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Preview of FREQUENTLY USED SAT WORDS #2

FREQUENTLY USED SAT WORDS #2

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Tura Reese
GREAT ACTIVITY FOR DISTANCE LEARNING The second in a series of 26 worksheets designed to familiarize students with frequently used vocabulary on the SAT. Each two-page illustrated worksheet features ten words with definitions, a variety of exercises and activities, and a short quiz with answer key. These versatile mini-lessons can be used throughout the week for bell-work or exit activities and make excellent emergency lesson plans. Perfect for early SAT preparation or for use with younger advan
Preview of Dry Ice Science: States of Matter Experiments That WOW! Holy Cow!

Dry Ice Science: States of Matter Experiments That WOW! Holy Cow!

Want to blow your students’ minds while teaching science concepts that stick? ❄️ This Dry Ice States of Matter STEM Resource transforms your classroom into a science lab of wonder—while giving you everything you need to teach, assess, and engage! ✨ What’s Included Editable Slides – ready-to-go presentations to introduce and explain states of matter. Vocabulary Cards – reinforce key terms with visuals and definitions. Exit Tickets – quick checks for understanding at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Practical Science Experiments on Sound. Next Generation Science Standards.

Practical Science Experiments on Sound. Next Generation Science Standards.

Aligned with NGSS (1-PS4) Curriculum: Easily adaptable to any other curriculum.Three Hands-On Practical Lessons:Balloon drum experimentFeeling vibrations with a tuning forkString telephone experimentDetailed Lesson Plans: Includes step-by-step methods, equipment lists, and activity guides for each practical.Videos: Includes videos of each practical experiment.Fun Quizzes: Each practical lesson comes with a quiz to check students' learning progression.Monster-Themed Engagement: Unique and fun mon
Preview of Factors & Multiples: A Visual Approach Grade Level: 4th – 5th (Editable)

Factors & Multiples: A Visual Approach Grade Level: 4th – 5th (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
Factors & Multiples: A Visual ApproachGrade Level: 4th – 5th GradeDescription: A highly visual explanation of factors using arrays of stars and footballs to show how numbers can be arranged in rows and columns. It clearly distinguishes between factors and multiples and includes a True/False quiz.How to Use: Excellent for Conceptual Understanding. The visual arrays help students "see" what a factor is. End the lesson with the interactive True/False quiz as a whole-class exit ticket.Stats: 30 Slid
Preview of Periodic Table Test (Editable pptx)

Periodic Table Test (Editable pptx)

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Concept Clicks
Assess student understanding easily with this Periodic Table Test PowerPoint, perfect for Grades 6–10. The opening slides quickly highlight essential concepts—groups, periods, metals, nonmetals, atomic structure—to prep students before testing. Includes structured questions, diagrams, multiple-choice items, and fill-in-the-blanks. Estimated Slide Count: ~12–16 slides Activities Included: 1 full periodic table quiz 1 atomic structure review task 1 metals/nonmetals classification exercise peri
Preview of AP World History 6.4 Economic Changes | Guided Notes

AP World History 6.4 Economic Changes | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
This guided notes resource for AP World History Topic 6.4 (Economic Change s from 1750 to 1900) is designed to accompany a lesson on how imperialism transformed colonial economies during the nineteenth century. Students examine the rise of export economies and the increasing economic dependence of colonies on industrialized powers. The notes guide students through key concepts including subsistence farming, cash crops, raw material extraction, and closed market systems. The guided notes follow t
Preview of B1.1 Carbohydrates and Lipids Student Notes

B1.1 Carbohydrates and Lipids Student Notes

PART OF A BUNDLEInteractive Student Activity Worksheet: Reinforce learning and boost critical thinking through detailed diagrams and targeted activities on topics such as polymerization reactions, the role of enzymes, lipid storage, and structure-function relationships of biological molecules. Perfect for reinforcing learning, inquiry-based activities, and formative assessment, these ready-to-use materials align seamlessly with current IB guidelines and significantly enhance classroom engagement
Preview of Unit 2.5: Cultural Consequences - 20 Slide Presentation - AP World History

Unit 2.5: Cultural Consequences - 20 Slide Presentation - AP World History

AP World History Unit 2: Networks of Exchange – Topic 2.5 PowerPointCultural Consequences of Connectivity (1200–1450)Teach the impact of trade networks with a lesson that helps students actually see the big picture. This 20-slide PowerPoint focuses on how increased connectivity led to the spread of religions, technologies, and ideas across Afro-Eurasia. If you want students to understand how trade changed cultures, not just economies, this delivers. What’s Included• 20-slide PowerPoint Presentat
Preview of Unit 2.6: Environmental Consequences - 20 Slide Presentation - AP World History

