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Preview of Computer Science Lesson on Operating System Basics, Types & System Structure

Computer Science Lesson on Operating System Basics, Types & System Structure

This Curriculum introduces students to the foundations of how computer systems work and how operating systems function. Perfect for ICT, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Networking programs, Diploma/TVET learners, university CS1/CS2 courses, and OS theory classes. This lesson provides clear explanations, diagrams, system architecture visuals, OS history, memory layouts, system types, and real-world examples to help students build a solid conceptual understanding of Operating Systems bef
Preview of Science Skills Scientific Method Data Tables Worksheet

Science Skills Scientific Method Data Tables Worksheet

This student-friendly guide teaches how to correctly create and organize raw data tables for science experiments. It introduces key table elements like proper titles, column labels with units, consistent formatting, and the role of independent, dependent, and controlled variables. Students also practice identifying mistakes and designing their own data tables, reinforcing understanding through applied tasks. Included in the resource are complete objective descriptions for MYP Criterion, ATL, UDL
Preview of Human Body Experiment: Can Exercise Boost Cognitive Function?

Human Body Experiment: Can Exercise Boost Cognitive Function?

The students will investigate whether exercise can boost their math and test-taking abilities in this human body experiment. If it appears like exercise does help, which form is the best? This lesson works well when taught in conjunction with the Scientific Method and science fair and may be one of the lessons that inspire your student (who dislikes exercise) to value exercise.
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 Cell Analogy Project for 5th Grade GATE

Cell Analogy Project for 5th Grade GATE

Created by
Olivia McIntyre
In Virginia, my 5th graders have to know the basic parts of a living animal cell (nucleus, cytoplasm, cell membrane, vacuole) and their functions. In class, I have them do analogies to compare the parts of a cell to the parts of a school and the parts of a mall - it really gets their minds thinking about how such unlike things can be similar based on their functions. Likewise, this project asks students to pick either a futuristic city, medieval castle, a computer, or their house and compare t
Preview of Cell Membrane: Reading, Diagrams, and Real-World Scenarios

Cell Membrane: Reading, Diagrams, and Real-World Scenarios

Do you need a way to introduce or review the components & function of the cell membrane with your students? This packet is perfect for helping your students learn or review: Structure of the Cell Membrane Components of the Cell Membrane Function of Each Component of the Cell Membrane Real-World Examples of Importance of Cell Membrane Components Key Vocabulary Words / Concepts Include: Phospholipid Bilayer, Integral Proteins, Channel Proteins, Peripheral Proteins, Cholesterol, Glycoproteins, Cyt
Preview of Plants Spring STEM Activity - Print and Paperless Bundle

Plants Spring STEM Activity - Print and Paperless Bundle

Looking for a plant activity to apply learning in plant needs, parts/functions, adaptations, life cycles, cells, photosynthesis, and/or genetics & heredity? This STEM challenge / STEAM challenge is a perfectly engaging way to get the job done joyfully! The challenge is great any time of the year, but works especially well as a spring activity! The completed designs and extension projects make beautiful displays for Back to School Night or Open House as well! The basic premise:Students work indiv
Preview of Python Reference Guide | Easy to Use | Grades 5 - 12+

Python Reference Guide | Easy to Use | Grades 5 - 12+

Created by
Tech Savvy Code
Give your students the ultimate Python reference they'll actually use! This 29-page Python Basics Cheat Sheet covers everything students need to read, write, and debug Python code with confidence — from their very first variable to file handling and popular modules. Every section is clearly organized, student-friendly, and packed with real code examples that work. What's inside:Basic Syntax — comments, print statements, variables, and data typesOperations & Strings — arithmetic, string methods,
Preview of The Animal Cell

The Animal Cell

This is a diagram of an animal cell, a set of labels for the basic parts of the cell, and a set of simple definitions for each part. The diagram matches the model produced by 4D Puzzles and can be used as a supplement to work with the model. I use this material by attaching a piece of red string to each label, which the child then uses to indicate on the diagram. We discuss the functions of each part of the cell while we are labelling the diagram. I then read out the definitions, leaving out the
Preview of Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Python Coding For Beginners | Lesson 1 | Editable Presentation & Exercises

