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Preview of Excretory/Urinary System Card Sort: 28 Parts & 83 Functions for AP Biology

Excretory/Urinary System Card Sort: 28 Parts & 83 Functions for AP Biology

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AwesomeScience
Interactive card sort for AP Biology: master the human body's excretory system with 28 parts and 83 functions. Ideal for review and assessment.Explore the human body's excretory system with this comprehensive Excretory/Urinary System Structure & Function Card Sort, designed for high school and AP biology students. This interactive, hands-on activity engages learners in matching 28 key parts of the excretory/urinary system with their corresponding functions through 83 detailed statements, fost
Preview of Question Loop, Literary Classics: "Romeo and Juliet", Elements of Fiction

Question Loop, Literary Classics: "Romeo and Juliet", Elements of Fiction

Allow us to introduce our, "Romeo and Juliet" Question Loop Activity. Classic literature, condensed for clarity. Critical thinking, dialed up for engagement. Only from Soss Boss Creations. Step aside, sleepy summaries and outdated worksheets— Soss Boss Creations is here to revive the classic Romeo and Juliet with a new take on classic literature. This Elements of Fiction Question Loop Activity condenses Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy into an approachable, roughly 1,000-word narrative while
Preview of Physical & Chemical Changes Card Sort Activity Print & Digital for Middle School

Physical & Chemical Changes Card Sort Activity Print & Digital for Middle School

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AwesomeScience
Engage students with 56 real-life examples of physical and chemical changes. Includes print and digital versions, self-checking answers, and NGSS alignment.Transform your science classroom with this engaging card sort activity designed to help middle school students master the concepts of physical and chemical changes. This resource includes 56 statements that describe familiar physical and chemical changes students encounter in everyday life, making the learning experience relatable and impa
Preview of Limits from Graphs plus Notes and HW for Calculus

Limits from Graphs plus Notes and HW for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Finding Limits Graphically lesson is designed to give your Calculus students an understanding and fluency of the visual side of limits and will challenge even your best students. What's Included? Guided student notes with four examples. There are two versions, one completed and one left for the students to complete with you in class.24 Task Cards with mostly piecewise continuous functions. Students determine the limits, if they exist, from analyzing the graph. My students found the
Preview of Non-Identical Matching Adapted Book for Special Education

Non-Identical Matching Adapted Book for Special Education

This adapted book teaches students to identify and label (receptively or expressively) 50 different everyday items presented in multiple formats. Students will respond to the question "what do you see?" by selecting a different (non-identical) picture of the target item from a field of 4 possible choices. This is intended to help children generalize their knowledge of multiple forms of the same item; a green baseball cap and a tan cowboy hat are both hats. Many of our students will memorize one
Preview of Limits of Trig Functions for Calculus with optional QR

Limits of Trig Functions for Calculus with optional QR

Created by
Joan Kessler
Your Calculus students find the limits of 16 trigonometric functions, some of which use basic identities, and others use the “special Limits", sin x /x, 1 - cos x / x, and variations of them. Use as Task Cards, Station cards, or as a worksheet. A second self-checking set with QR included. This practice will build your students' skills and proficiency on this topic. What's Included?Two sets of 16 Task cards, one with QR and one without. Students do not need to be on the internet to get the an
Preview of Greek Mythology Hink Pinks -- Task Cards and Boom Cards for Distance Learning

Greek Mythology Hink Pinks -- Task Cards and Boom Cards for Distance Learning

Created by
GravoisFare
⚡⚡⚡ Hink Pinks ⚡⚡⚡ are word puzzles that use riddles to find a two-word answer that rhymes. They're brain boosters that are FUN! • Hink Pinks are 2 one-syllable words that rhyme. (Q: What nectar does the king of the gods drink? A: Zeus Juice) • Hinky Pinkies are 2 two-syllable words that rhyme. (Q: What do you call a person who really dislikes woodland deities? A: Satyr Hater) • Hinkety Pinketies are 2 three-syllable words that rhyme. (When the god of music's Facebook friends get angry with hi
Preview of Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Limits from Tables plus Guided Notes for Calculus

Created by
Joan Kessler
This Evaluating Limits from Tables with Guided Notes resource is designed to help your Calculus students understand and master the concepts in this section and promote fluency. What's Included?11 Task cards which include polynomial, rational, irrational, and trig functions. Students use a table to determine if a limit exists and to evaluate it, if it exists. There are also problems which students are given a table and asked to estimate the limit. Blank Task card for you to personalizeGuided
Preview of Accountable Talk:   for Middle School and High School

