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Preview of Inspired by Jeopardy for AP Biology -Biotechnology

Inspired by Jeopardy for AP Biology -Biotechnology

Biotechnology Jeopardy Game with ActiveX Controls – Interactive Classroom Review for WindowsBring energy and excitement into your science classroom with this interactive Biotechnology Jeopardy Game—perfectly tailored for high school Biology and Health Science students! This engaging quiz game reinforces essential concepts in biotechnology, including genetic engineering, DNA technologies, ethics, and real-world applications. Key Features: Fully Interactive Gameboard with ActiveX Controls Desig
Preview of Blood Composition and Function Mini DBQ | Anatomy | Evidence-Based Reading

Blood Composition and Function Mini DBQ | Anatomy | Evidence-Based Reading

📘 Mini DBQ - Document Based Questions | Blood Composition and Function Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Human Body Systems, with this Mini-DBQ (Document-Based Question) worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for high school learners. 🎯 WHAT STUDENTS WILL
Preview of Sheep Eye Dissection

Sheep Eye Dissection

Take your students beyond the textbook and into a real-world exploration of vision and anatomy with this dynamic Sheep Eye Dissection Lab! Designed for high school biology, anatomy & physiology, or neuroscience classes, this resource guides students through external and internal anatomy of the eye using a real sheep specimen—engaging even your most hesitant learners. Students will investigate key structures such as the sclera, retina, cornea, lens, optic nerve, and the tapetum lucidum, a re
Preview of TED Talk: One Surgeon’s Obsession with Head Transplants- Max G. Levy

TED Talk: One Surgeon’s Obsession with Head Transplants- Max G. Levy

Engage your students in one of the most startling and thought-provoking stories in modern medical history with this companion resource to the TED-Ed lesson on Robert White’s head/body transplant experiments. Perfect for high school and college classrooms, this packet includes 20 rigorous discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a structured debate activity exploring the scientific, ethical, and philosophical challenges of attempting whole-body transplants. Students analyze neurologic
Preview of TED Talk: What is a Calorie?- Emma Bryce

TED Talk: What is a Calorie?- Emma Bryce

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the science of calories, metabolism, and nutrition. Students will analyze the biological role of calories and examine why not all calories are created equal. The packet includes 20 thoughtful discussion questions, a critical thinking writing prompt, and a structured classroom debate topic. Perfect for biology, health, or PE teachers looking to engage students with real-world applications of science and nutrition. Great for promoting health literacy and dee
Preview of TED Talk: How do the Lungs Work?- Emma Bryce

TED Talk: How do the Lungs Work?- Emma Bryce

This TED Talk explains the vital yet often overlooked function of breathing and the complex respiratory system that powers it. From the moment we inhale to the process of gas exchange in our alveoli, the talk breaks down how oxygen is transported throughout the body and how carbon dioxide is expelled. The speaker walks through the process step by step, describing how the autonomic nervous system automatically triggers the muscles to create space for the lungs to expand and contract. With clear v
Preview of TED Talk: Why was Bloodletting so Popular?- Stephanie Honchell Smith

TED Talk: Why was Bloodletting so Popular?- Stephanie Honchell Smith

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the dramatic history of bloodletting, humoral theory, and the shift toward scientific medicine. Students analyze why bloodletting persisted for nearly 2,000 years, how cultural beliefs shaped medical treatments, and how germ theory overturned old ideas. Includes 20 high-level discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a debate topic comparing historical and modern medical reasoning. Perfect for courses in history, biology, anatomy, or medical
Preview of TED Talk: What causes Constipation?- Heba Shaheed

TED Talk: What causes Constipation?- Heba Shaheed

Help students understand one of the most common digestive issues with this TED-Ed companion resource on constipation and colon function. This packet breaks down how stool forms, why bowel movements depend on pelvic floor mechanics, and what causes constipation—from slow transit to pelvic floor dysfunction. With 20 high-quality discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a debate exploring whether constipation is lifestyle-driven or medical, this resource is perfect for anatomy, health sc
Preview of System Integration Mini DBQ | Anatomy | Evidence-Based Reading

System Integration Mini DBQ | Anatomy | Evidence-Based Reading

📘 Mini DBQ - Document Based Questions | System Integration Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Anatomy & Physiology, with this Mini-DBQ (Document-Based Question) worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for high school learners. 🎯 WHAT STUDENTS WILL DOStudents
Preview of The Integumentary System DBQ/CER | Anatomy Worksheet | NGSS Aligned

The Integumentary System DBQ/CER | Anatomy Worksheet | NGSS Aligned

📘 Full Length NGSS Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | The Integumentary System Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Human Body Systems, with this Full Length DBQ CER Style Worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence—all while staying accessible for high school learners
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