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Preview of Meiosis & Genetic Diversity Online Tutorial

Meiosis & Genetic Diversity Online Tutorial

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Rachel York
Worksheets that correspond to an online tutorial from Bioman Science - this is also available as a free app for Apple products. Typed quiz to check understanding (same questions as in the tutorial). Reviews the concepts of meiosis, crossing over, independent assortment, random fertilization, gamete formation, and dihybrid crosses.
Preview of Freebie! Physical Properties Graphic Organizer

Freebie! Physical Properties Graphic Organizer

This is a notes page where your students can organize what they have learned about measuring physical properties. The list of physical properties is given for them, and there are spaces to the right for your students to describe how they are observed or measured. This would be a good formative assessment after a unit on measuring physical properties.
Preview of Heat Transfer Vocabulary Notes for Convection, Conduction, and Radiation

Heat Transfer Vocabulary Notes for Convection, Conduction, and Radiation

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EJTeachers
These scaffolded notes double as graphic organizers while students preview, discover, summarize, or review definitions and examples of convection, conduction, and radiation. This science activity aligns with vocabulary from Virginia Science SOL Standard 6.3b.
Preview of The Importance of DNA: Past, Present, and Future

The Importance of DNA: Past, Present, and Future

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Pallavi Chandna
This is a pamphlet that explains the importance of the knowledge of DNA. It would be a useful resource as a prelude to a molecular genetics unit. A teacher could also use it as part of an introductory lesson to a molecular genetics unit.
Preview of BILLKAREN - Discovering the rules of a game: Inquiry

BILLKAREN - Discovering the rules of a game: Inquiry

This activity was created in order to challenge the way that students think through a difficult task. I generally use this in the beginning of the year in order to model that thinking scientifically takes a lot of trial and error. A conclusion can only be created after a number of valid testing results appear to be consistent in its results.
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