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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 Halloween Reading ESCAPE ROOM | Haunted House Science Monster Mansion Theme

Halloween Reading ESCAPE ROOM | Haunted House Science Monster Mansion Theme

Unlock the science behind haunted houses with this Halloween Reading Escape Room, perfect for upper elementary and middle school students! In this engaging, print-and-go literacy challenge, students will explore how architecture, chemistry, art, and logic come together inside a mysterious Monster Mansion. Add this Monster Mansion Escape Room to my Monster Mansion Project-Based Learning Activity for the ultimate hands-on learning experience that blends architecture, science, and literacy! Mo
Preview of Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection

Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection

Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet | Printable STEM Reflection for Grades 3-5Engage your 3rd–5th grade students with this versatile Design Thinking & Engineering Process Worksheet, perfect for any STEM or makerspace activity! This printable reflection tool guides learners step-by-step through the problem-solving process— from asking and imagining to testing and improving—while encouraging critical thinking and creativity. Whether you're running a classroom engineering challenge, a
Preview of Engineering Design Process Worksheets | Engineering Design Process 5th grade

Engineering Design Process Worksheets | Engineering Design Process 5th grade

STEM & Design Thinking Worksheet Bundle – Grades 3–5Bring creativity, critical thinking, and real-world problem solving to your classroom with this STEM & Design Thinking Worksheet Bundle, designed for grades 3–5! This printable resource pack includes 9 thoughtfully scaffolded worksheets to guide students through every step of the Engineering Design Process and Design Thinking Cycle—from brainstorming to reflection and everything in between. Whether you're running STEM challenges, PBL units,
Preview of Engineering Task Cards Grades 3-6 | Engineering Design Process Worksheets

Engineering Task Cards Grades 3-6 | Engineering Design Process Worksheets

Transform your mornings with this engaging STEAM bundle packed with 45 creative, hands-on Morning Missions and 11 printable Design Thinking & Reflection worksheets—perfect for grades 3–5!Prepare your bins with supplies ONE TIME and let your students explore every morning the rest of the quarter! Print and laminate each of the activity cards and let your kids choose which of the 45 activities to explore! In this morning STEAM Exploration, you or your students can pick a "Morning Mission" Card a
Preview of 23 Middle School Engineering Bell Ringers | Creative Design Thinking Prompts

23 Middle School Engineering Bell Ringers | Creative Design Thinking Prompts

Middle School Design Thinking Bell Ringers | 23 Creative Engineering Prompts | Daily Warm-UpsStart your middle school class with meaningful creativity using these 23 Design Thinking Bell Ringers! Designed for grades 5-8, these quick, seated activities are perfect for warm-ups, early finishers, or design-thinking routines that build critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Each daily prompt gives students a chance to: ✅ Follow the design thinking cycle (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototyp
Preview of Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

Push or Pull Sort | Forces of Motion Classification Activity for Upper

The Push or Pull Sort is a ready-to-use Montessori science shelf work designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to explore the basic forces of motion. Students classify common actions and scenarios into push or pull categories, using a control of error to self-check. This activity introduces and reinforces force direction concepts while encouraging observation, sorting, and reasoning skills. Students will: Read scenario cards representing everyday actions (e.g., racing a toy car
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