Description
This resource is perfect for a paperless classroom or distance learning. These Ear Interactive Google Slide Activities help students understand the structures and functions of the ear. There are 8 different options for differentiation. You can even choose to use one or two options for initial learning and then others for review and test prep. This product comes with 8 activities, 8 answer keys and a Teacher Implementation Guide. As well, all the labels and descriptions in the activities are editable.
► CLICK HERE for a short video that gives you a better understanding of these activities.
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THIS PRODUCT IS ALSO FOUND IN THESE DISCOUNTED BUNDLES:
► The Ear LESSON BUNDLE contains this product and 5 other resources for 25% OFF.
► The Anatomy MEGA BUNDLE contains this product and over 100 other anatomy resources for 50% OFF.
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THE 8 ACTIVITIES OFFERED IN THIS PRODUCT:
1) Fill in the Blanks - Labels: Students have to type in the labels of the structures on a diagram of the ear.
2) Fill in the Blanks - Descriptions: Students have to type in descriptions of the functions of the structures on a diagram of the ear.
3) Fill in the Blanks - Labels & Descriptions: Students have to type in the labels of the structures well as type in the descriptions of the functions of these structures on a diagram of the ear.
4) Drag and Drop Matching - Labels: Students are given labels of ear structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas of the diagram.
5) Drag and Drop Matching - Descriptions: Students are given descriptions of the functions of the ear structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas on the diagram.
6) Drag and Drop Matching - Labels & Descriptions: Students are given labels of the ear structures as well as descriptions of the functions of these structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas on the diagram.
7) Drag and Drop Matching the Labels & Fill in the Descriptions: Students are given labels of the ear structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas on the diagram. As well, students have to type in descriptions of the functions of the structures on the same diagram.
8) Drag and Drop Matching the Descriptions & Fill in the Labels: Students are given descriptions of the ear structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas on the diagram. As well, students have to type in labels for the structures.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
✿ I drew all the images in Adobe Illustrator to provide a clear and engaging image for your students to interact with.
✿ Full Answer Keys are provided for all versions of these activities. Students can self-check their work or you can check their work for them.
✿ I have provided Ideas for Use and Implementation that includes online resources for student research.
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IDEAS FOR USE:
There are many different ways to use these activities. Here are just some ideas.
Option 1: You can pick one of the activities that best suits the majority of your class and have your whole class do this one activity.
Option 2: You can have some students do one activity while others do another. In this way, you can differentiate for different needs and abilities.
Option 3: You can have each student do multiple activities to gradually build up their understanding of the topic. For example, you might start of with the Fill In the Labels Activity to get students to label the structures and work on their spelling. After doing this, you can use the Drag & Drop Labels Activity as a review and reinforcement. The same can be done for the descriptions of the structures. They can do the initial research to complete the Fill In the Descriptions Activity and then test themselves using the Drag & Drop Descriptions Activity.
NOTE: The Fill In Activities are best used when students are initially learning about and researching the topic. The Drag & Drop Activities are best used when students are already familiar with the topic and they are using these activities to review. Alternatively, the Drag & Drop Activities can also be used in the beginning of a unit as a quick diagnostic to see how much students understand before diving into teaching the topic.
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ALL EAR PRODUCTS YOU MIGHT LIKE:
► Ear - LESSON BUNDLE - 25% OFF
► Ear - Big Foldable for INBs or Notebooks (Printable PDFs & 5 Options for Differentiation)
► Ear - Homework Review Worksheet (Editable, Printable PDFs & Google Slides Options)
► Ear - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Ear - Crossword with Diagram (Editable, Printable PDFs & Google Slides Options)
► Ear - Tarsia Puzzle Review Game (Printable PDFs & 2 Difficulty Levels)
► Ear - Quiz with Two Versions (Editable, Printable PDFs & Self-Grading Google Forms Quiz)
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Copyright © Anh-Thi Tang (Tangstar Science)
All rights reserved by author.
Terms of Use: This document is for personal use only and may only be used by the original purchaser. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school district is prohibited. Additional licenses can be purchased at a discount for others to use in your department. This entire document, or any parts within, may not be reproduced or displayed for public viewing. You may NOT electronically post this product online including to teacher blogs, classroom websites, school networks or Google Classroom unless they are private or password protected. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).
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Description
This resource is perfect for a paperless classroom or distance learning. These Ear Interactive Google Slide Activities help students understand the structures and functions of the ear. There are 8 different options for differentiation. You can even choose to use one or two options for initial learning and then others for review and test prep. This product comes with 8 activities, 8 answer keys and a Teacher Implementation Guide. As well, all the labels and descriptions in the activities are editable.
► CLICK HERE for a short video that gives you a better understanding of these activities.
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THIS PRODUCT IS ALSO FOUND IN THESE DISCOUNTED BUNDLES:
► The Ear LESSON BUNDLE contains this product and 5 other resources for 25% OFF.
