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Preview of Percent of Change

Percent of Change

TEK 7.4 D Percent of Increase and Decrease This includes: Notes with a simple formula and examples. Practice Notes to do together that is like the homework they will do. Includes answer key. Homework/Practice for independent work to see that students understand. It breaks it into pieces to make sure they do not forget a step, must be able to determine if it is an increase or decrease, and be able to order from greatest to least change. Includes answer key. I also included a power point of the ho
Preview of Lab Safety FREEBIE ~ Science Doodle Notes ~ Visual Notes ~ Lab Safety Quiz

Lab Safety FREEBIE ~ Science Doodle Notes ~ Visual Notes ~ Lab Safety Quiz

What are doodle notes??Doodle notes are a visual note-taking strategy that will increase student engagement, focus, creativity and concept retention. Recent studies have found that doodling or taking visual notes while studying science material can help enhance learning, engagement, and reasoning. Teaching students to use doodling in class will help them remember more, focus on the topics at hand and generally enjoy the lessons more. Lead your class through the worksheet with the included powerp
Preview of American Revolution:  Important Events PowerPoint, Stuctured Notes, & Quiz

American Revolution: Important Events PowerPoint, Stuctured Notes, & Quiz

Teach your students about 3 major events of the American Revolution: Battle of Lexington and Concord, Battle of Saratoga, and The Battle of Yorktown. This product contains a PowerPoint Lesson, Structured Notes Organizer, and a 11 question Quiz. This lesson is made to support 4th grade Georgia Performance Standard SS4Hc. The structured notes help students internalize the learning and act as a great study guide for the quiz. If you have any questions or issues, please contact me at crownjewel
Preview of The Man Who Didn't Like Animals w/Quiz, Activities & Sticky Note Questions

The Man Who Didn't Like Animals w/Quiz, Activities & Sticky Note Questions

The Man Who Didn’t Like AnimalsBy: Deborah UnderwoodInteractive Read-Aloud Companion♥ Ramp up your read-aloud with these book-based activities! Anchor your student’s learning with this printable and digital product. This is the perfect companion to the picture book, The Man Who Didn’t Like Animals. ♥ Save yourself time and keep your students engaged while boosting their reading comprehension! Perfect for ESOL learners! ♥  Whether you use picture books as a whole-class read aloud or for sm
Preview of Nitrogen Cycle PowerPoint, Notes, and Quiz

Nitrogen Cycle PowerPoint, Notes, and Quiz

This package includes a Nitrogen Cycle PowerPoint, Nitrogen Cycle Notes (both blank and filled in), and a Nitrogen Cycle Quiz. This PowerPoint is designed for freshman and sophomore science students learning about the nitrogen cycle using original illustrations, creative and smooth animations, and simplified diagrams and terminology. Presentation of this mini-unit will take two to three 45 minute class periods to present. The PowerPoint starts with nitrogen quick facts and then moves into the co
Preview of Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses PowerPoint; Note-Taker and Quiz

Greek and Roman Gods and Goddesses PowerPoint; Note-Taker and Quiz

This file contains a vibrant PowerPoint presentation introducing Greek and Roman Mythology (gods and goddesses) and a guided note-taker. It is very easy for students to follow as the PowerPoint underlines and dictates in red what students should write down. Also included is a 10 question multiple choice quiz that can be given on paper or uploaded to Mastery Connect.
Preview of Free Greek Mythology Mini Reader Lesson & Quiz 01 | Daedalus and Icarus

Free Greek Mythology Mini Reader Lesson & Quiz 01 | Daedalus and Icarus

Created by
TeacherTravis
This Greek Mythology Reading Resource “Mini Reader” is based on the myth of Daedalus and Icarus, retelling how a brilliant inventor and his son try to escape the power of King Minos and the dangers that follow when warnings are ignored. Set on the island of Crete the narrative blends vivid storytelling with short explanatory pauses so students can see how gods, kings, heroes, and ordinary people are connected. Along the way, the text introduces key figures such as Zeus, Poseidon, Minos, Theseu
Preview of Ancient Greece Geography PowerPoint; Guided Note-Taker and Quiz

