I am a high school science educator who has taught Biology, Environmental Science, & Ecology. I also go into schools and perform science shows covering all aspects of science for all ages.
This is a great lab for students to work through the scientific method using Oreos! They will test and see if double-stuffed Oreos really do have double the amount of filling! This lab can be adapted to any grade level but the lab handout is designed for middle and high school science students.
In this activity, students will label the anatomy of a bullfrog. Each page contains a picture of either the external or internal anatomy of a frog along with a word bank and a place for students to include their answers. This is a great alternative for remote students to be included when doing a frog dissection.
This lab can be completed in class or completely online! (Great for remote learning) There is a video link at the top of the document where students can go to watch the experiment being conducted. They will need to follow along with the video in order to fill in the data table. This lab looks at a "murder" investigation where students have been tasked with determining who the killer is based on the macromolecules found in the stomach contents of the victim. They will need to compare positive tes
This lab can be completed in class or completely online! (Great for remote learning) There is a video link at the top of the document where students can go to watch the experiment being conducted. They will need to follow along with the video in order to fill in the data table. This lab looks at Water Properties (Station 1: Water as Glue, Station 2: Paperclip Float, & Station 3: Drops on a Penny), pH (Station 4: Testing the pH using pH paper), Macromolecules (Sation 5: Macromolecule Data Table
This lab can be completed in class or completely online! (Great for remote learning) There is a video link at the top of the document where students can go to watch the experiment being conducted. They will need to follow along with the video in order to fill in the data table. This lab looks tonicity between a gummy bear and two solutions (water and saltwater) and is a great visualization to demonstrate hypotonic and hypertonic solutions. Students will have to take quantitative and qualitative
This worksheet is designed to help students understand how to create genotypes, design and interpret punnett squares, and analyze genotypes in relation to phenotypes for Codominant, Incomplete Dominant, and Multiple Allele scenarios.
Have students explore the world of amphibians by classifying them using a simple dichotomous key! Students are asked to look at six pictured specimen and determine their genus and species by following the Amphibian Classification Key. Once they have found the scientific name for each of their organism, they are asked to research the scientific names and find the common name for each of the pictured organisms.
This is a fun, hands-on lab where students have different "bird beaks" and have 30 seconds to pick up as many food particles as possible based on the food available in a given environment. Once students have collected as much food as possible they will then enter their data into a table, graph their data, and answer questions about their data.
This lab can be completed in class or completely online! (Great for remote learning) There is a video link at the top of the document where students can go to watch the experiment being conducted. They will need to follow along with the video in order to fill in the data table. This lab looks at 8 different popular water bottle brands and students determine the pH value 3 different ways. Students will observe and have to determine the pH values via pH strips, a universal indicator, and a pH prob
These DNA and RNA nucleotide bases are a great visual for student to see the three components of a nucleotide. Also, I use them as a visual to show the processes of DNA Replication & Transcription! Each nucleotide is a png file and you get both the 5' to 3' version as well as the 3' to 5' version with allows students to drag the nucleotides together to build a virtual DNA model!
This is a great lab for Hybrid teachers on looking at plant and animal cells under the microscope as well as labeling a microscope and being familiar with the function of each of its parts. For in person students, they will follow the procedure outlined. For remote students, they will use a virtual microscope and follow a similar procedure outlined specifically for them in the lab handout.
This scientific method themed lab allows students to battle it out using the tried and true method of thumb wrestling. Students will have to identify key concepts and ideas related to the scientific method while competing with their friends to find out who is the best at thumb wrestling. Once students have collected their data, they will then have to analyze it by creating a bar graph and answering questions based on their results.
Enclosed is a Chart depicting deer populations between the months of September and February, 1 Bar graph that contains the correct data, 4 Bar graphs that have one incorrect data point each, 1 Line graph that contains the correct data, and 4 Line graphs that have one incorrect data point each. That is a total of 11 large high quality graphics! Each graph is named based on the data point that is incorrect to make finding the missing data point easy. These graphics are great for just about anyt
This lab can be completed in class or completely online! (Great for remote learning) There is a video link at the top of the document where students can go to watch the experiment being conducted. They will need to follow along with the video in order to fill in the data table. This lab looks at Water Properties (Station 1: Cohesion & Surface Tension, Station 2: Water is a Universal Solvent, Station 3: Adhesion), Acids, Bases, & pH (Station 4: Determining the pH Using pH Paper, Universal Ind
This is a great lab for in-person or remote students because it comes with a video component that allows remote students to experience the lab as if they were in person. This owl pellet dissection has four sections, the data collect from either in person exploration or from the video, an extending the lesson section where students use calculations to determine the percentages of food a typical owl eats in a day, a creating a food web section where students design a food web around what they fou
Enclosed is a Chart depicting the number of cells with damaged chromosomes after exposure to Methyl Parathion and Malathion, two different types of Insecticides, at varying concentrations, 1 Bar graph that contains the correct data, 4 Bar graphs that have one incorrect data point each, 1 Line graph that contains the correct data, and 4 Line graphs that have one incorrect data point each. That is a total of 11 large high quality graphics! Each graph is named based on the data point that is inc
This month-long lab is a great way for students to visualize and design a scientific experiment using the scientific method. The step-by-step procedure walks students through how they need to set up their experiment and gives them plenty of room to collect their data. Students will decide which variable they would like to test (sunlight, water amount, or nutrient levels) and test their variable by setting up an experiment using grass seeds. This lab can be modified and adapted for any age level.
This pdf download contains 8 pages of animal cells undergoing Mitosis. These large, colorful, and high-quality diagrams make a great addition to a lesson on Mitosis. Each cell fits on an 8 1/2 by 11-inch sheet of paper, can be printed in color, laminated, and used year after year. I use these every semester and my students always say what a great visual they are to help them remember the stages of Mitosis.
Attached are three different examples of a chromosomal deletion, inversion, and duplication along with the original chromosome. That is a total of 10 different chromosomes! These graphics are pngs and have a wide variety of uses. You can use them in your lectures as examples, you can use them in your worksheets, or you can use them on your tests. You can also use them as a virtual activity where you have to students drag and drop the chromosomes into the correct mutation category. The applicatio
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