This packet allows students to do a deep-dive into the book, by Paul A. Offit, MD, YOU BET YOUR LIFE. The packet includes Google Slides versions of the activity. This activity is designed to have students identify new vocabulary, identify important events, and summarize the assigned chapters of the book. Students are introduced to a modified version of Cornell Notes, allowing them to prepare for notetaking on their own through a guided process and a book study.
This bundle allows students and teachers to read the book You Bet Your Life, by Paul Offit, as part of a biology/history/biomedical/medical engineering course. The first part of the bundle is a notetaking activity that students will complete as they read the text. The second part of the bundle is an activity where students try to put the events described in each chapter into chronological order (the book goes back and forth between chronological and non-chronological order). There are two ver
This activity is a great review for introduction to biology courses where students are learning about biological macromolecules: Lipids, Carbohydrates, Proteins, and Nucleic Acids. It is a great way to review content after an initial lesson....works as a formative review following a lecture...or a preview activity before a lab.
This activity can be used as a facilitated learning activity or as a review activity. It is a Google Slides document that requires students to Drag and Drop items into the correct location, type/write answers in a variety of graphic organizers, and construct a variety of cells. Items covered in this activity include Cell Membrane structure, Cell membrane transport (active and passive), tonicity, and plant vs animal cell structures.
This activity allows students to review the various aspects of the cell cycle through a combination of Drag and Drop activities and traditional writing/text activities. Students will be asked to label diagrams, sequence cell cycle images, compare and contrast aspects of the cell cycle, and match terms with important definitions.
This activity requires students to write/type answers to a variety of questions related to DNA structure and the process of DNA replication. This activity includes a variety of diagrams and explanations that allow students to gain an understanding of the replication process. This activity is great to use as an Advanced Organizer or a Review Activity for a unit where students learn about DNA Replication.
This packet allows students to do a deep-dive into the book, by Paul A. Offit, MD, YOU BET YOUR LIFE. The packet includes Google Slides 2 versions of the same activity. One version requires students to provide all of the data for completing the timeline on their own and a second is a Drag and Drop version where all dates/people/events are provided for the students. Students will complete an individual timeline for each set of assigned pages from the book.