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Preview of FREE Name That Organ Quiz Game | Human Body Systems

FREE Name That Organ Quiz Game | Human Body Systems

FREE “Name That Organ” Quiz Game | Human Body Systems This free quiz game is an engaging introduction to a Human Body Systems unit and works well as a first-day activity or diagnostic assessment. Students are challenged to identify real images of human organs, helping them connect anatomy vocabulary to what organs actually look like—not just diagrams or cartoons. The game is designed to spark curiosity, activate prior knowledge, and get students talking before formal instruction begins. How the
Preview of Calculator Simulations for Probability and Statistics

Calculator Simulations for Probability and Statistics

If you are obliged to follow a mandated math curriculum at your school, then I suggest you read no further because this site is probably not suitable for you. However, if you are looking for something that is different, yet might spark an interest in either you or your students, then it might be worthwhile for you to continue reading. In 1994 I wrote an alternative curriculum for our Probability and Statistics students that employed Monte Carlo simulations. The students’ reactions were so posit
Preview of Reason for the Seasons Lab

Reason for the Seasons Lab

This lab is suitable for students from grades 5-8 and addresses the following learning goals: I can survey a group of people to collect data I can tally data and organize by main idea I can create a bar graph or pie chart with the data I collect I can model how the Earth experiences seasons I can model what would happen if the Earth did not have a tilt I can describe how seasons in the Northern Hemisphere differ from seasons in the Southern Hemisphere through the year Materials: This document,
Preview of AP Statistics: Simulation Lab Worksheet

AP Statistics: Simulation Lab Worksheet

Created by
Michael Litke
This activity provides the basics of creating and running a random simulation. There are key terms as well as a defined procedure to follow. The questions are scaffolded to assist in completion and the level of scaffolding decreases as the worksheet progresses. AP Statistics Unit 3: Collecting Data.
Preview of GDP "Popsicle Stick Airplane" Simulation: GDP Growth, Factors Affecting Growth

GDP "Popsicle Stick Airplane" Simulation: GDP Growth, Factors Affecting Growth

In this super fun GDP simulation, students build popsicle stick airplanes to understand GDP, GDP Growth, and Factors Affecting GDP Growth (Technology and Population Changes). A simple chart allows students to easily see how adding new technology and increasing population affects their GDP. They also answer post-simulation questions after the activity (answer key included). Teacher directions included. Materials: glue, scissors, popsicle sticks (cheap at any big-box store). Please check out more
Preview of Timed or Speed Writing: Informative or Expository

Timed or Speed Writing: Informative or Expository

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Writing Whiz
Writing Whiz has created a complete guide to administering a timed or speed writing exercise focusing on informative writing. Included are instructions on how to administer timed writing in your classroom, a model of what you want your student to accomplish, a rubric that the students and teachers will use to grade the timed writing, and three prompts that can be used. The rubric asks students to increase their word count, vary their transitional words and phrases, improve their weak verbs, and
Preview of Lewis and Clark Expedition Journal Outline

Lewis and Clark Expedition Journal Outline

Created by
Savannah Wright
Student journal to document his or her discoveries as Lewis and Clark did on their journey west. Copy multiple for each student to allow them to explore more than one thing.
Preview of Sampling and Sampling Distributions Mini-Unit

Sampling and Sampling Distributions Mini-Unit

Created by
Variable Ninja
I’m offering this resource for free because I’m experimenting with a different style of statistics instruction and want feedback from real classrooms. I’d genuinely love to hear what worked, what didn’t, and what could be improved. Explore → Extract → Execute → ExtendInstead of starting with formulas and notes, students begin by interacting with online simulations and visual tools to build intuition first. From there, they move into guided notes, practice, and extension activities. What’s Inclu
Preview of Menstrual Cycle

Menstrual Cycle

Created by
MProf
Want your students to understand hormones and how they work in the menstrual cycle? Try this worksheet and animated slideshow. Want to know how the slideshow was created....? Slideshow Creator by MProf | TPT
Preview of Puffball Genetics (A Dihybrid/Incomplete Dominance Cross)

Puffball Genetics (A Dihybrid/Incomplete Dominance Cross)

This activity involves the cross of Mr. Puff and Mrs. Piff, resulting in their cute baby "Piff-Puff". It demonstrates a dihybrid cross (AaBb X AaBb) as well as "blending" or the incomplete dominance inheritance pattern. Students complete a Punnett square and use it to determine the probability that Mr. Puff's and Mrs. Piff's first child will be a particular shade of blue. They then pair off and role-play parents. They will flip a coin to determine the color of their baby Piff-Puff and visit th
Preview of Health Insurance Math Scenarios Worksheet | CTE Health Science

Health Insurance Math Scenarios Worksheet | CTE Health Science

Created by
Sloan Hudson
Help students practice applying real-world health insurance math with this engaging worksheet. Learners calculate deductibles, co-pays, and coinsurance using realistic healthcare scenarios to understand how insurance payments and out-of-pocket costs work. Perfect for CTE Health Science or Healthcare Systems lessons.
Preview of Oil Spill Lab Activity (Handout)

Oil Spill Lab Activity (Handout)

Introductory lab activity for students in secondary science. Focuses following the steps of the scientific method. Students begin by exploring real-world oil spills, then recreate an oil spill in the classroom from common household items. They will use various methods to remove the oil from the water. Students will complete data tables and create graphs to collect and analyze data from lab.
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