Ancient Greece Geography PowerPoint; Guided Note-Taker and Quiz

This file contains a PowerPoint presentation introducing the geography of Ancient Greece and a guided note-taker. It is very easy for students to follow as the PowerPoint underlines and writes in red what students should write down. Also included is a 10 question multiple choice quiz that can be given on paper or uploaded to Mastery Connect.
Preview of Ergonomics with Computers (Slides and Quiz)

Ergonomics with Computers (Slides and Quiz)

The slide presentation defines ergonomics (with the help of Merriam-Webster) and introduces neutral posture (linking to resources available online from SAIF Corporation). The slides invite discussion comparing/contrasting "office ergonomics" to the school setting. Students are asked to try sitting in neutral posture and to consider the importance of taking breaks from screen time. Sources are cited at the conclusion of the slides. A half-sheet quiz is provided. The answers are not included on th
Preview of Spelling Activities Fourth & FIFTH Grade FREE

Spelling Activities Fourth & FIFTH Grade FREE

We’ve done your spelling lesson planning for the week! Try our incredible fourth grade spelling activities for yourself with this FREE lesson on digraphs. These unique concept-based spelling activities are flexible, easy to differentiate, and simple to use. The lesson is focused on spelling rules and patterns related to digraphs.  This approach ensures that students gain a conceptual understanding of why words are spelled the way they are. It also increases the number of words they are a
Preview of Unit 03: Lesson 3 - Paine's "Common Sense" Lesson, PowerPoint, & Answer Key

Unit 03: Lesson 3 - Paine's "Common Sense" Lesson, PowerPoint, & Answer Key

Created by
The AP Shoppe
Challenge your students to analyze the ideas in Thomas Paine's Common Sense that shaped the drive for American independence in the wake of increased taxation.In this Inquiry-Based Lesson, students explore this question by analyzing secondary historian sources AND primary source documents. These sources can easily be modified for your class! STANDARDS: This lesson aligns with AP Learning Objective 3D (Philosophical Foundations of the American Revolution). RIGOR: While I use this with my APUSH
Preview of APUSH & US History- World War II Political Cartoons Analysis & PPT - WWII

APUSH & US History- World War II Political Cartoons Analysis & PPT - WWII

This APUSH & U.S. History activity is a great resource to help your students with analyzing and explaining 5 significant political cartoons about the World War II era and the years leading up to U.S. involvement in the war. (Answer Key Included!)There is a PowerPoint and Analysis Handouts included with this to help guide your students through each of the 5 historical images and political cartoons.Great activity for helping your students practice their Historical Thinking Skills!Students will be
Preview of Jupiter's Moons | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set FREE

Jupiter's Moons | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set FREE

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
Preview of FREE 6th Grade World Cultures | Unit 3: Geography of the US & Canada | Day 36

FREE 6th Grade World Cultures | Unit 3: Geography of the US & Canada | Day 36

Created by
Dalton Webb
Free complete Day 1 lesson for the US & Canada unit! Students explore North America's physical geography — mountain ranges, river systems, climate zones, and the landforms that shaped American and Canadian history. Includes: 9-slide PowerPoint + Teacher Lesson Plan + Guided Notes + Vocabulary + Worksheet + Exit Ticket + Quiz + Answer Key. Essential Question: How does the physical geography of the United States and Canada shape where and how people live? Love it? See the full Unit 3: US & Canada
Preview of FREE 6th Grade World Cultures | Unit 6: Geography of East & Southeast Asia

