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Preview of Floating Leaf Disc Lab | Photosynthesis & Cellular Energy Investigation

Floating Leaf Disc Lab | Photosynthesis & Cellular Energy Investigation

Bring Photosynthesis to Life!Tired of students just memorizing the formula for photosynthesis? My take on the classic Floating Leaf Disc Lab turns your classroom into a high-functioning plant lab where students see oxygen production in real-time! This 4-page student investigation is meticulously designed to be "plug-and-play" for teachers while maintaining high scientific rigor for students. What’s Included:4-Page Student Lab: Detailed background, materials, & procedures with clear, visual inst
Preview of AP Biology ET50 & 1/ET50 Photosynthesis Worksheet | Floating Leaf Disk Lab

AP Biology ET50 & 1/ET50 Photosynthesis Worksheet | Floating Leaf Disk Lab

✨Help your AP Biology (AP Bio) students build confidence with one of the most frequently misunderstood data-analysis skills in the Photosynthesis Lab: calculating and interpreting ET50 and 1/ET50 using real and simulated floating leaf disk assay data. This resource leads students from conceptual understanding β†’ graph/table interpretation β†’ rate calculations β†’ AP-style short FRQs β†’ one mini long-FRQ. The structure gives you everything you need for direct instruction, stations, sub days, or in
Preview of Mystery of the Floating Can DBQ/CER | Physical Science | NGSS Standard Aligned

Mystery of the Floating Can DBQ/CER | Physical Science | NGSS Standard Aligned

πŸ“˜ Full Length National Standard-Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Mystery of the Floating Can Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Physical Science, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidenceβ€”all while staying accessible for high s
Preview of The Floating Leaf Disk Mystery DBQ/CER | Botany Worksheet | Standard Aligned

The Floating Leaf Disk Mystery DBQ/CER | Botany Worksheet | Standard Aligned

πŸ“˜ Full Length National Standard-Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | The Floating Leaf Disk Mystery Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Botany, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidenceβ€”all while staying accessible for high school l
Preview of AP Biology ET50 Guided Notes for the Floating Leaf Disk Assay

AP Biology ET50 Guided Notes for the Floating Leaf Disk Assay

✨Help your AP Biology students truly understand ETβ‚…β‚€ and the floating leaf disk assay with this clear, student-friendly guided notes set. These notes walk learners through every major concept they need for the AP Bio Exam: what ETβ‚…β‚€ measures, why 50% matters, how to read and interpret graphs, how to compare treatment groups, and how to convert ETβ‚…β‚€ into 1/ETβ‚…β‚€ for proper rate comparisons.✏️The structure of this resource mirrors the logic and language of AP Biology free-response expectations,
Preview of How to Turn Strings and Floats into Integers in Python Programming and Coding

How to Turn Strings and Floats into Integers in Python Programming and Coding

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CodeHive DIY
This Python programming and coding lesson teaches learners how to convert strings and float numbers into integers using Python’s built-in int() function. It explains when integer conversion is useful, provides real-world examples, and highlights common issues, such as invalid or improperly formatted inputs that can lead to errors. It provides all the guidance needed to make the learning process smooth and effective, making it easy for teachers to teach and quick for learners to learn. ≋≋≋
Preview of Choosing Floats in Python Programming | Complete Coding Lesson

Choosing Floats in Python Programming | Complete Coding Lesson

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CodeHive DIY
Teach your students everything they need to know before choosing and using Floats in Python programming. This is a beginner-friendly, ready-to-use lesson designed to clearly explain the key concepts and considerations learners must understand before deciding to use Floats as their preferred data type for representing decimal and fractional numbers in coding. It provides all the guidance needed to make the learning process smooth and effective, making it easy for teachers to teach and q
Preview of When to Use the Float Data Type in Python | Complete Coding Lessons.

When to Use the Float Data Type in Python | Complete Coding Lessons.

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CodeHive DIY
Teach your students when and why to use the Float data type in Python programming with this beginner-friendly, ready-to-teach lesson. This resource explores real-world scenarios where Floats are the best choice and highlights key features such as handling decimal numbers, performing precise calculations, and working with measurements, currency, and scientific data. It provides all the guidance needed to make the learning process smooth and effective, making it easy for teachers to teach a
Preview of How to Convert Python Numbers and Strings into Float Data Type | Need Decimals?

