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Preview of Codes and Standards | Electrical Engineering STEM Activity GATE Middle School

Codes and Standards | Electrical Engineering STEM Activity GATE Middle School

🧠 Worksheet | Electrical Engineering | Gifted & Talented Middle School Critical ThinkingEngage your students with this high-interest, real-world Electrical Engineering worksheet focused on Codes and Standards. This resource is designed to promote critical thinking, inquiry-based learning, and real-world application, making it perfect for modern classrooms. Students will explore meaningful scenarios, analyze real-world connections, and express their ideas through structured questions that g
Preview of The Secret Code of Elements GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

The Secret Code of Elements GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Inquiry & Real World Connection Worksheet designed for Gifted and Talented Students and focused on the Secret Code of Elements lesson in Middle School Physical Science. See Thumbnails for more details. Simply purchase, download and copy! Each Worksheet Includes:10x Real World Related Prompts on the Topic20x Questions for Student Inquiry & Expressing Opinions (2 Questions per Prompt)Great For Student Engagement!For a FREE example of this type of resource click: HERE**Answer Key Included**Be sure
Preview of TED Talk: Are We Living In a Simulation?- Zohreh Davoudi

TED Talk: Are We Living In a Simulation?- Zohreh Davoudi

Challenge your students with one of the most mind-bending questions in philosophy and science: Are we living in a simulation? This Simulation Hypothesis Companion Resource includes: 20 engaging discussion questions on reality, physics, and philosophy An expanded essay prompt connecting Nick Bostrom’s argument with modern scientific testing A structured debate topic on whether the simulation hypothesis is a valid scientific pursuitPerfect for philosophy, physics, or advanced discussion-based c
Preview of TED Talk: How Fast Are You Moving right now?- Tucker Hiatt.

TED Talk: How Fast Are You Moving right now?- Tucker Hiatt.

Challenge your students’ assumptions about motion, speed, and reality with this TED Talk companion on relative and absolute motion. Perfect for high school or college-level physics and philosophy of science courses, this resource includes 18 thought-provoking discussion questions, a deep analytical writing prompt, and a classroom debate topic. Students will explore reference frames, Galileo’s relativity, Einstein’s influence, and what it means for something to be “deeply real.” A great fit for
Preview of TED Talk: Hawking’s Black Hole Paradox Explained- Fabio Pacucci

TED Talk: Hawking’s Black Hole Paradox Explained- Fabio Pacucci

Explore the cosmic puzzle that’s challenging everything we know about the universe with this TED Talk companion. Perfect for high school or college-level physics, astronomy, or philosophy of science courses, this resource includes 18 critical thinking questions, a detailed writing prompt, and a stimulating debate topic on scientific priorities. Students will examine concepts like Hawking Radiation, quantum information, and the holographic principle in an engaging and thought-provoking format. Id
Preview of TED Talk: Why are Earthquakes so Hard to Predict?- Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl

TED Talk: Why are Earthquakes so Hard to Predict?- Jean-Baptiste P. Koehl

Can we predict the next big earthquake? This TED-Ed companion resource explores the challenges of forecasting seismic activity, from ancient inventions like Zhang Heng’s earthquake vase to modern technologies like seismometers, smartphone networks, and gas detectors. Students will examine tectonic forces, rock behavior, and predictive software in this high-interest science lesson. Perfect for high school and college-level earth science or physics classes, this resource includes 20 engaging discu
Preview of TED Talk: What can Schrödinger's cat teach us about quantum mechanics?- Josh Sam

TED Talk: What can Schrödinger's cat teach us about quantum mechanics?- Josh Sam

This high school science resource explores quantum mechanics, including superposition, Schrödinger’s cat, and entanglement. Students analyze how quantum theory challenges traditional physics and shapes emerging technologies. Best for: Physics, Chemistry, STEM 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: 9–12, College, Adul
Preview of TED Talk: Could we survive prolonged space travel?- Lisa Nip

TED Talk: Could we survive prolonged space travel?- Lisa Nip

This resource examines the science and ethics of human adaptation to space, exploring how radiation, microgravity, and evolutionary limits challenge long-term space travel. Students analyze real-world biology, emerging genetic technologies, and ethical dilemmas through discussion, writing, and debate. Includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsEvidence-based essay promptStructured essay prompt with paragraph guidance and sentence startersDebate with Position A, Position B, and c
Preview of TED Talk: The High-Stakes Race to Make Quantum Computers Work- Chiara Decaroli

