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Preview of October Sky ~ Movie Guide + Word Search + Quiz + Background Overhead

October Sky ~ Movie Guide + Word Search + Quiz + Background Overhead

Created by
Carol Nescio
What educators are saying This resource was awesome with the movie and the students had great ease following along with the questions. -- Adam M. Extremely satisfied Rated 5 out of 5 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ "Basic research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing." Wernher von Braun (German-born aerospace engineer ~ 1912 - 1977) As with so many movies, this one is based on the book - Rocket Boys - written by Homer Hickam, Jr., wh
Preview of FORD V FERRARI - MOVIE GUIDE WORKSHEET AND QUESTIONS

FORD V FERRARI - MOVIE GUIDE WORKSHEET AND QUESTIONS

Created by
TeachAide
What does it take to out-engineer a dynasty? 🏁 Challenge your students with this captivating film guide exploring the 1960s automotive rivalry. This comprehensive resource packs 50+ diverse questions perfect for any middle or high school classroom. Go beyond a simple movie Quiz with multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, true/false, short answer, and critical thinking prompts. Designed for cross-curricular use, it touches on history, business ethics, STEM concepts, and the power of perseveran
Preview of AK to the Two Wire Low Voltage Electrical Protection PowerPoint with explanation

AK to the Two Wire Low Voltage Electrical Protection PowerPoint with explanation

Instructor Answer Key – Low Voltage Protection Motor Control Quiz Save time and ensure accuracy with this detailed Instructor Answer Sheet designed to accompany the Low Voltage Protection (LVP) Motor Control Quiz. This printable guide includes matching, true/false, and multiple-choice answers—each with clear explanations to support deeper understanding and classroom discussion. Ideal for instructors teaching industrial systems, motor control, or electrical safety, this resource aligns perfect
Preview of PBS NOVA: Decoding da Vinci Video Questions Worksheet

PBS NOVA: Decoding da Vinci Video Questions Worksheet

Created by
Mr McNeely
Legendary artist Leonardo da Vinci was also a scientist, engineer, and inventor. This PBS NOVA video explores his life and how he created the most famous painting in the world, the Mona Lisa. Investigators are using new techniques to investigate Leonardo’s paintings and how he was able to infuse his work with such a life-like quality. The worksheet consists of 45 multiple choice and matching questions that follow the video, and a key is included. You will need to obtain a DVD of the video or
Preview of The Current War ~ Movie Guide + Word Search + Background Info Overhead

The Current War ~ Movie Guide + Word Search + Background Info Overhead

Created by
Carol Nescio
"If someday they say of me that, in my work, I have contributed something to the welfare and happiness of my fellow man, I shall be satisfied." George Westinghouse (German-American engineer, inventor & entrepreneur ~ 1846 - 1914) It's hard to imagine a world without electricity, but that's how life was over 150 years ago. Then along came two genius inventors - Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse - and they, along with Nikola Tesla, contributed to lighting up our world after sunset. Y
Preview of NEW!!!!  AMPLIFY SCIENCE METABOLISM UNIT 2 VOCABULARY GLOSSARY

NEW!!!! AMPLIFY SCIENCE METABOLISM UNIT 2 VOCABULARY GLOSSARY

Created by
EvaWorld
Parents loved this product as well as students. It stayed with them both at home and in class folders as a reference. We used it for daily homework and quick quizzes as Amplify at this time does not have any additional practice with the content words. Special Ed. friendly as well as for the students who finish work quickly and have "nothing to do." With this there is always definitions and vocabulary to be used and an automatic weekly homework with NO PREP unless you want to add other assig
Preview of "N.E. Journal of Medicine - Getting Better: 200 Years of Medicine" Video Guide

"N.E. Journal of Medicine - Getting Better: 200 Years of Medicine" Video Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“New England Journal of Medicine – Getting Better: 200 Years of Medicine” is a 45-minute documentary released in 2012 that discusses three major breakthroughs in medical care over the last 300 years: the increased precision and sterility of surgical procedures, the high cure rate of leukemia, and the scientific, development, and delivery successes in the treatment of AIDS. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. The video viewing guide is a resource that will keep students engaged
Preview of New Technology Adoption Rates

