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Preview of Google Slides - Evolution unit - adaptation, variation, evidence and graphing

Google Slides - Evolution unit - adaptation, variation, evidence and graphing

Created by
Kelly Kenny
6 consecutive lessons with activities! Independent work, partner work, group work, whole class. Summative and formal assessments Students will be able to construct an explanation based on evidence that describes how genetic variations of traits in a population increase some individuals’ probability of surviving and reproducing in a specific environment. Analyze and interpret data for patterns in the fossil record that document the existence, diversity, extinction, and change of life forms throug
Preview of Mixtures & Solutions Unit Bundle | Chemistry Activities, Labs & Test

Mixtures & Solutions Unit Bundle | Chemistry Activities, Labs & Test

A complete mixtures and solutions unit with investigations, visual notes, and a summative assessment — designed to help you teach the concepts clearly and confidently.This unit covers key Grade 7 chemistry concepts including particle theory, types of mixtures, separation methods, solubility, concentration, and real-world water quality applications. The sequence is intentionally structured to move from concept introduction to hands-on investigations, application, and assessment. Students interpre
Preview of Intro to Matter | Particle Theory & States of Matter | Visual Notes + Demo

Intro to Matter | Particle Theory & States of Matter | Visual Notes + Demo

This lesson is designed to help you (and your students) survive introducing matter and particle theory with clear visuals, structured thinking, and minimal prep. Using a predict–observe–explain approach, students explore what matter is made of and how particle motion helps explain real-world behaviour. A simple food-colouring demonstration anchors the lesson, allowing students to observe how temperature affects particle motion before connecting their observations to particle theory and states
Preview of Mitosis & Cell Division Micro Lab Activity | Biology No-Prep Lab for High School

Mitosis & Cell Division Micro Lab Activity | Biology No-Prep Lab for High School

Struggling to find engaging, straightforward ways to teach the complex stages of cell division? Introducing the Mitosis Micro-Lab No-Prep Biology Cell Division Activity, an expertly designed resource that transforms abstract concepts into tangible understanding for your science students. This activity is your secret weapon for saving precious planning time while igniting genuine curiosity and comprehension about how cells divide. What's Included:Comprehensive student micro-lab featuring step-by-
Preview of Plant and Animal Cells Interactive Slides

Plant and Animal Cells Interactive Slides

Teaching about Plant and Animal Cells? This Google Slides activity will help your students understand about cells and their different structures and their functions, while also comparing plant and animal cells. It can be used individually for each student to answer at their own pace, or projecting it to the class while they complete the assignment in their notebooks.
Preview of Science Review Choose Your Own Adventure Story - Google Form - Digital Activity

Science Review Choose Your Own Adventure Story - Google Form - Digital Activity

Created by
Miss EDTECH
Students will review science concepts by choosing events and situations to follow in a 'Choose Your Own Adventure' style story in Google Forms. Students start off by choosing to visit the Mount Vesuvius Eruption, the Discovery of Cells, or the Apollo 11 Launch. They then branch off and answer questions about those events to move along the story and open up more possible events to visit. Overall they visit and review 6 different topics: Earth Systems, Energy in Organisms, Force & Motion, Chan
Preview of Solve a Crime Using Chemistry: Forensic Mystery Lab with CER Report

Solve a Crime Using Chemistry: Forensic Mystery Lab with CER Report

Created by
Bair Academy
Forensic Chemistry Who-Done-It! | Crime Scene Investigation Lab with CERBring real-world chemistry and critical thinking together in this engaging “Who-Done-It” crime lab! Students act as a forensic team investigating a break-in at the community center kitchen. They’ll test powder samples and ink evidence using the same chemistry skills they’ve practiced all year. Students perform acid-base tests with red cabbage indicator, run simple fizz reactions, check solubility, and complete paper chromat
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