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12th grade science assessments for Easel Assessments

Preview of Skeletal System: Diagnostic Radiology Lab

Skeletal System: Diagnostic Radiology Lab

Created by
James Gonyo
The Diagnostic Radiology Lab is a fun and engaging way to introduce students to the use of x rays (radiographs) in the diagnosis of a wide range of problems from broken bones to intestinal blockages and more. Students learn how radiographs are made, the basics of how to interpret them, and how to distinguish what is normal from what is not. Allow your students to become the doctor (they just won’t get paid like one)! Get your students up and running faster than ever with the addition of Google A
Preview of Anatomy & Physiology Unit 1 Test: Introduction to the Human Body

Anatomy & Physiology Unit 1 Test: Introduction to the Human Body

This product comes with a free Easel Assessment version for online or digital learning! Make teaching Anatomy & Physiology easier with this Human Anatomy & Physiology Test: Unit 1: Introduction to the Human Body. This assessment covers the objectives and standards listed below and accompanies my Human Anatomy Unit Plan 1: Introduction to the Human Body. Answer key is included! Use this test alone or with get the complete Unit 1 Bundle!Related ResourcesGet the complete Unit 1 bundle t
Preview of Chemistry Lab: Making of an Air Bag Ideal Gas Law Stoichiometry

Chemistry Lab: Making of an Air Bag Ideal Gas Law Stoichiometry

Students love this competition between lab groups to make the best air bag! The competition begins by challenging students to exactly fill a Zip-Loc bag. PDF /Word This lab takes minutes to set up! Truly "Teacher Friendly"2- Versions for scaffolding!Students:• Balanced an equation• Use stoichiometry to determine reactant amounts• Use ideal gas law to determine moles of gas neededLab Contains:• Student Lab Sheet• Student Lab Make-up Sheet for Absent Students• Student Lab Sheet with Answers in I
Preview of Nerve Impulse Physiology (Action Potentials) & Reflex Arcs (Virtual Friendly)

Nerve Impulse Physiology (Action Potentials) & Reflex Arcs (Virtual Friendly)

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology Unit 7.2 Review Worksheet: Nerve Impulse Physiology & Reflex Arcs Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:Describe theh events that lead to the generation of a nerve impulse andn its conductin from one neuron to another.Describe the vents ocurring during synaptic transmission.Define and list the elements of a reflex arc.Differentiate between somatic and autonomic reflexes.Materials:Student handoutsTeacher a
Preview of The Central Nervous System: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord

The Central Nervous System: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology Unit 7.3 Review Worksheet: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:Identify and indicate the functions of the major regions of the cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum on the human brain model or diagram.Name the three meningeal layers, and state their functions. Compare the signs of CVA with those of Alzheimer’s disease; of a contusion w
Preview of Introduction to the Nervous System Worksheet

Introduction to the Nervous System Worksheet

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology worksheet: Introduction to the Nervous System. Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:The three main functions of the nervous systemHow the nervous system is organized structurally and functionallyThe structure off a neuronThe structure and function of neurogiia (support cells)How to identify unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar neuronsThe location and function of gray and white matter Key vocabulary and termsMa
Preview of Introduction to Archaeology: Exploring the Past Presentation & Assessment

Introduction to Archaeology: Exploring the Past Presentation & Assessment

Created by
Learning Pyramid
This informative presentation serves as a comprehensive introduction to the field of archeology. This presentation introduces key concepts and considerations in archeology, including:the definition of archeology and key related terms, including anthropology, excavation, prehistory, site, material culture, and morean introduction to artifacts, features, and ecofacts the difference between prehistory and history the processes by which artifacts are buried the preservation of artifacts the key role
Preview of Introduction to Ancient Rome

Introduction to Ancient Rome

Created by
Learning Pyramid
Introduce your students to the world of the Ancient Romans!This resource outlines: the founding of the city of Rome the origins of the Roman Republic the transition to the Roman Empirean introduction to Roman political system and social classesan overview of Roman life and public spaceskey Roman innovations in engineering and architecture, including in concrete, brickmaking, arches, and vaultscultural exchanges throughout the Roman world and Mediterraneanthe city of Pompeiimuch more!Also include
Preview of Acids, Bases and Salts Learning Package (Distance Learning)

