A colorful 8-slide presentation for 9th graders exploring passive data collection. Includes visual breakdowns of search history, location tracking, and device metadata with interactive discussion prompts. Revised to ensure all text is at least 24px.
A comprehensive teacher guide for the 'Planet Under Pressure' lesson. Includes learning objectives, a 90-minute pacing guide, key vocabulary, slide-by-slide facilitation prompts, and detailed answer keys for both student worksheets.
A document-based activity where students audit three common claims regarding natural vs. human drivers of climate change. Includes comparative data charts on solar activity, volcanic emissions, and carbon sink capacity to build evidence-based reasoning.
A highly efficient single-page worksheet on the carbon cycle and global temperature trends. It features optimized font sizes (14-15px) for readability while maintaining a condensed one-page layout with data tables, ice core charts, and inquiry questions.
A high-impact 6-slide presentation focusing on the mechanisms of the greenhouse effect, industrial emission data, historical ice core trends, and the 'smoking gun' comparison of natural vs. human climate drivers. Designed with a dark 'scientific dossier' aesthetic.
A comprehensive answer key and teacher guide for the Storm Spotter Worksheet, providing correct data analysis and conceptual explanations for air mass and frontal interactions.
A data interpretation worksheet where students analyze a weather data table to identify frontal boundaries, interpret pressure changes, and predict upcoming weather patterns like thunderstorms and clear skies.
A slide deck for day two focusing on cold and warm fronts. It explains the mechanics of frontal interactions, the specific weather patterns associated with each, and provides a data-driven checklist for students to predict local thunderstorms and clear-sky periods.
An introductory slide deck on air masses and pressure systems. It covers classifications (cP, mT, etc.), the physical principles of air moving from high to low pressure, and the distinct weather characteristics of high and low-pressure systems.
A teacher-facing answer key for both the Solar Spin Guided Notes and the Model Worksheet, providing complete responses for fill-in-the-blanks, tables, and synthesis prompts.
A labeling worksheet where students identify the months and seasons in both hemispheres at four orbital positions. It also includes an analysis section for sunlight intensity and a synthesis writing prompt.
A set of 8 vocabulary flashcards covering essential terms like axial tilt, revolution, solstice, and sunlight intensity. Features a clean, bold design with icons and concise definitions for easy student reference.
A 2-page guided notes worksheet designed to accompany the Solar Spin Slides. Includes fill-in-the-blanks, sketching areas, and comparison tables for students to track key concepts like axial tilt, revolution, and sunlight intensity.
An 11-slide presentation that explains the causes of seasons, featuring axial tilt, revolution, sunlight intensity, and the differences between solstices and equinoxes. Designed with high-contrast visuals and minimum 24px font for classroom display.
Teacher resource containing answer keys for the Brake Check problems and sample responses for the Stopping Distance CER worksheet, including common misconceptions.
A Claim-Evidence-Reasoning worksheet where students analyze experimental data on truck braking to prove how mass and net force influence change in speed.
Guided practice problems for students to apply concepts of net force and mass in vehicle braking scenarios, including calculating net force and predicting speed changes.
This 8-slide presentation introduces Newton's laws through the lens of vehicle braking, exploring how net force and mass influence changes in speed using visual diagrams and data comparison.
A 5-minute knowledge check post-test for students to demonstrate their understanding of passive data collection, metadata, and the ways they are tracked online.
A worksheet for 9th graders to match technical vocabulary (Metadata, Cookies, IP Address) to real-world data tracking scenarios like location sensing and device profiling.
A 5-minute diagnostic pre-test designed to assess student's baseline knowledge of digital tracking, location data, and passive data collection before the main lesson.
A comprehensive facilitator guide for the 'Breadcrumbs in the Browser' lesson, featuring a 30-minute instructional timeline, learning objectives, and key vocabulary for tracking digital footprints.
Teacher answer key for the Rock Density Virtual Lab. Provides the expected mass, volume, and density values for Granite and Basalt, along with model answers for the analysis questions regarding crustal composition.
A modified rock density lab worksheet for absent students. It features virtual measurement stations with visual representations of digital scales, graduated cylinders, and the rock samples themselves (Granite and Basalt) to allow students to gather data without physical materials.
A strictly 2-page reading guide optimized for print. Page 1 contains the detailed symbol key. Page 2 features the integrated circuit with a fixed, closed switch and updated text describing a functional closed circuit.
A 2-page student design workshop activity where students create high-impact, particle-level word wall cards for Dalton's Law concepts. Includes a planning 'blueprint' phase and a large-format 'Design Canvas' for the final concept card.
A comprehensive 2-page reading guide. Page 1 features a detailed Master Key with symbols and deep-dive explanations. Page 2 features a large Integrated Circuit schematic with extended reading on current flow and the "Golden Rule" of closed loops.
Guided notes for students to complete while reading the Circuit Symbols Guide. Includes fill-in-the-blank definitions, drawing practice for symbols, and an integrated circuit sketching area. Optimized for 1-page fit.
A teacher guide and answer key for the 'Survival Loop' game, featuring the full card sequence, gameplay tips, and classroom variations.
A complete 'I Have, Who Has' printable card set featuring 14 key evolution and reproduction vocabulary terms with clear definitions and visual icons.
Optimized 1-page introductory reading guide for students that explains schematic diagrams and provides a visual symbol key plus a large labeled integrated circuit example containing all four components. Designed to fit perfectly on a single page.
A visual slide deck teaching the process of photosynthesis, the chemical equation, cellular respiration, and the continuous energy cycle between the two.
An answer key for the Solar Kitchen Worksheet, providing correct labels, definitions, comparison table entries, and matching solutions.
A comprehensive photosynthesis worksheet featuring a plant diagram for labeling, key term definitions, a comparison table with cellular respiration, and a chemical formula matching section.
An updated answer key reflecting the new problem order, with the easiest problems solved first followed by more advanced analysis solutions.