A comprehensive planning template for high school business students to develop a brand identity, analyze competitors, and outline a multi-channel advertising strategy.
Optimized 1-page teacher answer key with section-specific word banks, consistent highlighting, and matched terminology for the student workbook.
Polished 2-page student workbook with section-specific word banks, consistent handwriting spaces (up to 2.1 leading), and high-contrast instructional diagrams. Ensures all content fits on two sheets.
The answer key for the Atomic Architect worksheet, providing solutions for the Lithium atom model, the subatomic particle table, and the stability concept question.
A student lab report worksheet for modeling atoms. Includes a drawing area for a Lithium atom, a subatomic properties table, and a conceptual challenge question.
A 5-slide blueprint-themed presentation exploring atomic structure. Features animated subatomic particles and technical details about protons, neutrons, and electrons.
A comprehensive fact sheet poster detailing the biological classification of venomous snakes, highlighting the differences between major families like Viperidae and Elapidae with a professional field-guide aesthetic.
An answer key and teacher guide for the Energy Flow Explorers lesson, providing quiz answers, differentiation notes, and examples for the graphic organizer.
A comprehensive quiz assessing student understanding of food chains, producers, consumers, and decomposers, featuring multiple-choice, matching, and short-answer questions.
Vocabulary matching tiles for key ecosystem terms including producer, consumer, decomposer, and herbivore, designed for active learning.
A graphic organizer that allows students to map a food chain and categorize the roles of producers, consumers, and decomposers.
An above-grade level reading passage for 5th grade about trophic levels, the 10% rule, and trophic cascades, using advanced ecological terminology.
An on-grade level reading passage for 5th grade about food chains, including more technical vocabulary like primary/secondary consumers and apex predators.
A below-grade level reading passage about food chains, producers, and consumers, featuring simplified language and clear visual aids for 5th-grade students requiring extra support.
A student worksheet evaluating mission readiness for Mars, analyzing the modules of the Lunar Gateway, and understanding the scientific value of radio silence on the far side.
A reading passage explaining the Moon's role as a testbed for Mars, the purpose of the Lunar Gateway, and the unique advantages of radio astronomy on the lunar far side.
A presentation on the Lunar Gateway, the Moon's role as a testbed for Mars missions, and the unique potential for radio astronomy on the lunar far side.
A facilitation guide for teachers including learning objectives, vocabulary, a detailed pacing guide, and technical tips for leading an AI training activity.
A planning worksheet for students to design their AI robot, including its mission, necessary sensors, training data categories, and basic logic (If/Then statements).
A visual slide presentation for 5th graders explaining Artificial Intelligence, the difference between hardware and software, and the three-step process of training an AI model online using data.
A post-project student reflection document focused on technical writing precision, peer review analysis, and application of physics concepts. Includes space for performance data and engineering iteration ideas. Updated project goal to 7 feet. Optimized for single-page layout.
A teacher answer key for the Polarity Power Guide. It provides the correct answers for the Field Detective Challenge, including step-by-step justifications for the Right-Hand Rule and an explanation of magnetic domain realignment. Revised to fix page break issues and improve typography.
A complete, illustrated field-guide style article incorporating all text from the original PDF source. Explains radiometric dating, half-lives, and age comparisons with a detailed visual graphic showing isotope decay over multiple half-lives.
A teacher-facing facilitation guide providing instructional strategies, pacing suggestions, and differentiation tips for teaching the Cornell note-taking method in a 6th-grade science classroom.
A colorful and informative slide deck that introduces 6th-grade students to the Cornell note-taking method, updated to show the 4-point summary layout and Sketch Zone.
A visually engaging Cornell Notes template specifically designed for 6th-grade science students, featuring an enlarged Vocabulary section, Questions and Notes sections, a Sketch Zone, and a Summary area with 4 bullet points and a "3-4 sentences" prompt.
A teacher-facing answer key and facilitation guide for the 'Cell Copy Shop' lesson. Includes quick PMAT references, answer keys for all quizzes and worksheets, and instructional tips for differentiation. Printer-friendly light design.
