These keys serve as a resource for anyone who wishes to plan an online activity for themselves or their students. Each key comes with a logo, web address, and a short description of the website. You can choose which keys you would like, print, and place on any standard keyring. Complete file comes with a set of 10 keys in 14 different colors. Greats for students, teachers, and techies!
Need a way for your students to understand DNA base pairing? This activity not only helped my students understand how nitrogenous base pairs work in DNA, but it created a fun model that they attached to their keys, backpacks, purses, etc.... I usually do it around Christmas so it doubles as my gift to my students.
Tired of watching your students struggle with standardized multiple-choice tests? This short presentation will help students of any age learn to identify different types of answer choices.
This presentation is flexible to meet your needs. Can be used as a warm-up, full day activity, or a group or individual assignment. Works well with interactive whiteboards or worksheet activities as well.
Basic presentation is design for middle-school - adult learners, but can be modified for younger learn
Need a quick icebreaker to get your students up and moving around. This simple icebreaker provides just enough activity to help your students get to know each other. There are 25 questions that students can ask of each other on various Biology-related topics.
The document is an MS Word version that can be manipulated to your needs. You can also give rewards to those who finish first/win the most signatures.
Need a quick introduction, re-teach, or extra credit lesson for Darwin? Then this video was made for you! This video explains the scientists Darwin studied and the questions he asked while working on his theory of evolution. Video starts light and bouncy and prepares the learner to understand natural selection by describing artificial selection using gifs. Video is approx 5 min long so it can fit into your lesson with ease.
This short video provides a fun, energetic way to introduce verbs to your students. The music, characters, and animation all play to the senses to keep your students interested. Approx run time is 2:09 minutes. Video also works as a quick review
Need a quick and easy way to introduce adding fractions? How about a quick review or extra credit? This video provides a fun visual for students to quickly grasp the concept of adding fractions. Video run time is 2 minutes 40 seconds, just enough to grab their attention and enhance your lesson.
Need a introduction video nouns? How about a quick exit ticket? Or would you like a quick video to show your class just to get a few minutes of peace? How about 2 minutes and 37 seconds of peace? If you've said yes to any of these questions, then this here is the video for you. This noun video presents a short story about nouns that is fun, campy, and keeps your student's attention. Video run time is approx 2:37 minutes.
This is a short video that introduces Charles Darwin and how he developed his theory of evolution. It is not meant to replace your lesson, but enhance it or re-teach/extra credit for struggling learners. Video is approx 4:45 min.
This item was created by a teacher who was tired of students not scoring as high as they could have on standardized tests/exams. This is a simple plan that works like a diagnostic for your students. You give your students ten multiple-choice questions over any topic you wish. They fill in their answer in the "My Answer" column, then you fill in the correct answer in the "Correct Answer" column next it it. If the question was answered wrong, the student fills in the Item Analysis section. There a
This video shows you how to mentally prepare for virtual teaching. The video starts with exercises you can do to prepare if you are going to be on camera to how to prepare your lesson. Most importantly, the video shows you how to get more students engaged in your virtual lesson.
Virtual Teachers need to have a designated area to work. This video explains why a designated workspace is needed and how you can help your virtual students set up their workspace, too. No matter where your designated workspace is located, there are some things that are non-negotiable. This video provides those necessities and explains why they are needed.
Need a fun project for your students? Need to display student work? Need a fun way to reinforce concepts? Then this 3-Dimensional sphere model is the answer. This is a blank template that can be modifed to fit grades Pre-K through college. And the best part it's FREE!
Need a quick and easy project idea? This 3D leaf model is perfect for any teacher looking to introduce, reinforce, or assess a lesson. Simply have your students draw, cut, or write your content information on the blank templates provided, and cut. No glue, no mess!! Templates can be readjusted to any size and will work with any type of paper.
THIS VIDEO IS FREE!! If you are new to virtual teaching (or not-so-new and would like a refresher) this short video provides an introduction to the basics of virtual teaching. This video is the introduction to a series of videos that provides tips and tricks that help you get the most out of your virtual classroom. The video talks about the differences between traditional and virtual school and how teachers can adjust without making a lot of changes. This introduction video is free to you. If
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