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Preview of Algebra I Placement Assessment | 20 Questions, Answer key, & Placement Rubric

Algebra I Placement Assessment | 20 Questions, Answer key, & Placement Rubric

This Algebra I Placement Test was designed to assess students' readiness for Algebra I and to assist teachers in making informed placement decisions for the upcoming school year. It can be used as both an end-of-year placement assessment for current students and an entrance assessment for incoming students.Rather than relying on multiple-choice questions, this assessment requires students to show their work, explain their reasoning, and demonstrate their mathematical thinking. This approach prov
Preview of Pre-Algebra Placement Test for Rising 7th Graders | Assessment, Rubric & Scoring

Pre-Algebra Placement Test for Rising 7th Graders | Assessment, Rubric & Scoring

This Pre-Algebra Placement Assessment was designed to help measure students' readiness for an accelerated mathematics pathway and to assist teachers in making informed placement decisions for the upcoming school year.Rather than focusing solely on computational accuracy, this assessment evaluates a student's overall mathematical understanding, problem-solving ability, and algebraic reasoning. The included rubric allows teachers to look beyond simple right-or-wrong answers and identify strengths
Preview of Math 7 End-of-Year Placement Test | Pre-Algebra Readiness, Answer key, & Rubric

Math 7 End-of-Year Placement Test | Pre-Algebra Readiness, Answer key, & Rubric

This Math 7 End-of-Year Placement Test was designed to assess students' readiness for Pre-Algebra and to assist teachers in making informed placement decisions for the upcoming school year. It can be used as both an end-of-year placement assessment for current students and an entrance assessment for incoming students.Rather than relying on multiple-choice questions, this assessment requires students to show their work and demonstrate their mathematical thinking. This approach provides teachers w
Preview of X's on both sides with Integers- Halloween Code Breaker

X's on both sides with Integers- Halloween Code Breaker

Created by
Kirsten Leaks
Students can work independently or in partners to solve the equations to break the code. This is a special Halloween themed worksheet for the holiday.
Preview of Math Error Analysis Grading Rubric | Free 5-Point Quick Grading Tool | Grades 5-

Math Error Analysis Grading Rubric | Free 5-Point Quick Grading Tool | Grades 5-

Looking for a simple and consistent way to grade math error analysis problems? This 5-point Error Analysis Grading Rubric makes it easy to assess student reasoning, explanations, and mathematical understanding. Error analysis activities encourage students to identify mistakes, explain incorrect reasoning, and demonstrate the correct mathematical process. This rubric provides a clear structure for evaluating student thinking while keeping grading quick and objective. What's Included • 5-Point
Preview of Color Code It: Multiplication of Scientific Notation with Teacher Key

Color Code It: Multiplication of Scientific Notation with Teacher Key

This is a great interactive worksheet to test your students on their knowledge of multiplication of scientific notation with both positive and negative exponents. Students get to color code while solving for questions to test their comprehension.
Preview of Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests: Do Juniors or Seniors Score Highe

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the IIP RIASEC Markers Holland Code assessment at openpsychometrics.org and record only their Investigative (I) score, which reflects interest in science, research, and analytical thinking. Students pool Investigative scores with classmates, separating results by grade level. Junior and senior scores are entered into an independent samples t-test to evaluate whether career interest differences are statistically significant. Students analyze group averages, interpret statistical
Preview of Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2

Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2

Created by
Tech Savvy
🎯 Lines & Comments in p5.js – Lesson 2 Build on your students’ coding foundation with Lesson 2: Lines & Comments in p5.js! In this engaging follow-up lesson, students review plotting points and take the next step by connecting points to create lines—while also learning how to write and use comments in their code. This lesson continues to blend math, coding, and creativity, helping students deepen their understanding in a fun, visual way. 📦 What’s Included: ✅ Editable Canva lesson templ
Preview of Build a Swimming Pool Student Handout and Exemplar

Build a Swimming Pool Student Handout and Exemplar

This lesson emphasizes application of geometric modeling in real-world contexts.What’s Included:Student swimming pool design projectSample sketch/modelGrading rubricAnswer keyOptional budgeting extension
Preview of End of Year Project: Solar Oven Investigation