Acids, Bases and Salts Learning Package (Distance Learning)

This zip file contains many different activities (58 pages of student handouts and a PowerPoint with a total of 38 slides) which can be used to compose a unit for Chemistry students on topics involving acids and bases. Topics included in this unit are properties of acids and bases, Arrhenius and Bronsted acid-base theory, conjugate acid-base pairs, neutralization/hydrolysis, molarity, pH scale, titrations, as well as other related topics. While these lessons were originally designed to correla
Preview of Anatomy & Physiology Lab Activity: Observing Body Tissues (Virtual Friendly)

Anatomy & Physiology Lab Activity: Observing Body Tissues (Virtual Friendly)

In this simple, but effect laboratory activity, students will review the major human body tissues. Using a microscope, students will observe and illustrate the structure of major body tissue types. Students will identify the location and function of each type of tissue. My students find this lab fascinating! Teacher notes and answer key is provided for easy grading. Lesson Objectives (Students will):Observe, illustrate, and classify the major tissue types and their chief subcategories. Identi
Preview of Physics High School Course

Physics High School Course

The enclosed materials may be used to compose a high school Physics course (non-Calculus based) with individual units that have been used in my classroom.. The PowerPoints and diverse collection of learning materials contain 632 pages of student learning materials and over 430 PowerPoint slides. The materials were used in my high school Physics course which had a duration of 40 weeks. The PowerPoints and scaffolded notes that accompany the PowerPoints include many Physics problems that will hel
Preview of Discussion Leader's Guide: "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Discussion Leader's Guide: "Braiding Sweetgrass" by Robin Wall Kimmerer

Created by
Compass Rose
Guide copyright Betty J. White, 2023, a.k.a. Compass Rose, revised 2024 Includes: · 20 questions to use in discussions or to assign for written responses.· 20 possible answers to the questions to assist the leader as a guide or as an answer key.· An Easel Assessment, A Brief Analysis of "Braiding Sweetgrass", self-correcting.-Illustrated.Suggested for Grades 9 on up. Cultural and Environmental Studies.What makes sweetgrass a sacred medicine? According to Tribal Trade, “Sweetgrass is believed to
Preview of Manganese and Electric Vehicles

Manganese and Electric Vehicles

Created by
Compass Rose
Engineering, Chemistry, and Environmental Science, Grades 9 on up.STEM. -Why is manganese becoming increasingly more important? -Learn about the mining of manganese in Maine, where according to Dr. Chunseng Wang of the University of Maine, Presque Isle, there is more than 90 percent of the country’s manganese.-Where in Maine are the deposits of manganese? Several maps, starting 450 million years ago with Pangea, are included with background information.Assign students to conduct data-based resea
Preview of PowerPoint Presentation: Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence Collection

PowerPoint Presentation: Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence Collection

Make teaching easier with this fun and engaging Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence Collection PowerPoint. This presentation is enhanced with embedded video and links to make your presentation more interactive. Use this presentation alone or with the complete Unit 2: Crime Scene Investigation and Evidence Collection Bundle. Virtual Easel assessment: Crime Scene Investigation Included (Free!)Content Standards:SFS1b: Distinguish and categorize physical and trace evidence.SFS1c: Determine the p
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Practice Worksheet #1

Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Practice Worksheet #1

Created by
AwesomeScience
Practice worksheet containing 40 different covalently bonded compounds. Seventeen questions require the chemical formula, twenty-three questions require the chemical name; different question types are mixed.All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.Includes multivalent elements.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 worksheet (print).1 Easel fillable worksheet (digital).4 Easel
Preview of Bonding Unit Learning Package (Distance Learning)

Bonding Unit Learning Package (Distance Learning)

This zip file contains many different activities (76 pages of student handouts and 1 PowerPoint with a total of 47 slides) which can be used to compose a unit for chemistry students involving topics in bonding. Topics in this unit include properties of electronegativity and its relationship to bond type, covalent bonds (polar and nonpolar), molecular shape and symmetry, ionic bonding, Lewis dot structures, hydrogen bonding, relationship of bonding forces to melting and boiling points and more.
Preview of Michigan: Its Chemistry and Geologic Wealth

