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Preview of Introduction To Earth II: Water

Introduction To Earth II: Water

This is an awesome series for early learners introduction to our planet Earth. There are several in the series that help introduce earth sciences to your students by introducing them to our Planet earth. There is the 1st that just defines our planet and what maps or pictures are they may see of the earth. Then the second starts to explain our planet and the water we enjoy. Then we explore the magnetic field. Then we start talking about the surface of the planet. Get all of these in my store.
Preview of Design Your own Rocket 1st -2nd Grades Cut and Paste

Design Your own Rocket 1st -2nd Grades Cut and Paste

Part of the set of complete rocket science for kids, This is the design your own rocket Cut and Paste 1-2grades. This is part of an ongoing discussion about space travel and exploration.
Preview of General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

📘 RESOURCE 1: General Chemistry I Cheat Sheet (Visual Infographic) ⭐ Product Title General Chemistry I Cheat Sheet | Intro Chem Infographic | SI Units, Atoms, Periodic Trends 🧪 Description Looking for a clear, engaging, and student-friendly chemistry reference? This 1-page General Chemistry Cheat Sheet is designed specifically for first-year high school or college students to build strong foundational understanding. This visually structured infographic breaks down key concepts into dig
Preview of AP Physics 2 Fill-in Notes: Ideal Gas Law & 1st Law of Thermo

AP Physics 2 Fill-in Notes: Ideal Gas Law & 1st Law of Thermo

Fill-in Notes that cover the following topics in Unit 9: Thermodynamics in AP Physics 2: Ideal Gas LawAvogadro's NumberDefinition of Internal EnergyDefinition of HeatDefinition & Equation for WorkFirst Law of ThermodynamicsFile includes a PDF version of the blank notes, an editable PPTX version, and images of the filled-in notes. This content is aligned with the current 2024 version of the AP Physics 2 curriculum.
Preview of Parameters vs. Arguments Poster (Make a Burger MakeCode Example)

Parameters vs. Arguments Poster (Make a Burger MakeCode Example)

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Haden K.
This poster image highlights the relationship between parameters and arguments with a fun example (ordering a custom burger). It uses example images from the Microsoft MakeCode block-based programming language. Note: Print not included. You can download the image and print or post digitally for your students.
Preview of The Blind Watchmaker: Evolution Critical Thinking & Socratic Seminar (9–12+)

The Blind Watchmaker: Evolution Critical Thinking & Socratic Seminar (9–12+)

Science can explain how complexity evolves. It cannot tell you what any of it means. That distinction is worth teaching.This companion guide to Richard Dawkins' The Blind Watchmaker guides grades 9–12+ students through natural selection, the "blind watchmaker" metaphor, and — crucially — the boundary between scientific evidence and philosophical claim. Ideal for Biology, AP Biology, and cross-curricular critical thinking or science-and-religion units. The resource follows a deliberate sequence.
Preview of AP Biology Skills Practice - Interpreting Mean Median Mode and Range

AP Biology Skills Practice - Interpreting Mean Median Mode and Range

✨Elevate Data Interpretation & FRQ Skills with AP Biology Statistical Practice📈Are your AP Biology students struggling to interpret data effectively and translate their understanding into strong Free-Response Question (FRQ) answers? This comprehensive "Interpreting Mean, Median, Mode, and Range" skills practice is meticulously designed to bridge that gap, empowering your students to think critically about data and articulate their conclusions with precision. 🧪Why This Resource is a Must-Have f
Preview of Types of Macromolecules

Types of Macromolecules

Created by
Fatima Rehman
How Can This Slide Be Useful to Instructors? This macromolecules overview slide can serve as a versatile teaching and review tool throughout a biology course. By organizing carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids into one visual comparison, students can better recognize patterns between structure and function while reinforcing core biological concepts. Classroom Uses Introduce or review the four major biological macromolecules Compare monomers, polymers, functions, and examples side
Preview of National Chip Day!

National Chip Day!

Celebrate National Chip Day with engaging STEM challenges your students will love! Have students bring in chips and use them throughout the day to complete creative engineering and problem-solving tasks.
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