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Preview of SCAMPER technique: graphic organizers, anchor charts, lesson ideas

SCAMPER technique: graphic organizers, anchor charts, lesson ideas

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Jessica Petree
The SCAMPER technique is a creative thinking and problem-solving tool used in design thinking. The goal of SCAMPER is to generate innovative ideas and solutions. SCAMPER is an acronym that stands for: 1. Substitute 2. Combine 3. Adapt 4. Modify 5. Put to other uses 6. Eliminate 7. Rearrange SCAMPER was developed by Bob Eberle in the early 1970s. An educator and author, Eberle introduced SCAMPER as a tool for creative thinking and innovation. The technique provides a structured approach to thinki
Preview of Magnets Experiment Lesson Series -Scientific Method - Science - Inquiry - IB PYP

Magnets Experiment Lesson Series -Scientific Method - Science - Inquiry - IB PYP

A 3-4 day mini-lesson with editable templates. Supports students to design their own science experiment about the Force of Magnetism while learning about the scientific method. Designed for students to use online or in-class. It includes: Guided steps for students to, plan, carry out and write up their own experimentA Thinking Routine to useA simple scientific method chart to use.Can also be used as an assessment task. It is also part of the Forces & Motion unit available here on TpT.
Preview of Soil Is Alive! A Hands-On Soil Science Investigation Grades K–2 | Earth Science

Soil Is Alive! A Hands-On Soil Science Investigation Grades K–2 | Earth Science

Lesson OverviewStudents explore soil as a living system through observation, visual note-taking, and biological application. This lesson introduces soil layers, soil components, and the role of organisms—specifically earthworms—in maintaining healthy soil. Learning ObjectivesStudents will: Identify soil as a living biome Describe basic soil layers Recognize living and nonliving components of soil Explain how earthworms contribute to soil healthLesson StructurePart 1: Soil Explore (Inquiry Activi
Preview of Python Reference Guide | Easy to Use | Grades 5 - 12+

Python Reference Guide | Easy to Use | Grades 5 - 12+

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Tech Savvy Code
Give your students the ultimate Python reference they'll actually use! This 29-page Python Basics Cheat Sheet covers everything students need to read, write, and debug Python code with confidence — from their very first variable to file handling and popular modules. Every section is clearly organized, student-friendly, and packed with real code examples that work. What's inside:Basic Syntax — comments, print statements, variables, and data typesOperations & Strings — arithmetic, string methods,
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