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Preview of Excretory / Urinary System Doodle Notes & Quiz | Human Body Systems

Excretory / Urinary System Doodle Notes & Quiz | Human Body Systems

Help your students understand the body’s waste removal process with these fun and rigorous Doodle Notes and Quiz! This differentiated activity covers key concepts of the excretory system, including kidneys, ureters, and bladder, and how this system interacts with others like the circulatory and digestive systems. What’s Included Doodle Notes – 3 Differentiated Versions PDF and Google Form Quizzes ✅ Answer Keys for Notes and Quiz How to Use Guide students through the notes using the coordinating
Preview of Genetics Matching Activity and Graphic Organizer

Genetics Matching Activity and Graphic Organizer

Hello! I made this activity as a formative assessment for NGSS MS-LS3-2. Before students are introduced to content, they will be given a few minutes to try the matching activity as a pre-assessment. We will then watch "Crash Course Biology #9: Heredity" and students will make changes to their activity board. Next, we will begin Harry Potter Genetics from the NIH and make more revisions. After I have checked students boards for accuracy, students will fill in their own graphic organizer to u
Preview of Human Body Systems: Organ Systems Overview Data Table

Human Body Systems: Organ Systems Overview Data Table

Students will describe the main job/function of each organ system and list at least one organ that is a part of each system. This data table includes eleven organ systems: Integumentary, Cardiovascular, Respiratory, Lymphatic, Digestive, Excretory, Nervous, Endocrine, Reproductive, Skeletal, Muscular. I have used this worksheet as a pre-test to assess student knowledge before we begin our body systems unit of study. This activity could also be used as a review, quiz, or note taking tool. Yo
Preview of Nervous System Self Notes

Nervous System Self Notes

Note-taking from a textbook is an essential skill that college-bound students need to practice in order to succeed in higher education. This student-driven 'self-notes' activity can be given as an in-class assignment or as sub work. Students will need access to an anatomy textbook, and will be asked to take notes on specific topics of the Nervous System. Encourage students to highlight the topics listed, thoroughly explain each point, include colored diagrams, and read the rubric to see how they
Preview of Cell Cycle & Mitosis Notes and Microscope Lab

Cell Cycle & Mitosis Notes and Microscope Lab

Great introduction or review of Cell Growth and Mitosis. The handout includes blanks for students to take notes on and also includes a second page for students to look at the stages of mitosis under a microscope, draw the stages, and describe the stages. Perfect activity to enhance the understanding of the scientific concept of mitosis! The handout comes with a teacher key also. Make sure to give us a review!!
Preview of Human Reproduction & Development Teacher Powerpoint

Human Reproduction & Development Teacher Powerpoint

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High quality Powerpoint made for teachers to teach human reproduction & development. Includes topics such as: male and female reproductive anatomy, hormones involves in reproduciton, spermatogenesis, oogenesis, the menstrual cycle, parturition/birthing, lactation, STI's, reproductive technologies, etc. Meant to be used in conjunction with my fill-in-the-blank notes, available separately or as a bundle.
Preview of FREE Human Body Systems Work Bundle Overview | Middle School Science

FREE Human Body Systems Work Bundle Overview | Middle School Science

FREE Human Body Systems & Health Topics – Work Bundle Overview This free resource provides a clear overview of the Human Body Systems & Health Topics Unit, explaining how the work bundles are structured and how they support instruction throughout the course. Designed for middle school science, this curriculum guides students through human body systems in a logical, connected way—building understanding from biological organization to structure, function, system interaction, and real-world health.
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