Get students out of their seats to track the movement of Carbon in the environment. From Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration to Ocean Acidification & Fossil Fuel Combustion will be discovered in this fun activity. Students choose any station to begin their carbon journey. At the station, students will learn about carbon's role in that part of the environment. Students then roll the dice to learn where (and how!) carbon goes from there. Stations: Atmosphere, Land Plants, Land Animal
Get students out of their seats to track the movement of Carbon and Nitrogen in the environment. In each activity, students track their journey by drawing the stamp and recording how Nitrogen or Carbon moves from one place to another on their Passport. Students will continue to circulate about the stations until their passport is full. Included are follow up questions for students to check their understandings. They may need to revisit some of the stations to answer these questions, but all inf
Provide your students with biology vocabulary practice. They will use their knowledge of the cell cycle and mitosis to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can be used as a bell ringer, provide extra practice or be available 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 ri
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
Students flip a coin to determine a genotype for each of the 7 pea plant traits studied by Gregor Mendel. Students will then build their pea plant to show the phenotypes for each of the 7 traits. Concepts covered:allelesgenotypeshomozygous dominantheterozygoushomozygous recessivephenotypeThis product also provides teachers with student work that can be displayed in the classroom. Follow ClearlyBio for updates, deals and new classroom activities!
Get students out of their seats to track the movement of Nitrogen in the environment. From Nitrogen-Fixation to uses of Nitrogen will be discovered in this fun activity. Students choose any station to begin their nitrogen journey. At the station, students will learn about nitrogen's role in that part of the environment. Students then roll the dice to learn where (and how!) nitrogen goes from there. Stations: Atmosphere, Soil, Plants, Animals, Animal Waste, Dead Plants & Animals, and Industrial P
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
Provide your students with biology vocabulary practice. They will use their knowledge of DNA replication, transcription and translation to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can be used as a bell ringer, provide extra practice or be available 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
Download and print this prep-free, student centered resource. There are 7 stations, each with an accompanying student sheet that encourages critical thinking, not just filling in blanks. This resource is sure to familiarize students with the components of the circulatory system. It can be used as the first lesson in your circulatory system unit, before exploring more advanced concepts such as diseases, blood pressure and regulation of the hearts rhythm. Follow up this stations activity with
Provide your students with biology vocabulary practice. They will use their knowledge of macromolecules and biochemistry to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can be used as a bell ringer, provide extra practice or be available 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
Provide your students with biology vocabulary practice. A great unit review activity. They will use their knowledge of cell membranes and membrane transport to solve the riddle. The 21 clues can also be used as a bell ringer, to provide extra practice or be available 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 corresp
Provide your students with biology vocabulary practice. A great unit review activity. They will use their knowledge of cellular respiration to solve the riddle. The 21 clues can also be used as a bell ringer, to provide extra practice or be available 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
Provide your students with biology vocabulary practice. They will use their knowledge of DNA replication, transcription and translation to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can be used as a bell ringer, provide extra practice or be available 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
This test prep activity will help prepare your IB Biology students for upcoming tests or exam papers. This is also a great way to re-visit IB Biology Themes that were learned earlier in the course. Students will use their knowledge of B4: Form & Function - Ecosystems to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can also be used as a bell ringer, to provide extra practice or be available to challenge fast finishers. How To:1. Print pages 1 and 2 double sided for each of your students. 2. The clues on pag
Students will use their knowledge of the circulatory system to solve the riddle. 24 clues for your students as extra practice, review or for challenging fast finishers. Clues 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 or this Halloween Circulatory System riddle. How To:1. Print pages 1 and 2 double sided for each of you
This test prep activity will help prepare your IB Biology students for upcoming tests or exam papers. Students will use their knowledge of D3: Continuity & Change - ORGANISMS, to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can also be used as a bell ringer, to provide extra practice or be available 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 transfer
This test prep activity will help prepare your IB Biology students for upcoming tests or exam papers. Students will use their knowledge of D1: Continuity & Change - MOLECULES, to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can also be used as a bell ringer, to provide extra practice or be available 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 transfer
This test prep activity will help prepare your IB Biology students for upcoming tests or exam papers. This is also a great way to re-visit IB Biology Themes that were learned earlier in the course. Students will use their knowledge of C1: Interaction & Interdependence - MOLECULES, to solve the riddle. The 24 clues can also be used as a bell ringer, to provide extra practice or be available to challenge fast finishers. How To:1. Print pages 1 and 2 double sided for each of your students. 2. The
Carbohydrates, lipids and proteins. Solve the 24 clues and decode the secret message. This resource is a great warmup activity or it can be used as extra practice, review or for challenging 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. List of Answers: amino acid, ca