prenatal yoga has to offer, but want to understand the powerful dynamics that yoga has on both mother and child. The beauty ans sacred movements of a prenatal yoga flow can increase a mothers daily energy and stamina, help to decrease labor and motherhood anxiety, can reduce labor time and pain intensity, and help create self-confidence, internal awaren
Preview of A STUDENT'S BOOK OF PRECIOUS METALS:INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT GRS 6-12, MG

A STUDENT'S BOOK OF PRECIOUS METALS:INDEPENDENT RESEARCH ASSIGNMENT GRS 6-12, MG

This 39 page independent research assignment can be used in place of an assessment. Grade it A, B, C, or D based on evidence of research and content knowledge. This research activity is good for students who have lost valuable learning time because of epidemic problems. By researching might very well provide better memory retention of the subject, and increase the know-how of research/library skills. It has many different activities, a quiz, 2 jumble activities, art segments, and knowledge/res
Preview of Lima Bean Dissection and Plant Quiz

Lima Bean Dissection and Plant Quiz

Created by
Mrs Schimke
Includes: Directions for the experimentLima Bean Dissection Experiment Recording SheetPlants QuizLabel the parts of a seedLabel the parts of a plant**All worksheets have a Color and B&W version** See preview! Check out my Land forms and Bodies of Water Unit.Looking to expand your unit and discuss rocks and soil as a natural resource? Take a look at my rocks and soil classroom science unit.Looking for Earth Day printables? Take a look at my Earth Day K-3 Unit.How to get TPT credit to use o
Preview of 7 Themes of Catholic Social Teaching Lesson and Quiz

7 Themes of Catholic Social Teaching Lesson and Quiz

Included in this purchase: -7 themes of Catholic Social Teaching Powerpoint (PPT and PDF) -Student handout for written response and teacher rubric (PDF and editable Word doc) -Quizlet link: Link to quizlet flashcard set to help students study for Quiz. -Quiz document (PDF and editable Word doc): choose from version with or without word bank.
Preview of FREE The Rock Cycle Activity Weathering Erosion and Deposition Worksheets Quiz

FREE The Rock Cycle Activity Weathering Erosion and Deposition Worksheets Quiz

You will download two earth science vocabulary worksheets for your students to practice the rock cyce vocabluary, such as weathering, erosion, and deposition. This activity works well for 4th, 5th, and 6th grade. An answer key is included. Vocabulary words include: sedimentcementationlithificationmeltingupliftweatheringerosionmagmacompactionmetamorphismpressuredepositiontransportationNOTE: Your students will need to research the rock cycle vocabulary and definitions with your classroom or onlin
Preview of Dinosaur Codebreaker Research Activity | ELA & History With Increasing Challenge

Dinosaur Codebreaker Research Activity | ELA & History With Increasing Challenge

Created by
Pagecraft ELA
Crack cryptogram codes and launch a dinosaur-themed research project with this engaging activity booklet. Designed with progression in mind, each of the six decoding tasks becomes more challenging than the last—ideal for differentiated learning in ELA or history units. Students begin by using the themed key to decipher hidden messages. Each decoded message reveals a dinosaur-related question or prompt, leading students into guided research, reading, or writing tasks. It’s a creative, flexible al
Preview of Newton’s Laws Unit Bundle | Force Diagrams, Calculations, Labs & Quizzes

Newton’s Laws Unit Bundle | Force Diagrams, Calculations, Labs & Quizzes

Teach Newton’s Laws, Free Body Diagrams, and Force Calculations with this complete high school physics unit! This no-prep Forces bundle includes editable PowerPoints, guided notes, labs, worksheets, and quizzes to help students master fundamental forces and Newton’s Laws—perfect for in-class or digital learning. You and your students will LOVE using this high school physics BUNDLE of resources for Newton's Laws, Free Body Diagrams, and Analyzing Forces! You will find up to a MONTH of physics res
Preview of The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Book Quizzes and Project

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks Book Quizzes and Project

Read the book "The Immoral Life of Henrietta Lacks" with your class. Use the pacing guide to help you students meet deadlines. This resource includes 5 reading quizzes and one final test. This also includes prologue and discussion questions for the first 3 chapters. A culminating final project with student choice is also available with rubrics.
Preview of AP Human Geography Diffusion of Languages Worksheet with Quiz and Key

AP Human Geography Diffusion of Languages Worksheet with Quiz and Key

Cover the language aspect of AP Human Geography Investigate how languages spread across the world through conquest, trade, migration, religion, and colonialism. Use maps, case studies, and geographic reasoning to explain why some languages became dominant, why others survived, and how physical geography and political power shaped the linguistic world we see today Included are Guided readings on European Colonialism and Arab ConquestsLearn about 2 major language branchesFRQ style questionsMapping
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