TED Talk: The High-Stakes Race to Make Quantum Computers Work- Chiara Decaroli

Unlock the mysteries of quantum computing with this engaging TED-Ed companion resource! Perfect for high school and college classrooms, this activity dives into the physics, technology, and challenges behind the next frontier of computation. Includes 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a full debate topic exploring whether governments should fund this groundbreaking technology now or wait for further development. Great for sparking curiosity in science, te
Preview of TED Talk: The Journey to Pluto, the Farthest World ever Explored- Alan Stern

TED Talk: The Journey to Pluto, the Farthest World ever Explored- Alan Stern

Take students on a journey across the solar system with this TED-Ed companion resource about NASA’s New Horizons mission to Pluto. This packet guides learners through the scientific goals, engineering challenges, and groundbreaking discoveries of the mission. With 20 high-level discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a debate exploring the value of deep-space exploration, this resource is ideal for astronomy, Earth science, physics, and STEM classrooms. Inspire curiosity and critical
Preview of TED Talk: Why Are Airplanes Slower Than They Used To Be?- Alex Gendler

TED Talk: Why Are Airplanes Slower Than They Used To Be?- Alex Gendler

Why are commercial flights today slower than they were in the 1990s? This TED-Ed companion resource examines the rise and fall of the Concorde, supersonic flight, and the technological and environmental challenges that still shape commercial aviation. With 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, an in-depth writing prompt, and a classroom debate topic, this resource is ideal for high school and college students studying engineering, environmental science, economics, or aviation history. Perfe
Preview of TED Talk: Are ghost ships real?- Peter Campbell

TED Talk: Are ghost ships real?- Peter Campbell

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the science behind ghost ships, revealing how physics and oceanography explain one of maritime history’s most enduring mysteries. Students investigate buoyancy, fluid dynamics, and ocean currents while challenging supernatural interpretations. What’s included: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsA clear, expanded essay promptA scaffolded essay prompt with sentence startersA structured debate topic with balanced perspectivesPerfect for physics,
Preview of TED Talk: Why aren’t we only using solar power?- Alexandros Charalmbides

TED Talk: Why aren’t we only using solar power?- Alexandros Charalmbides

This high school resource explores solar energy systems, including how solar panels and towers work, the role of irradiance, and the impact of cloud cover on energy production. Students analyze renewable energy, technology, and real-world challenges in sustainability. Best for: Environmental Science, Physics, Earth Science Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • C
Preview of TED Talk: Have We Reached the Limit of Computer Power?-  Sajan Saini and George

TED Talk: Have We Reached the Limit of Computer Power?- Sajan Saini and George

This TED-Ed companion resource explores one of the most important concepts in modern computing—Moore’s Law—and what happens when we reach its limits. Through engaging visuals and cutting-edge science, students will discover the physical, economic, and environmental challenges shaping the future of microchip design. Perfect for high school or college courses in STEM, environmental science, engineering, or technology ethics, this resource includes: 20 thought-provoking discussion questions An exp
Preview of TED Talk: Einstein’s Twin Paradox Explained- Amber Stuver

TED Talk: Einstein’s Twin Paradox Explained- Amber Stuver

Take your students on a journey through space and time with this TED Talk companion resource on the Twin Paradox and Einstein’s theory of special relativity. Perfect for high school or college-level physics and astronomy courses, this resource includes 18 challenging discussion questions, a conceptual writing prompt, and a lively debate topic on teaching modern physics. Students will explore concepts like time dilation, inertial frames, and Lorentz transformations in an engaging and accessible
Preview of TED Talk: How Scientists are Creating Real-Life Invisibility Cloaks- Max G. Levy

TED Talk: How Scientists are Creating Real-Life Invisibility Cloaks- Max G. Levy

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the fascinating and futuristic science of invisibility—how light works, why we see what we see, and how scientists are trying to bend those rules. Students will learn about reflection, refraction, metamaterials, and the ongoing challenges of making fiction into science. Perfect for high school and college students studying physics, engineering, or optics, this resource includes: 20 higher-order discussion questions about the science of visibility An expan
Preview of TED Talk: How much electricity does it take to power the world?

