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Preview of AP Chemistry - Using Standard Enthalpies of Formation : Worksheets | Grade 9-12

AP Chemistry - Using Standard Enthalpies of Formation : Worksheets | Grade 9-12

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AP Exam Ready
Are you looking to reinforce your students' understanding of thermodynamics in AP Chemistry? This comprehensive resource on Using Standard Enthalpies of Formation is perfect for helping students grasp crucial concepts and excel in their studies. Designed specifically for high school chemistry teachers, this product supports a thorough exploration of enthalpy changes in chemical reactions. 📘 This product is an invaluable tool for teachers aiming to prepare their students for the AP Chemistry exa
Preview of Biology Bell Ringers Graph and Data Analysis 5 Minute Daily Graphs High School

Biology Bell Ringers Graph and Data Analysis 5 Minute Daily Graphs High School

Give your students daily practice analyzing biology data with these ready-to-use, 5-minute bell ringers. Each activity features a high-quality, NGSS-aligned graph and four multiple-choice questions, including one inference or prediction.Aligned to HS-LS1, HS-LS2, HS-LS3, and HS-LS4, these bell ringers cover key biology concepts while building graph reading, trend analysis, and data interpretation skills, which are essential for NGSS success.Why teachers love them:No prep, no grading (Google™ For
Preview of CER Practice Earth Science CER Activities 5th Grade Science Graph Analysis

CER Practice Earth Science CER Activities 5th Grade Science Graph Analysis

Help your students master Claim, Evidence, Reasoning (CER) while analyzing real-world Earth Science data! This resource includes 20 ready-to-use graph activities that make scientific reasoning engaging and accessible for 5th graders. Students will practice interpreting data, writing CERs, and connecting science concepts to visual evidence — all aligned to NGSS 5-ESS standards and state science standards. What’s Included: ✅ 20 Earth Science Graphs (topics include water distribution, moon p
Preview of Ocean Currents and Climate Worksheet - Global Winds Graphs CER Data Analysis

Ocean Currents and Climate Worksheet - Global Winds Graphs CER Data Analysis

Strengthen your students’ understanding of ocean currents, global winds, and climate systems with this engaging, NGSS-aligned resource. Students will look at climate graphs to find the evidence. Students will: Analyze real-world graphs showing ocean and wind circulation patterns Practice Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) writing using data as evidence. Explore how unequal heating and Earth’s rotation drive global climate patterns. Perfect for bell ringers, practice, or assessment preparation, thi
Preview of Macromolecules Interactive Reading and Annotation Activity

Macromolecules Interactive Reading and Annotation Activity

Created by
JJZ Biology
Macromolecules can turn into a vocabulary chart fast.Carbohydrates. Lipids. Proteins. Nucleic acids. Monomers. Polymers. Dehydration synthesis. Hydrolysis. There is a lot for biology students to keep straight — and if they do not know what to look for, a macromolecules reading can quickly become passive highlighting, answer-hunting, or another chart students copy and forget. This Macromolecules Reading Activity gives students a clear way to slow down, annotate with purpose, and turn the reading
Preview of Pre-K & Early Learning Matching Packet | Food & Kitchen Vocabulary Busy Book

Pre-K & Early Learning Matching Packet | Food & Kitchen Vocabulary Busy Book

Make learning fun and interactive with this 65+ word food and kitchen-themed matching packet! Designed for preschool, pre-K, and kindergarten readiness, this printable resource helps little learners explore everyday foods and kitchen items while building vocabulary, recognition, and fine motor skills. Inside you’ll find colorful matching pages for fruits, vegetables, meals, snacks, drinks, utensils, and kitchen tools—perfect for sparking conversations about healthy eating and real-life connectio
Preview of Science Lab: How does mass affect the swing of a pendulum. Middle School Science

Science Lab: How does mass affect the swing of a pendulum. Middle School Science

Students will observe how mass affects the swing of a pendulum. They will identify the variables in the experiment. They will conduct three trials and analyze the data by finding the mean average. They will then graph the data and state a conclusion.
Preview of Rainstorm Rescue | Waterproof Materials Science Experiment for K–2

Rainstorm Rescue | Waterproof Materials Science Experiment for K–2

Can you keep water from getting through a material? In this hands-on science challenge, students test different materials to see which ones block water and which ones let it soak through. Children discover that some materials are waterproof while others are absorbent — and connect their findings to real-world engineering of raincoats, umbrellas, and shelters. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection, step-by-step testing instructions, a student recording sheet for predictions a
Preview of Build a Water Slide | Water Flow & Surface Science Experiment | Hands-On STEM

