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Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 3 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 3 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 2 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 2 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 1 for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Oxidation/Reduction/Combustion 1 for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
This resource includes 25 questions in which students read realistic scenarios — drawn from electrochemistry, cellular respiration, rusting, rocket propulsion, and organic chemistry — and determine whether the process described is Oxidation (loss of electrons or increase in oxidation state), Reduction (gain of electrons or decrease in oxidation state), or Combustion (a specific type of rapid oxidation reaction with oxygen that produces heat and light). Designed for AP Chemistry courses, question
Preview of Mechanical Power, Work, and Energy Quiz (3 Versions + A/Key) | Physics Practice

Mechanical Power, Work, and Energy Quiz (3 Versions + A/Key) | Physics Practice

Master Mechanical Power, Work and Energy Concepts! What's Included:● Three unique quiz versions (V1, V2, and V3) ● Detailed answer key for each version Test Your Knowledge On:● Power calculations in various scenarios ● Work-energy relationships ● Force, velocity, and power interactions ● Real-world applications of power concepts Quiz Structure (for each version):● 10 challenging multiple-choice questions ● Short answer section to test conceptual understanding ● 2-3 in-depth problem-solving
Preview of Lab Safety and Equipment MEGA Bundle | Chemistry | Middle School High School

Lab Safety and Equipment MEGA Bundle | Chemistry | Middle School High School

Created by
Chemistry DLP
Lab Safety & Equipment MEGA Bundle | Scavenger Hunt + Cut & Paste + Safety Quiz Everything you need to teach, review, and assess lab safety and equipment in one powerful, engaging bundle! This Lab Safety & Equipment BUNDLE includes three ready-to-use, hands-on activities that reinforce science lab procedures, safety rules, and common tools. Perfect for the first week of school, sub plans, or science classroom management refreshers throughout the year. Bundle Includes: ✅ 1. Chemistry La
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 1.3 Composition of Substances

AP Chemistry Unit 1.3 Composition of Substances

Looking for structured, AP-aligned practice to help students master percent composition, empirical formulas, and molecular formulas? This AP Chemistry Unit 1.3 resource provides scaffolded problem sets and AP-style free-response questions (FRQs) designed to help students apply the correct mathematical relationships, show their work clearly, and understand how points are earned on assessments. What’s Included✔ Scaffolded problem set focused on percent composition and formula determination
Preview of Physics Lab Bundle (5) AP/Honors Graphing + Error Analysis Student/Teacher Keys

Physics Lab Bundle (5) AP/Honors Graphing + Error Analysis Student/Teacher Keys

Created by
Allison Smith
If you want your Physics labs to feel like real science (not “fill in the blanks”), this bundle is it. The Physics Lab Series Bundle includes 5 complete investigations covering the most-tested topics in AP Physics 1 / Honors Physics—and every lab is built around the skills students need to succeed: graphical analysis, slope-as-a-physical-quantity, percent error, and explaining sources of error.Each lab includes 3 documents (Student Worksheet + Teacher Guide + Answer Key), so you can run rigorous
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**
Preview of AP Chemistry Unit 1.5 Atomic Structure & Electron Configuration

AP Chemistry Unit 1.5 Atomic Structure & Electron Configuration

Looking for structured, AP-aligned practice to help students accurately represent ground-state electron configurations using the Aufbau principle? This AP Chemistry Unit 1.5 resource provides scaffolded problem sets and AP-style free-response questions (FRQs) designed to help students represent electron configurations clearly, apply orbital-filling rules, and understand how points are earned on assessments. What’s Included✔ Scaffolded problem set focused on electron configurations of ato
Preview of AP Physics momentum vs Impulse for use with Schoology

AP Physics momentum vs Impulse for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Momentum and Impulse. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the the physics and physical science unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers, or collecting them, or returning them, you are done wit
Preview of AP Physics Enthalpy vs Entropy for use with Schoology

AP Physics Enthalpy vs Entropy for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Enthalpy and Entropy. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For AP Chemistry, physics, and physical science courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the the thermodynamics and thermochemistry unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the p
Preview of AP Chemistry Solvent vs Solute for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Solvent vs Solute for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Solvent and Solute. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For AP Chemistry, physics, and physical science courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the solutions, concentration, and chemistry unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the pa
Preview of AP Chemistry Centripetal vs Centrifugal  for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Centripetal vs Centrifugal for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Centripetal and Centrifugal. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For AP Chemistry, physics, and physical science courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the circular motion and forces unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the papers
Preview of AP Chemistry Adsorption vs Absorbtion for use with Schoology

AP Chemistry Adsorption vs Absorbtion for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Adsorption and Absorption. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For AP Chemistry, physics, and physical science courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the chemistry, environmental science, and materials science unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No
Preview of APES Unit 6 How Electricity is Generated – Coal-Fired Power Plant Model

APES Unit 6 How Electricity is Generated – Coal-Fired Power Plant Model

🧰 Understanding how electricity is generated is a foundational skill in AP Environmental Science Unit 6. This guided inquiry activity uses a coal-fired power plant as a model system to help students analyze energy transformations, understand thermal power generation, and build a transferable framework for all electricity-generating systems. Rather than memorizing steps, students use a power plant diagram to reason through how energy moves from fuel to electricity—developing the concept
Preview of ABC Science Glossary

ABC Science Glossary

Created by
Learning Spaeth
ABC of Science Glossary | End of Year Science Review ActivityLooking for a fun, meaningful way to wrap up your science year? This ABC of Science Glossary project is the perfect end-of-year activity that gets students reflecting, reviewing, and making connections across all the science topics they’ve learned! In this engaging project, students will create an A–Z glossary by connecting each letter of the alphabet to a science concept they studied throughout the year. Students will define each ter
Preview of Atomic Staircase Experiment--Flame Test

Atomic Staircase Experiment--Flame Test

College Introductory Chemistry Experiment AKA Flame Test Experiment to introduce quantum mechanical model of atom. If you do not have gas tubes, you can easily use YouTube videos of each gas for student to complete this section. Great way to teach/re-teach concept of ground state/excited state of electron and introduce configuration.
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