TED Talk: How much electricity does it take to power the world?

Help students explore the future of global electricity demand and the science behind renewable and nuclear energy with this in-depth companion resource to the TED-Ed lesson on how much electricity humanity needs. This resource includes 20 high-level discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a dynamic debate topic that challenges students to evaluate electrification, clean energy technology, and the role of innovation in fighting climate change. Ideal for high school and college course
Preview of TED Talk: Does time exist?- Andrew Zimmerman Jones

TED Talk: Does time exist?- Andrew Zimmerman Jones

Invite students to explore one of the most fascinating questions in physics with this comprehensive companion resource to the TED-Ed lesson on the nature of time. This resource includes 20 analytical discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a thought-provoking debate topic that helps students examine relativity, entropy, the arrow of time, and theories that challenge whether time exists at all. Ideal for high school and college physics, philosophy, astronomy, and critical thinking co
Preview of TED Talk: Why Don’t We Cover The Desert With Solar Panels?- Dan Kwartler

TED Talk: Why Don’t We Cover The Desert With Solar Panels?- Dan Kwartler

Dive into the science, economics, and ethics of solar power with this in-depth companion resource to the TED-Ed video on the energy potential of the Sahara Desert. Perfect for environmental science, physics, or geography courses, this resource includes 20 rigorous discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a balanced debate topic exploring the promise and challenges of large-scale solar energy. Use this resource to spark conversations about climate change, innovation, and global energy
Preview of TED Talk: How do Wind Turbines work?- Rebecca J. Barthelmie and Sara C. Pryor

TED Talk: How do Wind Turbines work?- Rebecca J. Barthelmie and Sara C. Pryor

Dive into the science of wind power with this comprehensive, classroom-ready resource! ✅ Includes 20 critical thinking questions, a formal essay prompt, and an engaging debate activity on renewable energy policy. ✅ Perfect for high school and college-level environmental science, engineering, or current events classes. Explore how turbine design, wind patterns, and smart technology are revolutionizing clean energy—while evaluating the challenges we still need to overcome.
Preview of TED Talk: The Hidden Network that Makes the Internet Possible- Sajan Saini

TED Talk: The Hidden Network that Makes the Internet Possible- Sajan Saini

Take your students inside the hidden infrastructure of the internet with this TED-Ed companion resource on fiber optics and integrated photonics. This lesson unpacks how glass fibers carry pulses of light across the globe, how total internal reflection traps information within them, and how photonic chips are reshaping the future of data centers and wireless communication. Students will explore the science of light, the challenges of global bandwidth, and the innovations driving us toward hyper
Preview of TED Talk: How Close can we Actually get to the Sun?- TED-Ed

TED Talk: How Close can we Actually get to the Sun?- TED-Ed

Explore the fastest spacecraft ever built and its daring journey to “touch” the Sun with this engaging TED-Ed companion resource. Based on the video about NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, this lesson set includes 20 high school/college-level discussion questions, a thought-provoking writing prompt, and a structured debate topic with multiple perspectives. Perfect for Earth science, astronomy, physics, or engineering units, this resource challenges students to think critically about solar research, ext
Preview of TED Talk: The Boltzmann Brain Paradox- Fabio Pacucci

TED Talk: The Boltzmann Brain Paradox- Fabio Pacucci

Explore one of the most mind-bending ideas in theoretical physics with this TED-Ed companion. This comprehensive lesson includes 20 thought-provoking discussion questions, an extended essay prompt, and a structured debate—perfect for high school or college students studying physics, cosmology, or philosophy. Students will unpack entropy, probability, and the origins of the universe while confronting deep questions about perception and reality. Ideal for STEM and critical thinking courses that ch
Preview of TED Talk: This is What Happens when You Hit the Gas?- Shannon Odell

TED Talk: This is What Happens when You Hit the Gas?- Shannon Odell

Teach students about the science, strategy, and sustainability behind modern fuel efficiency! This comprehensive TED-Ed companion resource dives deep into the mechanics of internal combustion engines, the innovation behind electric vehicles, and the pulse-and-glide secrets of hypermilers. With 20 critical thinking questions, a thoughtful essay prompt, and a rich debate topic, this resource empowers learners to explore the intersection of physics, engineering, and environmental ethics. Ideal for
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