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This Physics textbook was written in 1920 and will help students gain a solid understanding of the subject matter. It is 436 page .pdf and includes valuable illustrations that will aid in student understanding. There are no test or answer keys, however each chapter will ask important questions and includes a review outline. Because there are no answer keys, it is suggested that students keep a physics science notebook. Within that notebook, they are to
– write out the exercises
– write their answers
– highlight their answers/or text that helped them develop their answers within the textbook
– notate by their answers the page number(s) of highlighted sectionsPreview a small selection of this resource here.
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Combined, these three .pdf books have over 1400 pages of world literature for High School Students.
Part 1 – The Ancient World includes selections from the Middle East, Near East Greece, China, India and Rome
Part 2 – The Middle Ages includes selections from Europe, the Middle East, China, Japan and South Asia
Part 3 – The Renaissance includes sections from Korea, Europe and Native AmericaSee description below for additional information!
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World Literature Part 3 is a 379 page .pdf book of compiled literature from around the world.
Part 1 is entitled: The Renaissance and includes:
Korea:
– Sijo Poetry
– The Tale of Hong Gil-Dong
From Europe:
– Don Quixote
– Gargantua and Pantagruel
– Hamlet
– The Journals of Christopher Columbus
– The Prince
– The Tempest
– Utopia
From Native America:
– Myths of the Cherokee
– Aw-aw-tam Indian Nights: The Myths and Legends of the Pimas
– Of Cannibals
– Popol VuhSee description below for additional information!
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World Literature Part 2 is a 517 page .pdf book of compiled literature from around the world.
Part 1 is entitled: The Middle Ages and includes:
Europe:
–The Sermon on the Mount (Matthew 5-7)
– The Parliament of Birds and The Canterbury Tales
– The Decameron
– The Divine Comedy: Inferno
– The Song of Roland
– The Lais of Marie de France
– Lancelot, the Knight of the Cart
– The song of the Cid
– The Travel of Marco Polo
From the Middle East:
– The Rose Garden (Golestan or Gulistan)
– The Quran
– Divani Shamsi Tabriz and Masnavi
– Shahnameh
– The Thousand and One Nights
– Autobiography of Usamah Ibn Munqidh
From China:
– Selected Poems
– The Romance of the Three Kingdoms
From Japan:
– Noh Plays
– Pillow Book
– The Tale of Genji
From South Asia:
– Tukaram’s Selected PoemsSee description below for additional information!
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World Literature Part 1 is a 661 page .pdf book of compiled literature from around the world.
Part 1 is entitled: Ancient World and includes:
From the Middle East, Near East Greece:
– “Genesis” and “Exodus” of the Hebrew Bible
– The Epic of Gilgamesh
– The Iliad and The Odyssey
– Medea
– Oedipus the King
– The Apology of Socrates
From China:
– The Analects
– The Art of War
– The Book of Songs
– The Mother of Mencius
– The Zhuangzi
From India:
– The Bhagavad Gita
– The Mahabharata
– The Ramayana
From Rome:
– The Aeneid
– MetamorphosesSee description below for additional information!
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This is an in-depth novel study of Louis Sachar’s Holes in which students will delve into literary elements of the book, analyze various topics and themes, write arguments and opinions, conduct research and more! This unit is designed for advanced 6th-8th graders and High School students.
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This generic novel study unit can be used with any book and includes multiple ways to engage students and encourage reading comprehension! It is a great tool to study literature as students focus on literary elements like setting, plot, characterization, conflict, resolution and theme in an interactive way!
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Biology – Unit 7 is designed for high school students and focuses on global health, diseases, pathogens, viruses and more.
Lesson 1: Health Issues Throughout the World
Lesson 2: Types of Diseases
Lesson 3: Noninfectious vs Infectious Diseases
Lesson 4: Autoimmune Diseases and Hypersensitivity
Lesson 5: What is a Pathogen?
Lesson 6: Disease Control & Prevention
Lesson 7: The Study of Viruses
Lesson 8: The Human Immune System
Lesson 9: Vaccination & Immunotherapy
Lesson 10: Germ TheoryEach lesson includes written informational text and is followed by student questions and/or worksheets plus a unit test. Answer keys and optional assignments list is also included.
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Biology – Unit 6 is designed for high school students and is an in-depth study on the domains of life: Archaea, Bacteria & Eurkarya
Lesson 1: Domains of Life
Lesson 2: Archaea
Lesson 3: Bacteria
Lesson 4: Eukarya
Lesson 5: Taxonomy
Lesson 6: Protists
Lesson 7: Fungi
Lesson 8: Plantae
Lesson 9: Animalia
Lesson 10: HomeostasisEach lesson includes written informational text and is followed by student questions and/or worksheets plus a unit test. Answer keys and optional assignments list is also included.
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Biology – Unit 5 will teach high school students all about the cell membrane and the transport of nutrients and waste.
