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Preview of Physics Quiz: Acceleration vs. Equilibrium (Editable)

Physics Quiz: Acceleration vs. Equilibrium (Editable)

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Concept Clicks
FeatureDetailTotal Slides:~12 Slides Key Activities:1 (Interactive class quiz with answers) Topic: Physics, Forces, Newton's Laws Key Concepts: Net Force, Equilibrium, Acceleration, Free Body Diagrams, Vectors Target Grade Level: Grades 8-11 This is a straightforward, editable "bell-ringer" or check-for-understanding activity. It presents students with various free-body diagrams and asks them to determine if the object is accelerating or in equilibrium based on the net force. Important Informati
Preview of Number Lines and Absolute Values Key Lesson

Number Lines and Absolute Values Key Lesson

This stand-alone resource covers Common Core Objective 7NS A.1 and A.1.B: number lines and absolute values. It includes: • Brief teacher lesson • Practice sheet • Quiz • Answer keys • Student map to full unit Though this lesson can stand alone, the full unit, Integer Operations, is a Montessori approach to project-driven mathematical learning. The complete parts are outlined in the student map at the end of this document. It includes 4 different project choices, meaningful work, material lesso
Preview of Profit Factors

Profit Factors

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Jane Tsap
After learning about profits, students use their critical thinking skills and proportional reasoning to determine profits. They also analyze if using antibiotics to increase the size and rate at which chickens mature is ethical and financially sound. Objectives: • Students will be able to define profit • Students will be able to analyze factors that affect a business’s ability to make a profit. • Students will apply proportional/rational thinking to solve mathematical problems. ****Includes l
Preview of Using It Now: Real Life Algebra

Using It Now: Real Life Algebra

This program was created with real students in mind—especially those who love reading but feel overwhelmed by math. Ideal for: Individual homeschools Enrichment centers Homeschool learning cooperatives Online learning communities Tutoring sessions What makes it different? It blends storytelling with math instruction, helping students see math in context rather than as isolated problems. It is also intentionally designed to support: Students with ADHD Dyslexic learners Students with exe
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