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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 Editable Lab Station Cards – Visual Lab Protocols for Core Biotechnology Skills

Editable Lab Station Cards – Visual Lab Protocols for Core Biotechnology Skills

Created by
Miss Biotech
Make your lab skills instruction easier, clearer, and more engaging! This editable lab station card set includes 8 essential protocols for life science and biotech classrooms. Each card features a clear step-by-step procedure, materials list, and key safety reminders — with both full-color and black-and-white versions included. Perfect for: ✅ Lab rotation stations ✅ Student lab notebooks ✅ Sub plans or early finishers ✅ SPED/ELL scaffolded instruction ✅ Independent or small group skill prac
Preview of Java Simple Output Statements

Java Simple Output Statements

This lesson is all about simple Java output concepts involving the use of print, println, and printf. The exercises contained in this lesson that use the printf method will use only the %d, %s, and %f format specifiers, although there are many more available. However, other format indicators will be used, such as field width, number of decimal places for floating point values, the use of the comma specifier for inserting commas in large values and using the negative flag for left justification.
Preview of Intermediate Lego Robotics Challenge Cards

Intermediate Lego Robotics Challenge Cards

Created by
AFRL GRILL
Expand programming skills using these intermediate challenge cards! While these cards were designed for Lego Spike Prime kits, most of them can be adapted and used with other robots. The Intermediate cards may use the beginner movements of forward, backward, spin and turn as well as these new skills: the timer, loops(nesting), events, distance and pressure sensor, plus an extra motor with attachments. Need to start at a simpler level? Check out our FREE Beginner Lego Robotics Challenge Cards he
Preview of Scratch: Getting Started

Scratch: Getting Started

Wanting to use Scratch with your students but not sure where to start. This FREE beginners guide includes step by step directions for creating a FREE student account, as well as student login cards to keep track of student created user names and passwords. More will be coming, so FOLLOW me by clicking the star underneath my store name to be kept in the loop of new ideas, products and MORE! Don't forget to rate this free product! If you like this, you might also like: STEM Think Sheets
Preview of Basic Guide to Creating Student Web Pages using HTML Code

Basic Guide to Creating Student Web Pages using HTML Code

Created by
aaperales
With commonly used web-applications (i.e. MySpace & UBB Web Forums) reviving the use of programming code, it can be a valuable lesson for a student to understand the basic concepts of HTML. HTML, short for Hyper Text Markup Language, is the fundamental code that was once used to create all the web pages on the internet. Furthermore, it is the basis for most of the new codes that are available today (DHTML and Java Script). This 9-page handout is designed to walk your students through the proc
Preview of Beginner Lego Robotics Challenge Cards

Beginner Lego Robotics Challenge Cards

Created by
AFRL GRILL
Introduce programming skills using these beginner challenge cards! While these cards were designed for Lego Spike Prime kits, most of them can be adapted and used with other robots. The beginner cards use simple movement blocks such as forward, backward, spin and turn. Students will also utilize loop, light, and sound blocks. Ready for a challenge? Check out our FREE Intermediate Lego Robotics Challenge Cards here.
Preview of Mastering the 3 Programming constructs

Mastering the 3 Programming constructs

An introduction to the main 3 programming constructs: Sequence, Selection and Iteration. Understanding how you could solve most problems using these constructs. Also includes: Explanation of how to write effective PSEUDOCODE AND FLOWCHART (DESIGN) Interactive Examples included: Sequential Program – Predicting output; Predicting the output of a program (Do – Until LOOP); RE-WRITING SOMETHING AS A WHILE LOOP This is part of a very comprehensive series of resources created by www.teachingcomputing.
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.4 Feedback Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.4 Feedback Video Guide

Welcome to the ultimate crash course on why your body doesn’t fall apart on the daily. 🧬💥 In this video, we break down positive and negative feedback, how they keep your internal environment stable, and why homeostasis is literally the MVP of survival. We’ll cover: 🔥 The difference between positive vs. negative feedback loops 🧠 Real biological examples your AP Bio exam loves 💡 How feedback systems maintain temperature, blood sugar, childbirth, clotting, and more 📈 Why homeostasis is basic
Preview of Debugging Escape Room *No Prep!*

