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Preview of TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

TED Talk: Inside your computer- Bettina Bair

This engaging resource breaks down how a computer processes a simple mouse click, helping students understand core concepts like CPU function, memory, and input/output systems. Includes • 20 comprehension and critical thinking questions • Detailed essay prompt • Structured essay with sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Discussion starters for deeper understanding Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of APCSP MCQ for Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks

APCSP MCQ for Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks

AP Computer Science Principles Unit 4 Multiple-Choice Question Set!Prepare your students for success with this collection of 40 multiple-choice questions focused on Unit 4: Computer Systems and Networks. Designed to align with the AP Computer Science Principles curriculum, these challenging, exam-style questions test essential skills such as evaluating legal and ethical factors, describing the impact of innovations, and explaining collaborative problem-solving processes. This resource not only m
Preview of TED Talk: NASA’s First Software Engineer: Margaret Hamilton- Matt Porter and Mar

TED Talk: NASA’s First Software Engineer: Margaret Hamilton- Matt Porter and Mar

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the life-saving innovations of Margaret Hamilton, the software engineer who helped land Apollo 11 on the moon. Students will learn how Hamilton’s work on the Apollo Guidance Computer introduced concepts like asynchronous programming and Priority Displays, ensuring the mission’s success. This resource includes: 20 thought-provoking discussion questions A structured essay prompt on Hamilton’s innovations and impact An expanded debate topic on the role of h
Preview of CRYPTOCURRENCY: A T/F QUIZ ON THE BASIC FACTS   W/ ANSWER KEY GRS.7-12, MG

CRYPTOCURRENCY: A T/F QUIZ ON THE BASIC FACTS W/ ANSWER KEY GRS.7-12, MG

This quiz investigates basic facts about cryptocurrency. An answer key is provided. Use it for an economics unit, or in an economic class. Use it for a math class, too. Use it for a computer science class. Students can corroborate their answers with the internet. Thanks so much for visiting!
Preview of 2 digit by 1 digit multiplication practice pixel art 68 questions printable

2 digit by 1 digit multiplication practice pixel art 68 questions printable

Created by
Zoes Lessons
This resource provides 68 two by one digit multiplication practice questions using pixel art to help make it fun!  Students fill in the self-checking answers and a picture starts to appear.   I assign the printable copy for students who don’t have a computer or to solve the answers ahead of time,  then let them input their answers in the digital self-checking pixel art digitally.  Be sure to click “make a copy for each student” when assigning using google classroom. Standard 4.NBT.B.5Print versi
Preview of HISTORY OF MATH PROJECT: EUCLID-  Grades 4-7, MG

HISTORY OF MATH PROJECT: EUCLID- Grades 4-7, MG

This project can serve as introduction to plane geometry, as well as learning a wee bit about the history of a past mathematical genius of the ancient world. Use it for a grade in mathematics. Use it in a math center. Use it for a research assignment during a computer lab period. Use it for a homework project. An answer key is provided for certain pages. Thanks ever so much for visiting.
Preview of TED Talk: The Paradox at the Heart of Mathematics: Gödel's Incompleteness Theore

TED Talk: The Paradox at the Heart of Mathematics: Gödel's Incompleteness Theore

Introduce students to one of the most profound discoveries in modern mathematics with this TED-Ed companion resource on Kurt Gödel’s Incompleteness Theorem. This resource includes 20 thought-provoking questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a rigorous classroom debate. Students will explore the foundations of mathematical proof, the limits of axiomatic systems, and the philosophical implications of unprovable truths. Ideal for high school and college courses in math, logic, philosophy, or comp
Preview of 200 Cryptoquote Puzzles in Printable PDFs - Mahatma Gandhi,Voltaire and Buddha

200 Cryptoquote Puzzles in Printable PDFs - Mahatma Gandhi,Voltaire and Buddha

Created by
Andon Rangelov
200 Cryptoquote Puzzles in Printable PDFs - Adult Activiy Book With Cryptogram Puzzles of Mahatma Gandhi,Voltaire and Buddha - Instant Download The cryptograms in these printables are substitution puzzles in which a different letter represents each letter of the alphabet. To solve each puzzle, you must find out the code. Solutions are included to help you if you are stuck. Please keep in mind that this is a PDF digital download file. There will be no actual objects shipped to you. You download a
Preview of Geometric Puzzles for the Gifted and Talented

Geometric Puzzles for the Gifted and Talented

20 printable or digital pages of geometric puzzles to challenge your Gifted and Talented students. On each page, students identify how many circles, squares, triangles or cubes are in a design. Some are tough and others are very tough, but I have provided solutions for every problem for you. And, each page has two secret messages on license plates, like: YBNRML (why be normal), ITLDU (I told you), TLASKP (telescope), ICNTDRV (I can’t drive), DUHVNE (do you have any), and more... PRINT:
Preview of What doesn't belong - Numbers

What doesn't belong - Numbers

10 printable or digital pages to improve analysis and reasoning skills. Students analyze single and multi-digit numbers to find the number (or numbers) that do not belong, like: One number does NOT belong: It just might catch the entire page on fire. Another number does NOT belong: It thinks that it is a princess. Several numbers do NOT belong: They are odd. One number does NOT belong: It is redundant.Several numbers do NOT belong: They forgot their nines.A number does NOT belong: I
Preview of What doesn't belong - Geometric Shapes

What doesn't belong - Geometric Shapes

10 printable or digital pages to analyzing polygons to find the thing (or things) that do not belong, like: A triangle does NOT belong: It gets eaten by hungry mice when left on the table.A circle does NOT belong: It is rather unhappy and doesn’t find joy in the little things. A quadrilateral does NOT belong: It likes the country life more than it likes the city. A shape does NOT belong: It opens only when it feels like it. A smilie does NOT belong: It can’t hear you when you ask it h
Preview of What doesn't belong - Categories

