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Preview of Life Classification Set: Three Domains of Life (FREEBIE)

Life Classification Set: Three Domains of Life (FREEBIE)

Introduce your elementary students to the modern three-domain system of life—Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya—with this mini classification set designed by a certified Montessori elementary guide and instructional trainer. This free resource offers a gentle bridge between traditional Montessori classification materials and current scientific understanding, perfect for cosmic education, biology, or Timeline of Life follow-up work. What’s Included 1. 4-part cards (Mini Set)Domains of Life:Life on
Preview of AP Biology FRQ Exit Tickets- Unit 2 Bundle (Google Slides & PDF)

AP Biology FRQ Exit Tickets- Unit 2 Bundle (Google Slides & PDF)

AP Biology Unit 2 Mini FRQ Exit Tickets Bundle | Cell Structure & Function | CED AlignedLooking for a quick way to check student understanding while giving students practice with AP-style questions? This Unit 2 Mini FRQ Exit Ticket Bundle provides short, focused prompts designed to mirror the task verbs, reasoning, and scientific explanations required on the AP Biology Free Response Questions. This bundle covers all topics in Unit 2: Cell Structure and Function from the AP Biology Course and Exa
Preview of Lab Safety Task Cards for Middle & High School

Lab Safety Task Cards for Middle & High School

Great way to confirm student's understanding of lab safety rules and procedures after going over them in class. Use in conjunction with my various Lab Safety activities to guarantee understanding. Students are provided with scenarios tasked with determining how to handle unsafe situations or basic lab safety equipment typically located within the science classroom. Utilizes metacognitive reflection as questions are open-ended and students must explain their reasoning. ========================
Preview of Spring Flowers Montessori 3-Part Cards — Early Reading, Vocabulary, & Language

Spring Flowers Montessori 3-Part Cards — Early Reading, Vocabulary, & Language

Hyacinths Tulips Blossoms OH MY!  Introduce your little learners to the wonders of spring with this vibrant set of 32 3-part Nomenclature cards featuring real images of spring flowers. Each set includes three cards: a picture card, a label card, and a control card, fostering early reading skills and language development through engaging 3-part matching activities. Explore the beauty of nature while enhancing cognitive skills and vocabulary in an interactive and educational way. Ideal for class
Preview of Water & Macromolecule Task Cards

Water & Macromolecule Task Cards

These task cards are perfect for reviewing middle and high school biochemistry. Topics included are: properties of water cohesionadhesionpolaritysurface tensioncapillary actionpHmacromoleculescarbohydrateslipidsproteinsnucleotidesenzymesHave early finishers work independently, place a handful of cards at stations, use them as tutoring, partner work, etc. This activity is great for your ESE, ELL, and Gifted students as well. The possibilities are endless! ====================================
Preview of AP Biology Unit 0 Types of Graphing Stations Activity (Complete)

AP Biology Unit 0 Types of Graphing Stations Activity (Complete)

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MrNeuTran
Science Practice 4 - Representing and Describing Data (Graphing). This lesson is designed to help students understand when each type of graph is appropriate for the data set that is given. I was an AP Reader for Question #2 and one of the 3 available points for the graph is to determine which graph to use for the provided data set. All of the different graphs that is listed in the AP Biology CED are there. The graph types included are: Bar Graph, Histogram, Line Graph, Log Scale Graph (Logarithm
Preview of AP Biology Unit 0 - Graphing Card Sort & Warm-Up

AP Biology Unit 0 - Graphing Card Sort & Warm-Up

Created by
MrNeuTran
Science Practice 4 - Representing and Describing Data (Graphing). This card sort is designed to help students understand when each type of graph is appropriate for the data set that is given. I was an AP Reader for Question #2 and one of the 3 available points for the graph is to determine which graph to use for the provided data set. All of the different graphs that is listed in the AP Biology CED are there. The graph types included are: Bar Graph, Histogram, Line Graph, Log Scale Graph (Logari
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