Feuille d'exercices permettant aux élèves de s'entraîner à identifier les quatre caractéristiques d'une force et à représenter des forces par des vecteurs en utilisant une échelle.
A high-contrast, dark-themed cheat sheet for Python loops, featuring vibrant colors for easy visual processing of 'for' and 'while' loop rules.
A comprehensive teacher answer key for the Loop Logic Lab lesson, providing expected outcomes for worksheets, lab experiments, and vocabulary matches.
A guide for teachers to support students with processing and memory challenges during the Python loops lesson, featuring scaffolding tips and misconception alerts.
A visual presentation for instructing Python loops, featuring high-contrast syntax breakdowns, decision-making guides, and memory aids for students with processing challenges.
A student worksheet focusing on loop selection, code repetition practice, and identifying infinite loops.
Vocabulary reinforcement cards featuring clear, memory-friendly definitions for key Python loop terminology.
A hands-on activity sheet focusing on cause and effect by having students modify loop variables and observe the results.
A visual reference guide for students, featuring a decision tree for choosing between 'for' and 'while' loops, and color-coded syntax blueprints for both.
A student practice worksheet featuring force calculation diagrams, distance-time graph interpretation, energy transformation chains, and STAAR-style multiple-choice questions.
A visual presentation deck for the Science STAAR Sprint lesson, featuring clear diagrams of net force, distance-time graphs, energy transformation chains, and food web dynamics.
A comprehensive teacher's guide for the Science STAAR Sprint lesson, featuring pacing guides, instructional tips, and a detailed answer key for all student activities.
A visual "Cause and Effect" lab guide showing exactly how Python code results in specific outputs, designed to help students connect procedural steps to conceptual outcomes.
A 2-page procedural checklist and decision tree for students with memory and decision-making challenges, providing a structured 'if-then' roadmap for picking coding tools and a step-by-step writing procedure.
Teacher answer key for the Jellystone Dirt Worksheet, providing correct answers for comprehension questions, soil horizon labeling, and multiple-choice items.
An expanded student worksheet featuring a reading passage, soil horizon labeling with character prompts, a texture triangle practice section, and multiple-choice questions about soil formation factors.
A comprehensive visual slide deck exploring soil formation, layers, and classification with a Jellystone Park theme. Features sections on weathering, decomposition, CLORPT factors, and the soil profile.
An answer key for the Equestria Elevation Worksheet, providing correct elevation values, matching results, and reasoning for teachers.
A 2-page topographic map worksheet featuring My Little Pony characters. Students learn about contour lines, intervals, and elevation through activities involving the geography of Canterlot Peak.
A comprehensive teacher-facing instructional guide for the 2-day Property Detectives unit. It includes specific pacing, lesson flow for both days, instructional hooks, and professional tips for addressing misconceptions and differentiation.
A student-led lab investigation worksheet where students measure mass and volume for two different-sized samples of the same substance, calculate density, and use it as an 'identity' property to identify a mystery material.
An interactive doodle notes worksheet for students to record definitions and examples of dependent and independent physical properties during the presentation. Features clear visual metaphors, guided sections for mass, volume, and density, and a summative forensic conclusion task.
A comprehensive 6-slide presentation introducing physical properties. It visually distinguishes between dependent (mass, volume, weight) and independent (density, solubility, boiling/melting point) properties using clean, lab-themed graphics and icons.
Ressource finale montrant le schéma neuronal optimisé après élagage, servant de corrigé visuel et de support de synthèse pour la séance Neuro-Gym.
Version finale optimisée de la fiche Neuro-Gym (3 pages, 1 activité par page) avec une mise en page compacte, des polices Inter/Montserrat et un design épuré pour l'impression.
Une fiche de synthèse claire pour les élèves récapitulant la distinction entre poids et masse, présentant la formule P = m x g avec ses unités, et proposant des exercices d'application directe.
Une fiche de travaux pratiques pour la séance en demi-groupe. Les élèves mesurent le poids de masses marquées à l'aide d'un dynamomètre, complètent un tableau de mesures, tracent un graphique et calculent le coefficient de pesanteur g.
Une fiche d'activité pour les élèves introduisant les concepts d'interactions de contact et à distance, ainsi que la méthode de construction d'un Diagramme Objet-Interaction (DOI).