Lesson 1: Transport Across the Cell Membrane
Lesson 2: Feedback Systems
Lesson 3: Osmosis, Diffusion and Saturation
Lesson 4: The Fluid Mosaic Model
Lesson 5: Active and Passive TransportEach lesson includes written informational text and is followed by student questions and/or worksheets plus a unit test. Answer keys and optional assignments list is also included.
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Biology, unit 4 will teach high school students about cell theory, the characteristics of living organisms and includes an in-depth study of eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.
Lesson 1: What are Cells?
Lesson 2: Cell Theory
Lesson 3: The Defining Characteristics of Living Organisms
Lesson 4: Eukaryotic and Prokaryotic Cells: Similarities and Differences
Lesson 5: Structure of the Cell Nucleus
Lesson 6: The Ribosome
Lesson 7: The Endomembrane System
Lesson 8: The Cytoskeleton
Lesson 9: Mitochondria Structure
Lesson 10: Cell Membrane
Lesson 11: Plant Cell Structures
Lesson 12: Chloroplast StructuresEach lesson includes written informational text and is followed by student questions and/or worksheets plus a unit test. Answer keys and optional assignments list is also included.
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This is a project-based country study on the South American country of Paraguay focusing on the 5 Themes of Geography: location, place, regions, movement and human/environment integration! There are a lot of country studies but this one is different.
This study will ask students to ‘think like a geographer‘ in their research and recording. Using this resource, students will…
- – Learn about the country of Paraguay
- – Demonstrate knowledge of and ability to synthesize information and write about Paraguay through a 5 themes of geography lens.
- – Create a wonderful project displaying their learning.
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An algebra resource to help students learn and practice how to reduce algebraic fractions. This resource includes:
- An instructional poster
- 4 Student worksheets
- 1 “How did I?” Worksheet
- Answer Keys
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Biology, unit 3 will teach high school students about chemical and biochemical principles essential for life.
Lesson 1: Macromolecules
Lesson 2: Macromolecules In-Depth
Lesson 3: Properties of Carbon
Lesson 4: Enzymes
Lesson 5: Enzymes Regulation
Lesson 6: Energy Transformation
Lesson 7: Cellular Respiration (Part 1)
Lesson 8: Cellular Respiration (Part 2)
Lesson 9 Chlorophyll Absorbing Energy Light
Lesson 10: Photolysis and Light ReactionsEach lesson includes written informational text and is followed by student questions and/or worksheets plus a unit test. Answer keys and optional assignments list is also included.
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This FREE crossword puzzle has been designed to help students connect facts, nicknames, and past events to U.S. Presidents (Washington to Biden)! Students can use your current curriculum, books and the internet to help them solve the clues or they can use My Teaching Library’s resource: US Presidents Fact Cards (All clues can be found on these fact cards)
This is a fun, challenging activity for any student or class studying U.S. Presidents, U.S. History or U.S. Government. Also, it is perfect activity for Presidents Day!
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Biology – Unit 2 will teach high school students about chemistry in biology: atoms, elements, the periodic table, the properties of water and the role water plays in living things, specific in the human body.
Lesson 1: Building Blocks
Lesson 2: Chemical Bonds
Lesson 3: Properties of Water
Lesson 4: Water and the Human Body
Lesson 5: Solutions, Solutes and SolventsEach lesson includes written informational text and is followed by student questions and/or worksheets plus a unit test. Answer keys and optional assignments list is also included.
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General Biology – Unit 1 will introduce high school students to Biology by defining it, giving history and explaining the scientific method. There are 6 lessons within the unit:
Lesson 1: Defines biology and major fields within it
Lesson 2: Various different fields and careers within biology
Lesson 3: The microscope
Lesson 4: History of biology
Lesson 5: The Scientific method
Lesson 6: The design of experimentsEach lesson includes written informational text and is followed by student questions and/or worksheets plus a unit 1 test. Answer keys and optional assignments list is also included.
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Help students dive into new text and get the most from their reading by using Guided Note Taking. This resource will walk students through a process of reading the text 3 times. Each time they read, they will be asked to perform a specific task. The first time they read, students are asked to identify and write down important terms. During the second reading, they are asked to identify important concepts and ideas. For this task, they are given lined paper as well as a page for illustrations. During the third reading, students are asked to define the important terms they identified during their first reading.
This product can be used for any subject and used again and again!
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Give students a visual representation of the electromagnetic spectrum from the radiowave to gamma rays with this classroom Science poster.
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Looking for only a way to test student reading comprehension and understanding as they read Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice? The resource will give you 5 quizzes for students to take while reading the novel and then after they have completed the entire novel, an essay assessment as well as a 20 question, multiple choice test. Answer Keys included!
This resource is not a complete novel study guide but only provides assessments to measure student understanding. If you are looking for a complete novel study, go to:
Pride and Prejudice Novel Study
(Please Note: This assessment resource is contained within the complete novel study. You do not need this resource if you have the complete novel study.)
Download of the Novel here on My Teaching Library:
Pride and Prejudice (Jane Austen)