Students will use MnMs and Skittles to find percentages for each color, percent of increase when more candy is added, andpercent of decrease as some candy gets eaten.
Students have a "wish list" of four items (Jordans, Xbox, iPhone, and a Nike hoodie). All four of these items are now on sale. With the original price and sales price, students will find: How the prices changedThe percent of changeSales tax at different % ratesFinal cost including sales taxFully editable! If you'd like to change and item, cost, or the wording - feel free!
This item includes two quizzes on the HHMI BioInteractive Video entitled, "The Making of a Theory: Darwin, Wallace, and Natural Selection". The video is freely available on YouTube, runs about 30 minutes, and is excellently produced. This first quiz is 15 questions and multiple-choice, and the second one is also 15 questions but a fill-in-the-blank type. Answer keys for both quizzes are included. Being a Google Doc, it's 100% editable, and you can push this out through Google Classroom or simply
These worksheets are meant as a companion to the US Geography Unit 1 presentation. Fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, and short-answer questions help keep your students engaged as they learn the history of how the US got its political boundaries. A 20-question unit quiz is also included. Answer keys provided.
Source Credibility & Primary vs. Secondary Sources Worksheet is a 2 page Social Studies activity designed for 8th–10th grade American History to assess student understanding of source types and credibility. This resource works as a quick formative assessment, practice activity, or review and is ideal for individual work, partner discussions, or small groups, making it easy to use in a 20 minute class period. What's To Love?Teachers need fast, reliable ways to check for understanding when t
The Google Slides presentation contains: Definitions and examples of setting, plot, conflict, tone, mood, and themeLink to a follow-up worksheet/formative assessment in the form of a graphic organizer which requires students to watch two (fun) clips and determine different literary elements
This percent proportion warm up / exit ticket features tax and tip in a real life situation! IMPORTANT - This is an editable resource!Skills:Sales TaxTipTwo Choices:Digital Version - Shared w/ StudentsPrintable Version
2020 NASA glacier article, annotations, summary and multiple choice 9 question quiz. Used this for my earth science class. The quiz forces students to look through each paragraph to find the correct answer. Each question has excerpts from the article. They are not able to Google correct answers. Time Frame: 30-45 min: Article reading, questions, annotations min: 20-30 min: 9 question quiz
Hi, Fellow Educator! ☺️ Thank you for your interest in this "Human and Natural Activities" resource. ⭐ Students Will Learn:Students will learn to create a model showing how weathering, erosion, deposition, and human activities change rocks and Earth’s surface.⭐⭐ What Is Included:Guided Notes andQuiz [PDF]: The guided notes follow the presentation, which is provided as a Google Slides file for easy access. The guided notes consist of one page, and the quiz includes fourteen multiple-choice que
This worksheet has 5 problems (one problem per slide). It takes students step-by-step in how to turn fractions into decimals andpercents. Works well for distance learning!
A quick worksheet about complete sentences, followed by a short quiz. This might work well for a Do Now or independent work. I used this in my classroom as a refresher for my 6th graders.
The perfect solution for emergency substitute days! Be prepared for any unexpected absence with this engaging and effective resource designed for 4th-6th grade students. Encourage creativity and exploration with a fun imaginative activity that prompts students to guess where their teacher might be during your absence. This activity incorporates writing and illustrating, allowing students to unleash their creativity and imagination. What the resource includes: 1 Page introductory Story, which inc
4th - 6th
Creative Writing, English Language Arts, Writing-Essays
iXL can be a huge help in your classroom for introducing standards and/or remediating standards. However, keeping track of it can be a nightmare. That's were Carder & Company's "iXL Review Tasks" come into play! We understand that not every assignment on iXL is of critical importance; therefore, we did the hard work for you and tasked students with the essential lessons. Extra credit is optional on the tracking pages in case students want to do some additional work to get some points back on
This product includes a two-page mini quiz on the GRAPES (Geography; Religion; Achievements; Politics; Economics; and Social Structure) of Social Studies. The first section is a half page, which makes it easy to print and run copies of! I typically give my students this half page, first, to test their knowledge of what the letters in 'GRAPES' stand for. Then, they receive the second page where they need to read the descriptive sentences and examples and sort them within the categories of GRAPES.
5th - 8th
Ancient History, Other (Social Studies), Social Studies
Like this resource? Here are a few more you should check out.The Ozone LayerGlobal WarmingGlaciersPlate tectonicsNo-Prep Global Warming Activity Pack | Digital & Printable VersionsFormats Included: PDF Printable VersionGoogle Slides Digital VersionMake teaching about Global Warming easy and fun with this 17 Page no-prep activity pack! Perfect for Middle School or grades 6–9, this resource includes clear notes and 8 engaging activities: Define It Match It Coloring Word Search Word Scramble Sh
Studying Jupiter’s moons gives middle and high school students a fascinating way to learn how gravity shapes systems, how worlds can be radically different even within the same neighborhood, and how scientists use evidence to investigate places we cannot visit directly. The Galilean moons connect clearly to curriculum topics such as orbits and motion, tides and energy transfer, magnetism, surface geology, and the search for conditions that could support life, especially when students compare vol
This assessment uses a graphing quesiton from a New York State Regents Exam for Living Environment. Students will label the X and Y axis with titles and scales. A data table is provided for plotting points. There are 5 follow up multiple choice questions connected with the line graph they created.
If you're wanting to announce your pregnancy, but review real math content at the same time, here you go! The review in this activity is converting benchmark fractions to percent's. However, feel free to change the review to whatever you want as it is editable! Just remember, whatever you change it to will need to mimic the answers in the riddle. The riddle is "Why is the teacher leaving in May?" and the answer is "She's having a baby", but again, feel free to edit to fit your needs!
Studying the Artemis missions is important for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how modern space exploration combines physics, engineering, technology, human biology, and problem solving to achieve ambitious goals beyond Earth. This topic connects directly to key curriculum ideas such as rocket forces and motion, gravity and orbits, energy systems, life support, lunar science, and the design and testing of spacecraft, while also showing how scientists and engin
Studying autoimmune diseases is important for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how the immune system normally protects the body and what can happen when that system mistakenly attacks healthy cells, tissues, or organs. This topic builds meaningful links to core curriculum areas such as cells, body systems, homeostasis, genetics, infection and immunity, and medical science, while also encouraging students to think carefully about cause and effect, diagnosis, tre
Studying cellular respiration is essential for middle and high school science because it helps students understand how cells release usable energy from food, linking directly to metabolism, cell biology, chemical reactions, homeostasis, and the flow of energy through living systems. This topic gives students a strong foundation for understanding how glucose and oxygen are used to produce ATP, why mitochondria are so important, and how respiration connects to exercise, plant biology, ecosystems,
Ocean Currents & Climate: Agree/Disagree/It Depends Activity(Bilingual Resource - English & Spanish! | Grades 6-8)This ready-to-use, bilingual activity is the perfect formative assessment for the ESS.8.2.2 standard, focusing on Ocean Currents and their impact on climate and ecosystems. Designed for middle school science, this engaging worksheet challenges students to analyze common misconceptions about oceanography and provide evidence-based explanations for their choices. Why Teachers Love
6th - 8th
Earth Sciences, Other (Science), Physical Science
NGSS
MS-ESS2-2
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