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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 AP Biology - Citric Acid Cycle : Worksheets | Grade 9,10,11,12

AP Biology - Citric Acid Cycle : Worksheets | Grade 9,10,11,12

Created by
AP Exam Ready
Are you looking for a comprehensive resource to help your students master the Citric Acid Cycle? Look no further! This educational product is designed specifically for AP Biology courses, offering a focused exploration of one of the most critical metabolic pathways in cellular respiration. With a variety of question types, this resource is perfect for reinforcing students' understanding and preparing them for the AP exam. ✅📘 This resource not only supports teachers in delivering effective less
Preview of Cell Size Worksheet: Surface Area, Volume and Ratio Calculations

Cell Size Worksheet: Surface Area, Volume and Ratio Calculations

For this assignment, students will practice surface area and volume calculations for cubes, spheres and rectangular solids. There are also application questions that focus on how cell size impacts cell efficiency and function. This print & go activity can be used to teach cell size for the first time or can be used to reinforce the content. It can be implemented in Biology, Advanced Biology or AP Biology courses. This could be used as independent student work, sub plans, or as a class lesson.
Preview of Biodiversity Indices Worksheet (Biology/Worksheet)

Biodiversity Indices Worksheet (Biology/Worksheet)

Created by
Seth Rojello
This engaging and standards-aligned AP Biology resource dives deep into the science of biodiversity and how we quantify it. Students explore and compare four major biodiversity indices—Simpson’s Diversity Index, Shannon-Weiner Index, Species Richness, and Pielou’s Evenness—through scaffolded explanations, real-world data scenarios, and critical thinking prompts. It’s perfect for introducing ecological data analysis or enhancing your biodiversity or ecosystem unit. Standards Alignment: NGSS (High
Preview of Simpson’s Diversity Index — Biodi. and Eco. Analysis (Advanced/AP/Worksheet)

Simpson’s Diversity Index — Biodi. and Eco. Analysis (Advanced/AP/Worksheet)

Created by
Seth Rojello
This advanced biology activity challenges students to calculate, analyze, and interpret biodiversity using Simpson’s Index (D), Shannon-Weiner Index (H'), and Pielou’s Evenness (J). Through real-world datasets, students explore species dominance, ecological resilience, evolutionary pressures, and the impact of human disturbances on biodiversity. This resource builds data analysis, ecological reasoning, and graphing skills aligned with AP Biology expectations. Standards Alignment: NGSS for Mid
Preview of AP Psychology PIN# Research Review Worksheet Data Analysis & Interpretation

AP Psychology PIN# Research Review Worksheet Data Analysis & Interpretation

This worksheet for AP Psychology uses data breaches including 3.4 million people's PIN numbers. Students examine the graph created with the PIN # data to examine items like frequency and correlation. Answers are included for the 10 questions that students must answer about the data. Questions:What is on the X-axis of this graph? What is on the Y-axis? What is represented by the line that runs from the lower left corner to the upper right corner of the graph? List three numbers that can be foun
Preview of Understanding the Atom Study Guide Worksheet

Understanding the Atom Study Guide Worksheet

Created by
King's Science
One page editable worksheet can be used as a preview, review, assessment, etc. Define-Matter, Atom, Nucleus, Proton, Neutron, Electron, Spectral Line, Energy Level, Electron Cloud, Element, Atomic Number, Mass Number, Isotope, Average Atomic Mass, Ion. Understanding Concepts 1) Illustrate an atom. Include protons, electrons, and neutrons. 2) Compare the mass, location, and charge of the three basic particles of an atom. 3) List Dalton’s three observations. 4) Illustrate Thomson’s, Rutherford
Preview of Mastering Dimensional Analysis! Step-by-Step Conversions + Answer Key

Mastering Dimensional Analysis! Step-by-Step Conversions + Answer Key

Dimensional Analysis Practice Worksheet | Unit Conversions | Factor-Label Method (w/ Answer Key)This comprehensive worksheet set provides students with everything they need to master dimensional analysis and the factor-label method. Perfect for middle school, high school chemistry, physical science, or physics classes, this resource includes 50 scaffolded practice problems, a detailed conversion reference page, and a complete answer key. Students will practice converting between: ✓ Length
Preview of Significant Figures Practice and Step by Step Guide

