This is a brief quiz about the basics of photosynthesis and cellular respiration! This is meant to be used with my review slides but you can also use this to assess what you have taught as well! It includes questions about the basics about the equations, organelles, and energy transfers involved in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. This is great for distance learning and it grades itself! I use this for my NYS Living Environment Regents Class, but it could be used for any life science
This bundle contains all of my photosynthesis and cellular respiration materials that are on TPT! See descriptions of each below... 1. Building Virtual Molecular Models of Photosynthesis: This activity allows students to create a model of the molecules used in photosynthesis. This activity allows students to "build" carbon dioxide and water molecules, then use the atoms from those molecules to build glucose and oxygen. I use this activity to show how the atoms from the reactants are the same e
This activity allows students to create a model of the molecules used in photosynthesis. This activity allows students to "build" carbon dioxide and water molecules, then use the atoms from those molecules to build glucose and oxygen. I use this activity to show how the atoms from the reactants are the same exact atoms that become the glucose and oxygen molecules. I used this activity for synchronous virtual learning but it could also be used for asynchronous virtual, hybrid, or in person(wit
The difference between mass and weight can be tricky for students to remember. This is a self-checking practice activity to help students practice this concept! This is a set of ten practice problems containing both quantitative and qualitative questions about mass and weight. The answer box turns green when students write the correct answer and red when their answer is wrong! Students will practice calculating mass and weight on other planets and using both values to calculate the accelera
This is a bundle of products related to photosynthesis and cellular respiration! Photosynthesis and cellular respiration can be tough for students to learn. The first product in this bundle is an interactive review game that helps students to learn the basics about the equations, organelles, and energy transfers involved in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. This is great for stations, distance learning, homework activities, review, and more! The second product in this bundle is a Google
This is a set of slides to teach students about some basic chemistry concepts. I use this for my NYS Living Environment class to review the difference between atoms, molecules and compounds and then dive into learning about the difference between organic and inorganic molecules and the basics of chemical reactions. This could be used for any middle school or lower high school course that needs to review any of these concepts. It is fully editable, so you can edit it to fit your students' need
FOUR sets of no-prep practice sets! Help your students to review the following topics: Photosynthesis & Cellular Respiration: equations, organelles, and energy transfers involved in photosynthesis and cellular respirationPassive & Active Transport: how molecules move, which molecules are able to pass through cell membranes, and how concentration gradients workMacromolecules: each macromolecule's function, monomer, and common foods that contain each oneHomeostasis: thermoregulation, glucose regul
A no-prep review for your students to practice at school or at home! Photosynthesis and cellular respiration can be tough for students to learn. This interactive review game helps students to learn the basics about the equations, organelles, and energy transfers involved in photosynthesis and cellular respiration. This is great for stations, distance learning, homework activities, review, and more! I use this for my NYS Living Environment Regents Class, but it could be used for any life scienc
Are you looking for a simple study tool about the male and female reproductive systems? Look no further! This activity allows students to practice identifying different parts of the reproductive systems and their functions. This is perfect for teaching virtually, hybrid, or in person with technology! You will get three Google Slide decks with this product. There are two levels of the activity. The first is a simple table where students fill out the body part and their function. The second
This is a brief quiz about the basics of passive and active transport! This quiz assesses the basics about how molecules move, which molecules are able to pass through cell membranes, and how concentration gradients work. This is meant to be used with my review slides but you can also use this to assess what you have taught as well! This quiz is no prep and it grades itself! I use this for my NYS Living Environment Regents Class, but it could be used for any life science or biology class. You c
Are you looking for a simple study tool about asexual vs. sexual reproduction? Look no further! This activity allows students to practice differentiating between asexual and sexual reproduction. This is perfect for teaching virtually, hybrid, or in person with technology! You will get two Google Slide decks with this product. The first Slides is a drag and drop activity where students drag and drop statements related to sexual and asexual reproduction. The second Slides contains the answers
This is a bundle of products related to photosynthesis and cellular respiration! Passive and active transport can be tough for students to learn. The first product in this bundle is an interactive review game that helps students to learn the basics about how molecules move, which molecules are able to pass through cell membranes, and how concentration gradients work. This is great for stations, distance learning, homework activities, review, and more! The second product in this bundle is a Googl
A no-prep review for your students to practice at school or at home! Macromolecules can be tough for students to learn. This interactive review game helps students to learn the basics about each macromolecule's function, monomer, and common foods that contain each one. This is great for stations, distance learning, homework activities, review, and more! I use this for my NYS Living Environment Regents Class, but it could be used for any life science or biology class. How to Use: Students open
My students always have trouble remembering SI units and their abbreviations. This is a self-checking practice activity to help students practice this concept! This is a set of twelve practice problems that ask students to recall the SI unit and abbreviation for length, time, mass, electric current, temperature, and amount of substance. This is editable and rows can be deleted depending on what you want your students to know! Students will respond to questions about SI units and enter their
Conceptual questions about energy can be difficult for students even if they understand the energy equations. This is a self-checking practice activity to help students practice this concept! This is a set of ten practice problems containing qualitative questions about gravitational potential energy, elastic potential energy, kinetic energy, and total mechanical energy. Students will practice conceptual questions about these four energy topics and enter their answer on their Google Sheets.
A no-prep review for your students to practice at school or at home! Homeostasis and feedback loops can be tough for students to learn. This interactive review game has 24 questions and helps students to learn the basics about thermoregulation, glucose regulation, circulation and respiration, and osmosis. This is great for stations, distance learning, homework activities, review, and more! I use this for my NYS Living Environment Regents Class, but it could be used for any life science or b
This is a set of ten practice problems all about adding single-digit integers! The answers are self-checking and will turn green if the student is correct and red if the student is incorrect. This is especially helpful for struggling students, as they will know before they reach the end of the assignment if they are not adding right! The Google Sheet format makes it super easy for teachers and students to use. You could use this activity as homework or classwork. In class, it would work well
A no-prep review for your students to practice at school or at home! Active and passive transport can be tough for students to learn. This interactive review game helps students to learn the basics about how molecules move, which molecules are able to pass through cell membranes, and how concentration gradients work. This is great for stations, distance learning, homework activities, review, and more! I use this for my NYS Living Environment Regents Class, but it could be used for any life scien
Identifying greenhouse gases can be difficult for students even if they know the gases in our atmosphere. This is a self-checking practice activity to help students practice this concept! This is a set of eight basic identification problems. Students will decide whether each gas is a greenhouse gas or not and enter their answer on their Google Sheets. The answer box turns green when students write the correct answer, red when their answer is wrong, and yellow if they did not choose a possibl
This activity allows students to figure out a "rule" about whether a molecule is an organic molecule or an inorganic molecule. It begins with some examples of organic and inorganic molecules. Students work with a partner or a group to try to surmise a rule for whether a molecule is organic or inorganic. Then, they check in with a teacher to see if their rule is correct. Finally, students practice labeling molecules as either organic or inorganic. This product is an editable Word doc, so you
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