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Preview of Marine Plants and Algae Notes and Quiz | Phytoplankton | Seaweeds | Mangroves

Marine Plants and Algae Notes and Quiz | Phytoplankton | Seaweeds | Mangroves

Fully editable slides for note-taking on marine plants and seaweeds (does not go into details on physiology). It does not go into the details you would want in a Marine Biology course, but it sufficient for introducing the diversity of primary producers to a Marine Science or Oceanography class. Quiz included! (Google Form) Also 3 notebook activities for increasing student engagement. See preview for a closer look! _____________________________________________________________________________
Preview of Salinity & Salt Water Lesson/Guided Notes/Quiz

Salinity & Salt Water Lesson/Guided Notes/Quiz

🌊 Salinity: Salt Water Lesson – Why Is the Ocean Salty? Bring ocean chemistry and marine biology together in this engaging, high school–level Salinity Lesson from Marine Science Made Simple. Students explore where ocean salt comes from, why salinity varies around the world, and how marine organisms survive in salty environments through osmoregulation. This lesson connects chemistry, Earth systems, climate, and marine biology in one cohesive, easy-to-teach resource designed for real unders
Preview of Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2.  100% Editable

Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2. 100% Editable

· Reading Passage · Quiz- 10 Questions · Great Homework Resource · Great Resource for Substitute Teachers This passage and the quiz are designed to promote the student’s ability to read and comprehend subject matter at the high school level. Key words are boldfaced as a reminder of importance. It is my hope that it will help the student understand Diabetes: Type 1 and Type 2, leading to a healthier lifestyle and an increased knowledge basis of the subject. A quiz is available. An answer
Preview of Population Studies: You are the Scientist Lesson

Population Studies: You are the Scientist Lesson

This lesson involves studying different populations and why they decrease or increase. This gets the student involved by having them be the scientist. The terms in this presentation include: population density observation sampling mark-and-recapture birth rate death rate immigration emigration food space climate Both the presentation and the work page can be found in the zip file. The work page contains an answer key. The paid file has been left as a pptx file so the buyer may add or remove
Preview of The "Growing Pain": Osgood-Schlatter Disease. 100% Editable

The "Growing Pain": Osgood-Schlatter Disease. 100% Editable

Reading Passage Vocabulary List Ten-Question Quiz Answer Key Great Homework ResourceSub Plan Option This information is valuable, not only for parents and teachers of younger children, but also for parents, teachers, and teenagers, where activity increases, especially in the sports arena. Children as young as 10 years old (generally female) can be diagnosed with Osgood-Schlatter Disease. Therefore, the passage encompasses many grade levels, including those below 9 - 12. The lesson is wr
Preview of Schizophrenia: A Biological Perspective. 100% Editable

Schizophrenia: A Biological Perspective. 100% Editable

Reading Passage Vocabulary List Ten-Question Quiz Answer Key Great Homework ResourceSub Plan Option “Schizophrenia: A Biological Perspective” Students will read and learn about schizophrenia, a disease that affects approximately 1 – 100 people worldwide. It is a chronic, severe mental disorder that affects how a person thinks, feels, and behaves. The focus of this activity is the biological perspective of the illness – how the brain has decreased gray matter, and other differences from the n
Preview of Question Exploration: What Are the Solar Activity Sunspot Cycles?

Question Exploration: What Are the Solar Activity Sunspot Cycles?

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TheScienceGiant
What are the solar activity sunspot cycles? Sunspots increase and decrease through an average cycle of 11 years.  This Question Exploration helps Ss explain how the spotless Sun turns dark, releasing solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs). Question Exploration Routine is an instructional methods that teachers can use to help a diverse student population understand a body of content information by carefully answering a critical question to arrive at a main idea answer. The Concept Compari
Preview of Velocity-Time Graphs Activity | Acceleration vs Deceleration | Motion Graph Matc

Velocity-Time Graphs Activity | Acceleration vs Deceleration | Motion Graph Matc

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STEMora
Help students clearly understand the relationship between velocity-time graphs and acceleration with this engaging matching activity. Students analyse different velocity-time graphs and determine whether the motion represents acceleration, deceleration, increasing acceleration, or constant velocity. This resource is perfect for introducing or reinforcing key kinematics concepts in middle or high school physics lessons. Students will examine a series of velocity-time graphs and match them to
Preview of Significant Figures and Scientific Notation: Lesson Plan