A 'Final Print' quiz pack with differentiated assessment. Life Skills (Level 1) focuses on big-picture recognition and simple PMAT recall. Modified Curriculum (Level 2) includes multiple choice, sequencing, and short answer. Differentiated levels are on separate pages.
Differentiated 'Shift Change' exit tickets. Level 1 features emoji self-assessment and a single keyword check; Level 2 requires a brief written goal and a diagram of Anaphase. Optimized to fit on one page.
Differentiated worksheets for vocabulary matching and diagram labeling. Features a visual-first approach for Life Skills and a combination of labeling and word-choice for Modified Curriculum. Optimized for single-page printing per level.
Large-format station review cards for Mitosis. Each card features tasks for both Life Skills (Level 1) and Modified Curriculum (Level 2) students, ensuring inclusive participation during classroom movement activities.
A set of differentiated guided notes to accompany the 'Cell Copy Shop' presentation. Includes a simplified drawing-focused version for Life Skills and a keyword-focused version for Modified Curriculum students.
A 8-slide presentation titled 'Cell Copy Shop' that uses a printing/copying analogy to review the phases of mitosis. Designed with high visual contrast and simplified PMAT mnemonics suitable for Life Skills and Modified Curriculum students.
A free-form student brainstorming sheet for initial catapult ideas. Features large open spaces for rough sketches and material lists. Updated project goal to 7 feet.
A teacher facilitation guide for the Catapult Chaos project. Includes a daily pacing guide, safety protocols, materials list, and grading rubric. Updated project goal to 7 feet.
A teacher-facing grading rubric and scoring guide for the Catapult Chaos project. It features a 4-point scale for technical writing, physics terminology, engineering design, and blueprinting. Updated project goal to 7 feet.
A comprehensive 3-page student project guide for building a catapult. Includes a planning section with blueprint space, a real-time build log for technical drafting, and a final manual template focusing on precise terminology and procedure writing. Updated project goal to 7 feet.
A 5-slide introductory presentation for the Catapult Chaos STEM project, covering physics concepts (levers, energy), the engineering challenge, and the focus on technical instruction writing. Updated project goal to 7 feet.
A detailed 100-point rubric for assessing the Earth-themed Beast Builder STEM project. Criteria include adaptation logic, visual blueprint accuracy, evolutionary response, and scientific literacy.
A teacher guide for the Earth-themed Creature Creators STEM project. Includes lesson objectives, NGSS alignment, instructional flow, and tips for addressing common student misconceptions about biological adaptation.
A 6-slide presentation for Earth's Extreme Biomes. Covers adaptation definitions, structural vs. behavioral traits, Earth-based extreme habitats, and the build phase requirements.
A 5-page Earth-themed student activity packet for a STEM creature design project. It includes sections for habitat selection, adaptation brainstorming, blueprint sketching, evolutionary changes, and a construction log for the physical model.
A teacher's answer key for the Atmosphere Blanket Worksheet, providing suggested responses and a grading rubric. Revised for better layout and text contrast.
A comprehensive worksheet for students to diagram the greenhouse process, identify fossil fuel impacts, and differentiate between natural and human-enhanced warming. Revised for better layout and larger work areas.
A visually engaging slide deck explaining the greenhouse effect, atmospheric gases, and how fossil fuel combustion amplifies global warming. Revised for better contrast and correct chemical notation.
A detailed answer key for the Editing IQ Quiz, providing correct answers, explanations for scenario-based questions, and a suggested scoring guide for teachers.
A 10-question assessment designed to test students' understanding of core video editing vocabulary, featuring matching, multiple-choice, and scenario-based identification sections.
A high-density reference sheet featuring 20 mini-cards that can be cut out for quick study or kept as a single-page overview of essential video editing terms.
A set of 20 high-quality, printable flashcards covering essential video editing terms. Each card features a bold term on a dark studio-themed header and a clear definition below, designed for easy cutting and studying.
A two-page visual assembly guide for students, featuring a four-step construction blueprint and a technical schematic of the final product with a quality-control checklist.
A two-page student resource guide detailing the official STEM material kit and providing a visual design gallery for the three primary tower structural types.