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Preview of Scientific (Metric) Measurements Guided Notes & Answer Key

Scientific (Metric) Measurements Guided Notes & Answer Key

Easy to follow notes presented in a chunked format that makes it perfect for stations, blended learning or flipped classrooms. Can be used in conjunction with the Metric Measurements PowerPoint. Now includes an answer key. These guided notes cover: *the metric system and conversions *metric details for: length, mass, time, temperature, density, volume *scientific notation *dimensional analysis ======================================================== Turn Feedback into TPT Credit (AKA FREE MO
Preview of "The Most Dangerous Game" guided notes character theme analysis ACES writing

"The Most Dangerous Game" guided notes character theme analysis ACES writing

Created by
Faulkner English
Engage Your Students with "The Most Dangerous Game" Slideshow and Writing Pack! Take your class on an unforgettable journey through Richard Connell's timeless masterpiece, "The Most Dangerous Game," using our comprehensive slideshow and writing pack! This resource is designed to facilitate a deep dive into character analysis and thematic exploration, followed by a structured ACES writing practice.✨ What's Included: Slideshow for In-Depth Analysis: Dive into character development and thematic el
Preview of The Seventh Most Important Thing, Author's Craft Elements, Lit Analysis, Notes

The Seventh Most Important Thing, Author's Craft Elements, Lit Analysis, Notes

Looking for an editable, digital resource that provides scaffolding writing prompts to offer students a place to practice purposeful note-taking? Want to recognize and incorporate author's craft elements in student writing? Need a literary analysis prompt for an assessment? LOOK NO FURTHER than this Google Slides resource for The Seventh Most Important Thing by Shelley Pearsall!With this fully editable Google Slides assignment, students will write in response to four short prompts (can be used a
Preview of Experimental Design: Analyzing Data Guided Notes and Powerpoint

Experimental Design: Analyzing Data Guided Notes and Powerpoint

Students review how to collect and analyze data as it relates to the scientific method. Theory vs law is also discussed as is the importance of making models. Perfect for students of every learning ability. Works great in a flipped classroom or a blended learning environment. ======================================================== Turn Feedback into TPT Credit (AKA FREE MONEY to BUY MORE at TPT!) Go to your "My Purchases" page. Beside each purchase you will see a "Provide Feedback" button. Cl
Preview of Scientific Inquiry Guided Notes & Presentation Bundle

Scientific Inquiry Guided Notes & Presentation Bundle

Get two powerpoints and the matching guided notes (with answer keys) combined into one for cheaper than if you bought them individually. Covers the steps of the scientific method, models, laws vs theories, graphing, types of data, and how to analyze data once an experiment has been conducted. Perfect for the first weeks of school. ======================================================== Turn Feedback into TPT Credit (AKA FREE MONEY to BUY MORE at TPT!) Go to your "My Purchases" page. Beside ea
Preview of Experimental Design: Gathering & Analyzing Data Guided Notes with Answer Key

Experimental Design: Gathering & Analyzing Data Guided Notes with Answer Key

Notes on the gathering and collecting data, how to graph, qualitative vs quantitative data, and theory vs law presented in a concise manner that's easy for students of any level to follow. These notes can be presented with the powerpoints that coincide with it or the teacher can use an Elmo or Smartboard and have students fill them out together. Students can go on a scavenger hunt and find the answers to sections of the notes by walking around the class or by scanning QR codes. The possibilities
Preview of All About Cells Lecture Powerpoint and Guided Notes

All About Cells Lecture Powerpoint and Guided Notes

No setup is required to introduce cells to your students. Simply print the guided notes pages and get ready to present your lecture. I've used this lesson in classes ranging from inclusion to honors, presented traditionally or in a flipped class format. The topics included are: Cell TheoryUnicellular/MulticellularProkaryote/EukaryoteCytoplasmCell WallCell MembraneVacuoleVesicleLysosomeNucleusRibosomeEndoplasmic ReticulumGolgiBodies/ApparatusMitochondriaCytoskeletonChloroplastsChromoplastLeukopla
Preview of Experimental Design Guided Notes - The Scientific Method with Answer Key

