Students will use their knowledge of cells and organelles to solve the riddle. The 15 clues about organelles can be used as a bell ringer, provide extra practice or have it to challenge fast finishers. How To:1. Print pages 1 and 2 double sided for each of your students. 2. The clues on page 1 can be answered on page 2. 3. Specific letters from the answers on page 2 will be transferred to the corresponding box on page 1 to reveal the answer to the riddle. Topics covered include: cell membrane
This resource can be used to review, teach or assess the concepts of simple diffusion and osmosis. The handouts provide explanations and thinking questions. Just print and go! Follow ClearlyBio for updates, deals and new classroom activities!
Students will use their knowledge of biochemistry and macromolecules to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can be used as a bell ringer, provide extra practice or have it to challenge fast finishers. How To:1. Print pages 1 and 2 double sided for each of your students. 2. Answers are written in the spaces below the clues. The number of letters in the correct answer will match the available spaces. 3. Some specific letters from the answers are numbered. These letters will be transferred to the corr
Biochemistry: Carbon and Functional Groups This product includes a slideshow accompanied by guided notes to keep students engaged while you teach about the usefulness of carbon in building biomolecules. Follow up the lesson with the included practice pages for the students to check their understanding. The lesson introduces students to: the structure of carbon atoms.carbon's ability to bond with itself and form such a large variety of structures such as chains, branched chains and rings.carbon
Biochemistry: Carbohydrates This lesson includes a slideshow accompanied by guided notes to keep students engaged while you teach about the structures and functions of carbohydrates. Follow up the lesson with the included practice pages for the students to check their understanding. The lesson introduces students to: Functions of carbohydratesGeneral formula [Cn(H2O)n]Linear sugar to ringed sugarMonosaccharides (alpha-glucose, beta-glucose, galactose and fructose)Glycosidic bondsFormation of dis
Introduce your students to the Mendelian Genetics with this easy to follow Powerpoint slide show. Learn about dominant and recessive alleles along with the terms homozygous and heterozygous and Homozygous all from the perspective of Gregor Mendel performing experiments on pea plants. Students can check their understanding with the practice on page 2 of the student handout. THE PERFECT FOLLOWUP to this activity is the Building Pea Plant lesson which allows students to generate genotypes for 7
Solve the 27 clues to decode the secret message. Challenge your students with this cryptic puzzle as extra practice, review or for challenging fast finishers. Clue are aligned with information provided in the Circulatory System Stations Activity by Clearly Bio. This prep free lesson will provide all of the knowledge students need to solve the Circulatory System Cryptic Puzzle. How To:1. Print pages 1 and 2 double sided for each of your students. 2. The clues on page 1 can be answered on pa
Biochemistry: Proteins This macromolecule lesson includes a slideshow accompanied by guided notes to keep students engaged while you teach about the structures and functions of proteins. The lesson introduces students to: Amino AcidsR-GroupsPeptide BondsPolypeptidesPrimary, Secondary, Tertiary and Quarternary StructureFunctions of proteinsOther Macromolecule Lessons Carbon and Functional GroupsCarbohydratesLipids** These lessons are aligned with the Macromolecule Cryptic Puzzle **Start off your
Biochemistry: Lipids This macromolecule lesson includes a slideshow accompanied by guided notes to keep students engaged while you teach about the structures and functions of lipids. Follow up the lesson with the included practice pages for the students to check their understanding. The lesson introduces students to: TriglyceridesGlycerolFatty Acids (saturated, unsaturated, cis and trans fat)Phospholipids (hydrophobic tails, hydrophilic head)SteroidsWaxesOther Macromolecule Lessons Carbon and Fu
This resource is a guided note. It includes a PowerPoint presentation along with student handout to fill in. Topics Covered: BondingPolarityHydrogen bondingCohesionAdhesionSolventsSolutesSurface TensionDensity of solid ice compared to liquid waterAll files can be edited to meet your needs. This Water: Biochemistry, Structure and Function (PowerPoint & guided note) is aligned with the following lessons: Properties of Water Stations ActivityWater and Living Things: Notes-To-Diagrams ActivityPLU