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Preview of How Salts for Neural Transmission Go Into Solution
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How Salts for Neural Transmission Go Into Solution

Created by
Frank Amthor
This short video describes how ordinary salts, like Sodium Chloride, go into solution. Sodium and potassium chloride are essential ions for nervous system activity. This video is one in a series of short videos about how neurons and brains work. By Frank Amthor of Mind Signal Studios
Preview of Video Guide For: 2.2 Cell Size

Video Guide For: 2.2 Cell Size

This is a video guide for 2.2 Cell Size by PoseKnows Biology found on YouTube. Key Concepts:- Importance of Cell Size for Cell Function - Surface Area Calculations - Volume Calculations - Surface Area to Volume Ratios Format & Implementation:The video is just under 17 minutes long and can be accessed on YouTube. I like to have my students do this on their own, opposed to showing the video as a class on the screen. I feel it is best to have them watch the video once without the questions, th
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 Virtual Lab: Viewing Cells with Virtual Microscope

Virtual Lab: Viewing Cells with Virtual Microscope

Are you looking for a simple way for your students to experience using a microscope and viewing cells? This print & go online activity is perfect for exposing your students to the use of a microscope while also learning about different types of animal & plant cells. This activity works well for multiple levels of students including AP Biology, Advanced Biology and General Biology. In this activity your students will: ✅Walk through how to use the virtual microscope ✅Follow steps to view 6
Preview of Cladograms: Ready to Go Lesson or Resources

Cladograms: Ready to Go Lesson or Resources

Are you looking for cladogram review for your students? I hope it helps your students understand:- The purpose of cladograms - How to read cladograms - How to draw cladograms These print and go resources are perfect for introductory biology and are even a great review for advanced or AP Biology. Included: - Bozeman Science Cladogram Video Guide (8 questions) - Cladogram Worksheet (8 questions) - Cladogram Exit Slip or Bell Ringer (both titles provided) This resource includes 4 student pa
Preview of Water Potential: Equation Breakdown and Practice Problems

Water Potential: Equation Breakdown and Practice Problems

Are you looking for a way to introduce Water Potential with your students? This assignment starts by breaking down the equation for water potential and solute potential. It explains the purpose and function of these equations. There is also a thorough sample problem that shows students step by step how to use these equations when solving a problem and interpreting data. Additionally, there are 4 practice problems each with 2-3 questions. This print & go activity can be used to teach water pote
Preview of 7 Steps to Effective Lesson Planning

7 Steps to Effective Lesson Planning

Created by
TallTeacher.com
TallTeacher’s 7 Steps to Effective Lesson PlanningLooking for a clear, practical way to build powerful daily lessons that align with your teaching goals? This 7-step tool walks educators through each phase of effective lesson planning—from standards to reflection—while reinforcing best practices from From Burnout to Breakthrough. ✅ All the steps to help you plan your lessons effectively ✅ ​Created using the 7 Steps Framework from Chapter 3 of my book From Burnout to Breakthrough: Grace, Grit, a
Preview of THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX #4: TIME, IS IT ELUSIVE?

THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX #4: TIME, IS IT ELUSIVE?

This activity requires students to write about how they perceive time. It is good for a discussion on the topic, too. Students can share out. Have students read their take on time. Have a lecture hour. Thanks for visiting!
Preview of IB DP Biology Light Microscope & Magnification Lab Notes + Audio (2025)

IB DP Biology Light Microscope & Magnification Lab Notes + Audio (2025)

⚡Light Microscopy and Cell Measurement: Lab Sheets & Teacher Notes⚡This pre-lab investigation pack keeps things simple for students who prefer less reading. Adapting to Modern Learning PreferencesToday's students increasingly prefer audio and visual content over dense text, yet many chemistry resources haven't adapted to this shift. This lab pack helps by offering essential content in multiple formats. Rather than traditional pre-lab questions that students often rush through, these notes are me
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 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 General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

General Chemistry Cheat Sheet

📘 RESOURCE 1: General Chemistry I Cheat Sheet (Visual Infographic) ⭐ Product Title General Chemistry I Cheat Sheet | Intro Chem Infographic | SI Units, Atoms, Periodic Trends 🧪 Description Looking for a clear, engaging, and student-friendly chemistry reference? This 1-page General Chemistry Cheat Sheet is designed specifically for first-year high school or college students to build strong foundational understanding. This visually structured infographic breaks down key concepts into dig
Preview of Science: States of Matter Wanted Poster--Differentiation, Higher-Order Thinking!