What doesn't belong - Categories

10 printable or digital pages to improve analysis and reasoning skills. Students analyze kids, mammals, heads, vehicles, hats, readers, looking, school, things and thinkers to find the thing (or things) that do not belong, like: A kid does not belong: He just wants to talk.One reader does not belong: He just might catch his book on fire if he sneezes.One school thing does not belong: It is just a mess.One looker does not belong: He has found the word that he was searching for.A hat-wear
Preview of Artemis II Moon Mission Activity Logic Puzzles Grades 3 4 5 6 Space Worksheets 2

Artemis II Moon Mission Activity Logic Puzzles Grades 3 4 5 6 Space Worksheets 2

Created by
Kiwiland
These Artemis II logic grid puzzles are a fun and engaging critical thinking activity for 3rd grade, 4th grade, and 5th grade students. With a strong NASA, Moon mission, lunar exploration, and outer space theme, this resource gives students the chance to build deductive reasoning, logic, and problem-solving skills through a set of printable puzzle worksheets. If you are looking for space-themed logic puzzles, Moon activities, NASA worksheets, or an Artemis 2 activity for upper elementary student
Preview of Spring Logic Grid Puzzles for Grades 3 4 5 Fun Brain Teasers Activity Worksheets

Spring Logic Grid Puzzles for Grades 3 4 5 Fun Brain Teasers Activity Worksheets

Created by
Kiwiland
These Spring Logic Puzzles are a fun and engaging critical thinking activities for 3rd-grade, 4th-grade, and 5th-grade students. This printable spring puzzle pack includes easy, middle, and hard logic grid puzzles that help students build deductive reasoning, logic, and problem-solving skills while working through spring-themed clues and matching grids. These worksheets are a great fit for spring activities, early finishers, brain breaks, math breaks, enrichment, and independent work. Each puzzl
Preview of TED Talk: Can robots be creative?- Gil Weinberg

TED Talk: Can robots be creative?- Gil Weinberg

This high school technology and philosophy resource explores artificial intelligence and creativity, including the Lovelace Test, genetic algorithms, and the debate over machine-generated art. Students analyze innovation, ethics, and the nature of creativity. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: Game Theory Challenge: Can you Predict Human Behavior?- Lucas Husted

TED Talk: Game Theory Challenge: Can you Predict Human Behavior?- Lucas Husted

Engage your students in the fascinating world of game theory with this 2/3 of the Average Guessing Game Companion Resource. Designed for high school and college classrooms, this resource includes: 20 critical discussion questions about rationality, strategy, and common knowledge An expanded essay prompt connecting Nash equilibrium and k-level reasoning to real-world scenarios A structured debate topic exploring whether human behavior is driven more by logic or psychologyPerfect for economics,
Preview of Confidence Intervals Practice (4 problems)

Confidence Intervals Practice (4 problems)

This worksheet provides practice on constructing and interpreting confidence intervals. It covers all four major types of intervals students are responsible for on the AP Exam: One proportion One mean Difference of two proportions Difference of two means Each problem requires students to: Check conditions for inference Use the correct formula and critical value (z or t) Compute the confidence interval Interpret the interval in contextThe worksheet concludes with reflection questions that re
Preview of Geometric Series Test Calculus Valentine's Day Activity Color By Number

Geometric Series Test Calculus Valentine's Day Activity Color By Number

Looking for an engaging and low-stress way to get your students practicing the Geometric Series Test in Calculus? This Valentine's Day Activity Color by Number is perfect for your BC Calculus students, whether it’s the week leading up to Valentine’s Day or any day in February! Plus, it’s no prep for you to help save you time!! In this Geometric Series Test Color by Number students will solve a variety of infinite geometric series and compute the sum for any convergent series. What’s Inc
Preview of AP Statistics: Linear Regression: Interpretation & Error Analysis Worksheets

AP Statistics: Linear Regression: Interpretation & Error Analysis Worksheets

Help students master AP Statistics regression interpretation AND analyze flawed statements with these practice worksheets. Covers slope, intercept, correlation coefficient, coefficient of determination, residuals, and predictions all in real-world context. Master regression interpretation skills with this two-part activity set! Perfect for AP Statistics, Algebra 2, or Precalculus, these worksheets go beyond plugging in numbers, and instead, focus on making sense of regression in context. ✦
Preview of Lab Caffeine and Decision-Making: A Correlational Study

Lab Caffeine and Decision-Making: A Correlational Study

Created by
Brian Garber
Caffeinated Decisions: Investigating the Neural Economics of Risk and Reward This laboratory exercise explores the relationship between caffeine consumption and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (VPC) function through a correlational study. Students begin by calculating their daily caffeine intake using an online calculator, then assess their VPC function by completing the Iowa Gambling Task, a decision-making assessment that relies on the ventromedial prefrontal cortex. After obtaining their own
Preview of Spearman's Rank Guided Notes | Made For IB Math Applications and Interpretations

Spearman's Rank Guided Notes | Made For IB Math Applications and Interpretations

Created by
Straight A Math
Teach Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient with clarity and confidence! This comprehensive set of guided notes is perfect for helping your students understand and apply Spearman’s rank in a step-by-step, student-friendly format. Designed especially for IB Mathematics: Applications and Interpretation (AI) classrooms, it can also be used in any statistics or data analysis course that covers non-parametric correlation. What’s Included: 10 pages of structured, fill-in-the-blank guided notes
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