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Preview of Lab Safety & Procedures Slides + Posters (30+ Slides, Editable, FREE)

Lab Safety & Procedures Slides + Posters (30+ Slides, Editable, FREE)

๐Ÿงช Lab Safety & Procedures Slides + Posters (30+ Slides, Editable, FREE) Looking for a simple, effective way to teach lab safety AND reinforce it all year long?This resource includes 30+ clean, easy-to-use slides and quick reference posters designed to help you build a safe, structured, and high-functioning lab environment from day one. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Best part: Itโ€™s 100% FREE. Because lab safety should be available to every teacher and every student. ๐Ÿ“˜ What You Get โœ”๏ธ 30+ Slide Presentation (Goog
Preview of FREE Lab Cleaning Manual Science Lab Safety Procedures & Student Cleaning Guide

FREE Lab Cleaning Manual Science Lab Safety Procedures & Student Cleaning Guide

๐Ÿงช FREE Lab Cleaning Manual | Science Lab Safety Procedures & Student Cleaning Guide (80+ Pages) ๐Ÿšจ Keep your lab safe, organized, and running smoothlyโ€”at ZERO cost.This 80+ page Lab Cleaning Manual is a complete, ready-to-use resource designed to help students properly clean, sanitize, and maintain a science lab environment while reinforcing critical lab safety expectations. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Why is this resource FREE? Because lab safety is non-negotiable. Clean labs prevent accidents, contamination, a
Preview of Biology Lab Safety Manual + Posters (100+ Pages, Editable, Test Included)

Biology Lab Safety Manual + Posters (100+ Pages, Editable, Test Included)

AP Biology Lab Safety Manual + Posters (100+ Pages, Editable, Test Included) Looking for a complete, no-prep lab safety system that actually works in a real classroom? This resource is a FULL lab safety and procedures manual designed for secondary science classrooms (perfect for AP Biology, Biology, and STEM labs). It includes 100+ pages of clear procedures, expectations, and quick-reference posters that make lab management easier, safer, and more consistent. ๐Ÿ‘‰ Best part: This resource is
Preview of Do Smarties Make You Smarter?

Do Smarties Make You Smarter?

Students learn to identify the important components of a scientific study by reviewing the 4 simple, yet flawed studies presented in this lesson. This lesson can be presented as 6 separate bellringer activities (one study at a time, followed by lesson parts 2 and 3) or as a whole lesson. You can download the slides, student response sheet, lesson plan, and answer key here: Do Smarties Make You Smarter?For additional content on experimental design and the importance of the double-blind protocol,
Preview of Wow! I Was Wrong!! (and that's ok!)

Wow! I Was Wrong!! (and that's ok!)

Do humans only use 10% of their brains? Does your stomach shrink if you diet? This activity will give your students a safe space to practice intellectual humility and prepare for the world of misinformation at their fingertips. Find the online version with all related materials here: https://generationskeptics.org/2025/10/30/wow-i-was-wrong/ And here's a quick YouTube description! https://www.youtube.com/shorts/-9VT-AdwYlo
Preview of Introduction to Energy

Introduction to Energy

The concept of energy is very confusing in the teaching of the science of energy containing many varied forms. A simplified concept is presented which includes: Potential, Kinetic and Electromagnetic energy with examples and conditions for each. Starts off simply with a short explanation of Potential Energy, Kinetic Energy...skips EM. Defines Potential Energy as depending upon separation of attractive/repulsive objects then goes into chemistry then into physics. 43 pgs and many short videos/gifs
Preview of Implications of the Drake Equation

Implications of the Drake Equation

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Created by SETI scientist Frank Drake, the Drake Equation is a hypothetical determination of the number of intelligent civilizations in our galaxy capable of communicating with Earth. Each of the eight variables in the equation have interesting implications. Originally designed as a note taking exercise, this lesson plan has numerous links to the sciences and the humanities.
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