Unit 2.6: Environmental Consequences - 20 Slide Presentation - AP World History

AP World History Unit 2: Networks of Exchange – Topic 2.6 PowerPointEnvironmental Consequences of Connectivity (1200–1450)Teach the environmental impact of global trade with a lesson that’s clear, focused, and easy for students to understand. This 20-slide PowerPoint shows how increased connectivity spread diseases, crops, and animals across regions, shaping populations and environments. If you want students to understand how trade affected the natural world, this delivers. What’s Included• 20-s
Preview of AP World History 5.5 Technology of the Industrial Revolution | Guided Notes

AP World History 5.5 Technology of the Industrial Revolution | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
This guided notes resource for AP World History Topic 5.5 (Technology of the Industrial Revolution) is designed to accompany a lesson on the major technological innovations that transformed economies and societies between c. 1750 and c. 1900. Students explore how industrial technologies increased global connectivity and economic growth. The notes guide students through key concepts including steam engines, railroads, electricity, internal combustion engines, steel production, and communication
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 2.5 (Demographic Transition Model)

AP Human Geography Topic 2.5 (Demographic Transition Model)

Created by
Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 2.5 and explains the Demographic Transition Model (DTM) as a framework for understanding global population change over time. It walks students through each stage of the model, connecting shifts in birth rates, death rates, and natural increase to industrialization, development, and social change. The slides also introduce the Epidemiological Transition Model (ETM), allowing students to compare population growth patterns with changing causes
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 5.5 (The Green Revolution)

AP Human Geography Topic 5.5 (The Green Revolution)

Created by
Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 5.5: The Green Revolution and introduces students to the mid-20th-century agricultural changes that significantly increased global food production. Students define the Green Revolution and examine key innovations such as high-yield seed varieties, increased use of fertilizers and pesticides, expanded irrigation, and greater mechanization. The lesson highlights how these changes boosted crop yields and improved food availability in regions su
Preview of Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Patriot Day Math | Data Analysis of 9/11 Statistics | K–12, TEKS-Aligned

Description: This lesson uses Patriot Day (September 11) as a context for practicing data analysis, graphing, and problem solving in a respectful, age-appropriate way. Elementary: Graph small data sets of helpers (firefighters, police, medics) with pictographs or bar graphs.Middle School: Analyze timelines and casualty numbers, calculate percents, and create bar graphs.High School: Work with complex datasets such as rebuilding costs or memorial attendance, modelin
Preview of Unit 5.6 - AP Macroeconomics - Economic Growth - PowerPoint New CED

Unit 5.6 - AP Macroeconomics - Economic Growth - PowerPoint New CED

AP Macroeconomics Unit 5.6 PowerPoint PresentationLong-Run Consequences – Economic Growth20 Slide Lesson | CED Aligned | Zero PrepGive your students a clear understanding of what drives long-run economic growth with this structured 20-slide PowerPoint. This lesson focuses on the key factors that increase an economy’s productive capacity and shift long-run aggregate supply. Students will learn how growth actually happens and how it connects to everything they’ve studied throughout the course. Wha
Preview of Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) (Editable pptx)

Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) (Editable pptx)

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Concept Clicks
Teach students how to balance even the toughest equations using this Balancing Chemical Equations (Algebraic Method) PowerPoint—a step-by-step problem-solving guide perfect for Grades 9–12 chemistry. The opening slides immediately show students that they can balance complex equations with a systematic method, increasing confidence and mastery. This resource walks students through assigning variables, writing element equations, solving simultaneously, simplifying fractions, and deriving final c
Preview of AP World History 2.3 Exchange in the Indian Ocean | Guided Notes

AP World History 2.3 Exchange in the Indian Ocean | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
This guided notes resource for AP World History Topic 2.3 (Exchange in the Indian Ocean) is designed to accompany a lesson on the expansion of maritime trade networks across the Indian Ocean from c. 1200 to c. 1450. Students explore how technological innovations, environmental knowledge, and cultural connections contributed to increased trade and interaction across regions. The notes guide students through key concepts including the causes of expanded trade, such as the decline of overland rout
Preview of AP Human Geography 5.4 Second Agricultural Revolution | Guided Notes