New Technology Adoption Rates

Created by
Jason Braverman
This handout has students analyzing a graph that shows how long it took for different technologies to be in half of all american households since their invention to show that the adoption rate of technology in rapidly increasing. The worksheet comes with 9 questions and a think-pair-share prompt.
Preview of "American Muscle Car - Dodge Dart GTS" Video Viewing Guide

"American Muscle Car - Dodge Dart GTS" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“American Muscle Car” is a video series that showcases various muscle cars by providing a timeline of each vehicle’s production history, from its first year to its most recent year. It first aired on the Speed network in 2003 and was later released in its entirety on DVD. Each video is approximately 23 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. The “Dodge Dart GTS” episode discusses the Dart’s 273 cubic-inch engine, how a 383 cubic-inch engine was modified to fit i
Preview of "Freedom From Famine - The Norman Borlaug Story" Video Viewing Guide

"Freedom From Famine - The Norman Borlaug Story" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
"Freedom From Famine – The Norman Borlaug Story" is a 57-minute video that chronicles the life and agricultural work of Norman Borlaug, a Nobel Peace Prize winner known as the father for the Green Revolution. Borlaug’s revolutionary breakthroughs with the cross-breeding and shuttle breeding of crops increased yields and resistance to pests and diseases. The video highlights his work with crops such as wheat and rice in various locations, including Mexico, India, Pakistan, and Africa. It would be
Preview of PBS NOVA: Secrets of the Samurai Sword Video Questions Worksheet

PBS NOVA: Secrets of the Samurai Sword Video Questions Worksheet

Created by
Mr McNeely
The samurai sword is one of the greatest fighting weapons ever invented. Used by the vaunted medieval fighters of Japan, the sword was produced by a painstaking process of smelting iron from ore. Combined with carbon, the resulting steel was selected in different grades to form the core and edge of the sword. The characteristic curve and artistic detail was created by a single immersion in water when the metal achieved the correct temperature. Today, samurai swords are considered artistic treasu
Preview of "The Evolution of Dairy Farming" Video Viewing Guide

"The Evolution of Dairy Farming" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
This viewing guide is for three short videos that, together, show the evolution of dairy farming over a century. “Encyclopaedia Britannica Films – The Dairy Farmer – Our Changing Way of Life” is a 17-minute video from 1965 that discusses the way dairy farming was done at that time, highlighting contour farming, pasteurization, and the increase in automation of the still very manual industry. “NY Animal Agriculture Coalition – Generations of Advancements in Dairy Farming” is a 12-minute video fro
Preview of "Modern Marvels - Hydraulics" Video Viewing Guide

"Modern Marvels - Hydraulics" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Modern Marvels” is a video series that focuses on the effect and use of technology in various aspects of modern society. It aired on the History Channel. Each video is approximately 45-50 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. The “Hydraulics” episode discusses the physics of hydraulics and how pressure is increased, the advancement of the use of hydraulics in machinery over time, and the various uses of hydraulics today in airplanes, construction equipment, a
Preview of "Mankind, The Story of All of Us - 03. Empires" Video Viewing Guide

"Mankind, The Story of All of Us - 03. Empires" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Mankind, The Story of All of Us” is a 12-episode series that exploring how technology has advanced human progress throughout the world, starting when mankind survived as hunter-gatherers and continuing until present day. Each episode covers several topics that were key in this journey. The series first aired on the History Channel in 2012. Each episode is approximately 47 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. The “03. Empires” episode spotlights feats of the
Preview of Circuits Bundle: Series and Parallel Word Doc - 10 at 50% Discount

Circuits Bundle: Series and Parallel Word Doc - 10 at 50% Discount

Some people prefer Word Docs, so this is the Word Document format of the Circuits Bundle PDF: Series and Parallel Word Doc - 10 at 50% Discount. Here is a bundling of worksheets on series and parallel circuits. These are student test, teacher approved. It will keep them busy. Nothing fancy, I always found it annoying to find resistors that work out nicely in parallel, so here's a bunch 1. Series Circuits 1 2. Series Circuits 2 3. Series Circuits 3 4. Series Circuit 4 5. Parallel Circuits 1 6.
Preview of "How to Make Everything - Can You Melt Obsidian and Cast a Sword?" Video Guide

