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Photosynthesis and Layers of the Leaf: Types of Cells Activity
Print and go. Simple assembly. Read and color with your students as you discover the structure and functions of each part of a leaf. Directions included on how/what to color. Students will draw in chloroplasts in palisade cells (and a few in spongy layer cells) and arrows to show movement of air thr...
Invasive Species Obituary Project for Ecology
Tired of having your students make an invasive species "wanted poster?" Have them write an obituary instead! In this project, students will choose an invasive species to research, but also take it a step further by understanding its role in the ecosystem and brainstorming ways to eliminate the unwan...
Animal Cracker Ecology: Use Cookies to Model Food Chains and Food Webs - NGSS
NGSS Aligned: Animal Cracker Ecology
Starburst Rock Cycle Lab
Your students will love this starburst rock cycle lab! You will also love how easy it is to set up the lab with the step by step guide in the power point and no prep printable lab pages! This lab is a great opportunity for your students to explore the rock cycle right in front of their eyes! This rock cycle lab has three printable pages, a guided sixteen slide animated power point that takes your students through each stage of the rock cycle, and a guided lesson plan, to completely take all the
Mitosis and Meiosis Color by Number Assessment Activity Print and Digital
Engaging way to assess students' understanding of mitosis and meiosis.
Graphing Inquiry Activity: NGSS Graphing and Data Analysis: Distance Learning
Graphing Inquiry Activity: NGSS Graphing and... by Next Gen Sci Guy | Teachers Pay Teachers
Plants Against Humanity: Cards Game for Students
Are you looking for a fun and interactive activity to use in your classroom? Plants Against Humanity is a hilarious and educational twist on the classic party game, now tailored exclusively for students learning about plants! This educational game can be used as an introduction or reinforcement activity as well as a team bonding exercise. Included:Teacher NotesPlants Against Humanity Directions 60 Prompt Cards90 Answer CardsExample Prompts:The real reason plants wilt is_____________.The most unu
Teach Genetics with Jelly Beans
Teach genetics to your students to help them learn about how traits get passed down from parents to their offspring. This fun demonstration that uses jelly beans provides an engaging and concrete way for students to learn this information. Click through to read how to do the experiment and to get a freebie!
Osmosis and Diffusion PBL - Should Energy Drinks Be Regulated?
Incorporating Problem-Based Learning into high school Biology can be difficult, but here's a fully developed PBL unit that gets students interested by centering the unit around a problem relevant to them: Should energy drinks be regulated? This unit includes a complete unit plan using the template provided by the Buck Institute, student materials for the inquiry lab and Socratic seminar, detailed rubrics for the lab report and Socratic seminar, and tips for teachers that I've found helpful afte
DNA EXTRACTION- MAKE THE COOLEST NECKLACE from your own CHEEK CELLS!
Genetics! DNA extraction- make the coolest necklace from your own cheek cells!
Cell Parts Bingo
Cell Parts Bingo by Miss Middle School Teacher This is a bingo game that I created for my middle school science students to review key vocabulary from our cell parts unit. Students fill their card with any words from the list and I call out the definition.
Stranded! A Guided Survival Game
Oh no! You are stranded on an island! Here's what you know: You are surrounded on all sides of your island by ocean. There are no other people on the island. While searching the beach, you noticed a poisonous snake and heard a deep growling from the jungle. There are a few plants on the island in...