FREE 6th Grade World Cultures | Unit 6: Geography of East & Southeast Asia

Created by
Dalton Webb
Free complete Day 1 lesson for the East & Southeast Asia unit! Students explore the geographic diversity of the world's most populous region — from China's river valleys to Japan's volcanic islands and Southeast Asia's tropical coastlines. Includes: 9-slide PowerPoint + Teacher Lesson Plan + Guided Notes + Vocabulary + Worksheet + Exit Ticket + Quiz + Answer Key. Essential Question: How does East Asia's geography shape where and how its billions of people live? Love it? See the full Unit 6: East
Preview of FREE 6th Grade World Cultures | Unit 5: Geography of Russia & Central Asia

FREE 6th Grade World Cultures | Unit 5: Geography of Russia & Central Asia

Created by
Dalton Webb
Free complete Day 1 lesson for the Russia & Central Asia unit! Students explore the world's largest country — its vast plains, Siberian wilderness, and how geography made Russia both powerful and vulnerable throughout history. Includes: 9-slide PowerPoint + Teacher Lesson Plan + Guided Notes + Vocabulary + Worksheet + Exit Ticket + Quiz + Answer Key. Essential Question: How does Russia's vast and extreme geography shape its history and people? Love it? See the full Unit 5: Russia & Central Asia
Preview of FREE Peter and the Wolf Listening Lesson  Gamified Orchestra Unit K-5 PowerPoint

FREE Peter and the Wolf Listening Lesson Gamified Orchestra Unit K-5 PowerPoint

🎮 Peter and the Wolf: A Gamified Listening Unit for K- 5 (YOU CHOOSE! :-) YouTube Promo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_VhzrxzoA0They think they're playing a game. You know it's a formative assessment. Skip below to see what's inside. Continue reading here for important directions about the PowerPoint Presentation: IMPORTANT! : When you FIRST open the PowerPoint, do these things (depending on your device): 🔓 1. Enable Editing The Alert: A yellow bar at the top saying "Protected View." The
Preview of Food Web & Symbiotic Relationships Graphic Organizer | FREE

Food Web & Symbiotic Relationships Graphic Organizer | FREE

Created by
MrsBinthe303
This two-page graphic organizer is perfect for introducing or reinforcing food webs and symbiotic relationships in your life science or ecology unit! What's included:Page 1 – Food Web Diagram: Students label and draw organisms at each trophic level — producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, tertiary consumers, and decomposers — using color-coded boxes.Page 2 – Symbiotic Relationships: Students define and give examples of mutualism, commensalism, and parasitism.Great for:Interactive not
Preview of The Artemis Missions | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

The Artemis Missions | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz Space Science Set

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
Preview of Autoimmune Diseases | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Biology Set FREE

Autoimmune Diseases | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Biology Set FREE

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
Preview of COMMUNITY HELPERS ACTIVITY PACK-Worksheets • Task Cards • Writing • Quiz

COMMUNITY HELPERS ACTIVITY PACK-Worksheets • Task Cards • Writing • Quiz

COMMUNITY HELPERS ACTIVITY PACK-Worksheets • Task Cards • Writing • QuizMake learning about community helpers engaging and meaningful with this interactive Community Helpers Activity Pack! This resource helps students understand the important roles community helpers play in keeping our communities safe, healthy, and organized. Perfect for social studies lessons, centers, morning work, small groups, and intervention, this pack includes a variety of activities designed for early learners and
Preview of Cellular Respiration | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Biology Set FREE

Cellular Respiration | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Biology Set FREE

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,
Preview of Standard Candles | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Space Science FREE

Standard Candles | Infographics + Slides + Podcast + Quiz | Space Science FREE

Studying standard candles helps middle and high school students understand how astronomers measure distance across space using light, turning a huge, abstract universe into something that can be mapped with evidence and mathematics. Standard candles connect directly to curriculum concepts such as brightness versus luminosity, inverse square relationships, graphs and proportional reasoning, and how scientific measurements include uncertainty and calibration. This topic also builds scientific lit
Preview of Blank Maps to Print and Label

Blank Maps to Print and Label

Created by
Abigail Dietz
South America, Africa, Middle East, Asia, and Central America half page printables to label. Easiest way to learn your harder countries! Also good to label for a quiz.
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