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Are you looking for a simple study tool about the male and female reproductive systems? Look no further! This activity allows students to practice identifying different parts of the reproductive systems and their functions. This is perfect for teaching virtually, hybrid, or in person with technology!
You will get three Google Slide decks with this product. There are two levels of the activity. The first is a simple table where students fill out the body part and their function. The second is a drag and drop activity where students drag the boxes to where they belong on the table. Use the scaffolded version for some, all, or none of your students as necessary! You will also get a third Slides containing the answers.
This activity is great for a practice, homework, or study tool. It can easily be integrated into your instruction, but it does not contain material to teach students this information. You should use this with a video, reading, or other type of mini-lesson first!
I use this as a practice activity for my NYS Living Environment Regents class but it could be used for any life science, biology, health, or general science class.
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How to Use: Assign this in Google Classroom or another LMS system. Make sure to click "Make a copy for each student." There are two different levels of this activity. You can choose to assign the same level to all of your students or assign different levels to different students depending on their needs!
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Description
Are you looking for a simple study tool about the male and female reproductive systems? Look no further! This activity allows students to practice identifying different parts of the reproductive systems and their functions. This is perfect for teaching virtually, hybrid, or in person with technology!
You will get three Google Slide decks with this product. There are two levels of the activity. The first is a simple table where students fill out the body part and their function. The second is a drag and drop activity where students drag the boxes to where they belong on the table. Use the scaffolded version for some, all, or none of your students as necessary! You will also get a third Slides containing the answers.
This activity is great for a practice, homework, or study tool. It can easily be integrated into your instruction, but it does not contain material to teach students this information. You should use this with a video, reading, or other type of mini-lesson first!
I use this as a practice activity for my NYS Living Environment Regents class but it could be used for any life science, biology, health, or general science class.
Similar Activities:
How to Use: Assign this in Google Classroom or another LMS system. Make sure to click "Make a copy for each student." There are two different levels of this activity. You can choose to assign the same level to all of your students or assign different levels to different students depending on their needs!