Accountable Talk: for Middle School and High School

50 DIFFERENT SENTENCE STEMS AND QUESTIONS WILL KEEP YOUR STUDENTS TALKING AND ENGAGED!! These Cafe Conversation Cards were created to help students learn how to ask thought-provoking questions and engage with classmates for an academic purpose. Simply make enough copies for each group, have students choose a question or prompt and then sit back and enjoy listening to your students take over the class! When the conversation fades, students simply read off of the cards and fill in the blanks w
Preview of Feature, Function, and Class Differentiated Reproducables for Special Education

Feature, Function, and Class Differentiated Reproducables for Special Education

Since answering "wh” questions can be tricky for students with communication difficulties (ex. where do you sleep?), I developed differentiated activities for students to identify Feature, Function, Class (FFC) objectives by filling in phrases (ex. you sleep in a...). Depending on student ability, present students with an array of three to six picture/vocabulary cards to select their answer choices. Level 1 students (green template) are students who benefit from errorless learning and are workin
Preview of Periodic Table of Elements Scavenger Hunt Puzzle #15 Common Names for Chemicals

Periodic Table of Elements Scavenger Hunt Puzzle #15 Common Names for Chemicals

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AwesomeScience
A Periodic Table of the Elements Scavenger Hunt Puzzle all about common names for some common household products! Given either a clue to the element, the element name, or the element symbol, students decipher the common name for each compound. Part of a series of original and engaging activities designed to introduce and familiarize students with the Periodic Table. Provide students with copies of the Scavenger Hunt Puzzles, an updated Periodic Table, and off they go! No prep. Puzzles may be
Preview of Working for Wait Strip- Behavior Management for Special Education

Working for Wait Strip- Behavior Management for Special Education

Do you ever grow tired of hearing, "how many do I have left?!" Do you have students who benefit from knowing exactly how many tasks they are expected to complete before earning a reinforcer? Enter the wait strip. Here you will find four different options for wait strips that can be individualized to your students needs. I have also included reinforcer icons of 16 common reinforcers. This is a great alternative to token economy systems and can be easily individualized for specific tasks or acti
Preview of Natural Selection and Genetic Drift Task Cards for Evolution Study Activities

Natural Selection and Genetic Drift Task Cards for Evolution Study Activities

Enhance your high school biology curriculum with our Natural Selection and Genetic Drift Task Cards. This comprehensive set of activities includes 32 thought-provoking questions that stimulate critical thinking about evolution, ensuring your students grasp essential scientific concepts effectively. Whether you are introducing the "Father of Evolution" or diving deep into the nuances of genetic drift, these cards provide a variety of scenarios and questions to challenge every learner. What’s Inc
Preview of Science Fiction Writing Bell Ringer Narrative Prompts for Reluctant Writers

Science Fiction Writing Bell Ringer Narrative Prompts for Reluctant Writers

$6 at 6 PM could save you 6 hours of prep time. Strap your students into the command module and light the engines. These 15 retro-futurist bellringers blast straight out of a neon-soaked, Cold War cosmos where tin-can satellites hum, and unknown worlds whisper back. Each prompt begins with striking images but quickly spirals into deeper orbit, pushing writers to decode motivation, excavate backstory, sharpen voice, and stage dialogue that crackles like a faulty comms line. This isn’t busywork.
Preview of IB Spanish Oral Exam Practice 100 Conversation Discussion Cards for IA

IB Spanish Oral Exam Practice 100 Conversation Discussion Cards for IA

Feeling overwhelmed trying to prep your students for their IB Oral Exam (IA)? Unsure how to boost their confidence and fluency for the 3rd part of the interview? Get ready to transform your IB Spanish classroom with the " IB Spanish Oral Exam Practice/ 100 Conversation Discussion Cards for IA"! This comprehensive resource is designed to be your ultimate time-saving solution, making oral exam preparation engaging and effective for your students. Watch your students blossom as they tackle
Preview of Blooms Higher Level Questioning Cards for Reading Comprehension

Blooms Higher Level Questioning Cards for Reading Comprehension

Engage your students in Higher Level Thinking with these Bloom's Higher Order Thinking Cards. These are designed for higher level questioning during reading. There are 33 questions stems, plus 7 blank to create your own. They can be used in centers, or individually to stimulate higher order thinking. I use these cards in a "Challenge" activity: 1. Divide the class into 4-5 teams. 2. Give each team an envelope with "Blooms Higher Order Thinking Card" questions taped to the front. 3. Students
Preview of Looking for Alaska | Discussion Task Cards Recording Sheet PreAP AP Literature

