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Preview of Cell Size Hands On Lab

Cell Size Hands On Lab

Created by
Biology Minds
In this hands on laboratory investigation, students explore cell size by collecting data on the diffusion within agar cubes. The lab is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses. Students will also answer follow-up questions. Directions are included for students to graph their data using Google Sheets.
Preview of Diffusion and Osmosis Hands On Lab

Diffusion and Osmosis Hands On Lab

Created by
Biology Minds
In this hands on laboratory investigation, students explore diffusion and osmosis through two different experiments. One experiment involves the use of dialysis tubing while the other involves using potatoes. Students conduct the experiment and collect data. The lab is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses. Students will also answer follow-up questions. Directions are included for students to graph their data using Google Sheets.
Preview of Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab Activity | Engaging, Hands-On Biology Experiment

Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab Activity | Engaging, Hands-On Biology Experiment

Bring osmosis to life with this fun, visual, and inquiry-based Gummy Bear Osmosis Lab! Students LOVE watching gummy bears grow, shrink, and transform while learning key biology concepts in a memorable way. What Students Will Learn Understanding Osmosis Identifying hypotonic, hypertonic, and isotonic solutions Practicing experimental design (independent, dependent, control variables) Measuring and calculating area and percent change Creating and analyzing bar graphs Making evidence-base
Preview of Magnets Science Worksheets Special Education Pre-K Kindergarten Nonreaders

Magnets Science Worksheets Special Education Pre-K Kindergarten Nonreaders

TPT DESCRIPTION:Is it Sunday night, and you're still trying to figure out how to make science actually work for your most significantly impacted students? I've been there. Your students deserve real science. Real hypotheses. Real data collection. And they can DO it — they just need the right materials. This Magnets "Can a Magnet Pick It Up?" mini unit was designed specifically for: Students who are non-readers/non-writersMost significantly impacted learnersPre-K and Kindergarten studentsStuden
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