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Problem solving basic principles projects for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Lets Make a Monster!

Lets Make a Monster!

This is a couple day Activity to help with a better understanding of Genetics, Punnet square, and Dominate and Recessive genes. Students with roll the dice to come up with the "Parent" Monster. Then using a Punnet square, finding what their offspring will look like when paired with a classmate. A easy spinner can be made with a small colored pencil and a extra large paper clip. The students Hold the colored pencil on the intersection of the large Punnet square with numbers and swing the papercl
Preview of Animal Classification Writing Book

Animal Classification Writing Book

Created by
Kristen Miller
Use this book to supplement learning of the classification of animals (mammal, reptile, bird). Pages designed for student to write the class of the animal on each page. Also designed as a coloring book.
Preview of Solid, Liquid, Gas Cut Out Activity

Solid, Liquid, Gas Cut Out Activity

Created by
Exceptional Fun
Students cut out the images and organize into solid, liquid, and gas. Use in centers or in interactive notebooks. The students can work in pairs to increase dialogue about the different states of matter.
Preview of VEX IQ Quick Build Engineering Journal

VEX IQ Quick Build Engineering Journal

This journal is designed to expose and introduce students to the process of keeping an engineering journal. Students may use the journal show their design process and to plan, monitor, and reflect on the process of the build and of completing a course. Students are invited to sketch, collect data, and also reflect on the essential question of "What role does robotics play in our daily lives?" There is also a space for students to set goals on the professional skills and reflect on their collabor
Preview of Got Extra Credit?? YES

Got Extra Credit?? YES

This one page introduction to an individual extra credit project offers basic guidelines for interested students. The document offers great flexibility for both the student and the teacher to adapt for topic and rigor.
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