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Preview of Circuit Training Percent and Probability

Circuit Training Percent and Probability

This circuit training worksheet has 18 problems. The student will be asked to find the percent of a particular number, calculate the percent increase or decrease in a situation, to solve word problems using percent, to calculate the probability of choosing an item, and to write a decimal as a percent. This worksheet was originally designed for the Florida 1A curriculum which is an advanced 6th grade class but could be used in a pre-algebra curriculum as well.
Preview of One-Step & Two-Step Equations | Self-Checking Google Forms | Intervention & RTI

One-Step & Two-Step Equations | Self-Checking Google Forms | Intervention & RTI

A structured, self-checking progression of 5 Google Forms designed to help students independently build confidence solving one-step and two-step equations. Students move through a sequence of warm-ups, guided support, and independent practice while receiving immediate feedback throughout the activity. Support appears only when needed, allowing students to continue progressing without constant teacher intervention. Perfect for intervention, RTI, Algebra support, independent practice, or skill rev
Preview of World History Unit Review/Assessment: WWI & Russian Revolution - Google Form

World History Unit Review/Assessment: WWI & Russian Revolution - Google Form

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Past to Class
This ready-to-use World History Unit Review Google Form is designed for 10th grade. It covers key concepts from World War I and Russian Revolution, making it a flexible and time-saving resource for any World History classroom. It aligns with the updated 2026 standards. This Google Form can be used in multiple ways, including: Unit assessmentTest or quizReview activityCheck for understandingSub plans or independent work✅ Auto-Grading Ready:All questions include embedded correct answers, al
Preview of Axial Skeleton Quiz | Google Forms Anatomy Assessment HS

Axial Skeleton Quiz | Google Forms Anatomy Assessment HS

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Anatomy Academy
Assess your students’ understanding of the axial skeleton with this editable, auto-graded Google Forms quiz! Perfect for high school Anatomy & Physiology or Biology, this 20-question assessment checks students’ ability to identify, label, and understand the bones that make up the axial skeleton — including the skull, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum. 🧠 What’s Included: 🧾 20-Question Axial Skeleton Quiz (Google Forms format) 🔑 Editable Teacher Answer Key 🧮 Automatic Grading (Goo
Preview of “Do I Understand?” Student Reflection Toolkit | Flowchart, Lesson, and Trackers

“Do I Understand?” Student Reflection Toolkit | Flowchart, Lesson, and Trackers

Help students take ownership of their learning with this interactive self-assessment toolkit! The “Do I Understand?” Reflection System teaches students to evaluate their understanding using a visual flowchart, promotes a growth mindset, encourages goal setting, and supports metacognition after exit tickets, quizzes, or short practice tasks. What’s Inside: “Do I Understand?” Flowchart (poster + student copy) Interactive lesson on reflection and action steps Student tracking sheet for unde
Preview of Assignment Tracker

Assignment Tracker

The assignment tracker is a great tool to use with students who lack organizational skills and need help managing assignments. This assignment tracker has categories for ELA, math, social studies, and science. There is a spot for students to write down their assignments, obtain teacher initials confirming the assignment is correct, and parent initials confirming the assignment was completed. Print on fun, vibrant colors, and help students organize upcoming assignments, tests, and quizzes!
Preview of APUSH Anchoring Timeline Activity Organized by Presidents, Eras, and Themes

APUSH Anchoring Timeline Activity Organized by Presidents, Eras, and Themes

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EduKrason
Building anchor points as schema for students to link their knowledge to is so helpful throughout the course of a year. The APUSH curriculum is bursting at the seams with content, and fantastically so. For some students, making meaning of and memorizing the sheer quantity of concepts, events, figures, acts, amendments, SCOTUS decisions, and more may be a joy, and for others, a bit of a chore to say the least. However, no matter the student, it’s likely to become challenging to keep track of the
Preview of Synthesizing Information Using Nonfiction: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

Synthesizing Information Using Nonfiction: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr

This Synthesizing Information Lesson helps students learn how to combine details from a nonfiction text to develop a clear understanding of problems, actions, and impact. Using “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Changing America,” students practice synthesizing information through a gradual release model (I Do, We Do, You Do) that builds confidence. This lesson is ideal for teaching nonfiction comprehension, synthesis, and text-based writing and aligns with Texas ELAR TEKS.  What’s IncludedWarm-up Te
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