Build a Water Slide | Water Flow & Surface Science Experiment | Hands-On STEM

Can you design a path that helps water move quickly from top to bottom? Part of a 20-challenge series, this hands-on engineering challenge, students build a mini water slide using household materials and test how different surfaces affect the speed of water flow. Children learn that water flows downhill but that texture and shape change how fast it moves. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection to water flowing over different surfaces, step-by-step building and testing instruc
Preview of Leaf Investigation Lab | Plant Science Observation Activity | STEM for K–2

Leaf Investigation Lab | Plant Science Observation Activity | STEM for K–2

Can you find and compare different leaves? Part of a 20-challenge series, this nature-based science activity, students go on a leaf hunt, examine different types of leaves, and create leaf rubbings to observe shapes, sizes, and vein patterns up close. Children learn that leaves help plants survive and grow by making food, and they discover how different trees have uniquely shaped leaves. Includes a colorful leaf identification chart featuring nine common leaf types (oak, maple, pine, birch, will
Preview of Sink or Float Engineering Challenge | Boat Building STEM Activity for K–2

Sink or Float Engineering Challenge | Boat Building STEM Activity for K–2

Can you take something that sinks and make it float? Part of a 20-challenge series, this exciting engineering challenge, students explore buoyancy and design by reshaping materials (like aluminum foil or clay) to build a boat that stays on top of the water. Children connect their work to real-world engineering by learning how boat designers create vessels that float. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection to ship engineering, step-by-step instructions with a materials list, a
Preview of Drop Count Challenge | Science Experiment | Hands-On STEM Activity

Drop Count Challenge | Science Experiment | Hands-On STEM Activity

How many drops of water can fit on a coin before it spills? Part of a 20-challenge series, students are amazed as they discover the power of surface tension in this simple but thrilling science challenge! Using just a coin, a dropper (or straw), and water, children carefully count drops, make predictions, and observe how water molecules stick together to form a dome shape. This activity introduces the concept of surface tension and cohesion with a real-world connection to how water behaves in na
Preview of Strong or Weak? Paper Bridge Engineering Challenge | STEM Design Activity K–2

Strong or Weak? Paper Bridge Engineering Challenge | STEM Design Activity K–2

an you make a single sheet of paper strong enough to hold a toy? In this exciting engineering design challenge, students discover that changing the shape of a material can change how strong it is. Children experiment with folding, rolling, and bending paper to create a bridge between two supports that can hold weight. Includes an introductory page with a real-world connection to bridge engineering, step-by-step design and testing instructions, a student recording sheet for sketching designs and
Preview of Push and Pull Worksheets | Force and Motion Science Activities for Kindergarten

Push and Pull Worksheets | Force and Motion Science Activities for Kindergarten

Created by
Think NJ
Push it, pull it — watch how things move! This engaging force and motion resource helps Kindergarten students explore the concept of push and pull through fun, hands-on worksheets and interactive activities.As students sort, identify, and connect real-life examples, they build a clear understanding of how forces work in everyday situations while developing early science skills, vocabulary, and critical thinking — all in a simple, no-prep format perfect for centers, lessons, or review. Fun & Simp
Preview of Data Analysis High School- Correlation and Causation

Data Analysis High School- Correlation and Causation

Created by
Usable Tomorrow
This worksheet describes the difference between correlation and causation and demonstrates that difference using line graphs. The content covered is MS-LS2-1: Analyze and interpret data to provide evidence for the effects of resource availability on organisms and populations of organisms in an ecosystem.
Preview of Montessori Basic Biology Terms - Information Cards + Matched Worksheets

Montessori Basic Biology Terms - Information Cards + Matched Worksheets

I created these information cards to provide students with a basic understanding of biology, evolution, and classification in order to give them a framework of knowledge for fitting their future learning about subjects in these categories. The cards define the following terms & introduce the following scientists: OrganismBiologyBotanyZoologyEcologyEvolutionClassificationCharles DarwinTaxonomyCarolus LinnaeusA second set of matching worksheets with missing words is included for students to test t
Preview of Equal Halves Fractions Math TK Kindergarten 1st Grade 2D Shapes Early Fractions

