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Preview of Populations in Nature: Exponential vs Logistic Growth Graphing Activity with Key

Populations in Nature: Exponential vs Logistic Growth Graphing Activity with Key

Created by
Willis Science
In this activity, students look at data for two populations: cottontail rabbits and gray foxes. Using the data, students calculate the growth of the populations. They then graph the data and observe the differences between exponential and logistic growth. Analysis of the data then occurs. This fits in well with NGSS Biology LS PE 2-1 and 2-2 Population Growth and AP Environmental Science 3.4 Carrying Capacity. A key is provided.
Preview of ENGINEERING VOCABULARY Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity - STEM Sub Plan

ENGINEERING VOCABULARY Word Search Puzzle Worksheet Activity - STEM Sub Plan

Have fun reviewing important engineering vocabulary with this engaging word search worksheet. Puzzles make fun no prep activities for early finishers, bell ringers, morning work, handouts, homework, lesson plan supplements, sponge activities, introductions to new topics, classroom themes, and sub files. The 40 hidden vocabulary words are: Analysis, Assemble, Assessment, Blueprint, Brainstorm, Build, Calculate, Component, Constraint, Correlation, Criteria, Data, Design, Diagram, Efficiency, Engi
Preview of Case File #19: The Invasive Intruder | Biology Mystery Activity

Case File #19: The Invasive Intruder | Biology Mystery Activity

Teach invasive species and population dynamics with this powerful, no-prep digital case file! This is a perfect, real-world lesson for any ecology or environmental science unit. Turn your students into Field Ecologists! In "The Invasive Intruder," students must investigate why a beautiful native forest is suddenly collapsing. They will analyze the traits of a mysterious new vine, and have to graph its exponential growth (J-curve), and determine how it's out-competing native species. This is
Preview of Enzymes: 6 Stations Rotation Inquiry Activity

Enzymes: 6 Stations Rotation Inquiry Activity

Created by
Abbe Dirling
Six stations designed to review and reinforce the concepts presented for enzymes. Station one: overview Station two: chemical reactions Station three: graphing enzyme function Station four: analyzing enzyme function Station five: show video clip Station six: saltine crackers and amylase warm up and exit ticket included no answer key
Preview of Population Growth Graphing Activity | Biology Data Analysis

Population Growth Graphing Activity | Biology Data Analysis

Created by
Busy B Biology
Give students practice with graphing population growth data while reinforcing exponential and logistic growth concepts. This no-prep worksheet provides a dataset showing bacterial/yeast growth over time. Students will: ✅ Create a population growth curve ✅ Label axes and add a descriptive title ✅ Identify exponential growth and logistic leveling ✅ Answer analysis questions about carrying capacity What’s Included Student worksheet (dataset + graphing task + analysis questions) Blank graphi
Preview of Structure and Function | NGSS Graphs and Data Analysis Test Prep with CER

Structure and Function | NGSS Graphs and Data Analysis Test Prep with CER

Looking for an engaging, standards-based way to build data analysis and CER writing skills in your middle school science classroom? This bundle of 11 NGSS-aligned data tasks is designed to help students confidently interpret data, answer standardized-style questions, and write scientific explanations—all in a no-prep, easy-to-use format. Each task includes: A real-world scenarioA data table, graph, or diagram2–3 multiple choice questions that assess reasoning and interpretationA CER (Claim-Evi
Preview of Graphing in Biology - Enzyme Activity and pH

Graphing in Biology - Enzyme Activity and pH

Discover How pH Affects Enzymes with This Engaging Graphing Investigation!Introduce students to enzyme function in acidic environments with this hands-on graphing activity centered around pepsin—the enzyme responsible for protein digestion in the stomach. Students analyze experimental data from three different conditions to graph how pH levels affect enzymatic activity, reinforcing biological concepts and data interpretation skills through a real-world lens. What’s Included: Real-World Scenario
Preview of Graphing in Biology - Enzyme Activity with and without a Catalyst

Graphing in Biology - Enzyme Activity with and without a Catalyst

Bring Enzyme Function to Life with this Engaging Graphing Case Study!Help students connect biochemistry to real-world applications with this dynamic graphing activity. Centered around an experiment measuring the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide by catalase—with and without a copper sulfate catalyst—this worksheet guides students in constructing and analyzing a line graph to compare enzyme performance. A perfect blend of biology content and data interpretation, this activity reinforces key concepts
Preview of Concept Comparison: Graphs in Science (Categorical vs Numerical)

