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Preview of Origin of Life Science Activity | Evolution, Miller-Urey, Animated Timeline
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Origin of Life Science Activity | Evolution, Miller-Urey, Animated Timeline

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Nature Online
The Origin of Life helps students explore how life began on Earth, from the planet’s early conditions to the first cells, through engaging interactive tasks and critical thinking challenges. Activities for students: Trace Earth’s ancient history with an animated timeline Explore the Miller-Urey experiment and its groundbreaking results Examine the challenges scientists faced in recreating life’s building blocks Investigate four key hypotheses about the origin of life Place major events i
Preview of Freebie Astrology After State Testing Activity During Testing Week Fun Friday

Freebie Astrology After State Testing Activity During Testing Week Fun Friday

Looking for a fun and engaging astrology activity? Need something for after state testing or during testing week? Yes? Then download this editable and no prep Astrology WebQuest and Astrology Quizzes! ➟ ACTIVITIES in this RESOURCE:1.) Astrology WebQuestWhen you purchase this scavenger hunt resource, you'll receive the activity in both print and digital formats. The research questions provided allow for scaffolded instruction that can be completed individually, in pairs, or in small groups. Yo
Preview of The Nocebo Effect!

The Nocebo Effect!

We've all heard about the Placebo Effect. Meet its evil twin, the Nocebo Effect! This lesson comes with free materials, including classroom slides, a lesson plan, student response sheet, quiz, and answer keys. Check it all out here: The Nocebo Effect
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 2 Cells 2.10 Origins of Cell Compartmentalization Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 2 Cells 2.10 Origins of Cell Compartmentalization Video Guide

Learn how complex life evolved! 🌱 This video breaks down the Endosymbiotic Theory, showing how ancient prokaryotic cells teamed up to form eukaryotes — the foundation of all multicellular life. You’ll see how mitochondria and chloroplasts tell the story of life’s biggest collab. Then, we compare prokaryotes vs. eukaryotes to see what really sets them apart. Stick around till the end for a quick quiz to test your bio brainpower! 🧬 Disclaimer: AP Biology ® is a registered trademark of College bo
Preview of Revolutionary War Pinterest Project

Revolutionary War Pinterest Project

This is a culminating unit project that utilizes technology and Pinterest to allow students a different outlet to illustrate their comprehension and understanding. This project suits the skills of many of our technologically-savvy students and increases the skills of students who are still mastering technology. Student choice is also incorporated into the project. Students create their own Pinterest boards with images and paragraph descriptions of important people/places/events from the Revoluti
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 8 Ecology 8.4 Effect of Density on Populations Video

AP Biology UNIT 8 Ecology 8.4 Effect of Density on Populations Video

Ever wondered how population density affects survival in ecosystems? In this video, we break down the effect of population density and how limited food, water, and living space can impact organisms. You'll learn how dense populations increase competition, spread disease faster, and change how species interact with their environment. We also explore how ecosystems like rainforests, savannas, deserts, and wetlands support different population sizes based on available resources and carrying capacit
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.2 DNA Replication Video

AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.2 DNA Replication Video

Ever wonder how cells copy DNA with near-perfect accuracy? In this video, we break down DNA replication step by step — the process that allows genetic information to be passed from one cell to the next and from parents to offspring. You’ll learn: What happens during the S phase of the cell cycle Where DNA replication occurs in eukaryotes vs. prokaryotes How enzymes like helicase, primase, DNA polymerase, and ligase work together The difference between the leading strand and lagging strand
Preview of I Am Not An Alien-Investigating Pseudoscience and Understanding Anthropology

I Am Not An Alien-Investigating Pseudoscience and Understanding Anthropology

TV shows and cultural myths turn natural or human-modified variations in ancient human skeletons into paranormal phenomena. Dr. Elizabeth Weiss explains the facts in this engaging anthropology lesson: https://generationskeptics.org/2025/06/05/i-am-not-an-alien/It includes the complete lesson, with Dr. Weiss' article, reading guide, quick quiz, and lesson plan. Visit www.GenerationSkeptics.org for more engaging critical thinking activities for your classroom.
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.5 Cell Cycle Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.5 Cell Cycle Video Guide