End of Year Project: Solar Oven Investigation

This is the perfect end of the year project to keep your students engaged! Includes project guidelines and expectations, charts, graphic organizers, rubric and more!
Preview of Java Syntax & Conditionals - Worksheets/Quizzes/Answer Keys

Java Syntax & Conditionals - Worksheets/Quizzes/Answer Keys

Engage your high school students with these ready-to-use Java programming resources!This printable bundle includes introductory worksheets, quizzes, and answer keys focused on Java syntax, variable types, and conditional logic—perfect for AP Computer Science A, intro-level CS classes, or tech enrichment. Why Worksheets for Programming? Paper-first coding builds deeper understanding. Students develop logic and debugging skills without the distractions of a compiler. Structured practice == st
Preview of Mathematics of World Cultures Project

Mathematics of World Cultures Project

Created by
GeoBright
Explore Math Through Culture!This cross-cultural math project invites students to investigate mathematical ideas, systems, and artifacts from cultures around the world—ancient or modern. Students choose a culture (e.g., China, India, Aztecs, Mali, Polynesia) and create a creative project based on their mathematical contributions. Includes student instructions, sample topics, and a grading rubric. Great for upper middle school and high school end of the year project!
Preview of FREE Java Syntax Practice Worksheet & Answer Key

FREE Java Syntax Practice Worksheet & Answer Key

Looking for an easy-to-use worksheet to introduce students to Java syntax?This free resource includes a beginner-friendly Java Syntax Worksheet and complete Answer Key — perfect for computer science classrooms, tech electives, or AP Computer Science A prep. This printable worksheet focuses on recognizing and correcting syntax errors — helping students build the habit of reading code carefully and applying correct formatting from the start. Great for: Intro to Programming Early AP CS A practi
Preview of First Day Jitters Puzzle Your Way to Math Class Back to Middle School Activities

First Day Jitters Puzzle Your Way to Math Class Back to Middle School Activities

Created by
Mustache Math
What if your first day activity got students thinking, laughing, and actually excited to be in math class? This puzzle-based first day experience does exactly that — and your kids will never guess they're already doing math! 🔍 First Day Jitters: Puzzle Your Way Into Math Class is a print-and-go first day activity designed for middle school math students. Groups rotate through four unique puzzles, collecting code words along the way until they decode a final message that sets the tone for your
Preview of Exponents Puzzle Activity | Properties of Exponents, Scientific Notation, Ration

Exponents Puzzle Activity | Properties of Exponents, Scientific Notation, Ration

Created by
EduCounts
Make exponent rules engaging, hands-on, and self-checking with this Exponents Puzzle Activity! Students solve 16 exponent problems and use their answers to assemble a puzzle—providing instant feedback and meaningful practice. Perfect for Algebra 1, Algebra 2, and Pre-Calculus, this activity encourages critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving while reinforcing key exponent concepts. What’s Included 16 rigorously designed exponent questions Answer Table with letter-coded solutio
Preview of Ordering & comparing Rational Numbers and absolute Value Project Grade 6

Ordering & comparing Rational Numbers and absolute Value Project Grade 6

Created by
Mustache Math
Transform your rational number unit with this engaging, real-world project that challenges students to apply their understanding of ordering and comparing rational numbers and absolute value! This comprehensive project-based learning activity provides differentiated options to meet the needs of all learners in your classroom. What's Included: ⭐ Complete project packet with student-friendly instructions ⭐ Real-world scenarios requiring ordering & comparing rational numbers ⭐ Absolute valu
Preview of Middle School Math Placement Bundle | Rising 7th Grade, Pre-Algebra, & Algebra 1

Middle School Math Placement Bundle | Rising 7th Grade, Pre-Algebra, & Algebra 1

Make confident placement decisions with this comprehensive Math Placement Test Bundle designed to assess student readiness for 7th Grade Math, Pre-Algebra, and Algebra 1. These open-response assessments go beyond multiple-choice questions, allowing students to demonstrate their mathematical thinking, problem-solving skills, and conceptual understanding.Whether you are placing current students for the upcoming school year, assessing incoming students, homeschooling, tutoring, or identifying areas
Preview of Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests — More Tied to Vocabulary or Ratio