Created by
Cyber Wiz
Python coding lessons for beginners made simple! This editable and student-friendly resource introduces the basics of Python programming step by step, including variables, loops, lists, functions, and input/output. Designed for middle and high school computer science classes, this resource combines clear explanations with interactive practice so students learn by doing. What’s IncludedEditable Presentation Slides – introduce key Python coding concepts with examplesStep-by-Step Guided Activities
Preview of AP Biology Curriculum | Unit 1: Chemistry of Life Proteins Enzyme | FRQ + Rubric

AP Biology Curriculum | Unit 1: Chemistry of Life Proteins Enzyme | FRQ + Rubric

AP Biology Unit 1 Chemistry of Life – Free Response: Proteins & Enzymes Set Help your AP Biology students master protein structure, enzymes, amino acids, denaturation, and biological function with this rigorous and engaging Free Response Question (FRQ) practice set! Designed to mirror the style and depth of College Board®-inspired AP Biology questions, this printable and digital resource challenges students to analyze data, interpret scientific tables, evaluate claims, and apply critical thinkin
Preview of Introduction to Coding in Python - 38 LESSONS | Computer Science & Programming

Introduction to Coding in Python - 38 LESSONS | Computer Science & Programming

✤ This Lesson provides a beginner-friendly introduction to coding in Python, tailored for Computer Science and Programming education. Through 38 structured lessons, learners explore key programming concepts such as variables, loops, conditionals, functions, data structures, and file handling. Each lesson is practical, engaging, and designed to build both foundational knowledge and real-world coding skills. ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧▧ The Following Are Included in This Curriculum✤ PDF Lessons ✤
Preview of Introduction to Routing in Networking and Computer Science  [Complete Lessons]

Introduction to Routing in Networking and Computer Science [Complete Lessons]

This Google Slides lesson provides a comprehensive introduction to Routing in Networking and Computer Science. It covers everything learners need to know about how data moves between networks, types of routing (static and dynamic), routing tables, IP addressing, and basic router operations. Designed for beginners, the lesson is clear, well-structured, and easy to follow. Every slide is interactive, making complex concepts easy to understand through visuals and real-world examples. ▧▧▧▧▧▧▧
Preview of Interest Fair Project Planner for ElementaryMontessori

Interest Fair Project Planner for ElementaryMontessori

This is a perfect resource for Montessori Elementary Classrooms to help inspire individual projects that meet the needs of children where they are. It is beneficial to gifted students, students with learning differences, and students who need support with executive functioning skills in the classroom with projects. There is a rainbow index that helps Montessori guides direct multiple students and different phases of each project. The graphics are stripped down and not visually overwhelming.
Preview of Plants PBL Lesson/an engaging experiment/5e comprehension/anchor charts

Plants PBL Lesson/an engaging experiment/5e comprehension/anchor charts

This interactive unit weaves together core plant science content with essential ELA skills, utilizing the 5E instructional model (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate) to foster a deep understanding of plant life while enhancing students’ reading, writing, and thinking strategies. Science Focus: Students investigate the basic needs of plants and the functions of plant parts, including roots, stems, leaves, and flowers. The unit covers concepts like photosynthesis, pollination, and pl
Preview of STEM Arduino Card Blink and lights STUDENT (Introduction)

STEM Arduino Card Blink and lights STUDENT (Introduction)

Created by
STEM in Design
STEM in Design is aimed towards introducing students and teachers to micro processing system controls This unit guides the teacher and student through using Arduino to program LEDs. 1. Students should have a clear understanding about the Arduino components needed to program an LED to function. 2. Students will be able to develop simple programs to control LEDs (INPUTS and OUTPUTS) 3. How to write a simple program (Sketch) 4. How to use the Arduino software 5. How basic circuits are created .
Preview of No Prep Sub Plans: Human Body Systems – Reproductive System STEM Design Series

No Prep Sub Plans: Human Body Systems – Reproductive System STEM Design Series

No Prep Sub Plans: Human Body Systems – Reproductive SystemResearch + Project | Create a Labeled Infographic | Grades 5–8Teach the reproductive system in a clear, respectful, and age-appropriate way with this print-and-go STEM lesson! Students explore how the body grows and changes while learning the basic structure and function of the reproductive system through a labeled infographic project. This lesson focuses on understanding key organs, the role of hormones, and how the system develops
Preview of Complete Operating Systems Unit for Computer Science [ Step-by-Step Curriculum]

