Students will relate the concept of artificial selection to dogs! This research activity gives students freedom to research a dog of their choosing while making connections to artificial selection vs natural selection. In addition to this, students will fine-tune their skills in conducting research and developing critical thinking skills! Teacher should play PBS video for class (link provided) and discuss prior to students conducting research. Teacher may also want to monitor to ensure each st
Need a soft opening activity to introduce your students to the brain? Look no further! This web quest shows the parts/lobes of the brain and uses a simple chart and color code to help students memorize key information. This is great for students in Anatomy & Physiology or Biology!
This adorable worksheet was made for a free video on the Wetlands found on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbblkxn_uG4&t=1237s This worksheet is great for all types of learners, as it includes questions and places for your doodle bug students to sketch! Student responses should mention that wetlands are important because they act as giant sponges that prevent flooding and filter water - as well as provide habitats to many plant and animal species! There is an optional blank back page
Link for video (Free on YouTube) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xbblkxn_uG4&t=1237s - This is an adorable worksheet for all types of learners, incorporating questions and spaces for your doodle bugs to sketch, it helps reinforce the importance of the wetlands and the species that live in them! - Answers should mention that wetlands act like giant sponges that help filter water and prevent flooding*
5th - 12th
Biology, Environment, General Science
FREE
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