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Preview of Thanksgiving Internet Research Project Worksheets FREEBIE

Thanksgiving Internet Research Project Worksheets FREEBIE

This FREE resource contains 3 worksheets for Middle and High School Students. Worksheets will touch on these Thanksgiving topics : Thanksgiving DinnerThe Macy's Thanksgiving Day ParadeSarah Josepha Hale : Making Thanksgiving a National HolidayWhat will your students do? * COMPLETE THE NECESSARY WORK* COMPILE THE RELATED FACTS* LIST YOUR SOURCES CORRECTLY* LEARN THANKSGIVING DAY FACTS* BECOME A MASTER RESEARCHERWhy should you do internet research daily?Learning how to ask right questions is one o
Preview of Java Simple Output Statements

Java Simple Output Statements

This lesson is all about simple Java output concepts involving the use of print, println, and printf. The exercises contained in this lesson that use the printf method will use only the %d, %s, and %f format specifiers, although there are many more available. However, other format indicators will be used, such as field width, number of decimal places for floating point values, the use of the comma specifier for inserting commas in large values and using the negative flag for left justification.
Preview of Hands-On Physics: Identify Laws from Real Experiments and Real-World Phenomena
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Hands-On Physics: Identify Laws from Real Experiments and Real-World Phenomena

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Nature Online
This lesson challenges your students to identify the physical laws and principles at work in real-world experiments. Here’s what your students will do: Watch animations of 14 real-world experiments demonstrating physics in action Read the name of each physical law or principle with helpful hints Select which law best explains each phenomenon Receive instant feedback to reinforce their understanding Key concepts include: Conservation of Momentum – Newton’s Cradle Bernoulli’s Principle –
Preview of Earth & Cosmology: From Flat Earth to Modern Science – Interactive Lesson
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Earth & Cosmology: From Flat Earth to Modern Science – Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
Earth and Cosmology takes students on a journey through ancient and modern worldviews, exploring how different civilizations imagined our planet and how science reshaped these ideas. Activities for students:Watch a short animated story showing how different civilizations imagined Earth — from Egypt and Babylon to Copernicus and beyond Understand why Earth is uniquely suited to support life Identify and fix errors in a clay model of Earth’s internal structure Recognize Earth’s features from sp
Preview of Maps, Ranges & Biomes: Ecology, Landmarks & Map Projections – Interactive Lesson
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Maps, Ranges & Biomes: Ecology, Landmarks & Map Projections – Interactive Lesson

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Nature Online
" Maps, Ranges, and Biomes" helps students explore animal habitats, map projections, and global landmarks through interactive drag-and-drop activities. Students love solving the world map puzzle and discovering why all flat maps distort reality. Activities for students: Explore animal ranges and understand what “range” means in ecology Learn why accurate flat maps of the Earth are impossible and study different map projections Assemble a world map puzzle by dragging continents and large islan
Preview of Identical Dog Emotions File Folder Matching

Identical Dog Emotions File Folder Matching

“Dog Emotions Matching” is an identical matching file-folder activity to practice matching identical emotions to identical emotions. Cut out the “Dog Emotions Matching” file-folder cover and direction box, and glue to the front of a blank file-folder.  Cut out “Dog Emotions Matching” tab label and glue to the folder tab.  Print matching pages and glue the entire page directly to the inside of the file folder.  Laminate entire folder in an open and flat position. Once laminated attached soft velc
Preview of Microscopes: Types, Uses and Images – Interactive Science Lesson
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Microscopes: Types, Uses and Images – Interactive Science Lesson

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Nature Online
The "Microscopes" lesson helps students explore how scientists observe the microscopic world. In this interactive lesson, learners compare different magnifying tools, discover how various microscopes work, and analyze real micrographs to understand what each instrument can and cannot reveal. Activities for students: • Explore the differences between a magnifying glass, stereomicroscope, compound light microscope, SEM, TEM, and STM • Identify which microscope was used to produce specific microgr
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