
If you’re in search of secondary math and science resources that will have your students practicing skills in lots of different ways, look no further.
We’re featuring Math Prep Workbooks, Atomic Structure Resources, Math Review Stations, and so much more.
Get ready to activate your students’ scientific and mathematical genius with these resources, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“This sheet will aid your students in reviewing and becoming more familiar with the most often needed formulas on the math section of the ACT. Working practice questions, with the use of this sheet as needed, will help prepare your students to do their very best.” |
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“This workbook contains five daily math prep activities for six weeks (30 days of activities) that students can work on independently or with assistance from an instructor as they prepare for the ACT. Daily activities focus on often-seen-on-the- test math topics through ACT-type questions, tips, keywords, basic skills review, and challenge questions.” |
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It’s FREE!“This thought-provoking worksheet challenges students to evaluate the characteristics of living organisms by applying the list of characteristics to a hypothetical robot. It works great at the beginning of the year for life science and biology classes, and can be used to facilitate interesting discussion early on in the school year.” |
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“This activity has students design, construct, and observe a sealed mini-ecosystem, which serves as both a model for how interactions occur in ecosystems, and as a model to create a self-sustaining source of food for astronauts on a long trip to Mars.” |
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It’s FREE!“This color by number activity is perfect to review lab equipment at the start of the school year. It also works well as a sub plan.” |
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“Even middle and high school students like to color! This activity is a great alternative to a worksheet and can be used for review or as a sub plan.” |
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It’s FREE!“Students will practice operations with decimals by working through problems on puzzle pieces and then matching the problems to their answers to create an owl. Students can work alone or in small groups, and the finished product is perfect for decorating the classroom.” |
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“This resource provides a complete yet manageable review for the 7th grade standards with 10 easy-to-use stations. Use at the end of 7th grade to prepare for state testing, at the beginning of 8th grade to review the previous year, or use the stations individually at the end of each unit.” |
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It’s FREE!“Need a fast, engaging way for students to review Instinctive Animal Behaviors? This Biology Review gets students up and moving!” |
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“Aligned to the New AP Biology 2019 Course and Exam Description! Review and study resources for the whole AP Biology Curriculum.” |
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It’s FREE!“Give your students an interactive CSI experience. This is great for a science class studying types of fingerprints or a forensics class trying to determine a suspect in a classroom crime scene.” |
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“A new twist on teaching genetics using adorable emojis. This resource bundle covers a wide range of genetics topics that build from dominant/recessive alleles all the way to pedigrees and dihybrid Punnett Squares.” |