► The Anatomy MEGA BUNDLE contains this product and over 100 other anatomy resources for 50% OFF.
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THE 8 ACTIVITIES OFFERED IN THIS PRODUCT:
1) Fill in the Blanks - Labels: Students have to type in the labels of the structures on a diagram of the ear.
2) Fill in the Blanks - Descriptions: Students have to type in descriptions of the functions of the structures on a diagram of the ear.
3) Fill in the Blanks - Labels & Descriptions: Students have to type in the labels of the structures well as type in the descriptions of the functions of these structures on a diagram of the ear.
4) Drag and Drop Matching - Labels: Students are given labels of ear structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas of the diagram.
5) Drag and Drop Matching - Descriptions: Students are given descriptions of the functions of the ear structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas on the diagram.
6) Drag and Drop Matching - Labels & Descriptions: Students are given labels of the ear structures as well as descriptions of the functions of these structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas on the diagram.
7) Drag and Drop Matching the Labels & Fill in the Descriptions: Students are given labels of the ear structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas on the diagram. As well, students have to type in descriptions of the functions of the structures on the same diagram.
8) Drag and Drop Matching the Descriptions & Fill in the Labels: Students are given descriptions of the ear structures which they have to drag and drop to the correct areas on the diagram. As well, students have to type in labels for the structures.
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES:
✿ I drew all the images in Adobe Illustrator to provide a clear and engaging image for your students to interact with.
✿ Full Answer Keys are provided for all versions of these activities. Students can self-check their work or you can check their work for them.
✿ I have provided Ideas for Use and Implementation that includes online resources for student research.
***********************************************************************
IDEAS FOR USE:
There are many different ways to use these activities. Here are just some ideas.
Option 1: You can pick one of the activities that best suits the majority of your class and have your whole class do this one activity.
Option 2: You can have some students do one activity while others do another. In this way, you can differentiate for different needs and abilities.
Option 3: You can have each student do multiple activities to gradually build up their understanding of the topic. For example, you might start of with the Fill In the Labels Activity to get students to label the structures and work on their spelling. After doing this, you can use the Drag & Drop Labels Activity as a review and reinforcement. The same can be done for the descriptions of the structures. They can do the initial research to complete the Fill In the Descriptions Activity and then test themselves using the Drag & Drop Descriptions Activity.
NOTE: The Fill In Activities are best used when students are initially learning about and researching the topic. The Drag & Drop Activities are best used when students are already familiar with the topic and they are using these activities to review. Alternatively, the Drag & Drop Activities can also be used in the beginning of a unit as a quick diagnostic to see how much students understand before diving into teaching the topic.
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ALL EAR PRODUCTS YOU MIGHT LIKE:
► Ear - LESSON BUNDLE - 25% OFF
► Ear - Big Foldable for INBs or Notebooks (Printable PDFs & 5 Options for Differentiation)
► Ear - Homework Review Worksheet (Editable, Printable PDFs & Google Slides Options)
► Ear - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Ear - Crossword with Diagram (Editable, Printable PDFs & Google Slides Options)
► Ear - Tarsia Puzzle Review Game (Printable PDFs & 2 Difficulty Levels)
► Ear - Quiz with Two Versions (Editable, Printable PDFs & Self-Grading Google Forms Quiz)
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ALL INTERACTIVE GOOGLE SLIDE ACTIVITIES YOU MIGHT LIKE:
► Digestive System - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Respiratory System - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Heart - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Brain - 24 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Neuron & Synapse - 10 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Male Reproductive System - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Female Reproductive System - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Skeletal System - 2 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Urinary System - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Nephron - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Eye and Retina - 16 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Ear - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Animal Cell - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Plant Cell - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Prokaryotic Cell - 8 Interactive Google Slide Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Mitosis - 16 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides & Options for Differentiation)
► Meiosis - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides with Options for Differentiation)
► Microscope - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides, Options for Differentiation)
► Plant Structure - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides, Options for Differentiation)
► Flower Structure - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides, Options for Differentiation)
► Leaf Structure - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides, Options for Differentiation)
► DNA Structure - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides, Options for Differentiation)
► DNA Replication - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides, Options for Differentiation)
► Cell Membrane - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides, Options for Differentiation)
► Cell Transport - 8 Interactive Google Slides Activities (Google Slides, Options for Differentiation)
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Copyright © Anh-Thi Tang (Tangstar Science)
All rights reserved by author.
Terms of Use: This document is for personal use only and may only be used by the original purchaser. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school district is prohibited. Additional licenses can be purchased at a discount for others to use in your department. This entire document, or any parts within, may not be reproduced or displayed for public viewing. You may NOT electronically post this product online including to teacher blogs, classroom websites, school networks or Google Classroom unless they are private or password protected. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA).






