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Preview of AP® Computer Science A: 8.2 Inheritance (Assessment: Library Item)

AP® Computer Science A: 8.2 Inheritance (Assessment: Library Item)

Overview. Based on the objectives for the Inheritance Slides (outlined below), this is a summative assessment provided herewith. Solution: A sample interactive solution is included as a JDoodle Link Note: Creating connections with previous content is key to implementing the concepts of Inheritance in Java, in particular how classes belonging to a specific hierarchy can be represented as a collection (Array) where the Array needs to be traversed, searching and editing these objects. Objective:
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 8 Worksheet | Acids, Bases, and Buffers | Stimulus Set + Key

AP Chemistry Unit 8 Worksheet | Acids, Bases, and Buffers | Stimulus Set + Key

Unit 8 is the highest-frequency FRQ topic on the AP exam — it appears every single year. The two skills that separate 4s from 5s: weak acid pH with ICE table, and explaining why equivalence point pH ≠ 7.00.Covers pH calculations with conductivity prediction, weak acid ICE tables with percent dissociation, quadratic pH solutions (no small-x), conjugate base hydrolysis, Henderson-Hasselbalch buffers with strong acid addition, and a complete 4-point weak acid titration. The stimulus set compares ti
Preview of ADVANCED Environmental Science Reading: Quiz for an Award-Winning Essay

ADVANCED Environmental Science Reading: Quiz for an Award-Winning Essay

Created by
Perijove STEM
In this activity for advanced learners, students read a college-level science essay that was awarded a spot in Best American Science and Nature Writing 2022. This article discusses micro and macroplastic pollution, the researchers behind the science, and the anthropocene as a concept. I personally find it incredibly memorable and through-provoking, and I hope your students do, too. This resource is a Google Form that includes 15+ multiple-choice questions, short answer responses, and photos a
Preview of APES LD50 & ED50 Graphing Lab  | Dose-Response Curves, Data Analysis + Quiz

APES LD50 & ED50 Graphing Lab | Dose-Response Curves, Data Analysis + Quiz

Created by
Ms. B Curious
Struggling to get students to understand LD50, ED50, and dose-response curves? This APES graphing lab activity gives students hands-on practice with realistic data so they can confidently analyze toxicity, interpret graphs, and connect concepts to environmental science. What’s Included? LD50 & ED50 graphing activity (4 compounds) Data analysis questions Built-in multiple-choice quiz Teacher answer key Print + digital options Student Learning Interpret dose-response curves Identify LD50
Preview of Unit 2 - AP Biology - Cell Size & Shape - Project (New CED 2025) + Rubric

Unit 2 - AP Biology - Cell Size & Shape - Project (New CED 2025) + Rubric

AP BIOLOGY UNIT 2: Cells - PROJECTCell Size & Shape Simulation – AP Biology Unit 2 Project | Surface Area-to-Volume Ratio | No Prep Description: Help your AP Biology students see and understand why cells are small — and how their shapes support life — with this engaging, hands-on project that explores the surface area-to-volume ratio (SA:V) in a clear, creative, and AP-aligned way. In the Cell Size & Shape Simulation, students design and build (or draw) three cell models, calculate their surf
Preview of Gravimetric analysis of a metal carbonate, Chemistry lab experiment.

Gravimetric analysis of a metal carbonate, Chemistry lab experiment.

Created by
jocelyn roger
This easy to follow (AP) chemistry lab experiment is intended to complement your teaching on Percent Composition, Percent by mass, Concentration of Solutionor as an integral part of your Stoichiometry unit. The activity utilizes concepts of the mole, molar mass, molarity and limiting and excess reagents. The lab handout includes an illustrated materials list and a simple and clear procedure. The lab activity uses chemicals easily sourced at any chemical supplies store. The detailed illustrated
Preview of Chemistry lab: Percentage of copper in brass

Chemistry lab: Percentage of copper in brass

Created by
jocelyn roger
This easy to follow (AP) chemistry lab experiment is intended to complement your teaching on Percent Composition, Percent by mass, or as an integral part of Concentration of Solution. The activity utilizes concepts of the mole, molar mass, molarity and the Beer-Lambert law. The lab handout includes an illustrated materials list and a simple and clear procedure. The lab activity uses chemicals easily sourced at any chemical supplies store and a brass sample procured from a hardware store. The d
Preview of TED Talk: How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis?- Gerry Wright

TED Talk: How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis?- Gerry Wright

This resource explores the urgent global issue of antibiotic resistance through the lens of history, science, and economics. Students will learn how antibiotics transformed modern medicine, why resistant bacteria have become so dangerous, and why new antibiotic development has slowed despite increasing need. The resource includes 20 in-depth discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate activity on whether antibiotic development should remain in private hands or shift to public r
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 4 Worksheet | Chemical Reactions | Stimulus Set

AP Chemistry Unit 4 Worksheet | Chemical Reactions | Stimulus Set

Net ionic equations and limiting reactant calculations appear on the AP exam every year.Covers redox analysis with oxidation state tracking (permanganate + HCl), half-reaction balancing in acidic solution, stoichiometry with limiting reactants and percent yield (thermite and aspirin), and hydrate analysis. The stimulus set presents a 4-trial PbI₂ precipitation experiment — students write the net ionic equation, calculate theoretical yield and percent yield, and explain why different trials produ
Preview of TED Talk: What is Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

TED Talk: What is Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

This resource explores the science and risks of coronaviruses through the TED-Ed lesson on their origins, structure, and mutation patterns. Students will learn how coronaviruses spread, why their mutation rate matters for treatments and vaccines, and how human activity increases the likelihood of new pandemics. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt linking virology to public health and environmental issues A debate topic with multip
Preview of B1.1 Carbohydrates and Lipids Student Notes

B1.1 Carbohydrates and Lipids Student Notes

PART OF A BUNDLEInteractive Student Activity Worksheet: Reinforce learning and boost critical thinking through detailed diagrams and targeted activities on topics such as polymerization reactions, the role of enzymes, lipid storage, and structure-function relationships of biological molecules. Perfect for reinforcing learning, inquiry-based activities, and formative assessment, these ready-to-use materials align seamlessly with current IB guidelines and significantly enhance classroom engagement
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