Debugging Escape Room *No Prep!*

Created by
AFRL GRILL
This gamified lesson is designed to deepen students' knowledge of coding. Students will apply their learning of debugging in navigating the digital escape. This puzzle encourages critical thinking and collaboration skills while reviewing content. The activity is designed as an extension or enrichment of your coding unit. Simply share the link on page two with your class; there is no prep needed. The escape room will guide students to correct answers in order to move through the escape room. We
Preview of Coding Unplugged: Offline Puzzle for Middle School│Single Puzzle Card- Sports

Coding Unplugged: Offline Puzzle for Middle School│Single Puzzle Card- Sports

Translate an algorithm to create art! Basic coding skills are put to the test with these pencil-and-paper coding puzzles. Students will translate the arrow code using the Programming Key to draw the secret image. Perfect as a computer-free sub activity, or use as a no-prep option for early finishers or after state testing! Find the full resource here. This Free Resource contains one single puzzle card that can be used as a quick worksheet, or can be laminated and used again and again! The FU
Preview of Maker Mat - An Engineering Design Challenge Tool for STEAM Activities

Maker Mat - An Engineering Design Challenge Tool for STEAM Activities

The Maker Mat is a fan favorite resource my K-8 teaching teams love no matter what state I teach in. I created the mat almost 10 years ago and have been tweaking and using it ever since in every distinct classroom I enter! Classrooms as young as K and as old as 8th grade love this guiding template as it allows students to work independently through the engineering design process no matter what the design challenge is. It anchors learners as they organize their ideas, plan, and reflect on their
Preview of Weathering Man & Erosion Boy - Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Weathering Man & Erosion Boy - Reader's Theater for Small Groups

Created by
WonbyOne
This is a Reader's Theater for 3 students. It was designed to tie in both Language Arts and Science. It follows the curriculum for science in 5th grade, but it is also a good topic opener for any other grade that is going to be studying weathering or erosion. The reading level is 4th grade. In this script Weathering Man and Erosion Boy are playing a game of superheroes but the girl does not think that Weathering Man and Erosion Boy are REALLY superhero types. There is a small writing/discussion
Preview of FREE Different Doctors and Physicians Lesson for Thematic Unit

FREE Different Doctors and Physicians Lesson for Thematic Unit

Doctors Lesson Plans This printable document contains the documents for a l esson all about different kinds of doctors. The focus is on knowing what a doctor is and the different kinds of doctors. This lesson is intended for 2nd-grade kids but can be enjoyed by any elementary kids and even some more advanced preschool students. It includes printable worksheets for reading, writing, and other English Language arts standards and integrates science as well. There is a video for this lesson here
Preview of Visual Inference Guides - Analysis Tools for Photos, Short Film, Fine Art, +More

Visual Inference Guides - Analysis Tools for Photos, Short Film, Fine Art, +More

Use these guides to explore all things visual—from fine art to historical primary sources, from poetic videos to kids’ cartoons and from public service posters to visual instruction guides. These guides are designed to generate discussion, insight, inferences, and deeper understanding for a visual generation of learners. Do We Write Our Answers? We want to encourage collaboration and discussion—especially from your most reluctant writers. I don’t recommend writing more than a part or two in
Preview of FREE 3D Printing Rules Poster | Classroom Management for 3D Printers

FREE 3D Printing Rules Poster | Classroom Management for 3D Printers

Created by
3D Print EDU
Set clear expectations and keep your 3D printer area running smoothly with this student-friendly rules poster. Perfect for introducing routines and reducing repeated reminders. Free 3D Printing Rules Poster Make your 3D printer area organized, safe, and easy to manage. This student-friendly poster helps establish clear expectations so students understand how to use the 3D printer responsibly and independently. What’s Included:✔ 1 printable 3D Printing Rules Poster ✔ Clean, easy-to-read layout
Preview of FREE SAMPLE: Hand-Drawn Bug Craft | Insect Cut & Paste Activity For kids

FREE SAMPLE: Hand-Drawn Bug Craft | Insect Cut & Paste Activity For kids

Created by
Mamaof4Fishy
🌟 LOVE THIS FREEBIE? Get the FULL 22-Page "Build Your Own Bugs" Bundle Here: [https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Printable-Insect-Art-Craft-Cut-and-Paste-Bug-Worksheet-for-Kids-15895331] 🌟 Bring learning and creativity to life with this 100% hand-drawn bug craft! 🐛✂️ As a homeschooling mom of four, I know how helpful it is to test out an activity before grabbing a full set. That is why I am sharing this completely FREE sample page from my popular "Build Your Own Bugs" bundle! What’s
Preview of Ohm's Law - Doodle Sheets for Kids!

