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Preview of TED Talk: The Most Dangerous Elements on the Periodic Table- Shannon Odell

TED Talk: The Most Dangerous Elements on the Periodic Table- Shannon Odell

From forensic poisonings to radioactive decay, this TED-Ed companion resource uncovers the periodic table’s deadliest secrets. Students will explore how toxic, reactive, and radioactive elements like thallium, mercury, lead, and polonium impact human health and society. This high-interest chemistry and public health lesson includes 20 deep discussion questions, a writing prompt that connects chemistry to ethics and policy, and a debate topic exploring whether dangerous elements should be strictl
Preview of Environmental Crime Scene Investigations APES (5 Cases) Data + Reports + Key

Environmental Crime Scene Investigations APES (5 Cases) Data + Reports + Key

Created by
Allison Smith
Bring forensic-style thinking to AP Environmental Science. 🔎🌎 In Environmental Crime Scene Investigations, students act as environmental detectives analyzing 5 ecological “crime scenes” using real-world-style datasets (water quality panels, chemical concentration tables, species surveys, maps, and monitoring records). For each case, students identify the primary pollutant/stressor, trace the source → pathway → ecosystem impact, complete quantitative analysis, propose a realistic remedia
Preview of Autopsy Case Files for Anatomy (5 Reports) Pathology, Organ Weights, HS-LS1-2

Autopsy Case Files for Anatomy (5 Reports) Pathology, Organ Weights, HS-LS1-2

Created by
Allison Smith
Bring real-world medicine into your Anatomy & Physiology class— without crime, gore, or messy labs. This Anatomy Autopsy Reports pack includes 5 fictional “official autopsy reports” written in authentic medical examiner format (external exam, organ weights, gross findings, microscopic findings, cause-of-death certification). Students read like pathologists, interpret physiologically accurate organ weights, trace structure → function → failure, and write a polished Student Pathologist Report
Preview of Identifying Body Parts | 3 Day Activity

Identifying Body Parts | 3 Day Activity

Over a few days, this activity guides students through exploring human identity at the biological level by examining tissues, organs, and body systems. Activities include defining identity, comparing shared and unique human features, summarizing the four main tissue categories, analyzing microscope images, and labeling skull bones and facial muscles. Students also connect anatomical structures to their functions and practice building a manikin model to reinforce learning.
Preview of Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation | Force & Motion Mystery Activity |AP

Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation | Force & Motion Mystery Activity |AP

Created by
SavingScience
Transform your classroom into a forensic investigation unit with this engaging Newton's Laws Crime Scene Investigation! Students become members of the Major Science Case Squad and use evidence, calculations, observations, and Newton's Second Law of Motion to solve the mysterious smashing of Sir Isaac Pumpkin.Students analyze forensic reports, calculate acceleration using force and mass data, eliminate suspects, evaluate witness statements, and construct an evidence-based explanation identifying
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