The Heart Coloring Page
🖍️💓 Help students learn the anatomy of the heart with this engaging, science-themed coloring page! 🫀 Perfect for 7th and 8th graders, this activity makes learning fun while reinforcing key concepts about the circulatory system. 🎨✨ Click to download and add some creativity to your next biology lesson! #STEM #Biology #HeartAnatomy #ScienceClass #ColoringPage #MiddleSchoolTeaching #CreativeLearning"
Science with Mrs Lau Illustrated Doodle Diagram Notes: Genetics
I use these illustrated notes in my eighth high school biology unit: Genetics. They include blank and fill-in-the-blank note versions I can use to differentiate for different class levels. These include a bunch of topics including alleles, Mendel, dominant and recessive alleles, Punnett squares, codominance, incomplete dominance, sex-linked inheritance, dihybrids, pedigrees, polygenic inheritance, epistasis, and more.
structure of the Earth foldable for interactive notebook
A cut and stick 'Earth' that when put together adds a bit of class as a foldable to a boring drawing in the exercise book. It is quick and easy to put together and can be printed on A5 (so 2 pages to one piece of A4). This resource contains the Earth model to cut out, extra questions, instructions t...
Earth's Spheres (biosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere) Activity
Teach your students about Earth's four spheres using this science text and activity. Students will read to learn about the atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere, and hydrosphere and then complete the graphic organizer activities to demonstrate their learning. Students will also read and answer scenarios about how the spheres interact with one another, and the impact humans have on Earth's spheres. Like this Earth's spheres activity? Check out the Earth science bundle and save 20% by clicking here. St

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