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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Historical Contributions and Principles - Mathematicians and Their Innovations - Prominent Mathematics Figures

Historical Contributions and Principles - Mathematicians and Their Innovations - Prominent Mathematics Figures

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Historical Contributions and Principles - Mathematicians and Their Innovations - Prominent Mathematics Figures

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Mathematics

Investigate the significant contributions of prominent mathematicians, including George Stokes and William Hamilton, to fields such as fluid dynamics and quaternion algebra. Gain insights into the development of key mathematical theories and their practical applications, enhancing understanding of mathematical history and the principles of physics.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Atomic Structure Comprehension - Key Historical Discoveries - Atomic Theory

Atomic Structure Comprehension - Key Historical Discoveries - Atomic Theory

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Atomic Structure Comprehension - Key Historical Discoveries - Atomic Theory

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Chemistry

Explore foundational principles and historical developments in atomic theory, focusing on significant scientific discoveries and models. Gain insights into key scientists' contributions to atomic theory and understand subatomic particles and atomic structures.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Basic Understanding - Chemistry Foundations - Chemical Principles

Basic Understanding - Chemistry Foundations - Chemical Principles

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Basic Understanding - Chemistry Foundations - Chemical Principles

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Chemistry

Other

Covering essential chemistry concepts, such as matter composition and transformation, the scientific method, and diverse chemistry fields, this content equips learners with foundational knowledge. Learners will gain a basic understanding of chemical principles, enhancing their ability to identify and apply various chemistry terminologies and processes effectively.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding and Identifying Cognitive Biases - Heuristics and Dual Processing Theories

Understanding and Identifying Cognitive Biases - Heuristics and Dual Processing Theories

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Understanding and Identifying Cognitive Biases - Heuristics and Dual Processing Theories

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Psychology

Explore cognitive biases, heuristics, and dual processing theory involving systems 1 and 2. Gain insights into concepts such as cognitive dissonance, illusory correlation, and implicit personality theories. Enhance the ability to recognize and reflect on biases within decision-making processes.

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4th Grade - 9th Grade

Information Technology Skills - Careers & Concepts - Chapter Overview

Information Technology Skills - Careers & Concepts - Chapter Overview

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Information Technology Skills - Careers & Concepts - Chapter Overview

4th Grade - 9th Grade

Other

Discover the various roles and concepts within information technology, examining work environments and key terminologies such as databases and networks. Gain insights into IT job requirements while developing skills in technical writing, programming, and support functionalities crucial for IT careers.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Jacob Lawrence's Influence - The Great Migration - African American History Quiz

Jacob Lawrence's Influence - The Great Migration - African American History Quiz

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Jacob Lawrence's Influence - The Great Migration - African American History Quiz

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Arts

Explore the life and legacy of Jacob Lawrence, focusing on his experiences and contributions during the Great Migration within African American history. Gain insights into historical movements and cultural influences to deepen understanding and appreciation of key artistic and historical contexts.

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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Foundational Political Events and Judicial Principles - Federal Government Challenges and Political Parties - Early U.S. Presidents and Policies

Foundational Political Events and Judicial Principles - Federal Government Challenges and Political Parties - Early U.S. Presidents and Policies

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Foundational Political Events and Judicial Principles - Federal Government Challenges and Political Parties - Early U.S. Presidents and Policies

8th Grade - 12th Grade

History

American History

Examine the pivotal events and key policies during the administrations of Washington through Jefferson, highlighting the birth of the U.S. political parties, the establishment of judicial review, and foundational economic strategies. Gain a deeper understanding of early American governance and its enduring impacts on contemporary political structures.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Historical Theories and Concepts - Light and Vision - Physics]

[Historical Theories and Concepts - Light and Vision - Physics]

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[Historical Theories and Concepts - Light and Vision - Physics]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Physics

Explore foundational theories and concepts regarding the nature of light and human vision, highlighting pivotal scientific discoveries and their historical contexts. Gain insights into scientific reasoning and the evolution of optical theories, enhancing comprehension of physics phenomena and the progression of scientific thought.

