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Preview of What Does It Mean to Be Alive (Advanced Biology/Worksheet)

What Does It Mean to Be Alive (Advanced Biology/Worksheet)

Created by
Seth Rojello
Challenge your students to think beyond memorization with this rigorous and engaging biology activity that redefines what it means to be alive. Perfect for high school or honors biology, this resource combines molecular biology, cell theory, biochemistry, and evolutionary theory to help students apply scientific reasoning to real-world and theoretical examples like viruses, fire, robots, and synthetic cells. Standards Alignment: NGSS HS-LS1-1: Structure and Function NGSS HS-LS1-2: Systems of Spe
Preview of Pros and Cons of Solar Power

Pros and Cons of Solar Power

Explore the pros and cons of solar energy with this clear, classroom-ready resource! Perfect for science and STEM lessons, this visual guide helps students evaluate solar power’s benefits and challenges. Great for discussions, research, or quick reference!
Preview of Engage Students with a Paper Heart Catapult STEM Engineering Project

Engage Students with a Paper Heart Catapult STEM Engineering Project

Tired of Valentine's Day lessons that are more fluff than substance? Looking for a way to ignite genuine curiosity and critical thinking in your classroom? Introducing the Paper Heart Catapult STEM Challenge | Valentine Engineering Activity! This engaging, print-and-go resource transforms Valentine's Day into a memorable learning experience, empowering your students to explore the Engineering Design Process while having a blast. Save precious planning time with a complete, easy-to-implement a
Preview of Andy the Fox Finds Shapes – Early Geometry & Fine Motor Practice (Ages 3–5)

Andy the Fox Finds Shapes – Early Geometry & Fine Motor Practice (Ages 3–5)

Join Andy the Fox on a woodland adventure as he spots circles, triangles, and more in his forest home! What’s Inside: ✅ 8 pages introducing basic 2D shapes ✅ Coloring and tracing activities ✅ Shape hunt challenge to reinforce visual recognition ✅ Ideal for math centers or morning work
Preview of Wilderness Warriors: Survival Skill 8 – First Aid for Survival

Wilderness Warriors: Survival Skill 8 – First Aid for Survival

Created by
Amy Hunter
Teach kids to stay calm, think clearly, and take action in a crisis with this hands-on survival lesson. Survival Skill 8: First Aid for Survival is a printable, interactive guide that walks learners through basic emergency care skills using real-world scenarios, fun practice challenges, and smart safety tips. ✅ What’s Included: A kid-friendly first aid introduction 3 practical activities:   1. Make a Makeshift Splint (hands-on bandaging and support)   2. Create a Paracord Survival Bracele
Preview of Tectonic Build the Layers of the Earth | Cut-and-Paste Activity (K–3)

Tectonic Build the Layers of the Earth | Cut-and-Paste Activity (K–3)

Help students understand the layers of the Earth with this hands-on, visual cut-and-paste puzzle activity. Students cut, match, and assemble Earth’s layers from the inside out, reinforcing core Earth science concepts in an engaging and age-appropriate way. What’s Included:✂️ Cut-and-paste wedge puzzle of Earth’s layers🧩 Numbered matching system for easy differentiation🎨 Color-coded layers: Inner CoreOuter CoreMantleCrust📝 Clear, student-friendly directions📘 Simple explanations of each Earth
Preview of Olive the Owl Learns Opposites – Early Literacy & Critical Thinking Printable

Olive the Owl Learns Opposites – Early Literacy & Critical Thinking Printable

Meet Olive the Owl!She’s curious, wise, and loves to help little learners discover how things can be different but connected!In this printable learning book, Olive guides children through fun and simple examples of opposites—perfect for preschool, pre-K, or homeschool learning centers. What’s Inside: ✅ 8 opposite pairs (big/small, day/night, hot/cold, up/down, in/out, near/far, slow/fast) ✅ Easy tracing and coloring prompts ✅ Visual matching activities ✅ “Find the Opposite” challenge page
Preview of FREE 5 Easy Screen-Free Activities | Preschool Science Printable | Toddler STEAM

FREE 5 Easy Screen-Free Activities | Preschool Science Printable | Toddler STEAM

Looking for a 𝗽𝗿𝗲𝘀𝗰𝗵𝗼𝗼𝗹 𝘀𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗻𝘁𝗮𝗯𝗹𝗲 or a low-prep 𝘁𝗼𝗱𝗱𝗹𝗲𝗿 𝗦𝗧𝗘𝗠 𝗮𝗰𝘁𝗶𝘃𝗶𝘁𝘆 that actually teaches something and gets them off the screens? Welcome to 𝗪𝗼𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗮𝗻𝗱 𝗪𝗮𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿, a beautifully designed STEAM series for ages 3-6 that turns your living room into a laboratory! We believe that science starts with a spark. No expensive supplies, no complicated setup—just household items, simple instructions, and pure magic. 𝗪𝗛𝗔𝗧 𝗜𝗦
Preview of Fine Motor Skills Printable Bundle - Preschool Hands-On Activities

Fine Motor Skills Printable Bundle - Preschool Hands-On Activities

💛 Hands-on learning made easy!This Fine Motor Skills Printable Bundle is filled with interactive activities that strengthen grip, improve control, and support early writing skills. Each printable was thoughtfully designed to encourage focus, coordination, and confidence — all through playful, screen-free fun! Perfect for teachers, occupational therapists, and parents who want meaningful activities that blend learning and play. 🌟 What’s Included: ✅ Strength & Grip Building – sponge transf
Preview of Snail Shape Match | Preschool Geometry & Fine Motor Activity

Snail Shape Match | Preschool Geometry & Fine Motor Activity

Created by
PrintGame Lab
Make learning shapes fun and interactive with this "Snail Shape Match" Activity Pack! 🐌✨ Designed for toddlers and preschoolers, this hands-on game is a fantastic way to introduce geometry and boost visual discrimination skills. Whether you are a teacher setting up a math center or a parent looking for a meaningful screen-free activity, this pack is a perfect solution! Why your little learners will love it:Hands-on Engagement: Children love matching the shells to the snails!Skill Building: Focu
Preview of Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

The Push or Pull Sort is a ready-to-use Montessori science shelf work designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to explore the basic forces of motion. Students classify common actions and scenarios into push or pull categories, using a control of error to self-check. This activity introduces and reinforces force direction concepts while encouraging observation, sorting, and reasoning skills. Students will: Read scenario cards representing everyday actions (e.g., racing a toy car
Preview of Living and Non-living Things:Common Core Science 7.2

Living and Non-living Things:Common Core Science 7.2

How can you teach kindergarteners and First Graders to tell whether or not an object is living or non-living? This Common Core-aligned freebee offers a lesson plan to do just that. Plus, ideas on how to extend the lesson and further students' learning. Printable MRS. NERG and MRS. FERG anchor chart, Living and Non-living labels and more. If you download it, please rate me and leave me feedback! Other TPTers appreciate it and so do I! Follow me for more ideas on TPT or at my blog: www.fin
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