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Preview of Unit 1 Robot Motion Math | Distance, Speed & Time WS + Answer Key

Unit 1 Robot Motion Math | Distance, Speed & Time WS + Answer Key

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RoboBytes
Tired of students blindly guessing how fast robots should move? This bell ringer worksheet teaches them the real-world math behind motion, using Distance = Speed × Time. Students calculate distances, speeds, and travel times — then compare motion scenarios to deepen understanding. This resource is also included in the LEGO SPIKE Prime Robotics Unit: Intro to Coding, Movement & Robot Logic (9 Lessons / 2 Weeks). Why teachers love it: Multiple problems increase rigor without creating extra work
Preview of Universal Healthcare Debate - Health and Disease - MYP Science

Universal Healthcare Debate - Health and Disease - MYP Science

Get your middle school science class talking with this biology discussion activity on universal healthcare, recommended for grade 8-10 students learning about the immune system! Designed with MYP in mind but appropriate for any middle school, high school, international, or homeschool STEM curriculum. Students take on one of 5 character roles to discuss the extent to which healthcare should be publicly or privately managed. In the process, they will also compare mental and physical health iss
Preview of Understanding the Central Idea - Student Thinking Tool!

Understanding the Central Idea - Student Thinking Tool!

Created by
Siba Shekhar
Looking for a student-friendly way to assess and deepen learners’ understanding of the Central Idea in your PYP classroom? This printable and resource helps students reflect, connect, and express their thinking meaningfully throughout a Unit of Inquiry. What’s IncludedA thoughtfully designed reflection template that invites students to articulate their understanding in their own wordsPrompts and guiding questions to encourage personal connections, examples, and conceptual understandingWhy You wi
Preview of Satellites

Satellites

88pgs, 32gifs, 31videos, 20Q/solnA body that orbits another is a satellite. Earth satellites are increasing rapidly. For gravity driven satellites V2=GMeMsat/Re2 which is derived from F=GM1M2/R2 and F=MV2/R. Velocities can be calculated. Kepler's 3rd Law is related. K=R3/T2 and is a constant for the object at the center. Kinds and uses of satellites are discussed. Near earth satellites (300mi) and geosynchronous (22,000mi) are featured. Spy satelli
Preview of Origin of Life Science Activity | Evolution, Miller-Urey, Animated Timeline
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Origin of Life Science Activity | Evolution, Miller-Urey, Animated Timeline

Created by
Nature Online
The Origin of Life helps students explore how life began on Earth, from the planet’s early conditions to the first cells, through engaging interactive tasks and critical thinking challenges. Activities for students: Trace Earth’s ancient history with an animated timeline Explore the Miller-Urey experiment and its groundbreaking results Examine the challenges scientists faced in recreating life’s building blocks Investigate four key hypotheses about the origin of life Place major events i
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 2 Cells 2.10 Origins of Cell Compartmentalization Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 2 Cells 2.10 Origins of Cell Compartmentalization Video Guide

Learn how complex life evolved! 🌱 This video breaks down the Endosymbiotic Theory, showing how ancient prokaryotic cells teamed up to form eukaryotes — the foundation of all multicellular life. You’ll see how mitochondria and chloroplasts tell the story of life’s biggest collab. Then, we compare prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes to see what really sets them apart. Stick around till the end for a quick quiz to test your bio brainpower! 🧬 Disclaimer: AP Biology ® is a registered trademark of College bo
Preview of The Sun Chart

The Sun Chart

This sun chart shows the six layers of the sun. It also shows features of the sun including, sun spots, solar flares, and prominence. It can be used with the Layers of the Sun 3-Part Card Matching game and Quiz.
Preview of Under the Sea Coloring Pages

Under the Sea Coloring Pages

These Under the Sea coloring pages are designed to be simple and engaging for young learners, aged 2-6. There is space for name writing practice at the top and the written name of the object in the photo is there to increase letter identification and practice, as well as increase vocabulary. Use this page as a tool to talk about basic life science. For example, "Crabs lives in the ocean and eat plants and small fish". These coloring pages can be used for paint, watercolor, markers, crayons, col
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.4 Translation Video Study Guide

AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.4 Translation Video Study Guide

Confused about how mRNA actually turns into a protein? This video breaks down translation step-by-step so it actually makes sense (not just memorization). We’re covering everything you need for AP Bio: 🧬 How the ribosome reads mRNA 📦 The role of tRNA as the translator 🔗 How amino acids link to form a polypeptide chain ⚡ Start codon, stop codon, and why AUG is THAT important If transcription was the “copy,” translation is where the real action happens — turning genetic code into something yo
Preview of Biosphere & Ecosystems | Interactive Environmental Science Lesson
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Biosphere & Ecosystems | Interactive Environmental Science Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Biosphere helps students investigate ecological relationships, explore extreme environments, and reflect on humanity’s role in Earth’s future through interactive assignments that work well for high school environmental science. This digital activity invites students to: Discover how local ecosystems connect to a global biosphere Explore life in extreme environments like deep-sea hydrothermal vents Reflect on the ambitious goals and outcomes of the Biosphere 2 experiment Investigate the meani
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.6 Regulation of Cell Cycle Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.6 Regulation of Cell Cycle Video Guide

In this video, we break down AP Biology Topic 4.6 and explain how the cell cycle is regulated by cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks). You’ll learn how Cdk–cyclin complexes control checkpoints, why proper regulation is essential for normal cell division, and how loss of control can lead to cancer. #learn#ap#biology 🧮📊⚛️🧬 🧪🧠🦠🧫🔬📐🔢📏 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Disclaimer & Introduction of Checkpoints 11:19 Cyclin and CDK Introduction 15:15 Cyclin and CDK Throughout the Cell Cycle 27:05 Unco
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.5 Regulation of Gene Expression Video

AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.5 Regulation of Gene Expression Video

Genes Are Like Dominoes… Here’s Why 🧬🔥 | AP Biology 6.5 Regulation of Gene Expression What if your DNA worked like a giant line of dominoes… just waiting for one push? 👀 In this video, we break down AP Biology Unit 6.5: Regulation of Gene Expression in the simplest (and most satisfying) way possible. From ON/OFF gene switches to operons, enhancers, and epigenetics, you’ll see how one small signal can trigger a massive chain reaction inside your cells — just like dominoes falling one after a
Preview of Parts of an Apple Poster - Print and Cursive! Montessori Inspired!

Parts of an Apple Poster - Print and Cursive! Montessori Inspired!

Teach the parts of an apple with this 8.5 X 11" labeled poster! Cursive and print versions are included. All rights reserved. This product is bound by copyright laws. It is licensed for personal or single classroom use by the original purchaser only. It is not to be redistributed in digital or printed form without the express written permission of the creator. Additional licenses may be purchased for use in multiple classrooms or a school setting. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement an
Preview of Animal Intelligence: Problem-Solving, Humor & Empathy – Interactive Lesson
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Animal Intelligence: Problem-Solving, Humor & Empathy – Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
" Animal Intelligence" invites students to explore a fascinating question: what does it actually mean to be “smart”? Students compare crows, parrots, primates, dolphins, and other animals using evidence-based criteria such as problem-solving, communication, empathy, self-awareness, adaptability, and even sense of humor. Along the way, they investigate real animal behaviors through interactive clues and optional videos. Activities for students: • Evaluate animals using ten different intelligence-
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