Equal Halves Fractions Math TK Kindergarten 1st Grade 2D Shapes Early Fractions

Help your students build a strong foundation in early fractions with this engaging, hands-on printable! This resource introduces the concept of equal halves using familiar 2D shapes, making abstract math ideas simple and visual for young learners. Perfect for TK, Kindergarten, and 1st Grade, this activity supports early fraction understanding through cutting, coloring, and identifying equal parts. ⭐ What Students Will Learn: Identify and understand equal vs. unequal parts Recognize and c
Preview of Albert-Einstein-Worksheet

Albert-Einstein-Worksheet

Created by
Science Funnel
Albert-Einstein-Worksheet, is a comprehensive note-taking guide for the History Channel Documentary entitled "Einstein." This film is highly recommended to show middle school through high school students, ESPECIALLY to help students build meaningful connections with the science through a historical lens. Most of my students are on the edge of their seats, and we have such good discussions. Even if you don't buy this product, consider showing this amazing documentary! I've included the links for
Preview of Butterfly Pea Flower Buffer Simulation Activity (Advanced Biology/AP/Worksheet)

Butterfly Pea Flower Buffer Simulation Activity (Advanced Biology/AP/Worksheet)

Created by
Seth Rojello
This engaging activity introduces students to the critical role of buffers in maintaining homeostasis. Using butterfly pea flower tea as a natural pH indicator, citric acid as an acid source, and baking soda solution as a buffer, students investigate how biological systems resist drastic pH changes. Students will record data, construct graphs, and connect their results to real-world biological systems such as blood pH regulation, lactic acid buildup during exercise, and ocean acidification. Stan
Preview of Junior Scientists Observation Kit: Properties of Matter (Shape, Color, Texture)

Junior Scientists Observation Kit: Properties of Matter (Shape, Color, Texture)

Created by
FunSci
Turn your students into "Mystery Explorers" and teach them to speak the language of scientists!Are you looking for a science lesson that moves beyond boring definitions? This FunSci investigative unit teaches early learners how to observe the world like real scientists. Instead of just memorizing words, students become detectives, using their senses to crack the code of Shape, Color, and Texture. Perfect for K-2 science centers, this resource uses relatable analogies (like describing a lost to
Preview of What Does It Mean to Be Alive (Advanced Biology/Worksheet)

What Does It Mean to Be Alive (Advanced Biology/Worksheet)

Created by
Seth Rojello
Challenge your students to think beyond memorization with this rigorous and engaging biology activity that redefines what it means to be alive. Perfect for high school or honors biology, this resource combines molecular biology, cell theory, biochemistry, and evolutionary theory to help students apply scientific reasoning to real-world and theoretical examples like viruses, fire, robots, and synthetic cells. Standards Alignment: NGSS HS-LS1-1: Structure and Function NGSS HS-LS1-2: Systems of Spe
Preview of Living and Nonliving Things Kindergarten Science Activities | First Grade Life S

Living and Nonliving Things Kindergarten Science Activities | First Grade Life S

🧪 Living and Nonliving Things Kindergarten–1st Grade Science ActivitiesIntroduce living and nonliving things with simple, hands-on Kindergarten and 1st grade science activities that are easy to prep and easy to use. This resource helps students observe, classify, and communicate the difference between living and nonliving things using clear visuals and developmentally appropriate tasks. Students explore real-world examples, complete a cut-and-paste matching activity, and use a response pag
Preview of 23 Middle School Engineering Bell Ringers | Creative Design Thinking Prompts

23 Middle School Engineering Bell Ringers | Creative Design Thinking Prompts

Middle School Design Thinking Bell Ringers | 23 Creative Engineering Prompts | Daily Warm-UpsStart your middle school class with meaningful creativity using these 23 Design Thinking Bell Ringers! Designed for grades 5-8, these quick, seated activities are perfect for warm-ups, early finishers, or design-thinking routines that build critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Each daily prompt gives students a chance to: ✅ Follow the design thinking cycle (Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototyp
Preview of Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab – Gen Ed, Modified, & Spanish Bundle

Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab – Gen Ed, Modified, & Spanish Bundle

Bring osmosis to life with this engaging, hands-on gummy bear lab—now available in three fully designed versions to meet the needs of all learners in your classroom! This resource allows students to explore diffusion, osmosis, water movement, and concentration gradients in a highly visual, memorable way. Whether you teach general education biology, inclusion classes, special education, bilingual/ESL, or need differentiated options for your learners, this bundle has everything you need. ✅ What
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