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Preview of Engineering Design Process & STEM Challenges Mega Bundle – Secondary Science

Engineering Design Process & STEM Challenges Mega Bundle – Secondary Science

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Blackshear23
A comprehensive, real-world STEM package that builds critical thinking, teamwork, and engineering skills through hands-on, NGSS-aligned projects.This all-in-one bundle equips you with engaging presentations, interactive student workbooks, and creative STEM challenges to bring the Engineering Design Process (EDP) to life in your middle or high school classroom. Students will develop essential problem-solving skills as they design, test, and refine solutions to real-world challenges—all while col
Preview of Systems of Equations: Write and Solve Word Problems (Mini Lesson and Video)

Systems of Equations: Write and Solve Word Problems (Mini Lesson and Video)

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Algebra Boost
This Mini Lesson is all about Writing and Solving for Systems of Equations. This video slowly goes through the process of writing the equations, and moves through the solving process a little faster. *Note both Substitution and Elimination are used in the solving process.*I pride myself on small mini lessons for remediation and reteaching purposes. Simple yet will make your students feel confident and successful.✅ Step by Step Directions on the Process of Systems by Graphing✅Answer Key and V
Preview of Introduction to the Engineering Design Process – Interactive Presentation

Introduction to the Engineering Design Process – Interactive Presentation

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Blackshear23
A student-centered lesson that brings engineering to life with real-world problem-solving examples and collaborative discussion prompts.Help your students think like engineers with this engaging, editable presentation designed to introduce the Engineering Design Process (EDP). Perfect for middle and high school science or STEM classrooms, this resource walks students through each step of the process using relatable examples and group activities to reinforce key concepts. ✨ What’s Included:✅
Preview of Extracting a Knowledge Question from a Real Life Situation- IB TOK Presentation

Extracting a Knowledge Question from a Real Life Situation- IB TOK Presentation

A worksheet to give to students to help guide them through the process of extracting a knowledge question from a real life situation in order for them to carry out the Presentation. Aimed at IB Diploma Theory of Knowledge students
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 3, Topic 3.9: Mental Maps, Latent Learning and Insight

AP Psychology, Unit 3, Topic 3.9: Mental Maps, Latent Learning and Insight

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Alchemy of Self
Take your students deeper into how learning actually works by focusing on the internal mental processes behind behavior. This lesson helps students move beyond observation and into true AP-level understanding of cognitive learning. Designed for rigor and engagement, this resource uses scenario-based application to help students master concepts that are often misunderstood on the AP exam. What’s Included Complete, student-facing lesson materials Structured, scenario-based guided practice In
Preview of Guide for Writing a Persuasive Essay: Slides, Prompts, Organizers, Rubric

Guide for Writing a Persuasive Essay: Slides, Prompts, Organizers, Rubric

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Elly's ELA
The items in this resource can be used to coach students through a persuasive writing process at any point in the year. The method can be adapted for middle or high school learners of various abilities. The file provides slides, graphic organizers, and glossaries in an easy-to-follow format. The slide set provides instructions and examples that explain how to develop a claim with clear reasons, relevant evidence and persuasive language. An editable notes organizer contains matching prompts and
Preview of AP World History: Modern Unit 1 Review

AP World History: Modern Unit 1 Review

With this review handout, students will (1) identify relevant empires across regions, (2) practice AP reasoning processes (causation, comparison, and change and continuity over time) for each topic, (3) respond to short-answer questions, (4) compare American cultures and empires, (5) complete term identification, (6) investigate the role of women across regions in the relevant time period.
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 4, Topic 4.2: Social Cognition 5-Lesson Bundle!

AP Psychology Unit 4, Topic 4.2: Social Cognition 5-Lesson Bundle!

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Alchemy of Self
AP Psychology Unit 4, Topic 4.2 Bundle 5 Complete Lessons!Help students uncover the hidden psychological processes that shape how people think, judge, believe, and behave. This comprehensive AP Psychology Topic 4.2 bundle takes students beyond vocabulary memorization and into the fascinating world of social cognition, attitudes, biases, stereotypes, and belief formation.Through case studies, data analysis, discussion activities, source evaluation, and real-world applications, students develop a
Preview of Guide for Writing a Personal Identity Essay: Prompts, Organizers, Rubrics

Guide for Writing a Personal Identity Essay: Prompts, Organizers, Rubrics

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Elly's ELA
This step-by-step guide includes directions, organizers and assessments for a personal identity essay. The lesson will help students become more familiar with using a writing process and improve their ability to express their personal beliefs. The activities can be adapted to different skill levels or learning styles in middle or high school classes by adjusting the level of individual coaching and the expectations for the finished product. The goal is to engage students in developing an intere
Preview of Nonfiction Practice Slides & Passages: Purpose, Main Idea, Support, Inferencing