Science: States of Matter Wanted Poster--Differentiation, Higher-Order Thinking!

Created by
Andrea Watson
My middle-school Gifted students had a blast with this activity and even wrote stories about how their states of matter characters teamed up with each other! This activity as designed is most appropriate for middle-school students but can be scaled to upper or lower grades. A creative, higher-order activity, this assignment is best given after students have studied states of matter and can utilize the assignment to demonstrate understanding. This activity lends itself to helping students develop
Preview of What is Science? - Intro to Pseudoscience - Critical Thinking - Middle School

What is Science? - Intro to Pseudoscience - Critical Thinking - Middle School

Building Critical Thinkers is a resource designed to assist educators in effectively teaching critical thinking skills to their students. While the importance of these skills has long been recognized, our education systems have not adequately focused on providing explicit training for educators in this regard. This lesson introduces students to the nature of “science” by exploring good scientific questions and looking at a few poor ones. These poor examples encourage students to WANT a clearly
Preview of Online Interactive: Cell Size, Surface Area to Volume Ratios

Online Interactive: Cell Size, Surface Area to Volume Ratios

Do you need a way to teach and reinforce cell size with your students? In this activity your students will use an online interactive to look at the importance of small cell size. Key Concepts: - Importance of Cell Size - Surface Area (equation & function for cell) - Volume (equation & function for cell) - Surface Area to Volume Ratios This print & go activity can be used to teach cell size for the first time or used to reinforce the content. It can be used in Biology, Advanced Biology or AP
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 Matter/Basic Chemistry Unit- Part 10

Matter/Basic Chemistry Unit- Part 10

This is basic matter and chemistry information. Each part is a couple days to a week long worth of activities. Students can use this as a flipped classroom lesson. These can be adapted from 4th-9th grade I would say since science depending on state will hit many of these terms for state testing. Adapt to fit your kiddos. Don't forget to come back to see the other parts to create a full unit! http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Zealous-Educator
Preview of AP Psychology: Monocular and Binocular Cues Presentation

AP Psychology: Monocular and Binocular Cues Presentation

How better to teach Monocular and Binocular Cues than with a visual presentation with clear-cut definitions and photo examples! Monocular Cues Included: -Relative Motion -Interposition -Linear Perspective -Relative Size -Texture Gradient -Light and Shadow -Relative Height -Relative Clarity Binocular Cues Included: -Convergence -Retinal Disparity **A link to the presentation is also included on the title page for you to make your own copy and edit!**
Preview of Specialized Cells: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Specialized Cells: Think-Pair Share Activity OR Independent Packet

Do you need a way to teach or review Cell Specialization with your students? In this activity your students will read about a specific specialized cell and answer questions based on the passage. The questions focus on the relationship between the structure/organelle composition of the cell and its function. This is an easy to implement, print and go activity that is perfect for biomedical sciences, advanced biology or AP Biology. Specialized Cells Included: Red Blood Cells, Muscle Cells, Ne
Preview of Dry Ice Science: States of Matter Experiments That WOW! Holy Cow!

Dry Ice Science: States of Matter Experiments That WOW! Holy Cow!

Want to blow your students’ minds while teaching science concepts that stick? ❄️ This Dry Ice States of Matter STEM Resource transforms your classroom into a science lab of wonder—while giving you everything you need to teach, assess, and engage! ✨ What’s Included Editable Slides – ready-to-go presentations to introduce and explain states of matter. Vocabulary Cards – reinforce key terms with visuals and definitions. Exit Tickets – quick checks for understanding at the end of the lesson.
Preview of Build a Soundproof Box | Characteristics of Waves | Sound Waves Lab + Project

Build a Soundproof Box | Characteristics of Waves | Sound Waves Lab + Project

Give students real ownership of the scientific process with this Inquiry Learning Experiment Design Project Prompt. Instead of following a step-by-step lab, students design their own experiment using classroom materials you already have. With structured thinking prompts (but plenty of creative freedom), students plan an investigation that demonstrates the skills they’ve been learning, then write and reflect on what happened, even if their results are messy or their experiment “fails.” This re
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