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Preview of Asian American Pacific Islander AAPI High School Science Drag and Drop Activity

Asian American Pacific Islander AAPI High School Science Drag and Drop Activity

Celebrate Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month with this engaging, culturally relevant, no-prep digital drag-and-drop activity designed for high school science classrooms. Students will explore the contributions of 6 AAPI scientists across multiple STEM fields while developing critical thinking skills and reflecting on the importance of representation in science. What’s Included5E Lesson Google Slides Presentation (Engage, Explore, Explain, Elaborate, Evaluate)AAPI Scientists Reading
Preview of AAPI Heritage Month Activities | Scientists Who Changed Physics | STEM Newspaper

AAPI Heritage Month Activities | Scientists Who Changed Physics | STEM Newspaper

AAPI Heritage Month Activities | Scientists Who Changed Physics | STEM Newspaper Bring physics history to life with this engaging newspaper-style STEM resource featuring influential AAPI scientists and their groundbreaking discoveries. Students explore topics such as black holes, dark matter, gravitational waves, space exploration, artificial intelligence, and particle physics while building science literacy and reading comprehension skills. Perfect for AAPI Heritage Month, middle school science
Preview of Chien-Shiung Wu | Women in STEM | Grades 2–3 Nonfiction Reading Comprehension

Chien-Shiung Wu | Women in STEM | Grades 2–3 Nonfiction Reading Comprehension

Her experiment overturned a law of physics — but she never got the Nobel Prize for it. Chien-Shiung Wu is one of the most important scientists of the 20th century, and one of the least known. This original nonfiction reading packet introduces her story to 2nd and 3rd graders with grade-appropriate text, rigorous questions, and a built-in conversation starter about fairness in science. ✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED • Vocabulary Preview — 3 key words (symmetric, experiment, theory) with student-friendly defin
Preview of Chien-Shiung Wu | Women in STEM | Grades 3–4 Nonfiction Reading Comprehension

Chien-Shiung Wu | Women in STEM | Grades 3–4 Nonfiction Reading Comprehension

Her experiment overturned a law of physics — but she never got the Nobel Prize for it. Chien-Shiung Wu is one of the most important scientists of the 20th century, and one of the least known. This original nonfiction reading packet introduces her story to 3rd and 4th graders with grade-appropriate text, rigorous questions, and a built-in conversation starter about fairness in science. ✅ WHAT'S INCLUDED • Vocabulary Preview — 3 key words (parity, symmetrically, electrifying) with student-friendly
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