I use this worksheet as practice with my 7th/8th grade students when discussing radioactive decay. There are a few different methods all on the same worksheet, but I have found they like the table method best. One file contains the practice; the other file has my notes/answer key on it.
Oreo Cell Cycle Lab I created for my classroom. (Not my own idea, just my own version.) Comes complete with a link to a google form, which is editable once you make your own copy. Does not include answer key (other google form, which is set up like a quiz).
Mitosis Onion Root-Tip Digital Lab. For use in conjunction with microscope slides, but can also be used as a stand-alone. (Images are embedded of each stage of the cell cycle to help with questions.) Product includes self-grading for quicker feedback/turn-around.
3 part webquest used as an introduction to the cell cycle. Key is older as I have updated the resource, but still aligns (just ignore the book part at the front).
Mitosis/Cell Cycle Quiz comes complete with answer key. Assesses knowledge of parts of the cell cycle as well as images. 2 print versions available. In my classroom, I use both, alternating between students to discourage cheating.
Google form used in conjunction with online video about Protein Synthesis (via YouTube). Perfect for: • Distance Learning • Absent students • Flipped Classroom • Summative Assessment • Exit “Ticket” • Pop Quiz Link for a fully editable google form containing 10 multiple choice questions.
4 different types of Friction foldable. I always have my students fold on the dotted lines, cut on the solid ones. Primary use is in an interactive notebook, but can also be used as a stand alone. Current key is handwritten. May be able to type up a key at a later date.
6th - 10th
Physical Science, Physics, Science
$2.00
Original Price $2.00
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