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Preview of Just Breathe! Increasing & Decreasing Breathing - A Webquest -

Just Breathe! Increasing & Decreasing Breathing - A Webquest -

This webquest was developed for the International Baccalaureate course in Sports, Exercise and Health Science (SL). It includes links and questions related to three resources: "The Urge To Breathe""What Happens To the Lungs During Exercise""The Sport of Freediving"
Preview of PRE LAB STOICHIOMETRY WORKOUT - Differentiated Practice and Mastery Quiz

PRE LAB STOICHIOMETRY WORKOUT - Differentiated Practice and Mastery Quiz

🧪 Pre-Lab Stoichiometry Workout | Differentiated Practice & Mastery QuizThis scaffolded stoichiometry workout is designed to build confidence and competence before students enter the lab. Designed for students confidence to increase over a week of lessons, problems progress intentionally from foundational skills to challenging real-world applications, allowing students to develop fluency step-by-step without relying on a textbook. Students begin with molar mass calculations, move through mol
Preview of IDENTIFY THE MYSTERY DRONES & KNOWLEDGE QUIZ/ W.ANS.KEY. GRS. 6-12, MG & COLLEGE

IDENTIFY THE MYSTERY DRONES & KNOWLEDGE QUIZ/ W.ANS.KEY. GRS. 6-12, MG & COLLEGE

This is a combination activity about drones. There is a 20-statement quiz of general knowledge. Also, there is a part where the student has to identify 4 mystery drones! Not all drones use propellor/ rotor propulsion. Some use fossil fuels, too. Drones are being used more and the applications for their use has increased. An answer key is provided. Thanks so much for visiting and supporting our humble shop. Use this for a homework booklet or as a supplement in aviation, robotics, engineer
Preview of Thanksgiving Logic Puzzle: Ecology Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity

Thanksgiving Logic Puzzle: Ecology Limiting Factors and Carrying Capacity

🍂 Thanksgiving Dinner Ecosystem Logic Puzzle – Limiting Factors & Carrying CapacityPerfect for Biology, Environmental Science, NGSS, and Sub Plans!Bring critical thinking and ecological concepts to life with this engaging, seasonal logic puzzle centered around a “Thanksgiving Dinner Ecosystem.” Students use a series of clues to determine how various limiting factors (soil moisture, frost, disease, predation) impacted four familiar species: Turkey, Pumpkin Plant, Cranberry Bush, and Corn Plan
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 AP Biology Surface Area to Volume Ratio |  PDF Presentation | SA:V

AP Biology Surface Area to Volume Ratio | PDF Presentation | SA:V

✨Help AP Biology (AP Bio) students understand why cells can’t grow forever with this clear, engaging Surface Area to Volume Ratio slideshow. This resource walks students step-by-step through the math–biology connection that explains cell size limits, diffusion efficiency, and why cells divide instead of continuously growing. 🧙‍♂️Designed for direct instruction, this un-editable PDF presentation breaks down formulas, ratios, and real biological applications in a student-friendly way while
Preview of Human Population Math Review Scavenger Hunt - APES - Unit 3 - Environmental Sci

Human Population Math Review Scavenger Hunt - APES - Unit 3 - Environmental Sci

This is an easy and fun way to review Human Population Math for AP Environmental Science and other advanced sciences (grades 9-12). For this formative assessment, students walk around, at their own pace, reading and solving human population math equations. Students record their answers on their student document, which is designed as a "self-check" for the student -- it is obvious when/if they mess up and signals them to determine where their misconception is (and to try again!). This human popul
Preview of Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Direct vs Inverse Proportionality Infographic Poster

Graphing Variable Relationships: Direct, Inverse, and No Correlation Help students understand how variables relate to one another using this engaging graphing relationships infographic. This visual teaching resource explains three important types of relationships between variables: • Direct proportionality – both variables increase together • Inverse proportionality – one variable increases while the other decreases • No correlation – variables show no predictable pattern Students learn h
Preview of AP Chemistry Reaction Quotient Q vs K Spinner Game Board Partner Activity

AP Chemistry Reaction Quotient Q vs K Spinner Game Board Partner Activity

Created by
Unbroken Bond
This partner activity makes for great practice calculating Q and determining which direction a reaction will shift! Students will spin three wheels (spinners not included), which will provide them with values to calculate the reaction quotient (Q). Students will then compare the value of Q to K, determining which direction the reaction will shift. If the student correctly identifies the direction the reaction will shift, the student moves forward on the game board. The student gets an additi
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 AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 3 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 3 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 2 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 2 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 1 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 1 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of Unit 2.9 - AP Biology - Cell Compartmentalization  - PowerPoint (New CED 2025)

Unit 2.9 - AP Biology - Cell Compartmentalization - PowerPoint (New CED 2025)

