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Preview of TED Talk: The other “Golden Rule”- David L. Hu

TED Talk: The other “Golden Rule”- David L. Hu

Why do cats, humans, and elephants all pee in roughly the same amount of time? Dive into the fascinating physics and biology behind mammalian urination with this TED-Ed companion resource! Designed for high school and college-level biology, anatomy, or physics classes, this resource includes 20 rigorous discussion questions, a formal essay prompt, and an expanded debate topic exploring evolution, behavior, and biomechanics. A great tool to spark curiosity and connect science with everyday li
Preview of Significant Figures Reference Sheet

Significant Figures Reference Sheet

Rules for Significant Figures – Chemistry Reference SheetCounting Sig Figs, Operations, and Examples | High School ChemistryHelp your students master significant figures with confidence using this clear, student-friendly Significant Figures Reference Sheet. This resource is designed to support high school chemistry students as they learn how to count significant figures, apply sig fig rules, and correctly round answers during addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Perfect for guide
Preview of Indefinite Integral Bundle

Indefinite Integral Bundle

This ready-to-use bundle includes five worksheets covering the five most common integration methods: reverse differentiation rules, u-substitution, trig substitutions, integration by parts and partial fractions. This resource can be used for in-class practice, homework, unit test preparation or review for the AP Calculus exam. Looking for substitute plans that do not take away valuable instruction days? A slide deck with worked solutions is included in this bundle!
Preview of Calculus Applications of Derivatives Worksheet with Answer Key

Calculus Applications of Derivatives Worksheet with Answer Key

Our students need to keep seeing applications for their learning, especially in STEM classes and higher-level math. This Calculus worksheet uses only the most basic differentiation skills (the Power Rule) and allows students to find answers to physics and business questions.  An answer key with explanations is included. As a retired math teacher, I could never find enough resources for my Calculus class - especially in the area of application problems.  Thank you for checking out this worksheet!
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 Roller Coaster Challenge KS2 support guides and visuals

Roller Coaster Challenge KS2 support guides and visuals

Created by
Designhub
These are to support and guide pupils to build a roller coaster. The challenge sheets aim to develop their knowledge of structures and modelling techniques. The challenge is laid out, the expectations and rules as well as materials and resources specified. Great for a STEAM day or Science and Design and Technology lessons. Also, you can link to Physics and Maths. Design in a playful, child-friendly way to promote engagement.It isadaptable for all levels all learners
Preview of Science Lab Safety

Science Lab Safety

This bundle for science lab safety has the following files: Science Lab Safety Worksheet (PDF)KEY-Science Lab Safety Worksheet (PDF)(Editable) Science Lab Safety Worksheet (DOCX)(Editable) KEY-Science Lab Safety Worksheet (DOXC)Laboratory Safety Rules and Understanding (PPT)The materials included in this bundle are based on the Finn Scientific Student Safety Contract.
Preview of Egg Drop STEM Workbook Bundle – Engineering Journal | Grades 3–8 Editable

Egg Drop STEM Workbook Bundle – Engineering Journal | Grades 3–8 Editable

Created by
STEM With Mr.B
Need flexible, editable worksheets to support your Egg Drop engineering challenge? This bundle includes both upper elementary (3–5) and middle school (6–8) versions of the Student Engineering Workbook in fully editable format, allowing you to adapt language, expectations, and scaffolding to fit your classroom. Designed for teachers who want differentiation and customization without starting from scratch. What’s Included Grades 3–5 Editable Workbook Guided engineering planning pages Structured r
Preview of Applications of Calculus With Higher Order Derivatives

Applications of Calculus With Higher Order Derivatives

In this worksheet, students will find multiple derivatives of a function and then use these derivatives to find displacement, velocity and acceleration.  These physics applications are some of the easiest ways for students to see where derivatives are used in real life situations and to connect calculus to things they are learning in their classes. Only the power rule is needed for these problems, so this worksheet can be used before the other derivative rules have been learned.   An answer she
Preview of 240 No Prep | AP Physics | Fact or Myth Cards | Yearlong PDFs | Printable

240 No Prep | AP Physics | Fact or Myth Cards | Yearlong PDFs | Printable

💥 99¢ classroom win. Print these and you are ready for a full year of quick high engagement thinking.👀 The preview is simply the first page of the 9 per page version so buyers can see the first 9 real Fact or Myth cards exactly as students will use them.This AP Physics set turns everyday content into fast decisions and stronger explanations. Students choose Fact or Myth, then justify with evidence, rules, vocabulary, data, examples, or reasoning tied directly to AP Physics. It is simple to run
Preview of Fluids: Pressure vs Depth Lab Investigation (AP Physics 1, General Physics)

Fluids: Pressure vs Depth Lab Investigation (AP Physics 1, General Physics)

Created by
PHYSICS IS FUN
SUPPLIES NEEDED: Graduated cylinder, ruler, force sensor (Vernier), laptop Vernier pressure sensor that I use: https://www.vernier.com/product/gas-pressure-sensor/ This AP Physics fluids lab guides students through a hands-on investigation of the relationship between pressure and depth in a fluid. Using a pressure sensor, graduated cylinder, ruler, and laptop, students collect real-time data to measure how pressure changes as a function of depth below the water’s surface. Students record pres
Preview of Systems of Measurement Experiment - Objects in Motion - Grade 7 MYP Science

Systems of Measurement Experiment - Objects in Motion - Grade 7 MYP Science

Students create their own units of measurement to learn about the importance of the metric system in this investigation recommended for grade 7 physics. No rulers necessary! During the activity, students will learn about units used by early civilizations, the development of the metric system, and the importance of standardization, all while practicing unit conversion and basic mapping and directional skills. Includes teacher preparation notes, student handouts, as well as opportunities for disc
Preview of TED Talk: Why a Sausage can do What Your Gloves Cannot- Charles Wallace and Saja

TED Talk: Why a Sausage can do What Your Gloves Cannot- Charles Wallace and Saja

Why can a sausage activate your smartphone, but your glove can’t? This TED-Ed companion resource explains the science behind touchscreen technology, from resistive pressure systems to the capacitive screens in modern phones. Students will explore the roles of electric circuits, conductive materials, and even human biology in touchscreen function. Perfect for high school or college physics, technology, or engineering courses, this resource includes 20 high-level discussion questions, an expanded
Preview of Save the Egg STEM Challenge | Engineering Design Lab | Team Building Activity

Save the Egg STEM Challenge | Engineering Design Lab | Team Building Activity

Created by
SavingScience
Get your students collaborating, building, and problem-solving with this exciting Save the Egg Colony STEM Challenge! In this hands-on engineering activity, students work in teams to design a structure that protects an egg from multiple environmental disasters including a drop test, earthquake simulation, and windstorm challenge. This engaging STEM project combines: ✔ Engineering Design ✔ Forces & Motion ✔ Problem Solving ✔ Teamwork & Collaboration ✔ Scientific Reasoning ✔ Real-World STE
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