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Preview of AP Computer Science Binary vs Hexidecimal for use with Schoology

AP Computer Science Binary vs Hexidecimal for use with Schoology

Created by
Brian Garber
30 scenario-based multiple-choice questions in which students distinguish between Binary and Hexadecimal. Each question presents a realistic scenario requiring students to classify or apply the correct concept. For computer science, technology, and digital literacy courses. Use as a bell ringer, exit ticket, unit review, sub plan, homework, or test prep activity for the computing and number systems unit. No more printing or correcting, in an LMS it corrects itself! No more passing out the pa
Preview of Design Your Own Experiment: Waves + Communication | Morse Code Light Signals

Design Your Own Experiment: Waves + Communication | Morse Code Light Signals

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
Preview of Magnetism Lab Activities: Magnetizing & Demagnetizing Objects | Hands-On Magnets

Magnetism Lab Activities: Magnetizing & Demagnetizing Objects | Hands-On Magnets

Magnetization and Demagnetization Lab | Hands-On activities Fun and interactive magnetism lab! Students will explore the science of magnetism by learning how to magnetize and demagnetize objects using easy-to-find materials. Perfect for middle and high school physical science or NGSS-aligned units on forces and interactions, this activity promotes critical thinking and scientific observation. This hands-on lab includes student-friendly instructions for 5 experiments, recording sheets, guiding qu
Preview of Circle Geometry Terminology 7th – 10th Grade  (Editable)

Circle Geometry Terminology 7th – 10th Grade (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Circle Geometry Terminology Grade Level: 7th – 10th Grade (Middle School Geometry / High School Geometry)Description: A complete walkthrough of circles. This bundle ranges from identifying basic parts (radius, chord, secant) to proving complex theorems like "Angles in the same segment" and "Cyclic Quadrilaterals."Teacher Value: Visual proofs and color-coded diagrams make the "Alternate Segment Theorem" and "Tangent Properties" easy to digest.Stats: 30+ Slides Total | 10+ Interactive Practice Pro
Preview of Circle Geometry Theorems Grade Level: 7th – 10 (Editable)

Circle Geometry Theorems Grade Level: 7th – 10 (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Circle Geometry Bundle (Terminology & Theorems)Grade Level: 7th – 10th Grade (Middle School Geometry / High School Geometry)Description: A complete walkthrough of circles. This bundle ranges from identifying basic parts (radius, chord, secant) to proving complex theorems like "Angles in the same segment" and "Cyclic Quadrilaterals."Teacher Value: Visual proofs and color-coded diagrams make the "Alternate Segment Theorem" and "Tangent Properties" easy to digest.Stats: 30+ Slides Total | 10+ Inter
Preview of Simplifying Algebra: Like & Unlike Terms   (Editable)

Simplifying Algebra: Like & Unlike Terms (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Simplifying Algebra: Like & Unlike Terms (Editable)Full Product DescriptionTopic: Algebra Key Concepts: Expressions, Like Terms, Coefficients, Simplifying Target Grade Level: Grades 6-8 A concise, visual introduction to the concept of "like terms." This editable PowerPoint uses simple graphics and animations to show students why we can add 3a + 2a but not 3a + 2b. Important Information for Teachers: Visual Approach: Uses clear, color-coded examples to demonstrate how to group terms with ident
Preview of Exponential Growth & Decay Grade Level: 9th – 11th (Editable)

Exponential Growth & Decay Grade Level: 9th – 11th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Exponential Growth & DecayGrade Level: 9th – 11th Grade (Algebra 1 / Algebra 2)Description: A concise introduction to exponential models. It defines the formulas for Growth A(t) = A_0(1+r)^t and Decay A(t) = A_0(1-r)^t and explains the variables in the context of economics and natural sciences.How to Use: Use as a Reference/Note-Taking resource. It provides clear, color-coded definitions of the variables, which is great for helping students build their own formula sheets.Stats: 5 Slides | Formul
Preview of Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)

Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Logarithmic Functions: Intro & Properties (Editable)Full Product DescriptionTopic: Algebra II, Pre-Calculus Key Concepts: Logarithms, Base, Exponentiation, Common Log, Natural Log ($ln$), Logarithmic Identities, Domain/Range Target Grade Level: Grades 10-12 This advanced, editable presentation introduces logarithms as the inverse of exponentiation. It covers the formal definitions, notation, and fundamental identities required for higher-level math. Important Information for Teachers:Conceptual
Preview of Everything in My Store All 500 WS Activities, Crafts, Posters & More

