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Preview of TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

This engaging resource breaks down how a computer processes a simple mouse click, helping students understand core concepts like CPU function, memory, and input/output systems. Includes • 20 comprehension and critical thinking questions • Detailed essay prompt • Structured essay with sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Discussion starters for deeper understanding Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of Friday Math - Balloon Message Mystery for Upper Elementary GATE

Friday Math - Balloon Message Mystery for Upper Elementary GATE

Best practices in Common Core Standards, gifted education and 21st Century Learning Skills . . . This cross-curricular applied math activity addresses the Common Core Standards in a fun way for everyone. Balloon Mystery Messages is applied math, engineering and design, writing, geography, research skills, and internet and computer technology bundled in one mighty cool set of activities. In Balloon Mystery Messages, students practice long division and 4+ digit multiplication as they solve th
Preview of Math 6 | Common Factors & Cryptography Lesson Slides | Encryption Theme

Math 6 | Common Factors & Cryptography Lesson Slides | Encryption Theme

Created by
Ms. Dan Hoang
"When will I ever use this?" Answer that question with this engaging lesson connecting Common Factors to Cryptography (Codes). Take your students beyond basic lists. This lesson uses a "Secret Agent" theme to show how factors function as "keys" to unlock encrypted messages. It bridges the gap between abstract math and real-world computer science concepts in a way that is approachable for Middle Schoolers. WHAT'S INSIDE:The "Hook": Introduction to encryption and why we need factors to break co
Preview of Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms BIG UNFAIR Math Game - No Prep Grade 8

Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms BIG UNFAIR Math Game - No Prep Grade 8

This game is UNFAIR and the kids love it!8 teams answer every question!The Big Unfair Game is a No Prep Math review game where students earn points for answering questions, but the points can be positive or negative! The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game.The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is Middle School Math, Grade 8, Math Problems in Coding & Algorithms
Preview of TED Talk: Can robots be creative?- Gil Weinberg

TED Talk: Can robots be creative?- Gil Weinberg

This high school technology and philosophy resource explores artificial intelligence and creativity, including the Lovelace Test, genetic algorithms, and the debate over machine-generated art. Students analyze innovation, ethics, and the nature of creativity. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of Binary Math

Binary Math

Created by
Keri Smith
This handout is used to help the students convert Binary Code into Base 2 numbers. 0's mean off, 1's mean on. Instead of using Base 10, teach the students base 2, convert, and perform the functions. This is the final product after a study of Binary Code and Base 2. There are quite a few lessons online with Binary and Base 2, but I created this to go with what I found online.
Preview of Pro Athlete Salary Z-Score & Percentile Activity – Real Data Statistics Practice

Pro Athlete Salary Z-Score & Percentile Activity – Real Data Statistics Practice

Created by
Straight A Math
Make statistics exciting with this real-world sports data activity! Students will research the salaries of 10 professional athletes from a sport of their choice, then apply statistical concepts to analyze the data. Students will: Calculate the mean and standard deviation of their salary sample Compute the z-score for each athlete’s salary Determine the percentile ranking for each z-score Answer five analysis questions to deepen their understanding and interpretation This engaging activity b
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