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Preview of Inspired by Jeopardy for AP Biology -Cell Cycle & Mitosis

Inspired by Jeopardy for AP Biology -Cell Cycle & Mitosis

DescriptionEngage students with this fully interactive Jeopardy-style review game focusing on Cell Cycle & Mitosis — a core concept in AP Biology and aligned to the AP College Board CED Unit 4: Cell Communication and Cell Cycle. This game reinforces essential knowledge of cell division, regulation checkpoints, mitotic stages, and the role of mitosis in growth and repair through competitive, team-based play. Key Features AP Biology-Aligned Content – Built to match AP CED Unit 4, including e
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 IB DP SEHS Appendicular and Axial skeleton

IB DP SEHS Appendicular and Axial skeleton

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Figure of Teach
This PowerPoint covers the learning objectives in unit 1: 1.1.1: Distinguish anatomically between the axial and appendicular skeleton. 1.1.2: Distinguish between the axial and appendicular skeleton functions Includes links to independent research activities, videos and online quizzes.
Preview of Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Webquest

Circulatory and Respiratory Systems Webquest

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Biology Minds
In this webquest, students explore the circulatory system and the respiratory system. The webquest is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses.
Preview of Nervous and Muscular Systems Webquest

Nervous and Muscular Systems Webquest

Created by
Biology Minds
In this webquest, students explore the nervous system and the muscular system. The webquest is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses.
Preview of TED Talk: The Chaotic Brilliance of Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat- Jordana Moore S

TED Talk: The Chaotic Brilliance of Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat- Jordana Moore S

Explore the brilliant and turbulent life of Jean-Michel Basquiat with this TED-Ed companion. Designed for high school and college students studying art history, social justice, or cultural studies, this resource includes 20 thoughtful discussion questions, an extended writing prompt, and a classroom debate. Students will examine how Basquiat’s personal experiences, raw style, and political commentary shaped one of the most powerful legacies in modern American art. Perfect for fostering critical
Preview of TED Talk: What are stem cells?- Craig A. Kohn

TED Talk: What are stem cells?- Craig A. Kohn

This high school resource explores stem cells, regenerative medicine, and the future of personalized healthcare. Students analyze cell biology, medical applications, and ethical considerations. Best for: Biology, Health Science, Medical Science Includes: • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 9–12, College, Adult Ed | Print-a
Preview of TED Talk: What is Obesity?- Mia Nacamulli

TED Talk: What is Obesity?- Mia Nacamulli

This TED-Ed companion resource explores the science, history, and global impact of obesity. Designed for high school and college-level courses in health, biology, or sociology, this resource includes 20 thoughtful discussion questions, a writing prompt that encourages students to explore personal and societal causes, and a debate topic on public policy’s role in addressing obesity. Ideal for class discussions, essays, and civic engagement activities
Preview of TED Talk: Why do some people go bald?- Sarthak Sinha

TED Talk: Why do some people go bald?- Sarthak Sinha

This high school biology resource explores the science of hair growth, the hair cycle, and the causes of hair loss. Students examine genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors while evaluating current and future treatments. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of Brain Anatomy DBQ/CER | Anatomy Worksheet | NGSS Aligned

Brain Anatomy DBQ/CER | Anatomy Worksheet | NGSS Aligned

📘 Full Length NGSS Aligned DBQ CER Style Worksheet - Claim Evidence Reasoning | Brain Anatomy Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of Anatomy & Physiology, 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. 🎯 WHA
Preview of Medical Lab Technician Certification Exam - Slot Casino Game

Medical Lab Technician Certification Exam - Slot Casino Game

Created by
PRAKASH BHATIA
This game to designed to help student pass their 2026 exam. Teacher can keep the score or have 1 student as score keeper. Start from beginning.Question will appear on the slide.Teacher can give time to read and answer the question.Once answers are given teacher can left click on the round ball on the handle.Slot machine will spin and answer will appear.Left click on the Next button to go to next slide.
Preview of TED Talk: The Surprising Reason Our Muscles get Tired- Christian Moro

TED Talk: The Surprising Reason Our Muscles get Tired- Christian Moro

In this informative TED Talk, discover the fascinating biological process behind muscle fatigue. While we often blame lactic acid or energy depletion for muscle fatigue, the true cause lies in the complex interaction between motor neurons, muscle cells, and ions like sodium, potassium, and calcium. This talk explains how muscles contract in response to signals from the brain and how the depletion of ions and the build-up of waste products can eventually lead to fatigue. Explore how ATP, the ener
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