AP Biology Unit 4.5 lesson covering the cell cycle, interphase (G1, S, G2), and mitosis (PMAT) in full detail. This video explains what happens at each stage, how DNA content changes, and where key checkpoints occur. Includes an end-of-lesson quiz to test understanding and reinforce common AP exam concepts. Keywords: AP Biology, Cell Cycle, Interphase, Mitosis, PMAT, G1 Phase, S Phase, G2 Phase, M Phase, Checkpoints, DNA Replication, Sister Chromatids, Chromosome Number, AP Bio Review TIMEST
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.5 Environmental Effects on Phenotype Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.5 Environmental Effects on Phenotype Video Guide

Your DNA doesn't decide everything — and that's what makes biology fascinating. 🧬 In this AP Biology 5.5 lesson, discover how environmental factors like temperature, nutrition, sunlight, and pH can dramatically alter an organism's phenotype — even when the genotype stays the same. TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Disclaimer & Introduction 4:46 Phenotypic Plasticity 16:26 Quiz Question Disclaimer: AP Biology ® is a registered trademark of College board, which was NOT involved in the development of these prod
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity  5.3 Mendelian Genetics Video Guide Part 1

AP Biology UNIT 5 Heredity 5.3 Mendelian Genetics Video Guide Part 1

Struggling with Mendelian genetics? Same. This video breaks down AP Biology Unit 5.3 — Law of Segregation and Law of Independent Assortment — in a way that actually makes sense (no fluff, no panic). We go step-by-step from phenotype vs genotype all the way to pedigrees and inheritance patterns, plus a quiz at the end so you can test if it actually stuck. This is the exact stuff College Board loves to test, so yeah… this matters. 0:00 Disclaimer and Overview 1:45 Phenotype Vs. Genotype BREA
Preview of Introduction to Networking Devices | CCNA 200-301 Prep and Networking Lessons

Introduction to Networking Devices | CCNA 200-301 Prep and Networking Lessons

This lesson is a complete teaching package on Network Devices (routers, switches, firewalls, servers, clients). Whether you’re teaching ICT, Computer Science, networking, or prepping for the CCNA 200-301 exam, this lesson gives you everything you need to confidently deliver engaging instruction. ◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆ What This Lesson Includes✯ Google Slides ✯ Theory + Practical Examples ✯ Quizzes with Answer Keys ✯ Engaging Visuals & Diagrams ✯ Editable Format ◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆◇◆ Pe
Preview of Terrestrial Biome Presentation

Terrestrial Biome Presentation

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Kula Makala
This product is an example of the kind of products that you can get from my page. The Terrestrial Biome Presentation is a project that students can use to learn more about the biomes in world. This package includes an additional document that students can take notes with. It also includes a quiz that students can take on the information that was presented in class. All of my products are fully compatible with Google Classroom, allowing the teacher to integrate many different technology platf
Preview of Marie Curie Interactive Biography - Women in STEM Physics Activity

Marie Curie Interactive Biography - Women in STEM Physics Activity

Step into the full life of Marie Curie, the first person to win Nobel Prizes in two different sciences. This single-file interactive biography lets students explore Curie through five life eras, a real geographic map from Russian-ruled Warsaw to Paris to her 1921 American tour, a network graph of the physicists and chemists in her orbit, and four primary-source passages, capped with a 15-question auto-graded quiz. 🗂️ What's Included:Single-file HTML biography with five interactive tabs (zero p
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.4 Translation Video Study Guide

AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.4 Translation Video Study Guide

Confused about how mRNA actually turns into a protein? This video breaks down translation step-by-step so it actually makes sense (not just memorization). We’re covering everything you need for AP Bio: 🧬 How the ribosome reads mRNA 📦 The role of tRNA as the translator 🔗 How amino acids link to form a polypeptide chain ⚡ Start codon, stop codon, and why AUG is THAT important If transcription was the “copy,” translation is where the real action happens — turning genetic code into something yo
Preview of Astronomy, stars, sun, solar system, constellations, planets, rockets  50 Q&A

Astronomy, stars, sun, solar system, constellations, planets, rockets 50 Q&A

Astronomy Game board was designed based on Dr Roy Gallant's beautiful book Our Universe, by National Geographic. This board has the parts of the sun on the back, the planets, and rocket ships from Sputnik to the Shuttles. Here are the 50+ Q&A that go with the board. Those interested in space will likely be able to add their own Q&A increasing the interest level. The game board can be purchased from IvoryTowerEducational Games.com
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 3 Cellular Energetics 3.5 Cellular Respiration Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 3 Cellular Energetics 3.5 Cellular Respiration Video Guide