Everything in My Store All 500 WS Activities, Crafts, Posters & More

🌟 Your Full Resource Library (921+ Worksheets, Pre‑K–12)A comprehensive, classroom‑ready collection spanning science, STEM, space exploration, environmental studies, early learning, and creative projects. 🚀 Space, NASA & Rocket ScienceEarly Physics — 3Rocket Physics — 4Rocket Science — 6Space Travel — 7NASA — 7NASA & Space Exploration — 7Life Cycle of… — 2The Water Cycle — 4🌍 Earth, Environment & ConservationConservation & Preservation — 3Water Conservation — 6Earth Day — 11My World — 16🧪 S
Preview of Nikola Tesla Interactive Biography - Science History US History Activity

Nikola Tesla Interactive Biography - Science History US History Activity

Bring Nikola Tesla (1856-1943), the Serbian-American inventor who championed alternating current and changed how the world is electrified, into your classroom. Note: this resource is about Tesla the inventor, not the car company that took his name. Students examine his Smiljan childhood in the Croatian military frontier of the Austrian Empire, his arrival in New York in 1884 with four cents in his pocket and a letter to Edison, the bitter AC versus DC current war with Thomas Edison, the Westingh
Preview of Isaac Newton Interactive Biography - Physics History Activity

Isaac Newton Interactive Biography - Physics History Activity

Explore the full life of Isaac Newton (1642-1727) in this interactive biography covering his plague-year miracle, the Principia, the Opticks, and his second career at the Royal Mint. Students move through five life eras, interact with a real geographic map, a 22-node connections graph, and four primary-source documents, then test their knowledge with a 15-question quiz. 📦 What's Included:Biography tab: five life eras - Woolsthorpe boyhood, Trinity College Cambridge and the plague-year Annus Mir
Preview of Albert Einstein Interactive Biography - Physics History Activity

Albert Einstein Interactive Biography - Physics History Activity

Explore the full life of Albert Einstein (1879-1955) in this interactive biography covering his physics breakthroughs, exile from Nazi Germany, and postwar pacifism. Students move through five life eras, interact with a real geographic map, a 22-node connections graph, and four primary-source documents, then test their knowledge with a 15-question quiz. 📚 What's Included:Biography tab: five life eras - Ulm youth, Bern patent office and 1905 breakthroughs, Berlin and general relativity, Princeto
Preview of 10 No-Prep STEM Activities (Secondary) | Quick & Engaging Lesson Starters

10 No-Prep STEM Activities (Secondary) | Quick & Engaging Lesson Starters

10 No-Prep STEM Activities (Secondary) – PPT, Worksheets & Teacher Guide BundleEngage your students instantly with this complete, no-prep STEM bundle designed for secondary classrooms. These 10 quick, hands-on activities use simple classroom materials and are perfect for lesson starters, relief lessons, or fast-paced engagement tasks. Each activity is structured to get students thinking, testing, and discussing within minutes, while building key scientific understanding and inquiry skills. W
Preview of Intro to Energy Simulation Lab Activity for Physics (PhET)

Intro to Energy Simulation Lab Activity for Physics (PhET)

Created by
Krista Gates
Do you need a new way to introduce students to the idea of energy transfer and the conservation of energy? This simple activity allows students to experiment and play with simulations to build a foundational understanding of energy in physics. Students work at their own pace as they play with these simulations and answer questions that lead them to build on their current knowledge. They will employ scientific skills like observation and interpretation of graphs to create meaning and draw con
Preview of Save the Egg STEM Challenge | Engineering Design Lab | Team Building Activity

Save the Egg STEM Challenge | Engineering Design Lab | Team Building Activity

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SavingScience
Get your students collaborating, building, and problem-solving with this exciting Save the Egg Colony STEM Challenge! In this hands-on engineering activity, students work in teams to design a structure that protects an egg from multiple environmental disasters including a drop test, earthquake simulation, and windstorm challenge. This engaging STEM project combines: ✔ Engineering Design ✔ Forces & Motion ✔ Problem Solving ✔ Teamwork & Collaboration ✔ Scientific Reasoning ✔ Real-World STE
Preview of Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge | Buoyancy & Density Science Activity

