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Preview of 7 PHYSICS REVIEW GAMES - VERY UNFAIR SCIENCE: Forces & Free Body Reasoning

7 PHYSICS REVIEW GAMES - VERY UNFAIR SCIENCE: Forces & Free Body Reasoning

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of MURDER MYSTERY: CELLS (Use QR Codes & Google Forms & a Tech Free Version)

MURDER MYSTERY: CELLS (Use QR Codes & Google Forms & a Tech Free Version)

The murder mystery game is an excellent way to get students out of their seats and actively engaged. Laminate the cards and place them around the room or throughout the school (if you want to make it more challenging) and have students work alone or together to review: **plant and animal cells **organelle identification **structure and function Now includes a tech-free version for teachers who do not allow phones in the classroom or do not have 1:1 classrooms. =================================
Preview of Video Analysis Lab BUNDLE - Kinematics - Free online software!

Video Analysis Lab BUNDLE - Kinematics - Free online software!

Created by
JazzyJoules
Objectives: For the labs in this bundle, students use a free video analysis website to collect and analyze real-world data. In one of the labs, students use a video of a falling object to find the acceleration of gravity. In another lab, students analyze a video of a projectile to see that the velocity in the x-direction is constant while the velocity in the y-direction changes. These could be used before or after students have learned about these topics (inquiry-based or not). What equipment i
Preview of Free Fall as 1D Motion NO PREP PHYSICS REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR SCIENCE

Free Fall as 1D Motion NO PREP PHYSICS REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR SCIENCE

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Free Body Diagrams in Words NO PREP PHYSICS REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR SCIENCE

Free Body Diagrams in Words NO PREP PHYSICS REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR SCIENCE

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Forces & Free Body Reasoning NO PREP PHYSICS REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR SCIENCE

Forces & Free Body Reasoning NO PREP PHYSICS REVIEW GAME - VERY UNFAIR SCIENCE

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of AP Chemistry LO 9.5 Free Energy and Equilibrium | FRQ-style Practice

AP Chemistry LO 9.5 Free Energy and Equilibrium | FRQ-style Practice

This LO 9.5 resource helps students make clear, AP‑aligned connections between Gibbs free energy, equilibrium constants, and the extent of reaction using two contrasting, data‑driven FRQs. Students analyze a weak acid dissociation with a small negative ΔG° to understand why both reactants and products are present at equilibrium, then compare it to a strongly spontaneous redox reaction with a large negative ΔG° that proceeds nearly to completion. This resource includes two data sets (Set A + Set
Preview of AP Chemistry LO 9.3 Gibbs Free Energy and TDF| FRQ-style Practice

AP Chemistry LO 9.3 Gibbs Free Energy and TDF| FRQ-style Practice

This LO 9.3 resource helps students build a clear, conceptual understanding of thermodynamic favorability using two high‑impact, AP‑aligned data sets. Students first analyze processes using only the signs of ΔH° and ΔS° to determine spontaneity—pure conceptual reasoning that strengthens their grasp of how enthalpy and entropy shape ΔG°. They then apply the Gibbs free energy equation to a temperature‑dependent real‑world process (freezing of water), learning how changes in T shift the sign of ΔG°
Preview of AP Chemistry LO 9.6 Free Energy of Dissolution | FRQ-style Practice

AP Chemistry LO 9.6 Free Energy of Dissolution | FRQ-style Practice

This LO 9.6 resource helps students understand how enthalpy and entropy combine to determine the spontaneity of dissolution using three high‑quality, contrasting data sets. Through two AP‑style FRQs, students analyze why some salts dissolve readily even when the process is endothermic, why others dissolve with no temperature change, and why certain ionic solids remain insoluble despite being slightly exothermic. This resource includes two data sets (Set A + Set B) aligned directly to LO 9.6. E
Preview of AP Chemistry LO 9.9 Cell Potential and Free Energy | FRQ-style Practice

AP Chemistry LO 9.9 Cell Potential and Free Energy | FRQ-style Practice

This LO 9.9 resource helps students connect standard cell potential to thermodynamic favorability using clean, AP‑aligned electrochemical data sets. Through two AP‑style FRQs, students identify oxidation and reduction half‑reactions, calculate or reason about standard cells, and use the relationship ΔG∘=−nFEcell to determine whether a redox reaction is spontaneous. This resource includes two data sets (Set A + Set B) aligned directly to LO 9.9. Each set is fully editable and paired with studen
Preview of High School reading comprehension passages, Free Speech, Banned Books Week

High School reading comprehension passages, Free Speech, Banned Books Week

Created by
Linda Jennifer
High School reading comprehension passages, Free Speech, Banned Books WeekThe Scopes Trial, also known as the "Monkey Trial," was a 1925 legal case that challenged the teaching of evolution in American schools. COURT CASE SUMMARY DEBATES are the perfect tool for teachers looking for a unique and exciting way to explore the fundamentals of some of the most famous courtroom cases. With detailed summaries of actual cases paired with thought-provoking questions and teacher notes, students will be a
Preview of Freebie Astrology Fun Summer School Get to Know You Activities, Fun Friday,

Freebie Astrology Fun Summer School Get to Know You Activities, Fun Friday,

Looking for a fun and engaging astrology activity? Need something for after state testing or during testing week? Yes? Then download this editable and no prep Astrology WebQuest and Astrology Quizzes! ➟ ACTIVITIES in this RESOURCE:1.) Astrology WebQuestWhen you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the activity in both print and digital formats. The research questions provided allow for scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. Yo
Preview of Free body Diagrams for Physics