Cellular Respiration 3.5 is your updated AP Bio overview that finally makes sense of glycolysis, the link reaction, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain. This breakdown shows how ATP is produced and energy flows through the cell with clear, step-by-step logic. Perfect for AP Biology Unit 3 review or exam prep, it simplifies complex pathways so you actually remember them. Get the clarity you need before your next quiz or test. 🔍 Topics Covered Structure and function of the mitocho
Preview of Biosphere & Ecosystems | Interactive Environmental Science Lesson
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Biosphere & Ecosystems | Interactive Environmental Science Lesson

Created by
Nature Online
Biosphere helps students investigate ecological relationships, explore extreme environments, and reflect on humanity’s role in Earth’s future through interactive assignments that work well for high school environmental science. This digital activity invites students to: Discover how local ecosystems connect to a global biosphere Explore life in extreme environments like deep-sea hydrothermal vents Reflect on the ambitious goals and outcomes of the Biosphere 2 experiment Investigate the meani
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.6 Regulation of Cell Cycle Video Guide

AP Biology UNIT 4 Cell Communication 4.6 Regulation of Cell Cycle Video Guide

In this video, we break down AP Biology Topic 4.6 and explain how the cell cycle is regulated by cyclins and cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks). You’ll learn how Cdk–cyclin complexes control checkpoints, why proper regulation is essential for normal cell division, and how loss of control can lead to cancer. #learn#ap#biology 🧮📊⚛️🧬 🧪🧠🦠🧫🔬📐🔢📏 TIMESTAMPS 0:00 Disclaimer & Introduction of Checkpoints 11:19 Cyclin and CDK Introduction 15:15 Cyclin and CDK Throughout the Cell Cycle 27:05 Unco
Preview of Boyle's Law PPT / AP Chemistry /

Boyle's Law PPT / AP Chemistry /

This ready-to-teach presentation helps students understand the inverse relationship between pressure and volume through clear explanations, engaging visuals, and real-world examples. From breathing mechanisms and bicycle pumps to scuba diving and car engines, this lesson connects theory to reality — making learning memorable and meaningful 🔹 What’s Inside: Beautifully designed slides with step-by-step explanations of Boyle’s Law Real-life applications (breathing, syringes, diving, pumps, a
Preview of IB DP Environmental Systems & Societies Lab - Soil properties

IB DP Environmental Systems & Societies Lab - Soil properties

Lab activity for ESS topic 5.1 Students are introduced to 3 different methods to classify soils and determine their moisture and organic (carbon) content. Soil classification uses the gravimetric method of placing soil samples in glass gas flasks or graduated cylinders with water, shaking it well and letting the particles fall out of suspension and determine boundaries between sand, silt and clay. These then are plotted on tri-linear soil classification diagrams. Soil and organic (carbon) conten
Preview of **AP Biology Pre-Lab Checklist: Preparation, Roles & Lab Readiness**

**AP Biology Pre-Lab Checklist: Preparation, Roles & Lab Readiness**

Set your labs up for success before they even begin with this AP Biology Pre-Lab Checklist, designed to ensure students are prepared, organized, and thinking like real scientists. This structured, student-friendly checklist guides lab groups through essential preparation steps, including protocol analysis, role assignment, and materials verification, so students enter the lab with purpose and clarity—not confusion. It reinforces accountability while building strong habits in collaboration, co
Preview of How Making Things Bigger or Smaller Changes Behavior

How Making Things Bigger or Smaller Changes Behavior

19 pgs,77Q/solnScale models involve scaling dimensions up or down and this changes properties like weight, surface area, height. These in turn change heat energy, temperature change, suit costs, strength to weight which changes the ability to move even. Ants have a problem with water attached to their bodies. Making something taller means that eventually it won't be able to hold up its own weight. Why are tiny people impossible or why couldn't mon
Preview of AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.3 Transcription & RNA Processing Video

AP Biology UNIT 6 Gene Expression 6.3 Transcription & RNA Processing Video

In AP Biology Unit 6.3, transcription is the process where RNA polymerase reads a DNA template strand to synthesize a complementary RNA molecule. In prokaryotes, transcription occurs directly in the cytoplasm and the mRNA can be translated immediately with little or no modification. In eukaryotes, transcription happens inside the nucleus and the initial RNA transcript must undergo RNA processing, including the addition of a 5′ cap, a poly-A tail, and splicing to remove introns. These modificatio
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