Aluminum Foil Boat STEM Challenge | Buoyancy & Density Science Activity

Looking for a no-prep, high-engagement STEM activity? This Aluminum Foil Boat Challenge is a perfect way to introduce students to the concepts of buoyancy, density, and the engineering design process. Students will design, test, and learn as they attempt to build a boat that can hold the most weight without sinking. Resource Highlights:Clear Objective: Students must create a floating boat using a single $6~in \times 6~in$ sheet of aluminum foil.Scaffolded Student Worksheets: * Prediction & Pl
Preview of Low Friction Sled Build | Ice Storm Engineering Activity | Winter STEM

Low Friction Sled Build | Ice Storm Engineering Activity | Winter STEM

Bring real engineering into your classroom with a winter-themed STEM design challenge built for Grades 8–12. This resource is a print-and-go engineering design worksheet that works with a wide range of winter challenges, materials, and lab setups, making it perfect for Physics, Engineering, STEM, and Project-Based Learning (PBL) units. Students follow a structured version of the Engineering Design Process to plan, prototype, test, analyze data, and improve their design. The worksheet prompt
Preview of Velocity/Acceleration Graph Cut Sort Review Activity, AP Physics 1.3 Practice

Velocity/Acceleration Graph Cut Sort Review Activity, AP Physics 1.3 Practice

Review Physics or AP Physics with displacement, velocity, & acceleration on Position vs Time Graphs (Motion Graphs). Cut and Paste Sort Activity. Great for bellringer, practice, or review activity in physics or AP Physics. Students predict positive, negative, or zero displacement, velocity, & acceleration on Position vs Time Graphs (Motion Graphs). Varied slopes give students practices with constant slopes, curves, and Can be used for Physical Science, Physics, Honors Physics Course
Preview of Accelerated Motion Graphs Cut and Paste Activity for Physics Kinematics

Accelerated Motion Graphs Cut and Paste Activity for Physics Kinematics

Created by
Krista Gates
Help physics students interpret position vs time graphs and velocity vs time graphs with these simple cut and paste activities. Students match graphs based on whether objects are speeding up, slowing down AND whether they are moving forwards and backwards. Perfect for identifying patterns in graphs and helping students think deeply about graphical representations of motion. Great for Physics, AP Physics, and IB Physics students practicing kinematics concepts. Practicing interpreting between re
Preview of Veritasium Science Enrichment Video and Activity - Online Google Form Quiz

Veritasium Science Enrichment Video and Activity - Online Google Form Quiz

A 20 question multiple choice self-graded online quiz (Google Form) using Veritasium's fascinating video about Entropy as direct instruction. This is the perfect enrichment activity for an upper-level high school science course. A great way to help your students engage in a post-AP test thought-provoking video, a substitute activity, homeschool learning or a bell-ringer! The video is about 27 minutes + the quiz = 50 minutes Included with this purchase: An editable version of the self-graded Goo
Preview of Math History: Archimedes Profile & Lever Activity (Editable)

Math History: Archimedes Profile & Lever Activity (Editable)

Created by
Concept Clicks
FeatureDetailFiles Included:PowerPoint Total Slides:~30 Slides Key Activities:1 (Lever Calculation) Topic: History of Math, Physics, Geometry Key Concepts: Archimedes, Buoyancy ("Eureka!"), Volume of a Sphere, Law of the Lever, defense of Syracuse Target Grade Level: Grades 6-9 A fantastic interdisciplinary lesson combining history, science, and math! This resource profiles the life of Archimedes and includes a matching student worksheet/guided notes page. Important Information for Teachers:His
Preview of Design Your Own Experiment: Wave behavior Activity | Create a Homemade Speaker

Design Your Own Experiment: Wave behavior Activity | Create a Homemade Speaker

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
Preview of Biblical Projectile Motion Activity (David & Goliath)

Biblical Projectile Motion Activity (David & Goliath)

This is a great way for students to learn more about Projectile Motion and practice calculating different components of it. The activity uses David and Goliath as the example and has the student apply one dimensional motion analysis to solve the two-dimensional problems. This is a great exercise for any student learning about Projectile Motion.
Preview of Guestimate That Side! (Estimation Activity) Grade Level: 6th – 9th (Editable)

Guestimate That Side! (Estimation Activity) Grade Level: 6th – 9th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Guestimate That Side! (Estimation Activity)Grade Level: 6th – 9th GradeDescription: A fun, rapid-fire estimation game where students must guess the length of a missing side (likely vectors or triangle sides) without a calculator.How to Use: Use as a Warm-Up Game. Have students number a paper 1-5. Run the slides and give them 15 seconds per slide to "guesstimate." The student with the closest total sum at the end wins a prize. Great for building number sense!Stats: 7 Slides | 5 Estimation Challen
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