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Preview of MOON: QUIZ: ITS COMPOSITION & ANS.KEY W/ASTRONOMY WRITING PROMPT

MOON: QUIZ: ITS COMPOSITION & ANS.KEY W/ASTRONOMY WRITING PROMPT

This quiz has interesting information about the moon's composition. There is some basalt on the moon, like the Earth but there are many differences. There is a difference in the thickness on one side of the moon, as compared to the other. An answer key is provided. We do not know why. A free writing prompt is attached about how the moon has been in free fall for millions of years. Thanks ever so much for visiting and supporting our humble shop. Much obliged. Excelsior!
Preview of Understanding the Central Idea - Student Thinking Tool!

Understanding the Central Idea - Student Thinking Tool!

Created by
Siba Shekhar
Looking for a student-friendly way to assess and deepen learners’ understanding of the Central Idea in your PYP classroom? This printable and resource helps students reflect, connect, and express their thinking meaningfully throughout a Unit of Inquiry. What’s IncludedA thoughtfully designed reflection template that invites students to articulate their understanding in their own wordsPrompts and guiding questions to encourage personal connections, examples, and conceptual understandingWhy You wi
Preview of Ozone Formation Doodle Notes

Ozone Formation Doodle Notes

Created by
Katrina Love
Make your chemistry lessons stick with these engaging Ozone Doodle Notes with Key—perfect for visual learners and interactive classrooms! What’s Included: Eye-catching doodles and diagrams to support comprehension A complete answer key for easy grading or guided instructionWays to Use: Introduce or reinforce your ozone/atmosphere unit Use as a review before quizzes or tests Pair with videos or readings for a complete lesson
Preview of Depth and Complexity Icon Half Sheets

Depth and Complexity Icon Half Sheets

Created by
Danielle Miller
Here are some questions that inspire inquiry in the classroom. I created these half-sheets as a means of encouraging my students to think more critically about a given text or concept. These can be used in all content areas, as an exit ticket or a formative assessment, and can be adapted to meet the ability levels of all students.
Preview of Changing States of Matter Sort - Phase Changes in Matter Cut & Paste Worksheet

Changing States of Matter Sort - Phase Changes in Matter Cut & Paste Worksheet

This changing states of matter sort involves sorting examples of different phase changes along with their diagrams. The changing states of matter cut and paste activity is differentiated to include both a solid liquid gas sort & a plasma, solid, liquid, gas sort. This changing states of matter worksheet is a great way to review the topic, add in recall practice & check for understanding about. Photos of different phase changes have been used as examples in this changing matter workshee
Preview of States of Matter Sort - States of Matter Cut and Paste - Solid Liquid Gas Sort

States of Matter Sort - States of Matter Cut and Paste - Solid Liquid Gas Sort

This states of matter sort involves sorting examples of the different states & the physical properties of matter for different states. My states of matter cut and paste activity is differentiated to include both a solid liquid gas sort & a plasma, solid, liquid, gas sort. This states of matter worksheet is a great way to review the topic, add in recall practice & check for understanding about. Photos of different states have been used as examples in this physical properties of m
Preview of Macromolecules Interactive Reading and Annotation Activity

Macromolecules Interactive Reading and Annotation Activity

Created by
JJZ Biology
Macromolecules can turn into a vocabulary chart fast.Carbohydrates. Lipids. Proteins. Nucleic acids. Monomers. Polymers. Dehydration synthesis. Hydrolysis. There is a lot for biology students to keep straight — and if they do not know what to look for, a macromolecules reading can quickly become passive highlighting, answer-hunting, or another chart students copy and forget. This Macromolecules Reading Activity gives students a clear way to slow down, annotate with purpose, and turn the reading
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