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Preview of Feedback Loops VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 9 Science Review Activity

Feedback Loops VERY UNFAIR GAME - No Prep Grade 9 Science Review Activity

his game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of The Pearl Feedback Loop: A Biology STAAR Review Activity

The Pearl Feedback Loop: A Biology STAAR Review Activity

Created by
WonderTikki
Ever wish your students could revisit a lab and actually understand it better the second time around? This Pearl Formation Review takes your oyster lab and gives it a second life. Instead of just remembering that “pearls happen,” students start to unpack why they happen—using feedback loops, homeostasis, and real cause-and-effect reasoning. Because the scenario is already familiar, students come in with a little more confidence. That makes it much easier to push their thinking just a bit furth
Preview of 25x: Introduction to Robotics - Loops and Repetition (8)

25x: Introduction to Robotics - Loops and Repetition (8)

Created by
3andB
25x: Introduction to Robotics Lesson Title: Loops and Repetition CSTA 2-AP-12This student-friendly lesson introduces the world of robotics by exploring what defines a robot, where they're used, and how they impact our daily lives. Perfect for STEM, engineering, or CTE classrooms. Each single-lesson download includes: Core reading (engaging, age-appropriate)Guided notes and key vocabularyReflection questions and real-world hypotheticalsReview activities (crossword + word search)Hands-on robotics
Preview of Computer Coding Bundle Virtual Field Trip Introduction Programming Hour of Code

Computer Coding Bundle Virtual Field Trip Introduction Programming Hour of Code

Created by
Teacher Orbit
Looking for activities to introduce coding? This digital resource students includes: Coding for grades K-2 and Coding for Grades 3-6. Great way to introduce computer programming using activities on google slides. Students will learn about computer coding logic, sequences, and loops through background student-friendly sites and block-based programming activities. Includes: Two Google Slide Choice Boards for Grades K-2 Two Google Slide Choice Boards for Grades 3-6Photo quiz for Grades K-2Discuss
Preview of Regulation & Feedback Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - AP Biology Science Review

Regulation & Feedback Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - AP Biology Science Review

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Integration of Feedback Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - AP Biology Science Review

Integration of Feedback Systems VERY UNFAIR GAME - AP Biology Science Review

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Negative Feedback Mechanisms VERY UNFAIR GAME - AP Biology Science Review

Negative Feedback Mechanisms VERY UNFAIR GAME - AP Biology Science Review

This game is VERY UNFAIR and the kids love it! The Very Unfair Game is a No Prep Science review game where students earn points for answering correctly, but the points can be positive or negative, and can be assigned to your team or your opponents’ team! And to make it the VERY Unfair Game, if you get the answer wrong, then the opposing team gets to assign the points to any team they choose. The goal is to have the score the closest to zero at the end of the game. The game is playable with the
Preview of Regulation & Feedback Systems FRAZZLED Science Game - No Prep Biology Review

Regulation & Feedback Systems FRAZZLED Science Game - No Prep Biology Review

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Science game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is High School Science, Biology, Advanced Human Physiology, Regula
Preview of Integration of Feedback Systems FRAZZLED Science Game - No Prep Biology Review

Integration of Feedback Systems FRAZZLED Science Game - No Prep Biology Review

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Science game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is High School Science, Biology, Advanced Human Physiology, Regula
Preview of Negative Feedback Mechanisms FRAZZLED Science Game - No Prep Biology Review

Negative Feedback Mechanisms FRAZZLED Science Game - No Prep Biology Review

Win Big, then Lose Big, Then Win Big Again. So Frustrating, and FUN!Frazzled is a No Prep Science game where teams earn an unknown amount of points for answering questions correctly! Be warned, get it wrong and your opponents get your points! Reveal a bomb and your points get reset to ZERO! The game is playable with the whole class together, or you can play it as small groups. All questions and answers are included. This version is High School Science, Biology, Advanced Human Physiology, Regula
Preview of Escape the Glitch- Algorithm Review AP_CSP Escape Form

Escape the Glitch- Algorithm Review AP_CSP Escape Form

Created by
Franco Comp Sci
This Roblox-themed Google Form is a fun and educational way to help students review important computer science concepts from Big Idea #3. It uses questions that are connected to topics like algorithms, loops, functions, and data structures, all within a Roblox setting that students recognize and enjoy. Each question gives feedback if the student answers incorrectly, guiding them with hints and keeping them engaged through the “Glitch Zone” storyline. The form helps students practice for the AP C
Preview of Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives + Digital Challenges

Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives + Digital Challenges

Algorithm Flowchart Manipulatives: Kinesthetic Logic Kit + Digital ChallengesBridge the gap between abstract logic and concrete code with these high-contrast, tactile flowchart manipulatives and ready-to-use digital challenges. Teaching control structures like loops, sequences, and conditional logic is often the biggest hurdle for new Computer Science students. This kit provides a physical way for learners to map out their logic before they ever touch a keyboard. By laminating these shapes and
Preview of Biology Case Study:  Royal Bloodlines

Biology Case Study: Royal Bloodlines

Bring genetics and history together with this engaging AP Biology Unit 5 case study! In Royal Bloodlines, students step into the shoes of a historical investigator, analyzing a diary, physician note, and a 19th-century autopsy to uncover the mystery of Prince Frederick’s bleeding disorder. What’s included:5-page student case study with historical narrative, autopsy, and fictional primary source excerpts Feedback loop activity to diagram positive feedback in blood clotting4-generation royal fami
Preview of No Prep STEM Activity for STEM Sub Plans or Early Finishers Science Sub Plans

