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Preview of AP Biology Dihybrid Punnett Squares Worksheet

AP Biology Dihybrid Punnett Squares Worksheet

Master Genetics, Ratios & Probability Help your students confidently tackle one of the most challenging genetics topics with this AP Biology Dihybrid Punnett Squares Worksheet designed for critical thinking, problem-solving, and AP-level reasoning. This resource guides students through setting up dihybrid crosses, analyzing phenotypic ratios, and applying probability concepts while reinforcing the Law of Independent Assortment. 🧪 What’s Included: Clear introduction to dihybrid crosses:
Preview of AP Biology Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium Worksheet

AP Biology Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium Worksheet

Master Population Genetics, Allele Frequencies & AP Calculations Help your students confidently tackle one of the most math-intensive topics in AP Biology with this Hardy–Weinberg Equilibrium Worksheet designed for step-by-step problem solving and AP-level reasoning. This resource guides students through allele frequency calculations, genotype predictions, and population genetics analysis while reinforcing the mathematical foundations behind evolution. 🧪 What’s Included: Core equations a
Preview of TED Talk: How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis?- Gerry Wright

TED Talk: How can we solve the antibiotic resistance crisis?- Gerry Wright

This resource explores the urgent global issue of antibiotic resistance through the lens of history, science, and economics. Students will learn how antibiotics transformed modern medicine, why resistant bacteria have become so dangerous, and why new antibiotic development has slowed despite increasing need. The resource includes 20 in-depth discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate activity on whether antibiotic development should remain in private hands or shift to public r
Preview of TED Talk: What is Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

TED Talk: What is Coronavirus?- Elizabeth Cox

This resource explores the science and risks of coronaviruses through the TED-Ed lesson on their origins, structure, and mutation patterns. Students will learn how coronaviruses spread, why their mutation rate matters for treatments and vaccines, and how human activity increases the likelihood of new pandemics. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt linking virology to public health and environmental issues A debate topic with multip
Preview of Introduction to Animals Powerpoint and Notes - Symmetry Embryology Development

Introduction to Animals Powerpoint and Notes - Symmetry Embryology Development

This 82-slide PowerPoint (and Google Slides!) presentation provides an in-depth study of the characteristics of animals, types of body symmetry, embryonic development and embryology, the germ layers, formation of a coelom, protostomes and deuterostomes, and so much more. See complete list of topics below. This PowerPoint with Notes for Teacher and Student will ensure that your students master the concepts found in the "Introduction to Animals" chapter of a traditional high school biology textbo
Preview of Enzyme Case Study: Lactose Intolerance & Milk Mystery|HS Biology NGSS|Sub Plan

Enzyme Case Study: Lactose Intolerance & Milk Mystery|HS Biology NGSS|Sub Plan

Bring enzymes and genetics to life with a real-world case study students actually care about! In this engaging, NGSS-aligned activity, students investigate why some people can drink milk — and others can’t! Through guided readings, data graphs, and real enzyme analysis, your class will connect biochemistry, genetics, and evolution in one seamless lesson. Teacher Wins: 🧩 Perfect for sub plans, NGSS units, or biology review weeks 📘 Includes reading comprehension, graph analysis, and evolution
Preview of TED Talk: Can humans be trusted with control over genetics?- Michael Vazquez and

TED Talk: Can humans be trusted with control over genetics?- Michael Vazquez and

Engage your students in a thought-provoking discussion on genetics, disability, and parenting ethics with this companion resource to the TED-Ed lesson about Andre and Leslie’s decision to use preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD). This activity explores philosophical views on disability, cultural identity, and the limits of parental control. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsA formal essay prompt for structured writing practiceAn expanded debate topic wit
Preview of Population and Community Ecology Webquest

Population and Community Ecology Webquest

Created by
Biology Minds
In this webquest, students explore population ecology and community ecology. The webquest is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses.
Preview of Meiosis, Mendelian Genetics, and NonMendelian Genetics Webquest