How to Convert Python Numbers and Strings into Float Data Type | Need Decimals?

Created by
CodeHive DIY
This Python programming and coding lesson teaches learners how to convert integers and strings into float (decimal) data types using Python’s built-in float() function. It explains when float conversion is useful, provides real-world examples, and highlights common issues, such as invalid string inputs that may cause errors. It provides all the guidance needed to make the learning process smooth and effective, making it easy for teachers to teach and quick for learners to learn. ≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋
Preview of Hands-On Density Lab Investigate Relative Density of Liquids Middle School STEM

Hands-On Density Lab Investigate Relative Density of Liquids Middle School STEM

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AwesomeScience
xplore relative density in this middle school lab: use sinking, floating, and calculations. Digital resources easily link to LMS for seamless integration.Dive into the world of density with this engaging, hands-on lab activity designed for middle school science students. In this inquiry-based STEM project, students will investigate the relative densities of four unknown liquids using qualitative and quantitative methods. For qualitative determination, they will observe how liquids layer when pou
Preview of AP Biology | ET50 Photosynthesis PDF Slideshow | 1/ET50 & Data Analysis

AP Biology | ET50 Photosynthesis PDF Slideshow | 1/ET50 & Data Analysis

✨This non-editable PDF presentation is designed for clear, structured direct instruction on ET50 and photosynthesis rate using the floating leaf disk lab. Students don’t just learn what ET50 isβ€”they learn how to interpret, analyze, and justify data in ways that mirror the AP Biology exam. 🎯 What This Resource DoesThis slideshow helps students: Understand ET50 as a proxy for photosynthesis rate Interpret graphs and experimental data Explain the inverse relationship between ET50 and rate C
Preview of TED Talk: The real story behind Archimedes’ Eureka!- Armand D’Angour

TED Talk: The real story behind Archimedes’ Eureka!- Armand D’Angour

This high school physics resource explores Archimedes’ Principle and buoyancy through the story of the Syracusia. Students analyze displacement, floating, and real-world engineering applications. Includes β€’ 20 discussion and comprehension questions β€’ Analytical essay prompt β€’ Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters β€’ Classroom debate activity β€’ Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of Surviving the 1918 Flu - Pandemic History Simulation

Surviving the 1918 Flu - Pandemic History Simulation

Place students inside a South Philadelphia family in September 1918 as the deadliest pandemic of the twentieth century arrives. From the Liberty Loan Parade through the first wave, the moral weight of nursing a dying neighbor, Armistice Day celebrations, and the third wave fading in 1919, students balance health, wages, neighbors, and grief during a public health catastrophe. What's Included:Single-file HTML simulation with five tabs (zero prep, runs in any browser)Mission briefing on viral orig
Preview of Buoyancy and Density  (Editable pptx)

Buoyancy and Density (Editable pptx)

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Concept Clicks
Simplify physical science lessons with this Buoyancy and Density PowerPoint, perfect for Grades 4–8. The introductory slides hook students with real-world examples of floating and sinking while teaching density, displacement, and states of matter. Includes vivid images and clear explanations ideal for younger learners, ELL groups, or conceptual review in upper grades. Slide Count: ~15–18 slides Buoyancy Activities: 1 prediction task (float vs sink) 1 displacement reasoning question 1 density
Preview of AP Biology ET50 Photosynthesis Lab Bundle | Presentation, Notes, Practice

AP Biology ET50 Photosynthesis Lab Bundle | Presentation, Notes, Practice

✨Help your AP Biology students move from understanding photosynthesis to exam-aligned data analysis fluency with this complete ET50 Photosynthesis bundle. This resource set is designed around the floating leaf disk lab, giving students repeated opportunities to connect photosynthesis concepts, experimental design, quantitative reasoning, and AP-style data interpretation. βœ…What’s Included This bundle includes three connected AP Biology photosynthesis resources 1. AP Biology ET50 Photosynthes
Preview of The "Silent Killer" of Python Logic: Mutable vs. Immutable Objects Quest!

The "Silent Killer" of Python Logic: Mutable vs. Immutable Objects Quest!

