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Preview of Macromolecules

Macromolecules

Engage your high school biology students with this two-day interactive lesson bundle that brings macromolecules to life! Designed around the LS.Bio.1.1 standard, these lessons use hands-on, survival-themed activities to teach students how the structure of macromolecules determines their function in real-world scenarios. Day 1: Introduction & Big Picture Students explore the four major macromolecules—carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids—through interactive discussions and analogies
Preview of Thinking Like a Scientist

Thinking Like a Scientist

Help your high school biology students start the year thinking, questioning, collecting data, analyzing graphs, and using evidence like real scientists! This 90-minute “Thinking Like a Scientist” lesson is designed to introduce students to the science practices they will use all year long in biology. Students begin by reflecting on what scientists actually do, then move into an engaging mini lesson on data collection, qualitative vs. quantitative data, independent and dependent variables, graphi
Preview of Structure Matters

Structure Matters

Survive and Thrive: Day 2 – Structure → Function Deep Dive (LS.Bio.1.1)Take your students on an interactive journey into macromolecule structure and function with this high school biology lesson. Day 2 of the Survive + Thrive series is designed to help students understand how the structure of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids determines their role in survival and cellular function. This resource is fully ready to use, with engaging teacher instructions, student worksheets, warm-
Preview of Macromolecules and Survival

Macromolecules and Survival

Bring macromolecules to life with this engaging Survive + Thrive: Macromolecules & Survival lesson! In this high school biology activity, students explore how the structure of carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids connects to their function in real-life survival scenarios. Students begin with a survival-themed lesson that introduces the big idea: structure determines function. Then, they rotate through 12 survival station cards where they analyze scenarios, identify the macromole
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