Teach evolution through real-world scientific examples with this Evolution Case Studies Bundle. These activities help students analyze how environmental changes influence survival and reproduction in populations. Students explore classic examples of Natural Selection by interpreting data, analyzing evidence, and applying evolutionary concepts to real biological scenarios. These worksheets are ideal for IB Biology, AP Biology, and high school evolution units. Case Studies IncludedPeppered Moth –
Help students understand how Antibiotic Resistance develops through Natural Selection with this real-world evolution case study. In this activity, students analyze how antibiotic use acts as a selective pressure on bacterial populations. Through data analysis and critical thinking questions, students explore how genetic variation allows some bacteria to survive and reproduce, leading to changes in allele frequency over time. This case study is ideal for evolution units in IB Biology, AP Biology,
Help students explore evolution by natural selection through the real-world example of the Rock Pocket Mouse. In this case study activity, students analyze how environmental differences influence survival and allele frequencies in a population. By examining data and applying evolutionary concepts, students develop a deeper understanding of Natural Selection and adaptation. This worksheet is ideal for IB Biology, AP Biology, and high school evolution units. What’s Included5-page worksheet (black-
Help students explore evolution by natural selection using the classic example of Darwin’s Finches from the Galápagos Islands. In this case study activity, students analyze how environmental change influenced survival and adaptation in finch populations. By interpreting data and applying evolutionary concepts, students learn how variation in beak size can lead to changes in a population over generations through natural selection. This worksheet is ideal for evolution units in IB Biology, AP Biol
Use this real-world case study to help students understand evolution by natural selection through the classic example of the peppered moth during the Industrial Revolution. In this activity, students analyze how environmental change influenced survival and allele frequencies in a population. Students interpret data, apply evolutionary concepts, and evaluate evidence for natural selection. This worksheet works well for IB Biology, AP Biology, or high school evolution units. What’s Included5-page
Help students master DNA replication enzymes with this clickable, student-led Google Slides activity!This resource is designed for IB Biology HL, AP Biology, and advanced high school biology courses—perfect for review, revision, and independent exploration. Students click on each enzyme on the central diagram to open a slide explaining its role. These are great for visual learners and self-paced review. What’s Included: Interactive, clickable layout Students click each labeled enzyme (helicase,
This IB Biology Cellular Respiration Quiz Pack helps students review one of the most challenging core topics with ready-to-use questions that reinforce key concepts and exam-style reasoning. Great for classroom quizzes, homework, or formative assessment, this resource includes SL and HL-specific versions with full answer keys. What’s Included:SL Quiz: 4 Multiple Choice QuestionsHL Quiz: 5 Multiple Choice + 2 Short Answer QuestionsComplete Answer Keys for All QuestionsPrintable PDF (US Letter)Top
Engage your students in meaningful reflection with this ready-to-use set of exit tickets for Shakespeare’s Macbeth! This resource includes 20 different exit tickets, each tied to a major theme in the play: Ambition and PowerFate vs. Free WillGuilt and ConscienceThe Power of CorruptionEach prompt is designed to spark critical thinking, close reading, and class discussion. The questions are short, accessible, and thought-provoking, great for quick formative assessment. What’s Included:✔ 20 unique
Engage your students in meaningful reflection with this ready-to-use set of exit tickets for Arundhati Roy’s The God of Small Things. This resource includes 20 different exit tickets, each tied to a major theme in the novel: Family and DutyLove and Transgressions“Big Things” and “Small Things”Identity After EmpireEach exit ticket is designed to spark critical thinking, close reading, and classroom discussion. The questions are short and accessible (perfect for formative assessments). WHAT'S INC
Cellular Respiration – Interactive Google Slides (IB & AP Bio Ready!)Bring cellular respiration to life for your students! This interactive, visually engaging presentation covers everything from glycolysis to the Krebs cycle to the electron transport chain. It also includes in-depth IB AHL material like mitochondrial structure and oxidative phosphorylation, making it perfect for both AP Biology and IB SL/HL students. With animations, clear explanations, and editable slides, it’s designed to make
Reinforce your students’ understanding of DNA replication with this short, ready-to-use quiz designed for IB Biology (SL/HL) and AP Biology classrooms. Perfect as a bell-ringer, exit ticket, or mini-assessment. What's Included:4 questions (with answers), 3 multiple-choice and 1 short-answerA mix of difficulty levelsPrintable & digital-friendly PDF formatDesigned for use as a quick formative check before or after your DNA replication lessonsDisclaimer: Not affiliated with IBO or Collegeboard
Engage your students with this free Cell Biology Mini Quiz covering key concepts from IB Biology Theme 2 Cells (A, B) and AP Biology Unit 2! Good for quick reviews, bell ringers, or formative checks. This mini quiz covers cell theory, cell structure and organelles, and eukaryotes vs. prokaryotes. What's included:4 Multiple Choice Questions (with answer key)Printable PDF formatFor:IB Biology (SL + HL)AP BiologyAdvanced high school biologyPerfect companion to Cell Biology Jeopardy Review Game (In
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