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Preview of TED Talk: The machine that changed our understanding of human history- Max G.Lev

TED Talk: The machine that changed our understanding of human history- Max G.Lev

This high school history and technology resource explores the Antikythera mechanism, the world’s earliest known analog computer. Students analyze ancient astronomy, early mechanical technology, and the differences between analog and digital computing. Includes 20 discussion questionsEssay promptGuided essay with paragraph scaffoldingClassroom debate activityPrint-ready student worksheet formatGrades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of QUIZ: FACTS ABOUT ASTEROIDS  W/ FREE SCIENCE WRITING RESEARCH PROMPT

QUIZ: FACTS ABOUT ASTEROIDS W/ FREE SCIENCE WRITING RESEARCH PROMPT

This is a quiz about asteroids. It contains many pertinent and interesting facts about asteroids. Use this quiz for an extra credit mark in science, use it for a take home assessment, or for an open slot in a computer lab. An answer key is provided. (There are many asteroids between Mars and Jupiter!) Also, there is a free science writing research prompt attached about asteroids v. comets! Astronomy is amazing! It is our new frontier.
Preview of TED Talk: How does your smartphone know your location?- Wilton L. Virgo

TED Talk: How does your smartphone know your location?- Wilton L. Virgo

This high school physics resource explores how GPS technology works through atomic clocks, quantum mechanics, and relativity. Students analyze real-world applications of advanced science concepts in everyday devices. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Is there a limit to technological progress?- Clément Vidal

TED Talk: Is there a limit to technological progress?- Clément Vidal

This TED-Ed companion resource explores how scientists think about the future of technological progress using the Kardashev and Barrow Scales. Students examine energy use, scale, and the search for intelligent life while considering whether civilization faces true technological limits. What’s included: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsA clear, expanded essay promptA scaffolded essay prompt with sentence startersA structured debate topic with balanced perspectivesIdeal for astrono
Preview of Cybersecurity = National Security - A Critical Topic in a Digital World

Cybersecurity = National Security - A Critical Topic in a Digital World

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CAP-PACKS
Unlock the future of cyber education with a ready-to-teach, engaging CAP and cybersecurity presentation suite. Designed for middle and high school audiences, this modular set distills complex topics—from foundational cyber basics and real-world military cyber operations to the ethics of AI in defense—into clear, slide-friendly lessons. Each slide is crafted for quick, impactful delivery, with concise talking points, kid-friendly explanations, and visually engaging photo suggestions. The package
Preview of TED Talk: Are We Living In a Simulation?- Zohreh Davoudi

TED Talk: Are We Living In a Simulation?- Zohreh Davoudi

Challenge your students with one of the most mind-bending questions in philosophy and science: Are we living in a simulation? This Simulation Hypothesis Companion Resource includes: 20 engaging discussion questions on reality, physics, and philosophy An expanded essay prompt connecting Nick Bostrom’s argument with modern scientific testing A structured debate topic on whether the simulation hypothesis is a valid scientific pursuitPerfect for philosophy, physics, or advanced discussion-based c
Preview of Space - A Mini Lesson

Space - A Mini Lesson

Created by
Georgia Morgan
This Google Slide Presentation is designed to help busy teachers like YOU provide a supplemental enrichment activity on Space to your students. Perfect for broadcasting across the classroom on Smart Boards to your students during instruction. We all know that visual aids bring clarity to your lesson, but most importantly, visual aids help improve student retention. In today’s chaotic classroom you need every tool available to connect with your students. I hope that this Mini Lesson on Space w
Preview of TED Talk: What if Every Satellite Suddenly Disappeared?- Moriba Jah

TED Talk: What if Every Satellite Suddenly Disappeared?- Moriba Jah

What would happen if all satellites disappeared? This engaging TED-Ed resource includes 20 thought-provoking questions, a classroom debate prompt about global satellite policy, and a persuasive writing assignment about modern technological dependency. Designed for high school and college students, this activity promotes critical thinking in science, technology, ethics, and global infrastructure. Ideal for lessons on space, digital systems, environmental impact, or geopolitics.
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