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Preview of Coding Images For Beginners: Computer code

Coding Images For Beginners: Computer code

Today we are going to transfer an image in code the way an electronic device would do. This is a beginners lesson in image coding for grades K-7. No matter who you are you will enjoy this informative lesson that educates and leads you through a lesson in electrical device coding. This lesson includes: the lesson , discussion picture of the flamingo, and other examples and printable graph paper.
Preview of Neuron and Brain Poster

Neuron and Brain Poster

Need a poster for your Psychology or science classroom? Look no further! I put two different photos of this piece of paper. The two phots are: A neuron saying you have potential.The brain with color coded labels.I am lucky that my school has a poster printer, so I was able to print this out at my school and then laminate it. This is sized to be 36x24 inches. It is technically sideways, but that is how our poster printer works. After I printed and laminated it, I divided the two images apart and
Preview of Types of Chemical Reactions Poster – Synthesis Decomposition Replacement

Types of Chemical Reactions Poster – Synthesis Decomposition Replacement

Created by
PalEducation
This colorful chemistry poster covers all five major reaction types with general formulas, molecular diagrams, and balanced equation examples: Synthesis (2Mg + O₂ → 2MgO), Decomposition (2H₂O → 2H₂ + O₂), Single Replacement (Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl₂ + H₂), Double Replacement (NaCl + AgNO₃ → NaNO₃ + AgCl), and Combustion (CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O). Color-coded sections make each type instantly recognizable. Perfect for: • High school and middle school chemistry reaction type units • Balancing equations
Preview of The Relationship Between Potential and Kinetic Energy

The Relationship Between Potential and Kinetic Energy

Created by
BrainBites
Engage your students with this colorful science poster illustrating the relationship between potential and kinetic energy!Perfect for grades 4–8, this cartoon-style visual shows how energy changes as a car moves up and down a hill, making abstract concepts easier to understand. Includes clear color-coded labels, arrows, and energy formulas for classroom display or review.
Preview of Cell Division Doodle to Learn

Cell Division Doodle to Learn

Stop struggling with the "spaghetti" of chromosomes and start seeing the big picture with this Cell Division Doodle to Learn. This all-in-one visual resource demystifies the complex dance of Mitosis and Meiosis, providing a clear side-by-side comparison that highlights the essential differences in genetic variation and daughter cell production. Whether you're navigating the phases of the Cell Cycle or trying to visualize how Crossing Over actually works in Prophase I, this hand-drawn diagram
Preview of General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

📘 RESOURCE 1: General Chemistry I Cheat Sheet (Visual Infographic) ⭐ Product Title General Chemistry I Cheat Sheet | Intro Chem Infographic | SI Units, Atoms, Periodic Trends 🧪 Description Looking for a clear, engaging, and student-friendly chemistry reference? This 1-page General Chemistry Cheat Sheet is designed specifically for first-year high school or college students to build strong foundational understanding. This visually structured infographic breaks down key concepts into dig
Preview of General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

🧪 RESOURCE 1: CHEM 1A CRAM SHEET (Weeks 1–2)Description:This vibrant, student-friendly Chemistry 1A Cram Sheet is designed to help students quickly review and master the most important concepts from the first weeks of a general chemistry course. Created in a clean, visually engaging infographic style, this resource breaks down foundational topics into clear, digestible sections that support both understanding and retention. The infographic covers key concepts including atomic structure, stat
Preview of Interactive Physics: The Law of Conservation of Momentum (Discovery Lab)

Interactive Physics: The Law of Conservation of Momentum (Discovery Lab)

Created by
Zhewen Liu
Engage Students with a Brand-New, Discovery-Based Physics Simulation!Are you looking for a more meaningful way to introduce the Law of Conservation of Momentum? This Discovery Lab moves beyond the dry "plug-and-chug" approach and invites students to discover the conservation principle for themselves through high-precision simulation and data analysis. ⚡ NEW & ENHANCED FEATURES Minimalist Design: A sleek, professional "Minimalist Purple" UI that focuses on the physics, not the clutter.Discovery
Preview of Impulse and Momentum Theorem Lab - Virtual Physics Simulation with 10kHz Force S

Impulse and Momentum Theorem Lab - Virtual Physics Simulation with 10kHz Force S

Created by
Zhewen Liu
### Take your Impulse-Momentum unit to the next level with professional-grade data analysis!\n\nThis advanced **Impulse and Momentum Theorem Lab** provides students with a virtual 10kHz force sensor, allowing for millisecond-level precision in data collection. It is the perfect tool for High School and AP Physics students to verify the theorem J = Δp.\n\n**Lab Highlights:**\n- **High-Frequency Sampling**: Simulate a 10kHz force sensor to capture realistic impact curves.\n- **Mathematical Rigor**
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