Concept Comparison: Graphs in Science (Categorical vs Numerical)

Created by
TheScienceGiant
How do scientists use graphs? This concept comparison helps students contrast bar graphs, pie charts and line graphs created from categorical and numerical data. The recall device uses DRY MIX and TRAILS as acronyms to help Ss remember how variables are plotted on a graph, and standard format for a graph. The frame comparison helps students contrast rate of change, slope shape and written relationships of functions (y vs. x; y vs. x^2; y vs. 1/x, and so on). THREE (3) activities are included:
Preview of Heart Rate & Exercise Lab Activity

Heart Rate & Exercise Lab Activity

Created by
Busy B Biology
Bring human anatomy to life with this engaging Heart Rate & Exercise activity designed for 9th-10th grade biology students! This resource helps students connect the abstract functions of the heart to real, measurable data they could collect from their own bodies. Instead of just memorizing the parts of the circulatory system, students will work with a ready-to-use dataset and practice key skills like plotting data on a line graph and calculating the rate of change. They’ll visualize a person's h
Preview of Enzymes: Structure, Function, and Activation Energy —  (HS-LS 1-1 & 1-3)

Enzymes: Structure, Function, and Activation Energy — (HS-LS 1-1 & 1-3)

Help your high school biology students master enzyme concepts with this engaging, NGSS-aligned worksheet! Students will: Label an enzyme-substrate diagram and identify the active site Analyze an activation energy graph (with and without an enzyme) Answer scaffolded CER questions to connect structure and function Apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios with 5 application questions This visual, student-friendly resource is perfect for HS-LS1-1 and HS-LS1-3 and can be used for classwork, h
Preview of Ramp Races Lab: A S.T.E.M. on a Shoestring Activity

Ramp Races Lab: A S.T.E.M. on a Shoestring Activity

Students will love learning about the physics of force, motion, speed, and friction in this hands-on activity. In addition, they will form hypotheses and graph the data they collect to calculate speed as a function of distance over time. Even very young learners in primary grades will benefit from these flexible and adaptable lessons. Three student worksheets, a glossary, assessment suggestions, and ideas for multi-day extensions are included in the simple, step-by-step instructions.
Preview of Life Science - Structure and Function with Gummy Bears

Life Science - Structure and Function with Gummy Bears

In support of MS-LS1-2, this short lab activity provides students the opportunity to explore the structure and function of cells and how different parts contribute to the function of the whole. This activity is used as a pre-lab for elodea plasmolysis (lab coming soon). The lab generally takes two class periods, one for setup, the next for measurement and data analysis.
Preview of Form and Function

Form and Function

A FREE kit to accompany this lesson can be requested at https://kansascornstem.com/ncselementaryrequest/Students will learn the impact of form and function alteration made to a plant and how the alterations will affect the overall growth of their plant. Students will make predictions and record their plant’s data for several weeks while their plant grows. Students will then compare their plant to the control plant to draw conclusions about the overall growth and health of the plant. Students
Preview of Graphing in Chemistry - Radioactive Decay and Half-Life

Graphing in Chemistry - Radioactive Decay and Half-Life

Make Half-Life Click with This Radioactive Decay Graphing Activity!Bring nuclear chemistry to life with this engaging, real-world graphing activity that helps students understand radioactive decay and half-life. Using authentic isotopes— Carbon-14 and Iodine-131—students graph exponential decay curves, compare nuclear stability, and explore real-world applications in medicine, archaeology, and energy. This activity is perfect for chemistry, earth science, or physics classes. What’s Included: Co
Preview of Biology GRAPHING Practice: BACTERIA Antibiotic Resistance and more NGSS data

Biology GRAPHING Practice: BACTERIA Antibiotic Resistance and more NGSS data

This resource focuses on the biological concepts of immune system function, the evolution of antibiotic resistance in a population of bacteria, and the process of designing a controlled experiment, Teachers guide not shown. ACTIVITY 1 – GRAPHING ANTIBIOTIC EFFECTIVENESS 2 pages. Describes growing bacteria in a culture and sampling that culture to measure population growth. Students graph data and answer related questions. ACTIVITY 2 – READING and WRITING ABOUT MRSA 1 page An introduction to St
Preview of Biology GRAPHING Practice: RESPIRATION Fermentation Aerobic + more NGSS data