Significant Figures and Scientific Notation: Lesson Plan

Complete Lesson: Significant Figures and Scientific Notation PPT/Guided Notes: Written to increase application and decrease copying! In class WS and Answer Keys for student practice. Exit Ticket and Homework WS at end of class. Power PointGuided NotesIn class WorksheetsTake home WorksheetsExit TicketAnswer Keys
Preview of Lab Activity: Observing Homeostasis with Exercise

Lab Activity: Observing Homeostasis with Exercise

This Homeostasis Lab is a great introductory activity for students. They will observe and measure their own breathing and heart rates before and after exercise. Students will then graph their data and draw conclusions about why their rates may have increased or decreased. This lesson encourages movement, data recording, analysis, and critical thinking as students draw conclusions based on their results. This lab activity covers the following objectives: 3. Describe homeostasis and how it is rel
Preview of Herpes Simplex: A Common Viral Infection. 100% Editable

Herpes Simplex: A Common Viral Infection. 100% Editable

· Reading Passage · Quiz- 10 Questions · Great Homework Resource · Great Resource for Substitute Teachers This passage and quiz are designed to promote the student’s ability to read and comprehend subject matter at the high school level. Key words are boldfaced as a reminder of importance. I hope that it will increase teenage awareness about herpes simplex, a common viral infection, leading to a greater understanding of the importance of self-care. A quiz is available. An answer key is p
Preview of Impacts on Food Chains – PowerPoint Lesson + Activity Cards

Impacts on Food Chains – PowerPoint Lesson + Activity Cards

Engage your students with this high-quality, ready-to-teach resource that brings food chains, food webs, and ecological relationships to life! This bundle includes a full PowerPoint lesson plus hands-on activity cards, giving teachers everything they need to explicitly teach how changes in populations impact ecosystems. This resource is ideal for whole-class teaching, small-group tasks, revision, or relief/backup lessons that still meet curriculum requirements. 🦁 What’s Included1. PowerP
Preview of Unit 2.9 - AP Biology - Cell Compartmentalization  - PowerPoint (New CED 2025)

Unit 2.9 - AP Biology - Cell Compartmentalization - PowerPoint (New CED 2025)

AP Biology Unit 2 CellsTopic 2.9 Cell Compartmentalization20-Slide PowerPoint with Warm Ups & Exit TicketsTeach how internal organization increases cellular efficiency with clarity and structure while staying fully aligned to the 2025 AP Biology CED. This 20-slide PowerPoint for Topic 2.9 Cell Compartmentalization helps students understand how membrane-bound organelles create specialized environments for different biochemical processes. It connects cellular structure to metabolic efficiency and
Preview of Chemistry States of Matter Shaving Cream Lab High School Science

Chemistry States of Matter Shaving Cream Lab High School Science

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The Lesson Pony
This is a fun engaging exploratory chemistry lab for your high school students to learn about the 3 states of matter -gas, liquid, and solid. Your students will summarize the 3 states in this hands-on activity. A must for every chemistry teacher Remember to leave a review to earn free lessons from TPT Materials● 1 can of shaving cream ● 1 Brown paper towel ● 1 Penny ● Test Tube ● 1 Balloon ● Scale MS-PS1-4 Develop a model that predicts and describes changes in particle motion, temperature, and
Preview of Matter & Energy Presentation - Alberta Science 6 New Curriculum

Matter & Energy Presentation - Alberta Science 6 New Curriculum

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Sarah Saeed
Matter & Energy: The particle model of matter states that heating matter causes particles to move faster. As particles move faster, the attractive forces between them weaken and the space between them increases. The particle model of matter states that cooling matter causes particles to move slower. As particles slow down, the attractive forces between them increase and the space between them decreases. A phase change is a change from one state of matter to another. During a phase change, the
Preview of PPT ENTROPY POWERPOINT Chemistry Entropy Calculations Entropy Theory + ANSWERS

PPT ENTROPY POWERPOINT Chemistry Entropy Calculations Entropy Theory + ANSWERS

Created by
Doc Mathewson
This product contains an Entropy PowerPoint which is 30 pages long. This is suitable to use with an AP Chemistry class. The topics include: What is entropy, entropy theory, calculating entropy for temperature, pressure or volume changes, entropy changes, positive entropy processes, negative entropy processes, calculating entropy for a reaction, calculating entropy for a state change, increase in entropy and decrease in entropy. My name is Darrin Mathewson and I have a PhD in organic chemistr
Preview of Stoichiometry: Percent Yield

