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Contains Check for Understanding: Energy Scenarios, Conservation of Energy Lab Simulation, Energy Transformation Flow Maps, +2 more
Science, Earth & Space Science
Grades 6-8
Contains Predicting Weather Patterns Worksheet, Quick-Check: Weather Map Exit Ticket, Weather Map Symbol Reference & Analysis, +1 more
Science, Earth & Space Science, Environmental Science
Contains Comprehension Check & Exit Ticket, Mission Goals Graphic Organizer, Reading Passage: The Artemis II Mission, +2 more
Contains Answer Key and Feedback, Conclusion and CER, Data Analysis: Rate of Photosynthesis, +3 more
Contains Answer Key, Comprehension & Analysis Quiz, Mission Sequence Flow Map, +2 more
Contains Station 1: The Mechanics of Reflection, Station 2: The Ice-Albedo Feedback Loop, Station 3: Urban Heat Islands & Albedo, +1 more
Science, Environmental Science, Earth & Space Science
Contains Cause and Effect: The Permian vs. Cretaceous, Comparing the Extinction Events, Mass Extinction Review Quiz, +3 more
Contains Exit Ticket: Quick Check, Human and Economic Impact Analysis, Introductory Reading: The Ring of Fire and Monsoons, +2 more
Contains Ecosystem Connections: Fire and Growth, End-of-Unit Exit Ticket, Graphic Organizer: Sequoia Adaptations, +2 more
Contains Comprehension & Application Quiz, Concept Map: Static Electricity in Action, Reading: The Power of Static Electricity, +2 more
Contains Comprehension & Analysis, Reading Passage: The Purpose of Fruit, Seed Dispersal Strategy Chart, +2 more
Contains Station 1: Kinetic vs. Potential Energy, Station 2: The Three Methods of Heat Transfer, Station 3: The Law of Conservation of Energy, +4 more
Contains Cellular Transport & Equilibrium Worksheet, Exit Ticket: Homeostasis Summary, Guided Notes: Homeostasis and Feedback Loops, +2 more
Science, Life Science & Biology
Contains Analysis & Conclusion, Background Reading: Why Strawberries?, Data Collection & Observation, +2 more
Contains Behavior Comparison Table, Case Study: The Instinct to Survive, Comprehension and Analysis Quiz, +2 more
Contains Check for Understanding: Exit Ticket, Labeling the Pathway, Sensory to Motor Matching, +2 more
Contains Diagram and Vocabulary Match, Orthodontist for a Day: Case Studies, Reading: How Orthodontics Work, +2 more
Other, Science, Career & Technical Education, Life Science & Biology
Contains Exit Ticket: Pike Fishing Summary, Informational Reading: The Northern Pike, Pike Fishing Gear & Strategy Analysis, +2 more
Contains Circulation Diagram: Labeling and Coloring, Data Analysis and Exit Ticket, Introduction to the Double Loop System, +2 more
Contains Energy Conservation Problem Solving, Energy Efficiency & 'Lost' Energy Exit Ticket, Energy Transformation Reading & Analysis, +2 more
Contains Comprehension & Modeling Questions, Exit Ticket: Matter vs. Energy, Guided Notes & Cycle Comparison, +2 more
Fireflies use light to attract mates, with males flashing unique patterns to signal females.
At high altitudes, the human body struggles due to less oxygen in the air.
Your immune system is a complex network that protects you from germs and helps you heal from injuries.
Contains Chemical Energy Concept Map, Chemical Energy in Everyday Life, Exothermic vs. Endothermic Sorting Task, +2 more
Science, Chemistry
Oxygen is usually a gas, but it can become a liquid if it gets cold enough.
Matter is made of atoms and molecules and exists mainly as solids, liquids, or gases.
Naming compounds is like learning a new language, but it can be simple if you follow the rules.
Physical changes alter the appearance of a substance without changing its chemical composition.
Nuclear fission is when an atom's nucleus splits, releasing a lot of energy.
Elements are pure substances that can't be broken down, like gold or carbon.
Physical changes alter a substance's appearance without creating a new substance.
The periodic table organizes elements by their atomic number and properties.
Decantation is a way to separate mixtures by letting heavier parts sink and pouring off the lighter parts.
Science, Science, Chemistry
Gases can be identified by their unique properties, like color and smell, and how they react with other substances.
Atomic bombs are strong bombs that use nuclear reactions to make big explosions.
Science, Social Studies, Chemistry, World History
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