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Preview of AP Environmental Science DIFFERENTIATED Math Review + Practice

AP Environmental Science DIFFERENTIATED Math Review + Practice

Differentiate your math practice and review. Easily assign students the practice that they individually need in order to scaffold up to harder problems later in the year. This has been updated to reflected the changes to the calculator policy in 2019 in which calculators are allowed on the AP Environmental Science Exam. All worksheets have been tested and used with students for multiple years.Use the videos with your students to teach math concepts at an individual pace. https://youtu.be/QEczhW
Preview of Zombie Apocalypse All-In-One End of the Year Biology Project (21 items)

Zombie Apocalypse All-In-One End of the Year Biology Project (21 items)

**COVID-19 Distance/Online Learning Note** This project was designed to keep kids interested and learning from the EoC to the End of the Year. It can easily fill in the gaps while your school is closed for COVID-19. It covers the 5 major reporting categories in Biology. Your kids will enjoy doing this project and it requires virtually no effort from you. *This project is set to run for 8-10 block (90 minute) days and each component would work for at home learning. All you need to do is modif
Preview of Population Math for AP Environmental Science, Biology and more-Distance Learning

Population Math for AP Environmental Science, Biology and more-Distance Learning

Help your students solve population math problems with a formula sheet, 5 pages of practice with keys and an assessment. Students in AP Environmental Science, Environmental Science, Biology and Human Geography can benefit from this practice.These problems are created from many "real" statistics to give students practice solving using a calculator. This product contains the following:Population Math FormulasPractice Worksheet #1Practice Worksheet #2Practice Worksheet #3Practice Quiz8 Multiple Cho
Preview of Types of Fossils Activity

Types of Fossils Activity

Created by
Kayla Smalley
Different types of fossils. True form, cast, mold, and trace fossils. Students will replicate each type of fossil and glue it to the handout.
Preview of The Scientific Method - Murder Mystery

The Scientific Method - Murder Mystery

Created by
Inquisitive STEM
The Scientific Method tends to be a fairly boring topic to teach, so this Murder Mystery activity will help you make it loads of fun for you Science students! It includes: Introductory storyClue cardsEvidence analysis sheetInstructions for physical evidence testingAfter-activity consolidation work on the Scientific Method, Variables, and Observations and Inferences. Use this to introduce the Scientific Method to new Middle or High school students, to reignite knowledge in students who have done
Preview of Psychology - Fun Activity - Are you Right-brained or Left-Brained?

Psychology - Fun Activity - Are you Right-brained or Left-Brained?

Created by
Mister Rutter
Make learning about the brain more fun and more personal! This is a great student-centered activity for any class learning about the human brain. It consists of an easy and effective questionnaire that determines your brain-side preference plus a worksheet designed to encourage reflection and reinforce understanding. I've been using this activity with my own classes for many years and it always gets enthusiastic engagement from the students. Works best as part of a unit on the brain, in
Preview of Motion Review Worksheet:  Distance Time Graphs

Motion Review Worksheet: Distance Time Graphs

A nice, simple review of motion and interpreting distance-time graphs. I put together various different distance-time graphs to allow students practice in interpreting them. Great for middle school or introductory high school courses. I have included a key. Main topics: motion, speed, reference point, velocity, speed (distance time) graphs, slope If you like this activity, you can follow these links to other lessons and activities in my motion and forces units. Motion PowerPoint Presentat
Preview of Frog Dissection Answer Key

Frog Dissection Answer Key

Created by
Biologycorner
Student dissection guide details how to examine the external and internal anatomy of the frog. Students start with the external anatomy and mouth, then explore the organs of the digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Pages include instructions plus questions and diagrams to label. The student guide is available for free at https://www.biologycorner.com/2016/04/03/frog-dissection-student-guide/This download includes the answer key and a link to a Google Doc file for sharing with student
Preview of Cycles of Matter Webquest

Cycles of Matter Webquest

Updated as of 01/20/23!! This webquest takes students through animations of the water cycle, carbon, oxygen and phosphorus cycles, and nitrogen cycle. There are fill-in-the-blank and short answer questions that go along with each animation. This activity introduces students to the big idea that all matter is recycled and is never created or destroyed. *Answer Key included
Preview of Net Force:  Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Practice Problems

Net Force: Balanced and Unbalanced Forces Practice Problems

Created by
Paige Lam
I created this net forces worksheet to help my students practice finding the net force and to determine whether forces are balanced or unbalanced. For the first 15 questions, students draw a free body diagram to describe the forces acting on an object. Then, they determine the magnitude and direction of net force and describe whether or not the object's velocity is affected. For the last 5 questions, student summarize how balanced and unbalanced forces affect an object's motion. I hope this l
Preview of Planet Earth: The Complete Series Videos Questions

Planet Earth: The Complete Series Videos Questions

Created by
Amy Kirkwood
All of the BBC Planet Earth Videos: From Pole to Pole, Mountains, Freshwater, Caves, Deserts, Ice Worlds, Great Plains, Jungles, Shallow Seas, Seasonal Forests, Ocean Deep, Saving Species, Into the Wilderness, and Living Together are included in this packet of video questions. These video questions are meant to guide students through the films while emphasizing the interesting scientific facts found in the series. These video questions are appropriate for general middle science classes as well a
Preview of A Day at the Clinic: Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders Case Studies

A Day at the Clinic: Endocrine System Diseases and Disorders Case Studies

This activity includes 11 mini case studies on disorders of the endocrine system (diabetes, acromegaly, Grave's disease, Cushing's syndrome, and more). Each case involves a patient who presents with symptoms and students will identify the gland involved, diagnosis of disorder and treatment options. Teachers can determine the depth of student response and whether students work independently or with a partner. Ideal for an anatomy and physiology or human body course and can be used as classwork
Preview of Mythbusters Breaking Glass Episode Mechanical Waves Worksheet Movie Guide (+Key)