Looking for Alaska | Discussion Task Cards Recording Sheet PreAP AP Literature

Enhance your students' critical thinking and analytical skills with this set of versatile task cards, designed to complement the reading of Looking for Alaska by John Green. This resource includes 60 task cards sorted into five distinct categories: Character Analysis, Symbolism and Themes, Plot and Events, Literary Analysis, and Discussion and Reflection. These task cards are designed for practicality, offering both color and black & white options to suit various printing preferences, ensu
Preview of Grammar for Science Writing Task Cards & Worksheets – Subject-Specific Grammar

Grammar for Science Writing Task Cards & Worksheets – Subject-Specific Grammar

Do your students write “The temperature went up” instead of “The temperature increased”? Do they say “We put the solid into a test tube” when they should say “The solid was placed into a test tube”? Do they use vague verbs like “did,” “got,” “went,” and “made” in their lab reports? Do they have no idea that passive voice is preferred in scientific writing to emphasize the process or result, not the researcher?You’re not alone. Science writing has its own grammar rules: passive voice is standard
Preview of Grammar for Persuasive Writing Task Cards & Worksheets –Subject-Specific Grammar

Grammar for Persuasive Writing Task Cards & Worksheets –Subject-Specific Grammar

Do your students write “Recycling reduces waste, saves energy, and it is lowering pollution” – mixing verb forms in a series? Do they hedge every claim with “I think,” “maybe,” and “might possibly”? Do they write “Pollution is bad” instead of “Pollution causes respiratory diseases and shortens life expectancy by two years”? Do they need explicit practice with the grammar of persuasion – parallel structure for rhythm and clarity, and strong, specific claims for argumentative power?You’re not alon
Preview of Grammar for Narratives Task Cards & Worksheets – Subject-Specific Grammar

Grammar for Narratives Task Cards & Worksheets – Subject-Specific Grammar

Do your students write “I can’t believe we won,” she said in every story? Do they use the same boring verbs – went, said, ran, looked – over and over? Do their narratives feel flat because every character speaks the same way and moves the same way? Do you want a resource that teaches students to choose strong, specific dialogue tags and vivid verbs that show emotion, action, and personality?You’re not alone. Weak dialogue tags (said, asked, replied) and generic verbs (went, walked, got) are the
Preview of Grammar for History Writing Task Cards & Worksheets – Subject-Specific Grammar

Grammar for History Writing Task Cards & Worksheets – Subject-Specific Grammar

Do your students write “The Roman Empire collapses in 476 CE, and then it fell into decline” – mixing present and past tense in the same sentence? Do they use contractions (“didn’t,” “wasn’t”), informal phrases (“a lot of,” “really hard”), and emotional language (“unleashed terror”) in history essays? Do they struggle to maintain a formal, objective tone when writing about the past?You’re not alone. History writing demands consistent past tense (with occasional past perfect for earlier events),
Preview of Choosing the Best Synonym for Context Task Cards & Worksheets

Choosing the Best Synonym for Context Task Cards & Worksheets

Do your students write “good” for everything? Do they think “old,” “ancient,” and “elderly” are interchangeable? Do they use a thesaurus but pick the first synonym – even when it doesn’t fit the context? Do they have no idea that “notorious” has a negative connotation, so it shouldn’t describe a generous volunteer?You’re not alone. Knowing synonyms isn’t enough – students need to choose the right synonym for the specific context, tone, and connotation. A “funny” story might be “hilarious” for a
Preview of Editing Text Messages for Clarity and Correctness Task Cards & Worksheets

Editing Text Messages for Clarity and Correctness Task Cards & Worksheets

Do your students write “u” instead of “you,” “ur” instead of “you’re,” and “2” instead of “to” – not just in texts, but in their schoolwork? Do they mix up “their/there/they’re” and “its/it’s” in emails? Do they write run‑on sentences and forget apostrophes because they’ve learned bad habits from texting?You’re not alone. Students live in a digital world where speed and informality often replace grammar and correctness. But good writing is still good writing – whether it’s a text message, an ema
Preview of Creating Original Analogies Task Cards & Worksheets - for Critical Thinking

Creating Original Analogies Task Cards & Worksheets - for Critical Thinking

Do your students freeze when they see an analogy like “Paw is to dog as hand is to human”? Can they complete a multiple‑choice analogy, but struggle to create one from scratch? Do you want them to move from passive recognition to active creation – the highest level of understanding?You’re not alone. Most analogy resources only ask students to fill in a blank or circle an answer. But true mastery comes when students can identify the relationship and then generate their own original comparisons. C
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