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GMOs: Food Production/Source World Food Day Genetic Mutation Project CaseStudies
Explore GMOs with this NO PREP Case Study set! Science Ninjas will analyze genetic mutations, food production, and sustainable agriculture, investigating genetic engineering, food sources, and the ethical debate on genetically modified food. These engaging genetic mutation activities guide students through GMO science, gene mutations, genetic traits, and biotechnologys role in modern agriculture. Perfect for World Food Day and World Health Day, this resource supports biology, genetics, environmental science, molecular biology, agricultural science, and food science learning. Explore Genetically Modified Organisms and their impact with 6 Case Studies focusing on GMO Science Curriculum, Genetic Engineering, and GMO Benefits and Risks. Hey Science Ninjas! Dive into the science
Biology Bonanza-First Day of School Stations Activity
If you are anything like me, you love to get your students up and moving in your class. So why not start the new school year off by setting this tone from the get go?This Biology Bonanza is a stations activity that I designed to be used during the first week of school. During the Biology Bonanza, ...
Mutation Gene Flow and Natural Selection Doodle Diagrams
This set of guided notes with biology doodles on Mutation Gene Flow and Natural Selection can be little anchor charts for your student to keep in their notebook! Using these pages, students can color, doodle, and make connections within the material as they takes notes in class. This topic is usually introduced in the evolution unit of biology class.There are 3 student pages:1. The first discusses mutations and mutation rate and how they affect allele frequencies.2. The second discusses gene
Ecosystems Biomes Definition Posters for Science Bulletin Board | Vocabulary Word Wall Decor Posters | Educational Wall Art
"Hoping to help your students learn and master vocabulary related to ecosystems and biomes? This word wall poster set is perfect for 4th, 5th, or 6th grade students or to support your homeschool child's learning and will have them mastering words like producer, consumer, decomposer, acquatic and terrestrial in no time! Display the vocabulary as a helpful tool to use during your lessons. This printable download includes 35 Ecosystems word wall cards (focused on organisms, biomes, and types of en
Protein Synthesis Transcription & Translation Dry Lab Activity
Perfect for AP biology, senior biology, high school students.Students transcribe DNA into a strand of precursor mRNA, identify codons, cut out introns, and attach a 5cap and poly-A tail. They then translate the mRNA into the final protein.Genetic code and answers included. An excellent activity for senior biology students. May be used as an assignment or quiz.Click here for the FREE Genetic Code: Reference Sheet for Molecular Biology StudentsClick here to follow my store and receive the lates
Ecosystems and Food Webs Abiotic and Biotic Factors Energy and Matter Science
Ecosystem and Food Web Complete Unit NGSS 5-LS2-1 and NGSS MS LS 2.3
Energy and Ecosystems Task Cards
These 43 task cards cover the following vocabulary and topics:-Environment-Ecosystems-Abiotic and biotic factors-Population-Communities-Habitat-Niche-Primary Succession-Secondary Succession-Extinction-Photosynthesis-Food Chains-Food Webs-Producers-Consumers-Scavengers-Decomposers-Herbivores-Carnivores-Omnivores-Energy pyramidsAnswer Key and Answer Sheet Included!These are the perfect review during an Energy and Ecosystems unit, or end-of-the-year test prep!Use in small groups, or as a whole ...
Food web activity
Mini booklets about food webs of different biomes. This is great for kids in 4th grade, 5th grade, & 6th grade. This is a fun way to review food chains and food webs!
Human Impact on Ecosystems | Full Guided Science Lesson Bundle
Human activities can negatively impact ecosystems and positively impact ecosystems. Here you will learn how humans have a positive and negative impact on ecosystems through air, land, and water pollution, how humans can stop these actions, and more by answering this Big Question: How Do Humans Change Ecosystems? While the standards closely align with 5th Grade NGSS standards, if you teach about the environment or pollution in general, this may be perfect for you! This product is included in a UN
5th Grade Ecosystem & Ecology No-Prep Unit - 5-LS2-1 Activities + Lesson Plan
Are you looking for a 5th-grade unit that addresses ecosystems and how matter and energy move through them (Science Standard 5-LS2-1)? This resource will have your students make a rainforest food chain model! to analyze how plants, herbivores, carnivores, and decomposers recycle mass! This resource has 5 fun activities, a printable anchor chart, a learning objective page, editable lesson plans, an assessment + study guide.Over five days, students will make a pictorial model of an ecosystem by pa
Ecology & Ecosystems - Inquiry Task Cards for Warm ups, Projects & Exit Tickets!
Looking for open-ended, inquiry-based task cards that will get your students thinking about ecology and ecosystems? This set of 20 thinket task cards are the perfect fit for your classroom with two formats to differentiate your instruction. Our ecology task cards are the perfect solution for your early finishers, or as part of your daily instruction as warm-ups or bellringers, entry and exit tickets, project or conversation starters, stations, review, enrichment, and so much more! WHAT'S INCLUDE
AP Biology Cellular Respiration Notes aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration - Etsy
AP Biology Cellular Respiration Notes aerobic & Anaerobic Respiration - Etsy
Graphing Inquiry Activity: NGSS Graphing and Data Analysis: Distance Learning
Graphing Inquiry Activity: NGSS Graphing and... by Next Gen Sci Guy | Teachers Pay Teachers
Predatory, Competitive, and Symbiotic Relationships Task Cards
Are your students learning about symbiotic relationships? This task card activity is perfect for your students to practice identifying the different types of relationships that occur in ecosystems. Students will read the task cards to determine the following relationship: predatory, competitive, or symbiotic. Students will also analyze the reasoning for each relationship they identify. Add this activity to your lesson plans today!This resource aligns with the following standards:TEKS 6.12B Describe and give examples of predatory, competitive, and symbiotic relationships between organisms, including mutualism, parasitism, and commensalism.Love this resource? Follow my store to stay up to date with all my products!Let's Connect!InstagramFacebookPinterestCheck outresources on Food Webs and Fo