No Prep STEM Activity for STEM Sub Plans or Early Finishers Science Sub Plans

STEM Design Domino is the ideal solution for STEM sub plans, early finishers, choice boards, Fun Friday activities, and low-prep STEM centers because it's packed with 432 easy STEM design activities that require minimal prep & deliver maximum engagement!This flexible, print-and-go resource helps students practice critical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving with no building supplies required. All you need is paper, pencil, and a domino or die (or even just a random number generator), makin
Preview of Thanksgiving Coding Activities | Turkey Code Builders for Computer Science

Thanksgiving Coding Activities | Turkey Code Builders for Computer Science

Celebrate Thanksgiving with computer science activities where students build code-based turkeys. These digital lessons blend holiday fun with foundational coding practice. Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Turkey digital coding activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Turkey together and then look at a pre-built Turkey and type their own algorithm for it. Perfect for before Thanksgiving or as a follow up to a
Preview of Robot Code Builders Digital Activities for Computer Science Algorithms Lesson

Robot Code Builders Digital Activities for Computer Science Algorithms Lesson

Kick off the school year with robot code builder activities. These first day digital lessons introduce computer science concepts and encourage creative coding. Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Robot digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a robot together and then look at a pre-built robot and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a crash course to understanding what an algorithm is,
Preview of Bone Bridge® Halloween STEM Science Activity for October Science & Fun Friday

Bone Bridge® Halloween STEM Science Activity for October Science & Fun Friday

The Bone Bridge® Halloween STEM Challenge blends engineering, creativity, and collaboration as students design and test skeleton bones bridges using simple materials. Kick off October science with a spooky, hands-on Fall STEM Challenge! Perfect for Halloween science, Fun Friday activities, early finishers, or anytime you need an engaging October STEM activity. Activity OverviewStudents work in partners or teams against a criteria & constraints list to engineer bone bridges that maximize
Preview of Pizza Code Builders - Computer Science Digital Activities for Algorithms

Pizza Code Builders - Computer Science Digital Activities for Algorithms

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Pizza digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Pizza together and then look at a pre-built Pizza and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 2 Link to the Digital file (5 slides of F
Preview of STEM Activities for the first day of school STEAM Challenges Getting to know you

STEM Activities for the first day of school STEAM Challenges Getting to know you

Start off the year by reviewing STEM SKILLS. This STEM Activity will review the terms interests & talents. Students will get to know themselves by figuring out what their interests, talents & hobbies are. This is a great whole group lesson that is printable & digital. When people hear the word “talent,” they often think of an artistic area of expression such as drawing or playing a musical instrument. We also refer to people as being talented athletes or talented in science. Most expert
Preview of Bat Wings STEM Challenge for October Science, Halloween Early Finishers, Centers

Bat Wings STEM Challenge for October Science, Halloween Early Finishers, Centers

This Bat Wings Halloween STEM Challenge (Google Slides™ edition) is all about engineering creative bat wings in a paper airplane-style activity while blending spooky fun with real STEM learning. With digital student slides and low-prep teacher supports, this activity is a favorite for October science, early finishers, bat STEM activities, and Halloween sub plans. Activity OverviewIn this challenge, students: Design and engineer their own set of bat wings Test for maximum distance, accuracy, or
Preview of Monsters Code Builders - Computer Science Halloween Coding for Kids

Monsters Code Builders - Computer Science Halloween Coding for Kids

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Monster digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Monster together and then look at a pre-built Monster and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. Try the whole Code Builders SeriesRobot Code BuildersI
Preview of Snowman Code Builders Digital Winter Activities for Algorithms and Decomposing

Snowman Code Builders Digital Winter Activities for Algorithms and Decomposing

Teach students how to follow and decompose algorithms with these Build a Snowman digital activities. 2 types of digital activities ask students to follow an algorithm to put a Snowman together and then look at a pre-built Snowman and type their own algorithm for it. Use these activities as a lesson on understanding what an algorithm is, how to write one, follow one, and decompose one. I even included printable posters and vocabulary cards. Try the whole Code Builders SeriesRobot Code BuildersI
Preview of Signs of Fall Using My Five Senses In the Fall eBook Activity for Google Slides™

Signs of Fall Using My Five Senses In the Fall eBook Activity for Google Slides™

Digital and Printable! Use the 5 senses to observe signs of fall or autumn and illustrate a book. Students insert a photo or drawing to show what they see, hear, taste, smell, and touch and feel in the fall. 10 pages include text with common seasonal changes, and 5 slides are editable to add custom text. 3 interactive slides ask students to drag objects on the screen to show the cycle of all four seasons, match body parts to each of the five senses, and show their favorite parts of fall. Use as
Preview of Computer Rules Digital Breakout for Grades K-2

Computer Rules Digital Breakout for Grades K-2

Introduce computer rules to young learners through a digital breakout escape room for grades K-2. Activities make learning tech expectations fun and memorable. Using technology and problem solving skills, students decipher codes to learn computer rules and expectations. This is a great activity to introduce students to the escape the classroom challenges, and it is fully digital! I'm calling it a digital breakout because students enter the final codes into a locked Google Form.  This activity ca
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