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Preview of The Age of Innocence - Author & World™ | Pre-Reading Activities - Edith Wharton

The Age of Innocence - Author & World™ | Pre-Reading Activities - Edith Wharton

Understanding an author’s life and historical moment helps students read literature with greater depth and purpose. This resource is designed for The Age of Innocence, helping students examine how social expectation, reputation, and personal desire conflict within the rigid codes of Gilded Age society. Designed as a structured pre-reading analysis, this resource helps students connect author background, historical tensions, and cultural context to the novel’s emerging meaning—without giving awa
Preview of Neuron and Brain Poster

Neuron and Brain Poster

Need a poster for your Psychology or science classroom? Look no further! I put two different photos of this piece of paper. The two phots are: A neuron saying you have potential.The brain with color coded labels.I am lucky that my school has a poster printer, so I was able to print this out at my school and then laminate it. This is sized to be 36x24 inches. It is technically sideways, but that is how our poster printer works. After I printed and laminated it, I divided the two images apart and
Preview of Types of Chemical Reactions Poster – Synthesis Decomposition Replacement

Types of Chemical Reactions Poster – Synthesis Decomposition Replacement

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This colorful chemistry poster covers all five major reaction types with general formulas, molecular diagrams, and balanced equation examples: Synthesis (2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO), Decomposition (2H₂O → 2H₂ + O₂), Single Replacement (Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl₂ + H₂), Double Replacement (NaCl + AgNO₃ → NaNO₃ + AgCl), and Combustion (CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O). Color-coded sections make each type instantly recognizable. Perfect for: • High school and middle school chemistry reaction type units • Balancing equations
Preview of Cell Division Doodle to Learn

Cell Division Doodle to Learn

Stop struggling with the "spaghetti" of chromosomes and start seeing the big picture with this Cell Division Doodle to Learn. This all-in-one visual resource demystifies the complex dance of Mitosis and Meiosis, providing a clear side-by-side comparison that highlights the essential differences in genetic variation and daughter cell production. Whether you're navigating the phases of the Cell Cycle or trying to visualize how Crossing Over actually works in Prophase I, this hand-drawn diagram
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