"How to Make Everything - Can You Melt Obsidian and Cast a Sword?" Video Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“How to Make Everything” is a YouTube channel that presents videos of attempting to recreate everyday items entirely by hand, starting only from the raw ingredients as they are found in nature. Most videos are less than 30 minutes. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. “Can You Melt Obsidian and Cast a Sword?” is a 14-minute episode that attempts, multiple times, to melt and cast obsidian into the shape of a sword using various tools and materials, including crucibles, kilns, ve
Preview of "Forensic Files - Core Evidence" Video Viewing Guide

"Forensic Files - Core Evidence" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Forensic Files” is a video series that explains how forensic science is used to solve brutal crimes, unexplained accidents, and illness outbreaks. The series was originally known as “Medical Detectives” and it aired from 1996-2011. Each episode highlights a case from the initial incident until the resolution of the mystery. Each video is approximately 22 minutes in length and many would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. Caution: Some episodes contain content that may not be suitabl
Preview of "Forensic Files - Drowning Sorrows" Video Viewing Guide

"Forensic Files - Drowning Sorrows" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Forensic Files” is a video series that explains how forensic science is used to solve brutal crimes, unexplained accidents, and illness outbreaks. The series was originally known as “Medical Detectives” and it aired from 1996-2011. Each episode highlights a case from the initial incident until the resolution of the mystery. Each video is approximately 22 minutes in length and many would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. Caution: Some episodes contain content that may not be suitabl
Preview of "Forensic Files - Dockter Visit" Video Viewing Guide

"Forensic Files - Dockter Visit" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Forensic Files” is a video series that explains how forensic science is used to solve brutal crimes, unexplained accidents, and illness outbreaks. The series was originally known as “Medical Detectives” and it aired from 1996-2011. Each episode highlights a case from the initial incident until the resolution of the mystery. Each video is approximately 22 minutes in length and many would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. Caution: Some episodes contain content that may not be suitabl
Preview of "Forensic Files - Critical Maneuver" Video Viewing Guide

"Forensic Files - Critical Maneuver" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Forensic Files” is a video series that explains how forensic science is used to solve brutal crimes, unexplained accidents, and illness outbreaks. The series was originally known as “Medical Detectives” and it aired from 1996-2011. Each episode highlights a case from the initial incident until the resolution of the mystery. Each video is approximately 22 minutes in length and many would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. Caution: Some episodes contain content that may not be suitabl
Preview of "Lost Worlds - The Seven Wonders" Video Viewing Guide

"Lost Worlds - The Seven Wonders" Video Viewing Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“Lost Worlds” is a video series that first aired on the History Channel in 2005. The documentaries explore great feats of engineering, technology, and culture that have since been “lost” over time. Computer-generated imagery, archaeological evidence, and interviews with experts help recreate the image of the location for the viewer. Each video is approximately 46 minutes in length and would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. “The Seven Wonders” is a double-length episode that runs app
Preview of "How to Make Everything - How to Make Eyeglasses from Scratch" Video Guide

"How to Make Everything - How to Make Eyeglasses from Scratch" Video Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“How to Make Everything” is a YouTube channel that presents videos of attempting to recreate everyday items entirely by hand, starting only from the raw ingredients as they are found in nature. Most videos are less than 30 minutes. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. “How to Make Eyeglasses from Scratch” is a 16-minute episode that attempts to make glass from silica, pot ash, and lime; shape that glass into a curved lens; and insert the lenses into frames carved from wood. The
Preview of "How to Make Everything - 30,000 Year Old Pancakes vs. Modern Pa...” Video Guide

"How to Make Everything - 30,000 Year Old Pancakes vs. Modern Pa...” Video Guide

Created by
Dakota Engineer
“How to Make Everything” is a YouTube channel that presents videos of attempting to recreate everyday items entirely by hand, starting only from the raw ingredients as they are found in nature. Most videos are less than 30 minutes. It would be a great addition to any CTE or STEM class. “30,000 Year Old Pancakes vs. Modern Pancakes” is a 16-minute episode that attempts to make the original form of pancakes from scratch using ingredients and methods that prehistoric man would have available. Those
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