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Preview of Brain Computer Interfaces GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Brain Computer Interfaces GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Inquiry & Real World Connection Worksheet designed for Gifted and Talented Students and focused on the Brain Computer Interfaces lesson in Middle School Current Events in Science. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Each Worksheet Includes:10x Real World Related Prompts on the Topic20x Questions for Student Inquiry & Expressing Opinions (2 Questions per Prompt)Great For Student Engagement!For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HERE**Answer Key Includ
Preview of TED Talk: How Are Microchips Made?- George Zaidan and Sajan Saini

TED Talk: How Are Microchips Made?- George Zaidan and Sajan Saini

This in-depth TED-Ed companion resource introduces students to the fascinating world of computer chip fabrication—while challenging them to consider the environmental cost of high-tech innovation. Perfect for STEM, environmental science, or ethics courses at the high school or college level, this resource encourages critical thinking about how microchips are made and what it means for our planet. Includes: 20 thought-provoking discussion questions An expanded writing prompt on balancing tech gr
Preview of Adjectives PowerPoint - Describing Nature Photos

Adjectives PowerPoint - Describing Nature Photos

Students describe wildlife photos by inserting ADJECTIVES into compound and complex sentences: wading mallards, dangling butterflies, soaking frogs, gorgeous flowers, silhouetted birds, pollinating bees, submerged rocks, floating feathers, chewed leaves, dangling seed pods, ants herding aphids, katydids standing motionless, hiding spiders, web-encrusted fruit, blue-eyed birds, pink spiders, and so much more... This PowerPoint slideshow can be used for whole-class interactive participation (
Preview of Solve An Environmental Problem With Artificial Intelligence | Lesson & Activity

Solve An Environmental Problem With Artificial Intelligence | Lesson & Activity

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Cyber Wiz
In this hands-on AI Design Challenge, students plan and design an artificial intelligence system to help solve real environmental problems, such as reducing pollution, conserving resources, or protecting wildlife. Students brainstorm meaningful issues, design an AI solution, and think through how data, ethics, and responsible technology choices affect the world around them. This project blends STEM, digital literacy, and communication skills while encouraging creativity and purpose-driven innova
Preview of TED Talk: How Scientists Turn Lakes Into Giant Batteries- TED-Ed

TED Talk: How Scientists Turn Lakes Into Giant Batteries- TED-Ed

This TED-Ed companion resource explores how batteries come in all shapes, sizes, and even unexpected forms—from mountain lakes and molten salts to skyscrapers and bio-batteries. Designed for high school or early college learners, this resource includes 20 critical thinking questions, a simplified essay prompt, and a debate topic focused on energy, sustainability, and innovation. Ideal for science, environmental studies, or technology classes, it helps students imagine a cleaner future powered by
Preview of TED Talk: The Best Invention Since Sliced Bread?- Rachel Yang

TED Talk: The Best Invention Since Sliced Bread?- Rachel Yang

This TED-Ed resource turns everyday tech into a lesson in sustainability. Students will explore how the electric toaster inspired today’s high-powered heat battery systems—used to store renewable energy and replace fossil-fueled industrial processes. Includes 15 critical thinking questions, an extended writing prompt, and a structured classroom debate. Perfect for environmental science, physics, or technology courses at the high school or college level.
Preview of Why your Phone Battery gets Worse over Time- George Zaidan

Why your Phone Battery gets Worse over Time- George Zaidan

This TED-Ed companion resource dives into the chemistry and sustainability of batteries, helping students explore the science behind everyday power sources. Covering topics like how batteries generate electricity, what makes them rechargeable, and why recycling them is crucial for the environment, this assignment is perfect for high school and college-level science or environmental studies courses. It includes 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, an in-depth writing prompt, and an expanded
Preview of Biodiversity Index Calculations APES (Simpson & Shannon) FRQ Practice + Key

Biodiversity Index Calculations APES (Simpson & Shannon) FRQ Practice + Key

Created by
Allison Smith
If you want students to actually earn points on the APES exam, they need to do more than define biodiversity—they must calculate it, interpret it, and apply it to real ecological decisions. This AP Environmental Science activity teaches students how to compute and compare Simpson’s Diversity Index (D) and the Shannon-Wiener Index (H’) using real survey data from three contrasting ecosystems, then completes the lesson with AP-style FRQ practice. This is rigorous, math-forward, and built ex
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