Free body Diagrams for Physics

This is a google doc filled with google drawings of various free-body diagrams I have made for classroom use. Labeled, unlabeled, labeled with multiple-choices, numbered, angled, inclined planes, whatever force or dynamics situation you need, you will likely find a diagram of it here, editable and easy to clip and paste into presentations, worksheets, or other sources.
Preview of FREE: AP Chem LO 4.7 Types of Reactions | FRQ-style Practice  | Editable + Key

FREE: AP Chem LO 4.7 Types of Reactions | FRQ-style Practice | Editable + Key

Give your students targeted practice with AP Chemistry Topic 4.7: Types of Reactions using this free, classroom‑ready data set focused on a single replacement reaction. This sample is designed to help students analyze experimental observations, classify the reaction type, and justify their reasoning using AP‑aligned language. This resource includes One complete data set featuring a single replacement reactionFive Guided student questions that move from observation → interpretation → justifica
Preview of IB Biology Option C.1 Species and Communities - No Prep Slides + Free Worksheet

IB Biology Option C.1 Species and Communities - No Prep Slides + Free Worksheet

Created by an IB Assistant Examiner, this complete IB Biology lesson slideshow has everything you need to teach IBDP Higher Level Biology Option C.1 Species and Communities to your SL and HL IB Diploma students. This 56-slide Google Slides Presentation can be used both in-person and for online learning, added to your Google Classroom, or downloaded as a PowerPoint presentation. Important: This resource is for the old IB Biology course syllabus (first exams 2016, final exams 2024). My TPT store
Preview of AP Environmental Science Unit 0 Review Packet – Student Version (Free)

AP Environmental Science Unit 0 Review Packet – Student Version (Free)

The Unit 0 Review is a printable packet designed to help students build a strong foundation for success in AP Environmental Science. You'll receive a copy of the Drive file and it will be fully editable for you. Unit 0 is an introductory unit in my APES course and includes the following topics with an emphasis on experimental design and basic conversions 5.1 The Tragedy of the Commons - Explain the concept of the tragedy of the commons.2.2 Ecosystem Services - Describe ecosystem services, Des
Preview of FREE worksheet to accompany my Introduction to cells - IBDP Biology Topic 1.1

FREE worksheet to accompany my Introduction to cells - IBDP Biology Topic 1.1

Created by an IB Assistant Examiner -FREE worksheet to accompany my FREE Introduction to cells - IBDP Biology Topic 1.1 - Everything you need - FREEBIE slides.In conjunction with my FREE presentation, this worksheet gives you a complete IB Biology lesson resource - everything you need to teach the first subtopic of IBDP Biology, Topic 1: Cell Biology (1.1 Introduction to Cells).Start your IB Bio course with all the information students need, presented in an engaging, organised way. This Google D
Preview of Stop Motion Animation Project: Oil Pastel Digital Lesson Slides/iPad, AP IB Art

Stop Motion Animation Project: Oil Pastel Digital Lesson Slides/iPad, AP IB Art

This animation project is done using just "CamScanner," a free app, and Google Slides!! Students will need access to a device with a reliable camera to use CamScanner, OR actual cameras/scanners to photograph each frame. The unit is inspired by Oil Pastel animations I've seen on instagram reels and TikTok, great for engagement and for introducing the basics of animation to upper-level and highly motivated art students :) NO ADOBE REQUIRED - only "CamScanner."
Preview of Collaborative Engineering STEM Challenges - FULL UNIT

Collaborative Engineering STEM Challenges - FULL UNIT

A slideshow full of collaborative engineering STEM challenges. For more awesome, free resources, check out the Gifted Guide website or the Engineering Page.
Preview of RFLP Electrophoresis Interactive

RFLP Electrophoresis Interactive

Save prep time with this ready-to-use guided worksheet designed to accompany the free Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) Analysis interactive on LabXchange.org. Students work through the simulation while completing structured questions that build understanding of restriction enzymes, gel electrophoresis, and SNP analysis. Check out the interactive here: RFLP AnalysisIncluded:3-page student worksheetAnswer keyUse alongside my Restriction Enzyme & Gel Electrophoresis Worksheet or
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 9.6 Lecture Notes

AP Chemistry Unit 9.6 Lecture Notes

This Google Slides presentation is aligned with the AP Chemistry CED, Unit 9.6 Free Energy of Dissolution. It is fully editable and provides imbedded practice for students. The slides can be printed and handed to students, or students can follow along digitally
Preview of Enthalpy Favored, Entropy Favored, and Temperature Dependent Favorability

Enthalpy Favored, Entropy Favored, and Temperature Dependent Favorability

Created by
Snap Chemistry
This assignment is a Google Doc worksheet that will help students understand the connections between enthalpy change, entropy change, and free energy change. There are also some patterns and application questions that will help focus students on different types of reactions and what types of temperature ranges are required for a reaction to be favorable (spontanesou). The following topics are addressed: Identifying a reaction as enthalpy-favored or entropy-favored.Identifying whether a reaction
Preview of AP Chemistry LO 9.1 Intro to Entropy | FRQ-style Practice

AP Chemistry LO 9.1 Intro to Entropy | FRQ-style Practice

This LO 9.1 resource introduces students to the foundational concept of entropy through two clear, intuitive, and highly visual data sets: the melting of ice and the free expansion of a gas. Students explore how particle motion, dispersion, and microstates change during physical processes, building a strong qualitative understanding of what increases or decreases entropy before ever touching calculations. This resource includes two data sets (Set A + Set B) aligned directly to LO 9.1 Each set
Preview of Levels of Biological Classification Digital Simulation Tour

Levels of Biological Classification Digital Simulation Tour

This project is perfect for digital or distance learners. Students learn detail about each level of biological classification in an engaging and fun format. There are links to multiple free manipulatives and resources. Students are guided through a three-dimensional experience, which increases engagements and knowledge retention. This product can be purchased by itself or as part of a 5E Unit plan bundle!
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