Michigan: Its Chemistry and Geologic Wealth

Created by
Compass Rose
"Michigan, It’s Chemistry and Geologic Wealth"Copyright, Betty J. White, 2023, popular science writer Learn about: -the geology of Michigan. - the Periodic Table. -Potassium, Iron, Copper, Zinc, and Shigaite, a rare, and I mean very rare, mineral.- The car industry from the “Woody” to steel production. - Assign research on how fertilizer run-off affects the water systems in Michigan.Includes an Easel Assessment. Suggested for grades 9 on up. Note: a copy of the Periodic Table and a County Map
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Mixed Ionic Polyatomic & Covalent Compounds Practice #1

Chemical Nomenclature: Mixed Ionic Polyatomic & Covalent Compounds Practice #1

Created by
AwesomeScience
Practice worksheet containing 40 different compounds: ten binary ionic (monovalent); ten binary ionic (multivalent); ten ternary/polyatomic, and ten covalent. The first of two mixed compounds practice worksheets. Twenty-one questions require the chemical formula, nineteen questions require the chemical name; different question types are mixed.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included. This resource includes:1 worksheet (print).1 Easel fillable worksheet (digital).4 Easel multiple-
Preview of Zircon, the Moon, and Earth: A Timeline of the Earth

Zircon, the Moon, and Earth: A Timeline of the Earth

Created by
Compass Rose
"Fly Me to The Moon: Zircon, the Moon, and the Earth: A Timeline of Earth" Copyright Betty J. White, 2023, popular science writer This resource includes:-How the age of the moon has been recalculated using moon rocks.-Learn about the element zirconium and its derivative zircon.-A Timeline starting from 114.46 billion years ago, the birth of the solar system to now. Learn about how the earth became a “green” planet and about some of the amazing plant forms past and present.-A
Preview of Redox and Electrochemistry Learning Activities (Distance Learning)

Redox and Electrochemistry Learning Activities (Distance Learning)

This zip file contains many different activities (68 pages of student handouts and 1 PowerPoint with a total of 55 slides) which can be used to compose a unit for chemistry students involving topics in Redox and Electrochemistry. Topics in this unit include determination of oxidation numbers, differences between oxidation and reduction, oxidizing and reducing agents, writing half reactions and net ionic equations, balancing redox reactions, using a replacement series to determine whether a rea
Preview of Significant Figures Quiz

Significant Figures Quiz

A FREE quick quiz to check for understanding in identifying sig figs and correctly rounding them in calculations.Answer Key Included
Preview of Introduction to the Etruscans - Etruscan Civilization Presentation

Introduction to the Etruscans - Etruscan Civilization Presentation

Created by
Learning Pyramid
This resource guides your students to the world of the Ancient Etruscans!Included are 18 slides that can be used as a classroom presentation or as study cards.This resource outlines the geography of Ancient Etruria, Etruscan cultural exchanges with Greece and the wider Mediterranean world, the creation of necropoli, Etruscan architecture, the assimilation of Etruria into Rome and much more! Relevant art history terms are defined throughout.Also included is a digital Easel assessment to gauge stu
Preview of Noprep.Argumentative essay about AI/geneticsnew Frankenstein's monster

Noprep.Argumentative essay about AI/geneticsnew Frankenstein's monster

Created by
Jennifer Tate
AI and genetic engineering are the new Frankenstein's monster. This is a no-prep with the interactive slides and self-checking assignments and assessments. Students learn about Mary Shelley, read Frankenstein, and write an argumentative essay. There is an assessment that is a self-checking essay checklist using Easel and one built into the activities.
Preview of Solutions Learning Package (Distance Learning)

Solutions Learning Package (Distance Learning)

This zip file contains many different activities (54 pages of student handouts and 1 PowerPoint with a total of 63 slides) which can be used to compose a unit for chemistry students involving Solutions. Topics in this unit include solutions, colloids and suspensions, saturated, unsaturated and supersaturated solutions, solubility curves, discussion of some factors influencing solubility, percent of solution, molarity including calculations, parts per million calculations and colligative propert
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