Ohm's Law - Doodle Sheets for Kids!

Ohm’s Law Doodle Sheet Posters & Classroom Role-Play Set (K–6) Make electricity visual, interactive, and kid-friendly with this Ohm’s Law doodle poster and role-play set designed especially for elementary learners. This resource uses simple language, doodle-style posters, and movement-based activities to help students understand voltage, current, resistance, electrons, and positive/negative charge—without heavy math or abstract explanations. Perfect for classroom walls, STEM units, homesch
Preview of Math of the Cosmos: 10 Days of Wonder Bell Ringers for Middle School Math

Math of the Cosmos: 10 Days of Wonder Bell Ringers for Middle School Math

🚀 Math of the Cosmos: 10 Days of Wonder Bell Ringers for Middle School MathLooking for engaging middle school math bell ringers, number talks, exit tickets, and classroom culture builders that spark curiosity and meaningful discussion? Math of the Cosmos is a FREE collection of 10 daily math warm-ups designed to help students see math beyond the textbook by connecting numbers to space, science, scale, and the real world. Each Cosmic Math Minute includes: ⭐ A fascinating math or science fac
Preview of Keywords for SEO DBQ/CER | Scientific Writing | GATE Middle School

Keywords for SEO DBQ/CER | Scientific Writing | GATE Middle School

📘 Full Length Standard Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Keywords for SEO Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Scientific Writing, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for gifted & talented middle
Preview of FREE Maker Mat - An Engineering Design Challenge Tool for STEAM Activities

FREE Maker Mat - An Engineering Design Challenge Tool for STEAM Activities

The Maker Mat is a fan favorite resource my K-8 teaching teams love no matter what state I teach in. I created the mat almost 10 years ago and have been tweaking and using it ever since in every distinct classroom I enter! Classrooms as young as K and as old as 8th grade love this guiding template as it allows students to work independently through the engineering design process no matter what the design challenge is. It anchors learners as they organize their ideas, plan, and reflect on their
Preview of Cell Membrane Model Project for High School

Cell Membrane Model Project for High School

The Cell Membrane Final Project is an excellent resource for teachers looking for a creative and engaging way to help their students understand the structure and function of the cell membrane. This project requires students to create a model of the cell membrane using a variety of materials. The instructions are clear and easy to follow, and the rubric provided helps students stay on track and ensure they meet the learning objectives. One of the standout features of this project is its flexibili
Preview of Unit 4 -Lesson 8: Capstone reflection for the Ferris Wheel Project (lessons 6-7)

Unit 4 -Lesson 8: Capstone reflection for the Ferris Wheel Project (lessons 6-7)

Created by
RoboBytes
The culminating lesson for Unit 4. Students demonstrate their completed Ferris Wheel, explain their gear ratio choice, reflect on the refinement process, and give structured feedback on a teammate's build. What's included:Student slidedeck and worksheet — showcase checklist, gear ratio explanation, 3 reflection questions, and peer review tableTeacher guidance document — timing breakdown, answer guidance for every question, completion standard, and a bridge note to Unit 5Links to editable powerpo
Preview of Should We Bring Planet Pluto Back? - Small Group Reader's Theaters for Science!

Should We Bring Planet Pluto Back? - Small Group Reader's Theaters for Science!

Created by
WonbyOne
This reader's theater is for a small group of 4. In the script, Olivia believes that Pluto should be reclassified a planet again. Sam thinks it should be kept as a dwarf planet. The evidence is discussed and students are left with the decision. There is a small writing/discussion prompt at the end for your students to respond to.I wrote this one because my students enjoyed debating it became a good way to get interest built up for an argumentative paper. I use all of my Reader's Theaters to he
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