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Preview of Carpentry Math Worksheet | Carpentry Activity GATE Middle School

Carpentry Math Worksheet | Carpentry Activity GATE Middle School

đź§  Worksheet | Welding | Gifted & Talented Middle School Critical ThinkingEngage your students with this high-interest, real-world Carpentry worksheet focused on Carpentry Math. 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 go beyond basic recall. For a FREE
Preview of Electrician Math GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Electrician Math GATE Middle School Inquiry & Real World Connections

Inquiry & Real World Connection Worksheet designed for Gifted and Talented Students and focused on the Electrician Math lesson in Middle School Career & Technical Education. 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
Preview of TED Talk: The Satisfying Math of Folding Origami- Evan Zodl

TED Talk: The Satisfying Math of Folding Origami- Evan Zodl

This TED-Ed companion resource explores how origami—an ancient paper-folding art—shapes modern technology, from starshades in space to stents in medicine. Designed for high school and college students, this resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate topic that blends geometry, design, and innovation. Perfect for science, math, engineering, or interdisciplinary learning, it helps students explore how creativity and structure go hand in hand to solve real-wo
Preview of Maker Space Planning and Reflection Page

Maker Space Planning and Reflection Page

Created by
Becky Renegar
This is the graphic organizer I use in my classroom for my maker space. Before my students can begin construction, they must have an approved plan. This organizer helps my students through the design and planning process and helps to reduce wasted materials. We keep student ideas in a class binder so that students can share and build upon one another's ideas.
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: 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: 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 TED Talk: Why do buildings fall in earthquakes?- Vicki V. May

TED Talk: Why do buildings fall in earthquakes?- Vicki V. May

This high school physics and engineering resource explores why buildings collapse during earthquakes and how design innovations reduce risk. Students analyze real-world events and apply concepts like resonance and structural response. 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: What in the world is topological quantum matter?- Fan Zhang

TED Talk: What in the world is topological quantum matter?- Fan Zhang

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the discovery of topological phases of matter and the groundbreaking work that earned the 2016 Nobel Prize in Physics. Students learn how topology applies at the quantum level, how topological insulators enable stable, efficient electron transport, and how these ideas may revolutionize electronics and quantum computing. The resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured debate with clearly labeled positions, and two essay-writing options: a fu
Preview of TED Talk: One of the Most Epic Engineering Feats in History- Alex Gendler

TED Talk: One of the Most Epic Engineering Feats in History- Alex Gendler

Take your students inside one of the greatest engineering achievements of the 19th century with this TED-Ed companion resource on the Brooklyn Bridge. Students will explore John Roebling’s revolutionary hybrid design, the dangers of pneumatic caisson construction, the struggles of Washington and Emily Roebling, and the legacy of the bridge as a symbol of innovation and resilience. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt on engineering
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
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