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Preview of Earth Day Activity: Dandelion Analysis T-Chart Activity

Earth Day Activity: Dandelion Analysis T-Chart Activity

This simple and low-prep Earth Day activity has students analyze pros and cons of dandelions to decide if they are "intolerable intruders" or "favorable flowers." They will cut out 10 statement cards and place them on a t-chart under intolerable or favorable. The final piece is to write an opinion about if dandelions are favorable or not. This can be used as a simple CER activity! This lesson is also found in the Earth Day Activities Bundle.
Preview of A Day in the Life of Macromolecules Storyboard Project

A Day in the Life of Macromolecules Storyboard Project

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JJZ Biology
A carbohydrate walks into a championship game. A lipid is trying to survive a food shortage. A protein has a job to do, and a nucleic acid is carrying the instructions. That is the idea behind this Macromolecules Storyboard Project: students turn carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids into characters, then use those characters to tell a biologically accurate story. Instead of another macromolecules chart, students create a storyboard booklet that shows how the molecules work toget
Preview of MYP Grade 7 Science | Cells & Living Systems Audio Revision Activity | Sub Plan

MYP Grade 7 Science | Cells & Living Systems Audio Revision Activity | Sub Plan

Grade 7 Science Audio Summary: Biology Unit Overview - Revision ActivityWhat's In This Resource:An audio summary covering all key biology topics: cell theory, cell types, microscopy, diffusion and osmosis, specialized cellsStudent worksheet with QR code linking directly to the audioMYP command terms practice - Questions progress from basic recall (List, Identify) through higher-order thinking (Compare, Discuss, Evaluate)Complete answer key with model responses showing exactly what each command t
Preview of Which Graph Should I Use? | Biology Graphing Skills Worksheet

Which Graph Should I Use? | Biology Graphing Skills Worksheet

Students can often read graphs but struggle when asked to choose and create the correct graph from lab data. This resource was designed to explicitly teach students how to select the appropriate graph type before graphing, reducing common errors and building confidence in data analysis. In this activity, students practice identifying independent and dependent variables, determining which graph type best fits the data, and constructing graphs using proper scientific conventions. Visual examples,
Preview of Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

Ball Drop Test | Gravity and Acceleration Activity for Upper Elementary

The Ball Drop Test is a self-contained Montessori science activity designed for upper elementary (grades 4–6) students to investigate how gravity affects falling objects. This engaging work allows students to measure and compare the time it takes for a ball to drop from different heights and to understand acceleration due to gravity. Students will: Drop a ping pong ball from three different heights (0.5 m, 1.0 m, and 1.5 m) Use a stopwatch to measure drop time for each height Repeat trials,
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