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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 • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of Labor Day Timeline Project | Exploring Workers’ Rights and History | For K-12

Labor Day Timeline Project | Exploring Workers’ Rights and History | For K-12

Description: Honor Labor Day with a hands-on timeline project that helps students trace the history of labor movements, reforms, and worker contributions. This activity blends chronological reasoning with civic reflection. Elementary: Place simplified event cards in order (e.g., 1882 Labor Day Parade, 1894 Congress establishes the holiday).Middle: Build detailed timelines with events like the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire and the Fair Labor Standards Act.High School:
Preview of Memorial Day Activities | Slideshow Reading Guided Notes | Grades 6-10 | veteran

Memorial Day Activities | Slideshow Reading Guided Notes | Grades 6-10 | veteran

Created by
Socratic Shrake
Memorial Day activities your students will actually connect with — complete no-prep bundle with slideshow, reading passage, and guided notes for Grades 6–10.Give your class a meaningful Memorial Day lesson without spending hours prepping. This complete resource bundle covers the history, significance, symbols, and traditions of Memorial Day through three ready-to-use materials. Perfect for social studies, ELA informational text practice, or sub plans during Memorial Day week. WHAT'S INCLUD
Preview of Set Design Project - Build a Theatre Flat Competition - Project Based Learning

Set Design Project - Build a Theatre Flat Competition - Project Based Learning

This Theatre Flat Set Design Project Based Learning Competition lets students design your set! In this 2 week, low-prep project, students become set designers as they design & build cardboard flats for your next show! I save my tiny budget by having kids carry these lightweight set pieces.You'll take a break from planning while students collaborate & build! I've never seen more students more engaged! Shorten or extend this set design project to fit your needs & show.Each page guides students wit
Preview of TED Talk: Why do ambitious women have flat heads?- Dame Stephanie Shirley

TED Talk: Why do ambitious women have flat heads?- Dame Stephanie Shirley

This high school resource explores resilience, entrepreneurship, and social impact through a powerful TED Talk, helping students analyze leadership, innovation, and overcoming barriers. Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12 Subjects: Social Studies, ELA, Business, Economics, Women’s Studies
Preview of Monocular Depth Perception  - AP Psychology - Unit 2: Cognition (2.1)  - New CED

Monocular Depth Perception - AP Psychology - Unit 2: Cognition (2.1) - New CED

AP Psychology Assignment for Unit 2: CognitionAP Psychology – Monocular Depth Cues Activity | Cognition Unit 2.1 Perception + RubricDescription:“The Illusion of Depth: Turning Flat Images into 3D Perception”Make perception come alive in your classroom with this creative, no-prep AP Psychology assignment focused on monocular depth cues and how the brain creates the illusion of depth on flat surfaces. Students explore how relative clarity, relative size, texture gradient, linear perspective, a
Preview of 2.2 Organisational Structure

2.2 Organisational Structure

DP IB Business Management: Unit 2.2 Organisational Structure (HL & SL)Complete PowerPoint covering organisational design, structure types, and adaptive models. Covers:Key terminology: hierarchy, bureaucracy, chain of command, span of control, centralisation vs. decentralisation, delegation & accountabilityStructure types: tall, flat, matrix, functional, regionalHL Focus: adaptive structures (network organisation, shamrock model, delayering)Real-world examples: Apple vs. Amazon, McDonald's, Spoti
Preview of AP Literature Introduction to Characterization - Character Complexity & Function

AP Literature Introduction to Characterization - Character Complexity & Function

Created by
21stCenturyLit
Provide your AP Lit students with a comprehensive and detailed introductory lesson for the first skill category / standard of the course: characterization. Not only will students become familiar with types of characterization, character complexity, and contrasting characters, but they will also dive deeply into how characters, and the journeys they face, connect to the deeper meanings, themes, and implications of a text. Materials Included:1. An editable PPT presentation (25 slides) that covers
Preview of Halloween Art | 3D Haunted Pop-Up Cards | TEKS

Halloween Art | 3D Haunted Pop-Up Cards | TEKS

🎨 Halloween Art 3D Haunted Pop-Up CardsThis lesson teaches paper engineering as students build haunted house pop-up cards. They practice cutting, folding, and layering techniques. ✅ Includes: TEKS alignment for grades 3–12Learning Intention & Success CriteriaPop-up templates & planning chartsYouTube tutorials for pop-up basics & haunted housesDifferentiation for elementary through high school✨ Classroom Use: Students create cards that can be shared, displayed, or gifte
Preview of Narrative Text Transplant (Editing Activity)

Narrative Text Transplant (Editing Activity)

Created by
Mr Mario
Narrative Text Transplant A Writer-Based Editing Technique for Strengthening Narrative WritingThis lesson introduces students to a practical editing technique used by real writers: isolating a section of text in order to see it more clearly. Rather than editing an entire narrative at once, students learn to lift out a single passage and work on it in isolation before deciding how it should live within the larger story. The focus of this lesson is not correction for the sake of neatness, but ref
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