
If you’re looking for Secondary Math and Science resources for your students, look no further. You’re in for a treat. We’re featuring our largest collection of resources for this series yet and they’re sure to support the skills proficiency of the young mathematicians and scientist you’re developing.
Get ready to dig into these resources for your students, half of which are FREE!
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It’s FREE!“Have your students practice graphing linear equations with this simple activity. Students graph 5 lines (either in slope-intercept form or standard form) to create a star.” |
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“This card sorts helps students distinguish between positive, negative, and no correlation without ever seeing the scatter plots. Engaging and thought-provoking questions will lead to some amazing student discussions!” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a way to have real world experiences brought to the classroom. The students must calculate expenses and a shopping list to help figure up taxes and discounts.” |
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“As summer approaches, this CSI is a way to help students get more support on subject matter that they have already learned in the past.” |
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It’s FREE!“Keep track of parent contacts (emails, phone calls, meetings) with this handy parent contact form! It is a great way to document contact with parents. There are also a few tips for parent contacts to help you get started!” |
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“With professional portfolio and resume templates catering to multiple design aesthetics, tips for writing emails for introducing yourself or following up after the interview, and tips for interviews and questions to ask at the end of the interview, you will have everything you need to stand out in your next interview!” |
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It’s FREE!“This low prep, easy to implement distance learning choice board to have tasks that are meaningful and valuable for students to accomplish during the time they aren’t in a physical classroomThe tasks on this choice board include completing research about postsecondary options, creating promotions for local businesses, and solving world problems through inventions! Tasks were created with multiple learning styles in mind.” |
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“Want a low prep, easy to implement resource to give your students more choice in how they show mastery of content? Use a choice board! Choice boards offer a series of activities/tasks students can complete that focus on their specific needs, interests, and abilities. This Tic Tac Toe choice board was designed to be used with articles, TED Talks, and podcasts.” |
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It’s FREE!“This lesson on adding integers has three pages of notes and two pages for students to practice these skills. It also has a link to a second Google Slides that has moveable manipulative to help those students that are visual learners.” |
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“In this Google Slides product you get an entire unit that covers all the 6th grade math common core state standards. All you have to do is assign it to your students using Google Classroom and they can get started.” |
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It’s FREE!“Ten common idiom phrases that have been changed using anatomical terminology! This would be great as a warm up or even a fun worksheet to go over newly learned terms. It can also be used just as a fun time filler and students could look up the terms they do not know. Most of the terms are bones, so this would be great for a skeletal system lesson.” |
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“The complexity of learning medical terminology can at first seem overwhelming. However, when this unfamiliar language is broken down, the pieces of the puzzle come together and confidence in breaking down and interpreting terms becomes achievable and even fun!” |
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It’s FREE!“In this visually-appealing lesson, concepts surrounding slope are presented in a way that allows for genuine discovery and a deep understanding.” |
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“This unit contains 8 visually-appealing lessons on systems of equations. The concepts are presented in a way that allows for genuine discovery and a deep understanding.” |
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It’s FREE!“Domain and range can be tricky for students, and these flowcharts are totally here to help! With both inequality and interval notation versions included, students will gradually gain independence with finding domain and range due to the flowchart narrating the internal dialogue of the decision making process.” |
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“Are you looking for another way to try and reach every learner in your Algebra 1 or Algebra 2 class? Sometimes, students just need to see a topic presented in another way. If so, flowcharts may be just the thing your students need to find success!” |
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It’s FREE!“Review statistical measures of center with this fun and interactive maze game. Students will practice finding the mean of a data set and shade in their maze until they reach the finish line.” |
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“Fun cut and paste activity that includes six differentiated tarsia puzzles that review adding, subtracting, multiplying, and dividing integers.” |
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It’s FREE!“This is a fun, engaging activity that is self-checking, collaborative and practices solving proportions.” |
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” Solving equations is a critical concept and students need practice. In this bundle, students use digital task cards to practice the levels they need.” |
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It’s FREE!“Introduce your students to the fundamentals of chemistry with this free product. It includes hyperlinked images to videos and interactive quizzes, as well as printable worksheets.” |
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“Learn all about Biology, from Cells and Photosynthesis to Evolution and Body Systems! This 40-part series includes organized hyperlinks to educational video content and both paper and paperless formative assessment tools.” |
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It’s FREE!“Use these notes during direct instruction to teach how to convert a fraction to a decimal. Copy pages front to back, then fold in half. Students will glue in notebook for reference.” |
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“Combine fitness with rates and unit rates in this fun math project!” |
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It’s FREE!“Scratch is a visual programming language that makes coding simple and fun. This is the basic starting resource that explains what & how Scratch works, setting up your account and getting the software ready to program. This resource is a great reference point for your students who are just starting out with Scratch.” |
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“This scaffolded bundle works without computers to teach your students about programming / coding with no technology required. After completing these printable activities, your students can apply similar logic and strategies to coding websites and apps within real programming.” |
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It’s FREE!“CSI Science activities are fun ways to introduce and explore new content. Students are asked to fact check scientific information that has been littered with fake news — building an emerging 21st century skill in an enjoyable way. A distance learning compatible version is now included.” |
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“Escape Science activities are pulse pounding group activities where students explore scientific vocabulary, concepts and applications in four envelopes they must crack. The pieces have been digitally cut apart for distance learning and are now included.” |
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It’s FREE!“This set of self-checking Boom Cards™ is a great digital resource to help your students practice rounding decimals to the nearest tenth, hundredth, and thousandth. It also includes a set of printable task cards for you to use once school is back in session.” |
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“This bundle includes 3 self-checking activities to help your Algebra 1 students review for the final exam or state test. It includes an editable activity for Google Drive that’s graded automatically, a set of digital Boom Cards™ with instant feedback, and a set of task cards that can be used with or without QR codes.” |
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It’s FREE!“This quick review of integers is meant to make sure new 7th graders have a strong understanding about integers and absolute value before they begin to tackle operations with integers. Vertical & horizontal number lines can be printed for their reference throughout the upcoming unit, and the “quiz” (with an option for Google Forms) is a great review tool to use either before and/or after reviewing.” |
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“This mini-bundle provides everything your students need to feel comfortable when identifying and analyzing a sequence of geometric transformations. The notes provide a reference sheet as they continue to practice, the “Missing Link” activity is hands-on and interactive, while the task cards & quiz provide ample exposure to multiple types of sequence questions.” |
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It’s FREE!“This resource is an editable student organizer for distance learning. Simply, type in the name of the assignments and the due dates and students can give their initials for each assignment when it is completed. This is perfect for keeping students and parents organized with weekly assignments.” |
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“This product is a A DIGITAL IEP Caseload Tracker that can be used for ALL your Special Education needs! Here’s What’s Included: 1. IEP At a Glance 2. Annual Goals + Short Term Objectives Progress 3. IEP Important Due Dates 4. IEP Monthly Tracking 5. IEP Meetings + Notes 6. Communication Log + Tracker. All of the directions for how to use this tracker are in the spreadsheet on the first tab. This tracker can be re-used EVERY YEAR and you NEVER need to print a document again to stay organized.” |