AP Human Geography 5.4 Second Agricultural Revolution | Guided Notes

Created by
Michael Dunn
These guided notes for AP Human Geography Topic 5.4 (The Second Agricultural Revolution) are designed to accompany a lesson on the technological and economic changes that transformed agriculture during the 1700s and 1800s. Students examine key concepts such as mechanization, crop rotation, and selective breeding, and how these innovations increased agricultural productivity. The lesson also explores how the Second Agricultural Revolution contributed to population growth, urbanization, and the r
Preview of 1929 Stock Market Crash Activity

1929 Stock Market Crash Activity

Created by
Portable 49
This is a great way to illustrate to students what it was like to be investing in the 1920s. Many students can you tell you there was a stock market crash, but it's difficult to understand the effect of that event without examining just how much stocks increased throughout the decade and then fell in the subsequent crash. In this activity, students get to see what happened to the price of six of the most prominent companies of the time: RCA, General Motors, U.S. Steel, Coca-Cola, General Electr
Preview of AP Human Geography Topic 5.11 (Challenges of Contemporary Ag.)

AP Human Geography Topic 5.11 (Challenges of Contemporary Ag.)

Created by
Michael Dunn
This presentation aligns with AP Human Geography Topic 5.11: Challenges of Contemporary Agriculture and helps students examine the debates and pressures facing modern food-production systems as they attempt to feed a growing global population. Students explore how agricultural innovations such as biotechnology, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and aquaculture have increased efficiency and output while also raising concerns related to sustainability, soil and water usage, biodiversity loss,
Preview of Unit 5.3 - AP Macroeconomics - Money Growth & Inflation - PowerPoint New CED

Unit 5.3 - AP Macroeconomics - Money Growth & Inflation - PowerPoint New CED

AP Macroeconomics Unit 5.3 PowerPoint PresentationLong-Run Consequences – Money Growth & Inflation20 Slide Lesson | CED Aligned | Zero PrepHelp your students understand the long-run relationship between money supply and inflation with this clear, structured 20-slide PowerPoint. This lesson connects key ideas from earlier units and shows how sustained increases in the money supply impact price levels over time. Students won’t just memorize the concept. They’ll understand the cause-and-effect rela
Preview of SPIKE Prime Which Block Would You Use? | Fast Finisher | Sub Day | Bell Ringer

SPIKE Prime Which Block Would You Use? | Fast Finisher | Sub Day | Bell Ringer

Created by
RoboBytes
Challenge your robotics students to think critically about SPIKE Prime Word Blocks with this scenario-based activity! Instead of just finding or naming blocks, students read real robot programming scenarios and decide which block best solves the problem. Perfect for bell ringers, fast finishers, sub days, and early finishers — and works great as a low-stakes quiz or formative assessment too. All 8 Word Block categories are represented: Motors, Movement, Light, Sound, Events, Control, Sensors, an
Preview of Types of Gold Mining (Gold Rush)

Types of Gold Mining (Gold Rush)

This presentation is designed to aid students in their overall understanding of the various types of gold mining. This presentation is very versatile. It may be used alone, or in tandem with one of my other gold rush resources available on TpT. I hope you find this presentation beneficial in increasing the understanding of your students and the rigor of your instruction. Follow me at Bryantsbraintrain.blogspot.com or find Bryant's Brain Train on Facebook. Copyright Bryant's Brain Train, 2
Preview of Weekly Geography - Map Drill

Weekly Geography - Map Drill

Engage your students with this easy-to-use seminar-long project. Each week, students are given three practice maps (but no printing, no mess)! Simple, smooth, and ready-to-go!Each page contains two weeks and, when given digitally, students have all the URLs they need. The links are simple and all go to Geography quizzes on JetpunkStudents don't need to navigate the site, as individual links go to the selected maps. Continents, states, nations near and far: the list of weekly quizzes varies
Preview of Unit 9.5 - AP Environmental Science - Global Climate Change - PowerPoint New CED

Unit 9.5 - AP Environmental Science - Global Climate Change - PowerPoint New CED

Unit 9: Global ChangeAP Environmental Science – Topic 9.5: Global Climate Change20 Slide PowerPoint Presentation | CED Aligned | Zero PrepHelp students understand the broader impacts of a changing climate with this engaging, classroom-ready PowerPoint for AP Environmental Science Topic 9.5. This 20-slide presentation connects greenhouse gas increases to global climate change and examines the environmental and societal consequences. This lesson follows a consistent, student-friendly format that k
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