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Preview of Wilderness Warriors: Survival Skill 8 – First Aid for Survival

Wilderness Warriors: Survival Skill 8 – First Aid for Survival

Created by
Amy Hunter
Teach kids to stay calm, think clearly, and take action in a crisis with this hands-on survival lesson. Survival Skill 8: First Aid for Survival is a printable, interactive guide that walks learners through basic emergency care skills using real-world scenarios, fun practice challenges, and smart safety tips. ✅ What’s Included: A kid-friendly first aid introduction 3 practical activities:   1. Make a Makeshift Splint (hands-on bandaging and support)   2. Create a Paracord Survival Bracele
Preview of Transcription/Translation/RNA Splicing Card Sort and Modeling - AP Bio Unit 6

Transcription/Translation/RNA Splicing Card Sort and Modeling - AP Bio Unit 6

Created by
BioNBeyond
This activity has AP Bio (or honors bio) students model and sort the events of transcription and translation, and RNA splicing. The goal of this activity is for students to map the expression of a single hypothetical gene (called shyn-1) from DNA to protein, including the multiple different isoforms that could be expressed because of RNA splicing. Students will make not just one protein product, but will show how the shyn-1 gene can be spliced multiple ways, forming 3 different protein products,
Preview of Forces Lab Stations

Forces Lab Stations

In this lab station activity, students will move around the classroom exploring different topics related to motion and force, such as Newton’s laws of motion, common forces like gravity, friction, and air resistance, and the law of conservation of momentum. Students will use the materials and instructions provided at each station to conduct demonstrations of motion and force phenomena and will record their observations and make inferences. Each phenomenon observed will be discussed later as a cl
Preview of Water Potential WebQuest — AP Biology

Water Potential WebQuest — AP Biology

Goal: Learn and practice water potential (Ψ) — its components, the formula, and how to solve calculation problems. Students will work through the four resources below in order: (1) Bozeman Science video, (2) an informational page, (3) an interactive simulation, and (4) a quick online review game. Answer key included.
Preview of Robert Page, the Father of Radar

Robert Page, the Father of Radar

Created by
Garth Oakey
Robert Page was a physicist and a pioneering "Hidden Hero" whose work at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) gave the United States a massive technological edge. He is often called the "Father of U.S. Radar" because he solved the critical problem of how to make radar practical for actual combat.+1 The Problem: The "Wall of Silence"In the early 1930s, the concept of using radio waves to detect objects was known, but the technology was "blind." Scientists could send out a radio signal, but they c
Preview of Natural Selection Hands On Lab

Natural Selection Hands On Lab

Created by
Biology Minds
In this hands on laboratory investigation, students explore evolution and natural selection by simulating different populations of rock pocket mice over several generations using beans and collecting data. The lab is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses. Students will also calculate allele frequencies and answer follow-up questions. Directions are included for students to graph their data using Google Sheets.
Preview of FL 5th Grade SC.5.N.1.4 Nature of Science Simulation-Control Groups

FL 5th Grade SC.5.N.1.4 Nature of Science Simulation-Control Groups

Welcome to the 5th-grade simulation where we'll unravel the significance of a control group in experiments! Throughout this exploration, you'll learn to identify and understand the role of the control group in scientific investigations. By comparing experimental groups to the control group, you'll discover how this essential element helps researchers isolate variables, establish baseline data, and draw accurate conclusions. This lesson plan is divided into multiple sections, each with its own se
Preview of The 4 Levels of Protein Structure AP BIO Webquest

The 4 Levels of Protein Structure AP BIO Webquest

This is primarily for AP Biology, however it can also be used in any upper level biology class. I have provided scaffolded video notes, a simulation, and a game regarding the levels of protein folding. An answer key is provided.
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