Psychology Lab Investigative Career Interests — More Tied to Vocabulary or Ratio

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the RIASEC Investigative Interests subscale as their X variable, the Vocabulary IQ Test (VIQT) as their Y variable, and the Rational-Experiential Inventory (REI) Rational Thinking subscale as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Investigative Interests vs. Vocabulary and Investigative Interests vs. Rational Thinking — expecting positive relationships with both. Students compare which correlation is stronger, e
Preview of Fraction ⇆ Decimal ⇆ Percent Conversions | Math Lab + Answer Key

Fraction ⇆ Decimal ⇆ Percent Conversions | Math Lab + Answer Key

Looking for a no-prep, pencil-only activity that helps students solidify their understanding of fractions, decimals, and percents—and actually enjoy it? This engaging Math Lab is packed with 6 creative, puzzle-based tasks that explore conversions through matching, visuals, real-world scenarios, logic puzzles, and reasoning challenges. Perfect for review, practice, sub plans, or centers! What’s Included:✅ Visual & numeric matching task ✅ Fraction–Decimal–Percent conversion puzzle ✅ True/False ma
Preview of Psychology Lab Does Vocabulary Predict Curiosity or Intellect? A 3-Scale

Psychology Lab Does Vocabulary Predict Curiosity or Intellect? A 3-Scale

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete three validated scales: the Vocabulary IQ Test (VIQT) as their X variable, the RIASEC Investigative Interests scale as their Y variable, and the Need for Cognition Scale (NCS-6) as their Z variable. After collecting scores from nine classmates, students run two Pearson r correlations — Vocabulary vs. Investigative Interests and Vocabulary vs. Need for Cognition — using socscistatistics.com. Students compare the strength and direction of both correlations, explain the psychologi
Preview of Candy Cane Cantilever — Holiday Structures & Torque STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12,

Candy Cane Cantilever — Holiday Structures & Torque STEM Challenge (Grades 3–12,

Created by
Allison Smith
Engineer a festive cantilever that reaches the farthest overhang beyond the table edge—using only candy canes and limited tape! Students plan, build, test, and iterate while applying torque and center of mass ideas. Perfect for a high-engagement holiday lab, stations, or a one-period challenge. 🍬🧰 What students do 🧠 Plan & sketch: identify anchor vs. arm, place joints/tape, predict max overhang. 🧪 Test & measure: record trials, overhang (cm), stability (10 s), failure modes. 📈 Analyze
Preview of Psychology Lab Coping Well: Is It Grit or Self-Belief That Matters More?

Psychology Lab Coping Well: Is It Grit or Self-Belief That Matters More?

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Brief Resilient Coping Scale BRCS (X), the Short Grit Scale GRIT-S (Y), and the Generalized Self-Efficacy Scale GSE (Z), then collect all three scores from 9 classmates and run two correlations: Resilient Coping vs. Grit and Resilient Coping vs. Self-Efficacy. The lab asks whether active coping is more strongly predicted by perseverance and passion for goals or by belief in one's ability to succeed. Students evaluate a fictional claim that grit and self-efficacy correlate i
Preview of Psychology Lab Cope Better, Worry Less: Resilient Coping and Anxiety Symptoms

Psychology Lab Cope Better, Worry Less: Resilient Coping and Anxiety Symptoms

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS) and the Zung Self-Rating Anxiety Scale, then pool paired scores from 9 classmates to calculate a Pearson r. The lab examines whether people who actively use resilient coping strategies — finding meaning in difficulties, seeking creative solutions, and persisting through adversity — tend to experience fewer anxiety symptoms. Students explain the psychological mechanism by which effective active coping reduces threat appraisal and builds a
Preview of Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Copes More Resiliently? A BRCS Lab

Psychology Lab Juniors vs. Seniors: Who Copes More Resiliently? A BRCS Lab

Created by
Brian Garber
Students complete the Brief Resilient Coping Scale (BRCS, scored 4–20), which measures active, meaning-focused coping with difficulties, then collect scores from junior and senior classmates to run an independent samples t-test. The lab examines whether active resilient coping strategies develop measurably between junior and senior year. Seniors, having faced more high-stakes challenges and having spent more time developing coping repertoires, might score higher. Alternatively, junior years inte
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