Complete Operating Systems Unit for Computer Science [ Step-by-Step Curriculum]

This Complete Curriculum gives students a solid understanding of Operating Systems. Perfect for ICT, Computer Science, Software Engineering, Networking, Diploma/TVET programs, university-level OS courses, and learners preparing for OS exams or practical assessments. Each lesson includes clear explanations, diagrams, system architecture visuals, scheduling charts, binary conversion tables, real-world OS examples, and step-by-step walkthroughs that make complex OS concepts easy to teach and ea
Preview of Specialized Cells: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Specialized Cells: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Do you need a way to teach or review Cell Specialization with your students? In this activity your students will read about a specific specialized cell and answer questions based on the passage. The questions focus on the relationship between the structure/organelle composition of the cell and its function. This is an easy to implement, print and go activity that is perfect for biomedical sciences, advanced biology or AP Biology. Specialized Cells Included: Red Blood Cells, Muscle Cells, Ne
Preview of What Does It Mean to Be Alive (Advanced Biology/Worksheet)

What Does It Mean to Be Alive (Advanced Biology/Worksheet)

Created by
Seth Rojello
Challenge your students to think beyond memorization with this rigorous and engaging biology activity that redefines what it means to be alive. Perfect for high school or honors biology, this resource combines molecular biology, cell theory, biochemistry, and evolutionary theory to help students apply scientific reasoning to real-world and theoretical examples like viruses, fire, robots, and synthetic cells. Standards Alignment: NGSS HS-LS1-1: Structure and Function NGSS HS-LS1-2: Systems of Spe
Preview of Integumentary System Worksheets | Human Body Science Anatomy Review Grades 6–10

Integumentary System Worksheets | Human Body Science Anatomy Review Grades 6–10

Your students can't remember a single skin layer. You've explained it three times. → This changes that. Integumentary System Worksheets that actually stick — differentiated for Grades 6–10, 16 pages with full answer key included. ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ WHAT'S INSIDE (16 pages + answer key) ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ → Tier 1 — Word Bank + Vocabulary (accessible entry point) → Tier 2 — Advanced fill-in-the-blank (content mastery) → Tier 3 — Etymology analysis (critical thinking stretch)
Preview of Spring Action Lab: A Bouncy and Engaging STEM Lab

Spring Action Lab: A Bouncy and Engaging STEM Lab

Students will enjoy putting their learning to work in this engaging lab. Using springs or rubber bands, students measure and record data as they try to get a bucket to touch the floor by adding weights. Then they use their data and its graph to make predictions and write equations that will help them predict the outcomes. This simple and inexpensive lab will help your students learn graphing, t-tables, measurement, linear functions, and the physics of tension forces. This can be used as a stand-
Preview of Engineering Design Unit | Design Your Own Chess Pieces | TinkerCAD | Makerspace

Engineering Design Unit | Design Your Own Chess Pieces | TinkerCAD | Makerspace

🧩 A ready-to-use IB MYP Design project where students research, model, and refine their own chess piece using 3D design, TinkerCAD, and the engineering design cycle!Transform your classroom into a design studio and strategy lab with this 10-lesson interactive chess unit! Whether you're teaching STEAM, design thinking, or looking for a unique cross-curricular project, this unit empowers students to learn the game of chess while applying the Engineering Design Process to create their own cust
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 2 Cells 2.3 Plasma Membrane Lesson Guide

AP Biology UNIT 2 Cells 2.3 Plasma Membrane Lesson Guide

AP Biology Unit 2 – Plasma Membrane Lesson (2.3) Comprehensive Digital Resource for High School Biology & AP BiologyPerfect for teaching the fluid mosaic model, plasma membrane structure, and functions of key components (phospholipids, proteins, carbohydrates, cholesterol). This resource is student-friendly, visually engaging, and fully aligned with AP Biology CED (2.3). What’s Included: 10 ready-to-use instructional slides breaking down the plasma membrane with updated visuals Engaging di
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