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Preview of Algorithms Explained Reference Sheet: Steps, Sequences & Logic

Algorithms Explained Reference Sheet: Steps, Sequences & Logic

This single-page reference sheet introduces students to the concept of algorithms, covering definitions, key characteristics, and real-world examples of step-by-step processes. It explains how algorithms are used in everyday life and in computer science, helping students connect abstract logic to familiar situations. The sheet outlines common algorithm types such as sorting and searching, and presents clear visual representations of sequential steps. Designed for Grades 4–8, it supports foundati
Preview of Types of Variables Reference Sheet: Independent, Dependent & Controlled

Types of Variables Reference Sheet: Independent, Dependent & Controlled

This one-page reference sheet defines and explains the key types of variables used in scientific investigations, including independent, dependent, and controlled variables. Each variable type is clearly described with concise explanations to help students understand how variables function within an experiment. The sheet supports students in designing experiments and interpreting data accurately. It serves as a reliable desk reference during science lessons, lab activities, or study sessions.
Preview of Scientific Measures-a metric reference sheet

Scientific Measures-a metric reference sheet

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Scienceisfun
Great reference sheet for students to keep all year- includes metrics measurement for Distance, Mass, Liquid Volume, Temperature and time.
Preview of Reading a Metric Ruler & Conversions Handouts

Reading a Metric Ruler & Conversions Handouts

This product contains 4 different handouts that have students reading a metric ruler and converting within the metric system. Each handout has 3 rulers and students identify 4 different points on the rulers. To differentiate instruction for your students two different handout levels are provided: Modified Students read the metric ruler in cm and then convert to millimeters. At Level Students read the metric ruler in cm and then convert to millimeters, decimeters and meters. ***A teaching wo
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