Nonfiction Practice Slides & Passages: Purpose, Main Idea, Support, Inferencing

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Elly's ELA
The slides and practice passages in this file are designed to develop nonfiction reading proficiency for any curriculum in grades 8-12. Thirty-seven slides display explanations, examples and practice passages. They are divided into six categories to guide students through a process for active reading: noticing purpose, tone, diction, audience, support, and main idea. A corresponding organizer uses prompts and questions to engage student participation for each slide. A detailed key is provided
Preview of Argumentative Graphic Organizer for MS and HS Students

Argumentative Graphic Organizer for MS and HS Students

Many students struggle to organize their ideas when writing an argumentative essay. Even when they understand the topic, they often do not know how to structure claims, evidence, analysis, counterclaims, and conclusions in a clear and logical way. This Argumentative Essay Graphic Organizer solves that problem by guiding students step-by-step through the writing process. Designed for middle school, high school, homeschool, and adult education, this three-page argumentative writing graphic orga
Preview of AP Psychology, Topic 3.5: Language and Communication Bundle

AP Psychology, Topic 3.5: Language and Communication Bundle

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Alchemy of Self
Take your AP Psychology students beyond memorization and into a real understanding of how language shapes thought, culture, and the brain. This 3-lesson bundle is designed to fully cover Topic 3.5 from the AP Psychology CED, helping students analyze how communication develops and how language influences cognition, culture, and neurological processes. What Students Will Learn: How language develops across childhood, including key developmental milestones The relationship between language, culture
Preview of AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.4: The Forebrain and Limbic System

AP Psychology Unit 1, Topic 1.4: The Forebrain and Limbic System

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Alchemy of Self
Help your students finally understand the forebrain and limbic system with a lesson that is clear, engaging, and built for AP Psychology success. This resource teaches students the structures and functions of major brain regions while keeping the content approachable, interactive, and meaningful. Students explore the thalamus, hypothalamus, amygdala, and hippocampus and learn how these structures connect to behavior, emotion, memory, motivation, and homeostasis. This makes the lesson especially
Preview of 10.12 Lagrange Error Bound – Mega Notes (AP Calculus BC)

10.12 Lagrange Error Bound – Mega Notes (AP Calculus BC)

Help your students understand and apply the Lagrange Error Bound with this clear, step-by-step AP Calculus BC guide.This resource teaches students how to estimate the maximum error in Taylor polynomial approximations, a key concept in AP Calculus BC Unit 10. What Students Will Learn ✔ What the Lagrange Error Bound represents ✔ How to identify the correct derivative to use ✔ How to find an upper bound for the error ✔ How to apply the error formula in AP-style problems ✔ How to justify accu
Preview of AP Psychology, Unit 2, Topic 2.1: Introduction to Perception

AP Psychology, Unit 2, Topic 2.1: Introduction to Perception

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Alchemy of Self
AP Psychology Unit 2, Topic 2.1: Introduction to Perception 2025 CED Aligned | Engaging AP Psych Lesson + Activities + AP Practice Make perception unforgettable with this highly engaging AP Psychology lesson built specifically for the 2025 CED! Students don’t just learn perception concepts; they experience them through illusions, analysis tasks, real-world applications, discussion, and AP-style practice. This ready-to-teach lesson helps students master challenging cognition concepts while keepin
Preview of Natural Selection vs. Artificial Selection | Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Natural Selection vs. Artificial Selection | Reading Comprehension Worksheet

Need a differentiated natural selection worksheet that works for every learner in your classroom? This reading and comprehension resource covers natural selection AND artificial selection in one complete, ready-to-print package with a full VERSION B for ELL and IEP students built right in. No extra prep. No extra copies to make. Students read two scaffolded passages on natural selection and artificial selection, match key vocabulary terms in context, answer text-based comprehension questions inc
Preview of Cornell Lab Speciation | Higher-Order Thinking | Video Worksheet | Grades 9-12

Cornell Lab Speciation | Higher-Order Thinking | Video Worksheet | Grades 9-12

Push your students beyond recall with this higher-order thinking video worksheet designed to accompany the Cornell Lab of Ornithology's Speciation: An Illustrated Introduction! Most video worksheets ask students to fill in blanks and answer basic recall questions. This one is different. The five essay questions require students to compare two mechanisms of speciation, evaluate what the progression from 200 to 10,000 generations of isolation reveals about how new species form, analyze how sexua
Preview of AP World History: Unit 1, Topic 1.7: Comparison, Period from c. 1200 to c. 1450

AP World History: Unit 1, Topic 1.7: Comparison, Period from c. 1200 to c. 1450

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Alchemy of Self
Help your students master one of the most important AP World History skills: making historically defensible claims.This interactive, AP-aligned lesson is designed for Topic 1.7: Comparison in the Period from c. 1200 to c. 1450 and serves as the perfect Unit 1 capstone. Instead of learning regions in isolation, students compare how states across the world built, justified, and maintained power using evidence from Song China, Islamic states, South and Southeast Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Euro
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