I am NYS certified biology and physics teacher with a strong background in math and social studies. Secondary certifications include earth science, general science. I also have experience in calculus and chemistry.
This is a PowerPoint presentation on levels of organization in the body from cells to tissues to organs to body systems. It is meant for life science classes 7-10th grade. It comes with a Microsoft word file (attached to the last slide) of fill-in-the-blank notes that go along with the presentation.
Important key terms found in this presentation:
Cells
Nucleus
Cell Membrane
Cytoplasm
Tissues
4 Types of Tissues
Organs
Body Systems
This set includes
PowerPoint Presentation (with video links)
Guided Notes
3 Homework Assignments
Bill Nye On The Heart Video Link and Video Question Sheet
Creative Writing Assignment
List of Vocab Terms
BINGO cards
Circulatory System Quiz
I am working on creating PowerPoints for all of the body systems. These materials have been used in my biology class
Students can fill out this 3-page chart on each of the following body systems:
integumentary
skeletal
muscular
digestive
circulatory
respiratory
endocrine
nervous
reproductive
lymphatic
excretory
This 6-page document actually includes TWO versions of the chart, one that asks students to list the function of each body system and how that body system interacts with other body systems and one that instead asks students to list the function and major organs of the body system.
This is a nice revi
This PowerPoint file includes a presentation on the basic structures of animal and plant cells including a diagram of each for students to fill out). Also included is a printable guided notes document that goes along with the presentation.
Topics Include:
1. Labeling and identifying the job(s) of the following structures:
cell wall
cell membrane
mitochondria
nucleus
nucleolus
vacuole
cytoplasm
Golgi apparatus
ER
lysosomes
chloroplasts
2. Identifying the following structures for locomotion:
Topic: Waves
Unit 9, Lesson 2
This product includes a 10-slide PowerPoint presentation with guided notes (Microsoft Word). Perfect for a 40-min class period. There are also several animations within the slides.
Important Concepts: Longitudinal and Transverse waves, wavelength, "in phase" and "out of phase", particle direction.
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This worksheet includes diagrams of both a plant and animal cell for students to label. A key is included.
Structures:
cell wall
cell membrane
chloroplast
mitochondria
nucleus
nucleolus
lysosome
vacuoles
ER
Golgi body
Ribosomes
This PowerPoint file includes a presentation on the movement of materials across the cell membrane. Also included is a printable guided notes word document that goes along with the presentation.
Topics Include:
1. Elements and Compounds
2. Compounds found in cells (proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids)
3. Active and Passive Transportation
4. Osmosis
5. Endocytosis and Exocytosis
Note: Guided Notes are located on an attached word document on the last slide of the presen
This PowerPoint file includes a presentation on the history of cell discovery, cell theory and microscopes (including a label the microscope diagram for students to fill out). Also included is a printable guided notes word document that goes along with the presentation.
Topics Include:
1. The history of cell discovery
2. Cell theory
3. Parts of the microscope
4. Types of microscopes
5. Magnification and resolution
Note: Guided Notes are located on an attached word document on the last
A lesson on refraction.
What happens when light waves encounter a new media?
How does media affect the speed, wavelength, and frequency of light waves?
How can we calculate the index of refraction?
How do rainbows and prisms work?
This product includes:
A 15-slide powerpoint presentation and corresponding blank slides (to print for guided notes)
Including diagrams and animations
Simple, easy to understand
Geared towards a high-school physics class
Covers the topic of light refraction
Gear
This worksheet asks students to identify the following for 6 plant-themed experiments:
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Control Group
Experimental Group
This 2-page worksheet is all about food webs!
Students are asked to look at a food web and identify: producers, consumers, herbivores, carnivores and omnivores.
Students should know the difference between a food web and a food chain.
Students are also asked to draw their own food web in the worksheet and predict how one changing population will affect the others.
Students are also asked to describe how a decomposer would fit into the food chain as well.
This 1-page worksheet consists of a chart for students to fill in.
The chart asks students to fill in the following about the 6 kingdoms:
autotrophs or heterotrophs?
eukaryotes or prokaryotes?
unicellular or multicellular?
examples?
Students can create a flipbook of a plant cell with this activity. They can color and label the parts of a plant cell:
Nucleus
Ribosomes
Mitochondria
Chloroplasts
Vacuole
Cell wall
Cell membrane
Rough and Smooth ER
Golgi Body
This PowerPoint file includes a presentation on the characteristics of living things and spontaneous generation. Also included is a printable guided notes word document that goes along with the presentation.
Topics Include:
1. The characteristics of living things
2. Spontaneous generation
3. Francesco Redi and Louis Pasteur experiments
4. What do all living things need to survive
Covered Vocabulary Terms: biology, organism, asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction, homeostasis, spont
This PowerPoint file includes a presentation on the basic structures of plants including a diagram for students to fill out. Also included is a printable guided notes word document that goes along with the presentation.
Topics Include:
1. Labeling and identifying the job(s) of the following structures:
Roots (taproots and fibrous roots)
Stems
Leaves
2. How do the above structures play a role in obtaining materials for photosynthesis
3. Characteristics of all plants
4. Transpiration and pr
This set includes:
PowerPoint Notes
Guided Note packet that goes along with the PowePoint
Skeletal System Quiz
Mini Quiz
Links in Powerpoint to 2 short video clips
Computer Activity Handout
Microscope Activity (requires slides of bone cells and microscopes)
Skeleton Activity
List of Vocabulary
Unit Review Packet
This worksheet asks students to label a schematic diagram of the circulatory system. Students should be familiar with the following:
right ventricle
left ventricle
left atrium
right atrium
aorta
superior and inferior vena cava
pulmonary artery
pulmonary vein
There is also a handful of circulatory system questions on the back side of the worksheet and space for students to list 3 functions of the circulatory system
6th - 10th
Anatomy, Biology, General Science
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Experience
I am NYS certified biology and physics teacher with a strong background in math and social studies. Secondary certifications include earth science, general science. I also have experience in calculus and chemistry.
Teaching style
I design creative and unique lesson plans that capture the attention of my students. I also incorporate a lot of technology into my teaching. I believe that Powerpoint presentations (in combination with SMART boards are especially helpful in the sciences.
My own education history
BS Biology Education from Buffalo State College
MS Earth Science and Physics from Buffalo State College
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