These products can be found in my store separately but together they cover all learning objectives for this topic. The first section introduces the topic, provides notes, and visual aids. The second products brings it all together using scenarios helping students to critically think and use real world connection to understand resistance to blood flow.
This comprehensive resource is designed to empower biology educators, offering students an in-depth understanding of critical factors, including blood volume, blood pressure, resistance, and their impact on heart health. A quick-reference guide for students, ensuring easy comprehension of complex blood flow relationships.A concise assessment, perfect for wrapping up this topic, aligning with your pacing guide.Thought-provoking essential questions to evaluate students' grasp of the subject matter
Transform your high school biology classroom into an exciting "laboratory" with our Organelle Diagnosis Activity. This innovative resource challenges students to diagnose and repair ailing cells while strengthening their understanding of crucial organelles. Engaging stations with clues that guide students in diagnosing and assisting cells.An enjoyable and memorable way for students to reinforce their knowledge of organelle functions.Opportunities for students to identify common organelles in bot
Looking for a low-prep, print-and-go Earth’s Layers activity that actually builds understanding? This middle school science reading and chart is designed to help students organize information while staying focused and the best part, no tech required. Students read a short, engaging passage aligned to Earth science standards and complete a structured chart to deepen comprehension. Chart Columns Include: • Layer Name • State of Matter • Composition (What it’s made of) • What Does This Layer
Macromolecules and the connections to the cell and body. My students always struggle so hard with this at the end of the year. I made this so they could make connections to why we learn about macromolecules in the first place. They will make connections between cell processes and the functions of each macromolecule. I hope this helps! Comes with teaching visuals as you work your way through the worksheets with them. Key terms and Concepts include: Carbohydrates Lipids Proteins Nucleic Acids
Engage your 9th and 10th grade Biology students by using this worksheet to introduce or review the properties of water. Students will identify the structure of the water molecule, water's polarity, and the properties associated with the behavior of the water molecule. This activity is perfect for in-class independent work, teacher-led, or homework. What's included: 4 page worksheetStudents draw, explain, and make connections through diagramsCLICK HERE FOR FREE NOTES!Skills Covered: Structure of
As a follow up to Factors that Affect Blood Flow, students will use scenarios to make connections to how each factor affects blood flow throughout the vessels. I found it useful to make connections using real life scenarios in this topic. Combining "Factors that Affect Blood Flow" and "Factors that Affect Blood Flow Cont." will cover all necessary learning objectives. My students enjoyed doing this in groups of two. Discussion was prevalent and the students were making the connections!
Properties of Water notes with visuals to help students identify each property. Aligned vocabulary to get worksheets along with this free resource click here. Cohesion* Adhesion* Capillary Action* High Heat Capacity* Solvent* Polarity* Hydrogen* Oxygen*
Empower your middle school science instruction with our "Guided Notes on Contact vs. Non-Contact Forces." This comprehensive resource, including printable student worksheets, offers a dynamic learning experience for your students. With engaging real-world images and thought-provoking follow-up questions, it serves as a versatile tool, suitable for both introductions and quick reviews, independent study, or teacher-led instruction.
Enzyme notes, these can also be used for interactive notebooks, or a quick and easy EOC review. Create your own fill in notes to go with these or simply have students glue them in their notebooks. These are wonderful for visual learners!
Unlock a fun and educational experience with our DNA Structure Cutout Activity Kit designed for students. This engaging hands-on activity allows students to explore and understand the intricacies of DNA in a quick and easy way. By providing color, cut, paste, and label components for their notebooks, we make learning about DNA accessible and enjoyable. 1. Interactive Learning: Our DNA Structure Cutout Activity Kit transforms the complex topic of DNA into an interactive learning experience. Stude
Maximize your classroom efficiency with our "Properties of Water" half-page handout pack. Designed for educators, these versatile resources are ideal for bell work, exit tickets, or quick formative assessments. The content progresses from simple labeling to fostering higher-order thinking skills through descriptive writing. Dive into the captivating world of water's properties and its profound impact on life on Earth. Key Features: Progressive Learning: These handouts are thoughtfully structured
Elevate your high school biology class with our "Cell Cycle and Mitosis Worksheet." Designed with the utmost precision to target the specific needs of biology teachers, this resource provides thought-provoking questions to engage and challenge your students. Foster critical thinking and in-depth discussions in your classroom with topics covering cell cycle regulation, mitosis, cell death (apoptosis), and the importance of interphase. Download now and provide your students with the resources the
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration Remediation! Students will create a diagram and answer higher level questions about photosynthesis and cellular respiration. Requires students to infer, predict, and describe outcomes using evidence by analyzing the graphic and using prior knowledge. Use this for remediation and test prep for your end of year exams. Easel activity includes a drag and drop to create a diagram showing the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration and how they re
Get your students ready for a little competition for bell work or exit ticket. Students will feel like they are doing their speed tests for multiplication tables from when they were younger! This is just a quick way to have fun and practice some monohybrid crosses. Punnett squares can be fun!!!!
This engaging worksheet delves into the critical issue of food insecurity worldwide, designed for high school students. Students will provide a detailed explanation for causes of food insecurity globally. Students will further their engagement by researching various countries to use as examples for each cause. This resource can be used for Geography and Environmental Science, but I use it for AICE Environmental Management.
Cell Theory Notes. These are great for EOY review! You can also use these for remediation, interactive notebooks, or add to your word wall. Great for visual learners!
Middle School Science! Tides remediation or introduction. Contains information about Sun, Moon, and Earth alignment during certain tides. Spring tides and Neap tides are mentioned and practiced. This is great for an End of Year review. Includes black and white pages for easy printing as well as colored. Last page can be used as an assessment. *Tide *Earth, Sun, Moon alignment *Gravitational Pull *Neap Tides *Spring Tides *High Tides *Low Tides
Use this as independent work or get the whole class involved! Read out loud as the teacher or have students take turns reading! Story-Based Learning: "Cell Membrane Chronicles" transforms complex biology concepts into a captivating story set in the vibrant city of Cellville. Students follow Glinda, a glucose molecule, through Protein Channel Plaza, Active Transport Avenue, and more, enhancing comprehension through narrative immersion. Interactive Short Answer Questions: Embedded within the pack
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General Science, Biology, Anatomy and Physiology, Environmental Science, Physical Science.
Teaching style
Fun! I love to use bright colors within my content, notes, and even assessments. I also use catchy phrases to help students remember concepts. I love seeing my students get excited about learning and finding that really "cool" thing in what we are learning.
My own education history
Bachelors degree in health science.
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