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Preview of Design Your Own Experiment: Waves + Communication | Morse Code Light Signals

Design Your Own Experiment: Waves + Communication | Morse Code Light Signals

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
Preview of Student Voiced Rubric Graphic Organizer

Student Voiced Rubric Graphic Organizer

Created by
Beth Seilonen
Student Voiced Rubric Throughout my years of teaching, I have discovered that when students develop their own measure of what achieving a standard is going to look like, they have a clearer picture of the expectations and understanding of the importance of the standard. This graphic organizer is to help develop a road map for how to get there through active discussions and as a group, decide upon how to chunk the lesson into achievable mini-goals. At the start of each lesson, the students bring
Preview of Biology Projects  -  atoms protons isotopes ions & molecules water & carbon

Biology Projects - atoms protons isotopes ions & molecules water & carbon

Created by
Stacey Alters
There are 15 projects in this unit. Each project has: Objectives Assignment Details Rubric As a high school teacher navigating through this explosion of Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) everywhere, I have started to contemplate what our country’s education level will look like in the next 10 years. Students are using AI everyday to complete their assignments in school. Soon, I feel, our students will not know the actual information they are turning in assignments on, but they will certainly know h
Preview of Multi Unit Choice Projects with Guidelines

Multi Unit Choice Projects with Guidelines

This Multi Unit Choice Project includes guidelines for students that you can use as a rubric for grading. The descriptions are purposefully vague so students can be creative and explore the topic further, but you can easily add additional guidelines by having them refer to specific vocabulary, notes, articles, etc. The different project topics include: -Light, Rainbows, and Eyes -Space -Chemistry -Food Chains -Adaptations -Earth's Surface -Landforms & Bodies of Water
Preview of VR Escape Metric Maze AI Lab Simulation

VR Escape Metric Maze AI Lab Simulation

Metric Maze is a ready-to-use AI simulation bundle for teaching metric measurement, unit conversion, and CER writing in grades 6–12. Students interact with the simulation through an AI chatbot, then complete differentiated worksheets, writing tasks, assessments, and extension activities. The bundle includes a one-click simulation file, CER worksheet, rubric, answer key, accommodations guide, exit tickets, sentence starters, pre/post test, sub plan, standards alignment, case study, homework, pa
Preview of Biology End of Year Project: Biology ABC Book

Biology End of Year Project: Biology ABC Book

Are you looking for a fun, educational way to end the school year? This Biology ABC Book is an engaging way to reflect on content knowledge and inspire creativity. This project can be adjusted to any grade level or skill level: general, advanced or AP Biology classes. You can easily adjust requirements & expectations to fit the level of your students. (Note: The document itself is not editable.) This project is ready to print and go! Included: Introduction to Project (2 pages)Grading Rubric (
Preview of Design Thinking Notebook | Introduction to Engineering Interactive notebooks

Design Thinking Notebook | Introduction to Engineering Interactive notebooks

Introduce your students to the EDC in an interactive and comprehensive way! This print-and-go interactive notebook is perfect for 5th - 7th grade STEM, science, engineering, or design-thinking. Aligned with NGSS and designed for middle school engagement, this resource helps students connect real-world problem solving with hands-on learning—while building academic vocabulary and critical thinking. ✨ What’s Included: ✅ Engineering Design Cycle Overview Wheel✂️ Cut-and-Paste Sequencing Activitie
Preview of Law of Conservation of Mass -Cycles of Matter- Activity- Middle School Science

Law of Conservation of Mass -Cycles of Matter- Activity- Middle School Science

Do you need an engaging activity to introduce or review the law of conservation of mass and cycles of matter?  Here is a Cell Scavenger Hunt that your students will enjoy!  It is low prep for you and engaging for them!    You can use this during 5E Engage or Explore to introduce the law of conservation of mass and cycles of matter to your students or during 5E Elaborate as a deliberate practice and review activity.  Print out the reading cards on cardstock or laminate them and cut them out
Preview of Engineering Design Process Interactive Notebook | Engineering Notebook

Engineering Design Process Interactive Notebook | Engineering Notebook

Get hands on and creative with this Engineering Design Process Notebook. This Cut-and-paste Style notebook is perfect for Teaching the Engineering Design Process NGSS in a Super interactive way! Aligned with NGSS and designed for middle school engagement, this resource helps students connect real-world problem solving with hands-on learning—while building academic vocabulary and critical thinking. ✨ What’s Included: ✅ Engineering Design Cycle Overview Wheel 30 Slides for presenting and n
Preview of Best Paper Glider STEM Challenge | Easy Engineering Projects

Best Paper Glider STEM Challenge | Easy Engineering Projects

Best Paper Glider STEM Challenge | Design Cycle | Data & Engineering Activity for Grades 6-8 Launch your students into hands-on engineering with this engaging Best Glider STEM Challenge! Designed for middle school (Grades 6-8), this activity guides students through the design cycle as they define their own design specifications, build and test three different glider models, analyze flight data, and select the "best" glider based on evidence. Perfect for STEM, STEAM, or science classes, this lo
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