AP Biology Unit 2 CellsTopic 2.9 Cell Compartmentalization20-Slide PowerPoint with Warm Ups & Exit TicketsTeach how internal organization increases cellular efficiency with clarity and structure while staying fully aligned to the 2025 AP Biology CED. This 20-slide PowerPoint for Topic 2.9 Cell Compartmentalization helps students understand how membrane-bound organelles create specialized environments for different biochemical processes. It connects cellular structure to metabolic efficiency and
Preview of Invasive Species Menu Choice Board Project

Invasive Species Menu Choice Board Project

This project is great to do inside or outside of class to have students show what they know regarding invasive species. I generally give students three days in class and then the rest of the week out of class to complete the assignment. Within the menu, students are presented with choices that can be done with or without technology. Great for a culminating project. As the tasks increase in difficulty, their value increases. Students don't have to do the entire menu, but I always have some stude
Preview of EtherChannel | CCNA 200-301 Prep and Networking Lessons

EtherChannel | CCNA 200-301 Prep and Networking Lessons

This lesson is on EtherChannel. Ideal for ICT, Computer Science, Networking, or certification prep (CCNA, CCNP, or CompTIA Network+), it explains how EtherChannel combines multiple physical links into one logical connection, increasing bandwidth, redundancy, and reliability between network devices while simplifying management and configuration. Things we’ll coverWhat is EtherChannel? What problems does it solve?Configuring Layer 2/Layer 3 EtherChannels◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆ Formats Provide
Preview of Mass, Distance, and Universal Gravitational Force Infographic Poster

Mass, Distance, and Universal Gravitational Force Infographic Poster

Gravity: The Universal Force of Attraction Help students understand how gravity works with this engaging Gravity physics infographic. This visual teaching resource explains how gravity acts as a universal force of attraction between objects with mass and how the strength of gravitational force depends on mass and distance. Students learn how increasing mass strengthens gravitational attraction and how increasing distance weakens gravitational force. Perfect for physics, physical science, and
Preview of Modeling Radioactive Decay Using Dice: An Inquiry Activity

Modeling Radioactive Decay Using Dice: An Inquiry Activity

In this activity, students will learn how radioactive decay proceeds, and how to interpret data from isotopes found in rocks. A set of dice will represent a population of decaying atoms, and as students roll and remove dice from the parent population, they will see that as the parent population decreases and the daughter population increases that a standard set of ratios can be developed and used in studying the ages of rocks. I strongly recommend investing in a set of 400 6-sided die, but ther
Preview of Neurotransmitters, Agonists/Antagonists

Neurotransmitters, Agonists/Antagonists

Created by
The Mosch Pit
This Psychology worksheet supports students in mastering the difference between agonists and antagonists by moving beyond memorized definitions to applied examples. Students work through short practice items, real-world drug scenarios (including Parkinson’s medications, antipsychotics, nicotine, and naloxone), and a structured compare–contrast organizer to determine whether a substance mimics or increases a neurotransmitter’s effect (agonist) or blocks and diminishes it (antagonist). The workshe
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 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 AP® Computer Science A: 8.1 Inheritance (Slides)

AP® Computer Science A: 8.1 Inheritance (Slides)

Release Notes:Slides are completely re-designedMore concise explanations for key concepts and justification for inheritanceCode snippets now included using J-Doodle links.____________Overview. These slides are teachable, include a short activity at the end and are completely editable to your liking. Complete with animations, explanations, code and algorithms covering inheritance, polymorphism, abstract classes and interfaces. Describe the concept of inheritance and how it can be used to increase
Preview of S3.1 Discontinuities in Ionisation Energy, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.1 Discontinuities in Ionisation Energy, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson explains discontinuities in first ionisation energy for IBDP Chemistry HL (first examination 2025), helping students understand deviations from periodic trends. It provides a clear, structured explanation of how these discontinuities give evidence for sublevels and electron pairing. Ionisation energy is the energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of gaseous atoms to form one mole of gaseous 1+ ions. Across a period, first ionisation energy generally i
Preview of Algebra I: Translating Words to Math (Editable)

Algebra I: Translating Words to Math (Editable)

Created by
Concept Clicks
FeatureDetailTotal Slides:~20 Slides Key Activities:2 (Vocabulary matching, Translation practice) Full Product DescriptionTopic: Algebra I Key Concepts: Variables, Algebraic Expressions, Evaluation, Simplifying, Key Words (Sum, Difference, Product) Target Grade Level: Grades 7-9 An excellent foundation lesson for Algebra I. This editable PowerPoint focuses on the critical skill of translating English phrases into mathematical expressions (e.g., "Ten more than a number" becomes "n + 10"). Importa
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