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10th Grade - 11th Grade

Recognition of Mathematicians - Historical Figures and Their Contributions - Mathematics History

Recognition of Mathematicians - Historical Figures and Their Contributions - Mathematics History

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Recognition of Mathematicians - Historical Figures and Their Contributions - Mathematics History

10th Grade - 11th Grade

Mathematics

Investigate the lives and accomplishments of notable mathematicians who have shaped history, emphasizing their groundbreaking theories and inventions. Learners will understand foundational contributions to mathematics, fostering an appreciation for its historical progression.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Intelligence - Theories and Critiques

Understanding Intelligence - Theories and Critiques

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Understanding Intelligence - Theories and Critiques

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Investigate key theories of intelligence, focusing on Spearman's Two Factor Theory, Gardner's multiple intelligences, and Sternberg's Triarchic Theory. Understand various definitions and critiques of intelligence, enhancing critical thinking and comprehension of psychological concepts.

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11th Grade - University

Contributions of Influential Figures - Diversity and Achievements - History of Science

Contributions of Influential Figures - Diversity and Achievements - History of Science

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Contributions of Influential Figures - Diversity and Achievements - History of Science

11th Grade - University

Other Sciences

Astronomy

Explore the significant contributions of diverse individuals in astronomy and related sciences, focusing on their groundbreaking work and achievements. Gain insights into the roles and contributions of historical figures, enhancing understanding of the diversity and impact of scientific advancements.

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8th Grade - 10th Grade

Analytical Language Usage - Concrete and Abstract Nouns - Developing an Analytical Voice

Analytical Language Usage - Concrete and Abstract Nouns - Developing an Analytical Voice

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Analytical Language Usage - Concrete and Abstract Nouns - Developing an Analytical Voice

8th Grade - 10th Grade

English

Focus on identifying and applying concrete and abstract nouns while developing an analytical voice. Enhance the ability to distinguish between different parts of speech and improve analytical writing skills, aiming for more articulate and persuasive communication.

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9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Understanding and Analyzing - Government Principles - Foundations of American Democracy]

[Understanding and Analyzing - Government Principles - Foundations of American Democracy]

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[Understanding and Analyzing - Government Principles - Foundations of American Democracy]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Other

Explore foundational concepts of American government, focusing on popular sovereignty, natural rights, and constitutional freedoms. Engage with these topics to enhance skills in analyzing government principles and their application in both historical and modern contexts.

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10th Grade - 12th Grade

Intelligence Assessment - IQ Calculation and Theories - Cognitive Psychology

Intelligence Assessment - IQ Calculation and Theories - Cognitive Psychology

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Intelligence Assessment - IQ Calculation and Theories - Cognitive Psychology

10th Grade - 12th Grade

Social Studies

Explore fundamental concepts in cognitive psychology, focusing on the methods used to measure intelligence and calculate IQ scores, alongside understanding standard deviations. Study and critically assess prominent intelligence theories, including the concept of multiple intelligences. Gain skills in evaluating the reliability of different testing methods, and learn to accurately calculate and interpret IQ scores.

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9th Grade - 10th Grade

Fundamentals of Atomic Structure - Atomic Models and Theories

Fundamentals of Atomic Structure - Atomic Models and Theories

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Fundamentals of Atomic Structure - Atomic Models and Theories

9th Grade - 10th Grade

Chemistry

Investigate central ideas in atomic theory by focusing on the foundational subatomic particles and historical atomic models, including Thomson's discoveries and Bohr's contributions. Gain a comprehensive understanding of atomic structures, exploring the roles of subatomic particles in defining atomic identity and chemical reactivity.

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11th Grade - 12th Grade

Understanding Euler and Hamilton Circuits - Graph Theory

Understanding Euler and Hamilton Circuits - Graph Theory

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Understanding Euler and Hamilton Circuits - Graph Theory

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Mathematics

Explore Euler and Hamilton circuits in graph theory by examining fundamental definitions, distinguishing between these circuits, and understanding vertex and edge traversals. Gain insights into the mathematical principles underpinning their formation and apply these concepts to solve graph theory problems effectively.

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8th Grade - 12th Grade

Presidential History - Key Figures and Policies - Early U.S. History

Presidential History - Key Figures and Policies - Early U.S. History

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Presidential History - Key Figures and Policies - Early U.S. History

8th Grade - 12th Grade

History

American History

Investigate significant events and influential figures in U.S. history, with a focus on the leadership of early presidents such as George Washington, John Adams, and Thomas Jefferson. Develop a deep understanding of historical policies and their effects, guiding students to critically evaluate the formation of the United States and its government.

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