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Preview of 6,7! Gen Z Phrases vs Your Pulse: A Scientific Investigation

6,7! Gen Z Phrases vs Your Pulse: A Scientific Investigation

Do your students seem like they are speaking their own Gen Z or Gen Alpha language? Does it drive you bananas? Well don't beat them, join them! In this scientific investigation, students test the relationship between repeating certain phrases (6,7 or other equally obnoxious , I mean fun sayings) and their pulse. Does the pulse increase or decrease the more times someone repeats phrases? Does your teachers' pulse change? A fun way to let them use their favorite sayings and still learn about
Preview of Measurement - Metric System Formative Assessment

Measurement - Metric System Formative Assessment

A short, 10-question, multiple-choice assessment on the metric system, including base units and metric conversions.
Preview of The Human Cell:  An Introduction for Students

The Human Cell: An Introduction for Students

Cells are complex and there is a lot to learn! This is the first introduction to the Human cell for any age student. As a teacher, I like to let the students know what it is they are expected to learn, so I give them a handout that will later be used for the quiz/test. There are no surprises and they don't waste time studying the wrong details. This is a fun, simple but thorough, introduction to the human cell!
Preview of Exploring Magnets: An EDITABLE Science Quiz over Magnets for Grades 3-6

Exploring Magnets: An EDITABLE Science Quiz over Magnets for Grades 3-6

This 15 question EDITABLE science quiz over magnets utilizes at least four levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy – remembering, understanding applying and analyzing plus the questions follow the investigation model, and consist of: 1) writing the question, 2) materials, 3) prediction/hypothesis, 4) data collection, and 5) conclusion. Questions are in the form of fill-in-the blank (3 questions), multiple choice (7 questions), one short answer, choosing the best answer (2 questions) and reading a chart (3
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