Meiosis, Mendelian Genetics, and NonMendelian Genetics Webquest

Created by
Biology Minds
In this webquest, students explore meiosis, Mendelian Genetics, and Non-Mendelian Genetics. The webquest is designed for AP Biology high school courses or General Biology college courses.
Preview of AP Biology Transport Mechanisms Worksheet

AP Biology Transport Mechanisms Worksheet

Master Diffusion, Osmosis, and Active Transport Help your students build a deep understanding of how materials move in and out of cells with this AP Biology Transport Mechanisms Worksheet designed for conceptual mastery and AP-level reasoning. This resource guides students through key transport processes, tonicity scenarios, and real biological applications while reinforcing critical thinking and data interpretation skills essential for success on the AP Biology exam. 🧪 What’s Included:
Preview of 240 No Prep | Marine Biology | Fact or Myth Cards | Yearlong PDFs | Printable

240 No Prep | Marine Biology | Fact or Myth Cards | Yearlong PDFs | Printable

💥 99¢ classroom win. Print these and you are ready for a full year of quick high engagement thinking.👀 The preview is simply the first page of the 9 per page version so buyers can see the first 9 real Fact or Myth cards exactly as students will use them.This Marine Biology set turns everyday content into fast decisions and stronger explanations. Students choose Fact or Myth, then justify with evidence, rules, vocabulary, data, examples, or reasoning tied directly to Marine Biology. It is simpl
Preview of TED Talk: What causes cavities?- Mel Rosenberg

TED Talk: What causes cavities?- Mel Rosenberg

This resource explores the science and history of tooth decay, examining how bacteria, sugar, and diet have shaped human dental health from ancient times to today. Students analyze biological processes, historical evidence, and modern prevention strategies through discussion, writing, and debate. Includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsEvidence-based essay promptStructured essay prompt with paragraph guidance and sentence startersDebate with Position A, Position B, and class
Preview of TED Talk: When are you actually an adult?- Shannon Odell

TED Talk: When are you actually an adult?- Shannon Odell

Help students explore the neuroscience, psychology, and legal questions behind defining adulthood with this TED-Ed Companion Resource. Students examine gray and white matter development, cognitive maturity, emotional decision-making, peer influence, and cultural differences in coming-of-age definitions. This resource includes 20 discussion questions, a structured essay prompt, and a debate topic that encourages students to evaluate whether legal adulthood should align with science, society, or b
Preview of TED Talk: How Fast can a Vaccine be Made?- Dan Kwartler

TED Talk: How Fast can a Vaccine be Made?- Dan Kwartler

This resource examines how vaccines are developed, tested, and manufactured through the TED-Ed lesson on speeding up vaccine creation during pandemics. Students will learn about the stages of development, the pros and cons of different vaccine designs, and the role of scientific collaboration in protecting global health. This resource includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questions A structured essay prompt exploring vaccine development and global cooperation A debate topic with mu
Preview of TED Talk: A cleanse won’t detox your body – but here’s what will- Jen Gunter

TED Talk: A cleanse won’t detox your body – but here’s what will- Jen Gunter

This high school resource explores the science behind detoxes and liver function, helping students evaluate health claims, understand human biology, and distinguish between scientific evidence and wellness trends. 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: 9–12Subjects: Health, Biology, Science, Psychology, ELA
Preview of TED Talk: How does light therapy help treat seasonal depression?- Kelly Rohan

TED Talk: How does light therapy help treat seasonal depression?- Kelly Rohan

This high school psychology resource explores Seasonal Affective Disorder (SAD), circadian rhythms, and the science behind light therapy. Students examine how seasonal changes influence mood and evaluate treatments used to manage seasonal depression. Includes 20 discussion questionsEssay promptGuided essay with paragraph scaffoldingClassroom debate activityPrint-ready worksheet formatGrades: 8–12 | Print-and-go
Preview of TED Talk: What happens when you have a concussion?- Clifford Robbins

