This is one of many anchor charts for Biology. These have completely changed the way I teach and condensed the material to allow for more hands on activities, small group learning, collaborative learning, and independent practice during class time. This activity does not include an answer key because each teacher will use this in different ways and possibly use different wording in the classroom.
This activity was designed as an anchor chart. I use it in my classroom to give information in a condensed, yet thorough manner. This saves students from sitting through a long lecture, and leaves more class time for hands on and experimental learning. I display this on the board and fill in the blanks either using the interactive board pen or my apple pencil and iPad coupled with Splashtop Classroom as we discuss the topic. I also use it during virtual instruction as a part of my presentation
This is an anchor chart that can be used as student notes. This is one of my first, but there are many more to come.
6th - 12th, Higher Education
Biology, General Science
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About the store
Experience
I have taught for 12 years. I am a subject area teacher as well as a curriculum writer and developer.
Teaching style
I like interactive lessons in which the students are active participants. I love to use music, visuals, and hands-on activities.
Awards & shining teacher moments
I have been named teacher of the month, teacher of the year, and teacher of distinction among the teachers in my district.
My own education history
I received bachelor of Biological Sciences and masters in secondary education from Mississippi State University, and also a specialist in curriculum and administration from Arkansas State University.
Additional biographical information
I am a wife to one and a mother to two :)
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