Biology GRAPHING Practice: RESPIRATION Fermentation Aerobic + more NGSS data

This resource focuses on the biological concepts of fermentation, aerobic cell respiration, enzyme function, and experimental design. ACTIVITY 1 – BREAD ON THE RISE Students design an experiment to test which sugar will produce the greatest amount of carbon dioxide so that they can win a baking contest. Questions include how to write a hypothesis, identifying variables, drawing conclusions. ACTIVITY 2 – GRAPHING DATA: THE VOLUME OF BREAD DOUGH Students graph data collected about the rising o
Preview of Enzymes Worksheets

Enzymes Worksheets

These Enzymes Worksheets contain everything you need to reinforce and analyze what enzymes are and how they function. This set includes 4 different types of worksheets perfect for helping students understand enzyme basics. There is also an assessment covering concepts from the worksheets. Each of these worksheets can be used as a stand-alone activity or as a part of a complete unit on enzymes. Here's what you'll get in your download: 1 review worksheet (2 pages)1 critical thinking worksheet1 en
Preview of MS-LS4-6 | Mathematical Models in Selection | Worksheets & Task Cards | Grade 8

MS-LS4-6 | Mathematical Models in Selection | Worksheets & Task Cards | Grade 8

Created by
Academy Ready
Make natural selection measurable, visual, and easier to explain in your Grade 8 classroom. If your students struggle to connect graphs, equations, and data analysis to evolution and allele frequency changes, this MS-LS4-6 aligned resource provides structured, rigorous practice that strengthens both scientific reasoning and mathematical application. This comprehensive set of Worksheets and Task Cards is designed specifically for Grade 8 life science and focuses on using mathematical representati
Preview of Scientific Skills and Thinking Unit Bundle: NGSS Aligned

Scientific Skills and Thinking Unit Bundle: NGSS Aligned

NGSS STANDARDS WITHIN THIS UNIT: A. NEXT GENERATION SCIENCE STANDARDS HEREIN DCI’s: LS1, ETS2 Cross Cutting Concepts: Cause and Effect, Scale, Proportion, and Quantity, Patterns, Structure and Function Scientific and Engineering Practices: Asking Questions and Defining Problems, Analyzing and Interpreting Data, Planning and Carrying Out Investigations, Constructing Explanations B. SUGGESTED USES The following products are found in this bundle: Assessing a Lab Report: Compare Two Versions o
Preview of Corn & Agriculture Science Lab | Germination & Plant Structure (Grades 3–6)

Corn & Agriculture Science Lab | Germination & Plant Structure (Grades 3–6)

Bring life science to life with this hands-on corn germination and plant structure lab! Students explore how environmental conditions affect seed growth, collect data, and connect structure to function through engaging visuals and activities. Perfect for upper elementary or middle school classrooms, this complete resource includes everything from setup to analysis — no prep required! What’s IncludedTeacher Edition Cover Page & Teacher Notes Materials & Safety Guidelines Pre-Lab Driving Quest
Preview of Science Process Skills and Lab Practices for Upper Elementary

Science Process Skills and Lab Practices for Upper Elementary

This packet consists of 12 lab safety cards, a lab safety crossword puzzle, science tool card sort (14 common tools, students match the picture to the tool name and the tool function), 4 experimental design challenges and 4 graphing activities. Lab safety cards can be use as a game by providing students with pictures or scenarios in which rules are being broken. Students must identify which rule or rules apply. Students are given an illustrated science lab scenario. They are challenged to ident
Preview of Enzymes Mini Unit

Enzymes Mini Unit

Provide your students with everything they need to learn about enzyme structure and function with this Enzyme Mini Unit. It contains 2 separate resources which cover: enzyme structure (not including allosteric sites or inhibitors)enzyme functionspecificityvariables affecting enzyme reaction ratesgraphing of enzyme variablesdiagram labelinganalysis questionsassessmentYou'll also find answer keys and teacher master copies. The Powerpoint and student note sheets present the information, and the w
Preview of Adaptations by Design - Extreme Environments | STEM Investigation 6th, 7th, 8th

Adaptations by Design - Extreme Environments | STEM Investigation 6th, 7th, 8th

Students will design a biologically plausible organism, choose one extreme environment, and justify how its adaptations solve real environmental pressures. With a trait bank, word bank, a structured CER, and a Survival Index that rolls into a class bar graph, students connect structure → function → survival while practicing clear scientific communication. Learning Targets Identify environment pressures; design structural, behavioral, and physiological adaptations; write a CER; compute and
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