TED Talk: What happens when you have a concussion?- Clifford Robbins

This TED-Ed companion resource examines the science of concussions, subconcussive impacts, and long-term brain health. Students learn how brain injuries occur at the cellular level, why symptoms vary, and how repeated head impacts can lead to chronic conditions like CTE. The resource also addresses myths about concussions, recovery protocols, and the importance of reporting injuries. Includes 20 high school/college-level discussion questions, a clearly structured debate with labeled positions,
Preview of TED Talk: Are food preservatives bad for you?- Eleanor Nelsen

TED Talk: Are food preservatives bad for you?- Eleanor Nelsen

This resource examines the science behind food preservatives, focusing on how microbes, oxidation, and chemical processes cause food spoilage and how preservation methods prevent it. Students explore historical and modern preservation techniques, health concerns, and regulatory decision-making through discussion, writing, and debate. Includes: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsEvidence-based essay promptStructured essay prompt with paragraph guidance and sentence startersDebate w
Preview of TED Talk: Can Loud Music Damage Your Hearing?- Heather Malyuk

TED Talk: Can Loud Music Damage Your Hearing?- Heather Malyuk

This engaging TED-Ed companion resource explores the science of temporary hearing loss and noise-induced hearing damage. Students will learn how sound travels through the ear, what happens during a temporary threshold shift, and why hair cells are so vulnerable to loud environments. Designed for high school and college-level learners, this download includes 20 discussion questions, an extended writing prompt, and a debate topic that examines whether hearing protection should be mandatory at publ
Preview of TED Talk: What Happens if an Engineered Virus Escapes the Lab?- TED-Ed

TED Talk: What Happens if an Engineered Virus Escapes the Lab?- TED-Ed

This TED-Ed companion resource introduces students to one of the most pressing scientific and ethical issues of our time: the risks and rewards of advanced pathogen research. Centered around the true story of the 1979 anthrax leak in the USSR and the modern controversy over enhanced potential pandemic pathogens (ePPPs), this resource is ideal for lessons on bioethics, public health, epidemiology, international relations, and science policy. Included in this comprehensive educational toolkit:
Preview of TED Talk: The neuroscience of imagination- Andrey Vyshedskiy

TED Talk: The neuroscience of imagination- Andrey Vyshedskiy

This TED-Ed companion resource explores how the brain creates imagination through mental synthesis, neuronal ensembles, and brain development. Students examine the neurological foundations of creativity while strengthening skills in scientific explanation and critical thinking. What’s included: 20 high school/college-level discussion questionsA clear, expanded essay promptA scaffolded essay prompt with sentence startersA structured debate topic with balanced perspectivesPerfect for neuroscience,
Preview of Cell Cycle Inquiry AP Biology

Cell Cycle Inquiry AP Biology

Created by
Rachel Taylor
This inquiry-based, POGIL-like lesson directly aligns to AP Biology Unit 4, Topic 4.5 (The Cell Cycle) from the 2025–2026 CED. Students analyze models and data to describe key cell cycle events, explain how mitosis transmits genetic information, and justify the importance of checkpoints in maintaining regulation. Bold command term questions throughout the lesson help students practice FRQ-style writing using AP task verbs such as identify, describe, explain, predict, and justify while developing
Preview of TED Talk: What is Dust made of?- Michael Marder

TED Talk: What is Dust made of?- Michael Marder

This TED-Ed companion resource takes students deep into the hidden world of dust — from microscopic mites to cosmic particles older than Earth. Students explore how dust forms, why it varies by region and household, how scientists trace its origins, and how interstellar dust may have shaped early life. With 20 analytical discussion questions, an expanded essay prompt, and a debate activity that explores dust as both a scientific tool and an everyday nuisance, this resource is ideal for Earth sci
Preview of Thanksgiving Signal Transduction AP Biology

Thanksgiving Signal Transduction AP Biology

Created by
Rachel Taylor
In this case study lesson, students investigate the popular claim that turkey causes post-Thanksgiving drowsiness by exploring how the amino acid tryptophan is converted into the hormone melatonin. Through guided analysis of metabolic and signal transduction pathways, students trace the molecular steps from digestion to hormonal signaling, interpret models and data, and evaluate claims using scientific evidence. All tasks are written in the language and style of the AP Biology Exam, helping stud
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