Mythbusters Breaking Glass Episode Mechanical Waves Worksheet Movie Guide (+Key)

Created by
McFarlandScience
*** Currently looking for link to free video for you ***- Comes with Complete Teacher Key- No Prep, just copy!- 11 Short Answer Questions - 50 Min Mythbusters Episode covering Mechanical Waves called 'Breaking Glass'- Could be done along with the video, or given as an assessment afterwards. - 'Real World' example of Mechanical Waves for students
Preview of Measuring Earthquakes Seismic Waves Worksheet

Measuring Earthquakes Seismic Waves Worksheet

Created by
Mrs Lyons
Worksheet to drill the students on identifying Primary, Secondary waves, determining P-wave and S-Wave arrival times, calculating S-P interval, Determining earthquake epicenters, and distances2 pages | 11 problems.
Preview of Newton's Third Law of Motion Practice Problems

Newton's Third Law of Motion Practice Problems

Created by
Paige Lam
The Newton's Third Law of Motion Practice Problems has questions and diagrams to really help students break down and understand the meaning of this law of interaction. In the first part, students look at simple examples to describe the action reaction force. Then, they identify the magnitude and direction of the reaction force given the magnitude and direction of the action force. Lastly, they look at several examples including a spring scale, air balloon, and car collision example to explain
Preview of Food Web Logic Puzzles

Food Web Logic Puzzles

Created by
Haney Science
This collection of fun and engaging logic puzzles contains 2 food chain and pyramid puzzle pages and 7 food web logic puzzles. These puzzles are a creative way to reinforce the student's understanding of food webs. Because all of the organisms have been given imaginative names, students will have to rely on their understanding of the vocabulary describing each organism (producers, herbivores, carnivores, omnivores, decomposers, competition, and primary, secondary and tertiary consumers).
Preview of Microscope Lab Templates

Microscope Lab Templates

Are you teaching students how to use the microscope? Use these fully editable lab templates for these common labs:1. Two page lab template for prepared slides2. Two page lab template for comparing plant and animal cell prepared slides3. One page lab template for setting up a wet mount slide4. One page lab template for observing cheek cells5. One page lab template for observing pond water protozoa 6. One page lab template for observing onion skin- osmosis lab You might also be interested in:Micro
Preview of Newton's Second Law of Motion Practice Problems

Newton's Second Law of Motion Practice Problems

Created by
Paige Lam
This file helped my students understand and solve for force, mass, and acceleration using Newton's second law of motion. There are 22 word problems with varying degrees of difficulty. I also included a detailed answer key which detailed step by step explanations and answers. The answer key can be printed out for student reference and review.
Preview of Forms of Energy and Energy Transformations Practice

Forms of Energy and Energy Transformations Practice

This activity provides students with energy practice! it starts with identifying different forms of energy in common life scenarios and items: mechanical, kinetic, potential, heat/thermal, radiant/light, sound, electrical, nuclear and chemical. It then moves on to identifying energy transformations: the starting form and the final form. The practice is best used after the "Energy Powerpoint" and the "Energy Guided Notes". I find it important to scaffhold the practice - to do a few of each type
Preview of A Bug's Life Movie Worksheet

A Bug's Life Movie Worksheet

This product is based on the 1998 Disney / Pixar movie A Bug's Life. Includes24 Multiple-Choice QuestionsAnswer Key IncludedPLOT DESCRIPTIONFlik (Dave Foley) is an inventive ant who's always messing things up for his colony. His latest mishap was destroying the food stores that were supposed to be used to pay off grasshopper Hopper (Kevin Spacey). Now the strong-arming insect is demanding that the ants gather double the food -- or face annihilation. To avert disaster, Flik goes on a journey to r
Preview of Where's the Wound directional anatomy & physiology terms worksheet

Where's the Wound directional anatomy & physiology terms worksheet

Created by
The A and P DPT
This worksheet is 6 pages long, which includes a key. This is for use in the anatomy and physiology lecture or lab to reinforce both regional, and, mainly, directional terms. The first part of the worksheet involves matching of directional terms and their descriptions, followed by a fill in the blank area for directional terms relating two regions of the body. There are sections involving location of wounds on an anatomy diagram. Students will describe wound locations, then locate a wound locati
Preview of Distance-Time Graph Practices

Distance-Time Graph Practices

Created by
Pataskala
This is a collection of 5 practice worksheets for students to practice interpreting distance-time line graphs to help them determine areas of steady speed, at rest, and acceleration as well as calculating speed. One of the sheets even asks students to complete a chart from the graphed data. I created these and use them to teach 8th graders, but they would certainly be suitable for upper elementary, middle school and a basic practice for early high school students. These correlate perfectly wit
Preview of "Inertia Games" Lab Activity - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

"Inertia Games" Lab Activity - Newton's 1st Law of Motion

Created by
MS Science Spot
Students are introduced to the concept of Newton's 1st Law of Motion and inertia by completing six (6) different challenges/games in this lab activity. Example of one of the game challenges:a. Get a plastic cup, index cards, and a quarter. b. Place the index card on top of the cup so it is centered over the opening. Put the quarter on top of the index card. c. Using your finger pull the index card out from under the quarter. You are trying to get the quarter to drop into the cup. d. Compl
Preview of Geologic Time Scale Scavenger Hunt

Geologic Time Scale Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Amanda Phillips
Students will use the Geologic Time Scale as a resource to answer the questions about earth's history. There are 13 questions, copy of a time scale, and answer key. Students will explore extinctions, periods, eras, glaciation and order of life on earth.
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