Experimental Design Guided Notes - The Scientific Method with Answer Key

Notes on the scientific method presented in a concise manner that's easy for students of any level to follow. These notes can be presented with the powerpoints that coincide with it or the teacher can use an Elmo or Smartboard and have students fill them out together. Students can go on a scavenger hunt and find the answers to sections of the notes by walking around the class or by scanning QR codes. The possibilities are endless to get students up and moving around and actively involved in thei
Preview of Engaging Leads for Fiction Narrative Writing (PowerPoint)

Engaging Leads for Fiction Narrative Writing (PowerPoint)

This PowerPoint Presentation provides 10 engaging lead ideas for fiction narrative writing, with accompanying examples. This clear and comprehensive direct instruction tool will help students craft their own leads when engaged in a Narrative Writing Unit and be able to distinguish between them as readers. Narrative Leads explained here include: (1) Action Lead, (2) Dialogue Lead, (3) Onomatopoeia Lead, (4) Snapshot Lead, (5) Flashback Lead, (6) Question Lead, (7) Reaction Lead, (8) Shock & S
Preview of The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Character Analysis, Extended Response Writing

The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Character Analysis, Extended Response Writing

This assignment requires students to write a character analysis for the main character, Bruno, after reading The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne. Students will use a graphic organizer to take directed notes, followed by using their notes in an extended writing response. The use of scaffolding in writing will help struggling learners and more advanced writers capture strong support/evidence to include in analysis writing.This complete resource is available to view in the preview, so be s
Preview of How to Outline (MLA)

How to Outline (MLA)

Created by
Catherine Suchan
This resource teaches students how to create an Outline for an MLA style research paper. A sample Outline is included, along with a template for students to create their own.
Preview of Brain Pop: Changes Think Sheet/Guided Notes w/Answer Key

Brain Pop: Changes Think Sheet/Guided Notes w/Answer Key

Use this think sheet to keep students focused on the quick Tim and Moby video on physical and chemical changes. Perfect way to introduce or review the topic before a lab activity or use as a hook for your lesson. After the video students can pair up or work in small groups to check their work. Collect from all students or have everyone at the group put their head together and collect one paper for the whole group. ======================================================== Turn Feedback into TPT
Preview of Scientific Inquiry Guided Notes with Answer Key

Scientific Inquiry Guided Notes with Answer Key

Get two sets of notes cheaper than if you bought them individually. These notes can be presented with the powerpoints that coincide with it or the teacher can use an Elmo or Smartboard and have students fill them out together. Students can go on a scavenger hunt and find the answers to sections of the notes by walking around the class or by scanning QR codes. The possibilities are endless to get students up and moving around and actively involved in their learning. Perfect for the first weeks of
Preview of Figurative Language (PowerPoint)

Figurative Language (PowerPoint)

This PowerPoint Presentation introduces students to a wide variety of figurative language and "compositional risk" strategies such as: (1) metaphor, (2) simile, (3) analogy, (4) personification, (5) idiom, (6) hyperbole, (7) alliteration, (8) assonance, (9) apostrophe, (10) pun, (11) onomatopoeia, (12) allusion, and (13) oxymoron. This clear and comprehensive direct instruction tool will help students elevate their writing craft.
Preview of Vietnam: Going to War (worksheet - interactive notes to pair with slideshow)

Vietnam: Going to War (worksheet - interactive notes to pair with slideshow)

Created by
Taylor Taughts
The purpose of these notes is to help students understand how the conflict in Vietnam began and how America got involved. This worksheet should be paired with the slideshow Vietnam: Why We Went to War? (available as a bundle) for student note taking. This lesson works as a lecture, but students could easily do this work independently. The worksheet provides text dependent questions - students must stop, think, and write after each slide is presented.A discussion of communism is vital for student
Preview of Transition Words & Phrases

Transition Words & Phrases

This is an easy-to-read resource of transition and linking words for students. Help them create a logical flow of ideas in their writing using this handout/notebook insert.
Preview of The Writing Process: Draw and Write

The Writing Process: Draw and Write

Created by
TEACH CHEAP
Teach students the writing process as they use outlines for prewriting, peer revision and editing, and fun publishing with drawing templates provided.
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