Significant Figures Practice and Step by Step Guide

✨ Significant Figures: Rules, Examples & Practice (with Answer Key) Help your students master the tricky rules of significant figures with this comprehensive and engaging worksheet set! Designed for high school chemistry, physics, and math classes, this resource provides clear explanations, step-by-step practice, and a complete answer key for self-checking or easy grading. ✅ What’s Included: Student Practice Worksheet (7 sections):Covers counting sig figs, rounding, scientific notation, multipli
Preview of Lab Safety Activity: Use as Stations, Group Work or Independent Work

Lab Safety Activity: Use as Stations, Group Work or Independent Work

Do you need a way to review Lab Safety with your students? In this activity your students will read about a lab experience and answer questions related to the safety practices that were demonstrated (or lack their of) in each scenario. This is an easy to implement, print and go activity. This activity can be implemented in a variety of ways: STATIONS: Hang up the Lab Safety Scenario Cards around the room, students walk around and answer the questions. GROUPS: In groups, students can go read
Preview of Biology Bell Ringers Graph and Data Analysis 5 Minute Daily Graphs High School

Biology Bell Ringers Graph and Data Analysis 5 Minute Daily Graphs High School

Give your students daily practice analyzing biology data with these ready-to-use, 5-minute bell ringers. Each activity features a high-quality, NGSS-aligned graph and four multiple-choice questions, including one inference or prediction.Aligned to HS-LS1, HS-LS2, HS-LS3, and HS-LS4, these bell ringers cover key biology concepts while building graph reading, trend analysis, and data interpretation skills, which are essential for NGSS success.Why teachers love them:No prep, no grading (Google™ For
Preview of Speciation Activity: Use as Stations, Group Work or Independent Work

Speciation Activity: Use as Stations, Group Work or Independent Work

Do you need a way to review different types of speciation with your students? In this activity your students will read case studies that cover different types of speciation and answer questions about them. This is an easy to implement, print and go activity that will have your students apply there knowledge of genetics and apply it to real world scenarios. The depth of application makes this assignment best fit for an advanced or AP Biology class. The different case studies in the activity r
Preview of Genetics Activity: Use as Stations, Group Work or Independent Work

Genetics Activity: Use as Stations, Group Work or Independent Work

Do you need a way to review different types of inheritance with your students? In this activity your students will read about real genetic conditions and answer questions about their patterns and probability of inheritance. This is an easy to implement, print and go activity that will have your students apply there knowledge of genetics and apply it to real world scenarios. The depth of application makes this assignment best fit for an advanced or AP Biology class. The different scenarios in
Preview of The Hardy-Weinberg Theory: Reading, Equation Breakdown, Practice Problems

The Hardy-Weinberg Theory: Reading, Equation Breakdown, Practice Problems

Do you need a way to introduce or review the The Hardy-Weinberg Theory (and Equation) with your students? This assignment is perfect for helping your students learn or review: What is the Hardy-Weinberg Theory?When is it used? Real-World ApplicationEquation Breakdown (with practice problem showing work) Practice Problem Set This assignment is perfect for teaching the Hardy-Weinberg Theory for the first time or a great review to students who have already had exposure to the content. It is also a
Preview of Online Interactive: Water Potential and Transpiration

Online Interactive: Water Potential and Transpiration

Do you need a way to teach and reinforce water potential with your students? In this activity your students will use an online interactive to breakdown what water potential is, what it's used for and how it relates to transpiration. Key Concepts:- What is water potential? (including equation breakdown) - What are solute potential & pressure potential? (and how do they relate to water potential) - Details of Transpiration (including parts of a plant, solute/water movement in a plant, and
Preview of Video Guide: Speciation (and Reproductive Isolation)

Video Guide: Speciation (and Reproductive Isolation)

This is a video guide for Speciation by Bozeman Science found on YouTube. Key Concepts:- What causes speciation? - Types of Reproductive Isolation (Geographic, Pre-Zygotic, Post-Zygotic) - Types of Geographic Isolation (Allopatric & Sympatric) - Types of Pre-Zygotic Isolation (Temporal, Mechanical, Behavioral) - Types of Post-Zygotic Isolation (Zygotic Mortality, Hybrid Sterility) - Polyploidy - Gradualism vs Punctuated Equilibrium Format & Implementation:The video is around 11 minutes long
Preview of Holiday Activity: The Effect of Temperature on Reindeer Metabolic Rate