Stop the most frustrating bugs before they start! πŸ›‘ Every Python beginner eventually falls for the "silent killer: Click to watch!": modifying a list inside a function only to realize they’ve accidentally altered the original data. This interactive Lesson 5 Programming Worksheet transports students to the Floating Isles of Aetheria, where memory is law and logic is magic! Instead of dry definitions, students master Python memory management through a high-stakes fantasy narrative. πŸ“œ The Que
Preview of Transformations: Translation, Reflection, Rotation

Transformations: Translation, Reflection, Rotation

Are you ready to turn your geometry lessons into an epic cinematic adventure? Introducing The Symmetry of Survival, the ultimate transformation worksheet from Nazli Tech School! Forget dry coordinate planes, immerse your students in a futuristic world where building a sustainable floating city depends entirely on their mastery of geometric transformations. This isn't just math; it's the blueprint for building a sustainable future! πŸ™οΈβœ¨ 🍎 Why Math Teachers Will Love This:Cinematic Storytellin
Preview of Practical Use Cases for Every Built-In Data Type | Coding Curriculum [ Bundle ]

Practical Use Cases for Every Built-In Data Type | Coding Curriculum [ Bundle ]

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CodeHive DIY
Teach your students when to use each data type in Python programming and coding. This curriculum teaches the exact use cases for every built-in data type through clear, real-world examples. It replaces vague theory with practical application your students will actually remember. ≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋ What You Getβ˜… 16 Plug-and-Play Lessons β˜… PowerPoint Slides β˜… Printable PDF ≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋≋ Covers❖ Integers ❖ Floats ❖ Strings ❖ Booleans ❖ Lists ❖ Tuples ❖ Sets ❖ Dictiona
Preview of Java Simple Output Statements

Java Simple Output Statements

This lesson is all about simple Java output concepts involving the use of print, println, and printf. The exercises contained in this lesson that use the printf method will use only the %d, %s, and %f format specifiers, although there are many more available. However, other format indicators will be used, such as field width, number of decimal places for floating point values, the use of the comma specifier for inserting commas in large values and using the negative flag for left justification.
Preview of AP CSA 1.2 Variables and Data Types | Notes, Practice, Code Tracing

AP CSA 1.2 Variables and Data Types | Notes, Practice, Code Tracing

This resource provides clear instruction and practice on variables and data types for AP Computer Science A. Aligned to the current College Board AP Computer Science A Course and Exam Description, this product supports Unit 1: Using Objects and Methods, Topic 1.2 Variables and Data Types and helps students build a strong foundation with Java variables and primitive data types. Topics included: Variable declaration, initialization, and assignment Java primitive data types (int, double, boolean,
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam RETAKE

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam RETAKE

This Unit 1 Programming Exam is designed for high school students in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course, specifically those using the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum. It also works well with any introductory programming unit preparing students for the AP CSP Exam, regardless of curriculum provider. Key Features: 30 questions assessing foundational programming conceptsMultiple-choice and matching formatsPLTW-style vocabulary, Python syntax, and pseudocode includedAnswer key
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 2

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 2

This Unit 1 Programming Exam is designed for high school students in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course, specifically those using the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum. It also works well with any introductory programming unit preparing students for the AP CSP Exam, regardless of curriculum provider. Key Features: 30 questions assessing foundational programming conceptsMultiple-choice and matching formatsPLTW-style vocabulary, Python syntax, and pseudocode includedAnswer key
Preview of AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 1

AP CSP Unit 1 Programming Exam Version 1

This Unit 1 Programming Exam is designed for high school students in the AP Computer Science Principles (AP CSP) course, specifically those using the Project Lead The Way (PLTW) curriculum. It also works well with any introductory programming unit preparing students for the AP CSP Exam, regardless of curriculum provider. Key Features: 30 questions assessing foundational programming conceptsMultiple-choice and matching formatsPLTW-style vocabulary, Python syntax, and pseudocode includedAnswer key
Preview of Andes, Amazon, Atacama - mountains, river, desert - 3 UNITS - SPANISH 3 -

Andes, Amazon, Atacama - mountains, river, desert - 3 UNITS - SPANISH 3 -

3 Units. 60 minutes each. SP 2 -3. Unit 1. Los Andes 1. Reading about the first scientists to scale the Andes, great mountain climbers and the risks they took 2. Vocabulary exercise about the Andes that includes mountains, climate, seasons 3. Grammar exercises on topic with poder, querer, comparatives 4. Oral practice: comparisons with the Rocky Mountains 5. Homework: science project 6. Internet: key words for Net search 7. Model tests 8.
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