Stoichiometry: Percent Yield

This NGSS aligned lesson builds on the stoichiometry and limiting and excess reactants concepts. The emphasis of this lesson is on concept development of percent yield. Students will distinguish between actual yield, theoretical yield, and percentage yield. Conceptually, students will understand that the percent yield tells chemists about the efficiency of a reaction. Chemists can then work to improve efficiency in several different ways, and increase percent yield. Students will calculate pe
Preview of S3.1 Discontinuities in Ionisation Energy, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.1 Discontinuities in Ionisation Energy, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson explains discontinuities in first ionisation energy for IBDP Chemistry HL (first examination 2025), helping students understand deviations from periodic trends. It provides a clear, structured explanation of how these discontinuities give evidence for sublevels and electron pairing. Ionisation energy is the energy required to remove one mole of electrons from one mole of gaseous atoms to form one mole of gaseous 1+ ions. Across a period, first ionisation energy generally i
Preview of PowerPoint:  Layers of the Atmosphere

PowerPoint: Layers of the Atmosphere

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Geogirl
This is a PowerPoint that goes over the Layers of the Atmosphere. The information given reflects some of the California State Science Standards. This PowerPoint is meant for a beginning earth science/general science course. There are some graphic pictures in this presentation of Beck Weathers. A few years ago I was enthralled by the book, Into Thin Air. I tell my students about the book in the hopes they will someday read it and I also hope this will help them understand that there is a dec
Preview of Algebra I: Translating Words to Math (Editable)

Algebra I: Translating Words to Math (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
FeatureDetailTotal Slides:~20 Slides Key Activities:2 (Vocabulary matching, Translation practice) Full Product DescriptionTopic: Algebra I Key Concepts: Variables, Algebraic Expressions, Evaluation, Simplifying, Key Words (Sum, Difference, Product) Target Grade Level: Grades 7-9 An excellent foundation lesson for Algebra I. This editable PowerPoint focuses on the critical skill of translating English phrases into mathematical expressions (e.g., "Ten more than a number" becomes "n + 10"). Importa
Preview of NGSS MS-PS1-4 Matter and its Interactions States of Matter

NGSS MS-PS1-4 Matter and its Interactions States of Matter

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King's Science
NGSS MS-PS1-4 Matter and its Interactions States of Matter and Thermal Energy PowerPoint. Defines random motion, solids, liquids, gases, kinetic energy, temperature, and thermal energy. Discusses measuring temperature, total thermal energy, temperature vs. thermal energy, heat, relationships between the motion of molecules and the kinetic energy. The average kinetic energy of the particles and the temperature. The transfer of thermal energy and a change in kinetic energy or a change in state of
Preview of BUNDLE R1.4 Entropy and Spontaneity HL Only Content (IBDP Chemistry)

BUNDLE R1.4 Entropy and Spontaneity HL Only Content (IBDP Chemistry)

This bundle of 3 PowerPoints covers IBDP Chemistry HL R1.4 Entropy and Spontaneity for first examination 2025, including entropy changes, Gibbs energy, spontaneity and the link between Gibbs energy and equilibrium. It provides a clear, carefully sequenced set of lessons that helps students move from core thermodynamic ideas to the higher-level calculations and interpretations required for IB exam success. Entropy and spontaneity are central ideas in thermodynamics. Entropy is a measure of disord
Preview of S3.1 Metallic and Non-Metallic Continuum (IBDP Chemistry)

S3.1 Metallic and Non-Metallic Continuum (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson explores the metallic and non-metallic continuum, showing how bonding and oxide behaviour change smoothly across Period 3. Designed for IBDP Chemistry (first assessment 2025), it helps students connect electronegativity, bonding type, and acid–base properties to observable chemical trends. Chemical bonding and element behaviour exist on a spectrum rather than in rigid categories. This lesson develops the idea of a continuum from metallic to ionic to covalent bonding using
Preview of R1.4 Entropy, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

R1.4 Entropy, HL (IBDP Chemistry)

This PowerPoint lesson covers entropy and disorder for IBDP Chemistry (first examination 2025), helping students understand energy dispersal and predict entropy changes in physical and chemical processes. It provides a clear, structured approach to both conceptual understanding and calculation of standard entropy changes. Entropy (S) is a measure of the disorder or randomness of particles in a system, as well as how energy is distributed. Systems with higher entropy have particles that are more
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