Holiday Activity: The Effect of Temperature on Reindeer Metabolic Rate

Do you need a way fun yet educational way to celebrate the Holiday / Christmas with your students? In this activity your students will read about an experimental set up related to the The Effect of Temperature on Reindeer Metabolic Rate, answer questions about the experimental setup, graph the data appropriately and answer analysis/conclusion questions. This is assignment is both fun and meaningful. It is great for advanced or AP Biology classes to help with understanding experimental desig
Preview of Cell Membrane: Reading, Diagrams, and Real-World Scenarios

Cell Membrane: Reading, Diagrams, and Real-World Scenarios

Do you need a way to introduce or review the components & function of the cell membrane with your students? This packet is perfect for helping your students learn or review: Structure of the Cell Membrane Components of the Cell Membrane Function of Each Component of the Cell Membrane Real-World Examples of Importance of Cell Membrane Components Key Vocabulary Words / Concepts Include: Phospholipid Bilayer, Integral Proteins, Channel Proteins, Peripheral Proteins, Cholesterol, Glycoproteins, Cyt
Preview of The Genetics of Santa's Workshop: Genetics Practice Problems

The Genetics of Santa's Workshop: Genetics Practice Problems

Are you looking for a fun Holiday/Christmas themed activity for your biology class? This assignment has students dive into genetics inheritance practice problems with a fun "Santa's Workshop" theme. This print and go assignment is easy to implement and is perfect for all levels of biology from general, advanced or AP Biology classes. Key vocabulary and concepts include:allele, genotype, phenotype, dominant, recessive, Mendelian Inheritance, X-Linked Inheritance, Epistasis, Dihybrid Cross, Monohy
Preview of TED Talk: The science of static electricity- Anuradha Bhagwat

TED Talk: The science of static electricity- Anuradha Bhagwat

This high school physical science resource explores static electricity, including electron transfer, charge imbalance, and real-world applications like lightning. Students analyze atomic structure and energy transfer in everyday phenomena. Includes • 20 discussion and comprehension questions • Analytical essay prompt • Structured essay with paragraph guidance and sentence starters • Classroom debate activity • Critical thinking discussion questions Grades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of Lab Safety Scenarios: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Lab Safety Scenarios: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Do you need a way to teach or review lab safety with your students? In this activity your students will read a biology themed lab safety scenario and answer questions related to the safety concerns in the scenario. This is an easy to implement, print and go activity that is perfect for biomedical sciences or biology classes. This product can be implemented in a variety of ways:Think-Pair-Share: Students first THINK through ONE of the reading/question sets on their own. PAIR up with a partner wh
Preview of Science Mysteries CER Practice – Engaging Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Activities fo

Science Mysteries CER Practice – Engaging Claim-Evidence-Reasoning Activities fo

Created by
Blackshear23
Transform your science classroom into a scene of discovery and critical thinking with this Science Mysteries: What Happened at the Lab? CER Practice activity pack! Perfectly designed for secondary science educators, this resource challenges students to apply observation, logic, and scientific reasoning through two mysterious, story-based scenarios. What's Included: Mystery 1: “What Happened at the Lab?” – Students investigate a bizarre series of events in a science classroom after a substitute
Preview of TED Talk: Just How Small is an Atom?- Jon Bergmann

TED Talk: Just How Small is an Atom?- Jon Bergmann

This TED-Ed companion resource takes students on a mind-blowing journey into the tiny world of atoms. Using imaginative analogies—from blueberries filling the Earth to marbles inside stadiums—students explore the scale, structure, and density of atoms and their nuclei. Designed for high school or college-level physical science classes, this resource includes 20 in-depth discussion questions, a writing prompt focused on visualization and scientific thinking, and a debate topic exploring how we te
Preview of TED Talk: Why Can’t You Put Metal in a Microwave?- Aaron Slepkov

TED Talk: Why Can’t You Put Metal in a Microwave?- Aaron Slepkov

Explore the fascinating story of how a melted candy bar led to one of the most revolutionary kitchen inventions— the microwave oven. This engaging TED-Ed lesson examines the life of engineer Percy Spencer, how microwave ovens work at the molecular level, and what makes microwave cooking different from conventional heat. Students will dive into electromagnetic waves, the properties of polar molecules, and the principles of frictional heating. Perfect for integrating STEM topics with historical co
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