I've taught high school and middle school for 11 years, in many areas including Anatomy, Biology, Applied Biology/Chemistry, Ecology, Earth Science, and Forensic Science.
Includes: Heat Transfer Notes Air Pressure Notes Energy in the Atmosphere Notes Earth's Atmosphere Composition Notes Wind Notes All notes have the Student Version, plus Answer Key included in editable Word Document form, as well as PDF for easy printing!
The self-checking assignment asks students about various types of limiting factors as well as the vocabulary! When students answer correctly, the answer turns green and a portion of the picture will appear. If incorrect, the answer will turn red and they can try again. If everything is answered correctly, the entire picture will appear!
Get both the Layers of the Atmosphere Coloring Sheet and The Digital Picture Puzzle Assignment in this bundle! Students love the coloring sheet for each layer. Students also enjoy revealing the surprise picture by answering questions correctly on this self-grading assignment!
Secret Picture Reveal! In this self-checking activity, students enjoy answering the questions to reveal the final picture puzzle. As students enter the correct answers, part of the picture will be revealed. If they answer incorrectly, the box turns red and students can try again. Once all questions have been answered correctly, an image relating to the topic will be revealed!
Students will see the effects of greenhouse gases on the atmosphere. They manipulate the model to see how more or less greenhouse gases affect the temperature of the atmosphere. Then students use the information from the model to answer questions about the real world applications.
This bundle includes the doodle notes for Monomers and Polymers of Macromolecules, plus the self-grading Macromolecules Picture Puzzle for a great review of the four major macromolecules, as well as an activity for students to imitate the macromolecules in a social media post!
Students will love these quick hidden puzzle worksheets! And the best part? They grade themselves. A quick view can tell you if they answered the questions correctly because correct answers will turn green and reveal a piece of the puzzle, while incorrect answers turn red and keep the puzzle hidden. This 20-questions assignment gives definitions and examples about predation, competition, and the three types of symbiotic relationships for students to identify.
Help students learn the layers of the atmosphere with this color-coded coloring sheet. Students must also draw temperatures as increasing or decreasing, as well as draw a picture to represent what is found in each layer. Students can do this all at once as a review sheet, or it can be used to introduce the layers with coloring, then add the next two steps throughout the unit.
Introduce the layers of the atmosphere using this board game that your students will love! Included is a Student Version of the board game (which you can add to Google Classroom or share for them to play), a Version of the game with the questions (which I project for the class), and an answer sheet for them to keep track of the answers as they play!
Students will love uncovering the surprise picture in this 10-point assignment. The best part? It is self-grading! Students will get immediate feedback. If they are correct, the answer turns green and part of the picture appears. If the answer is incorrect, it turns red and the students can try again. A quick check from the teacher can show if students were correct or struggling!
This doodle notes graphic organizer is great for interactive notebooks. It helps students take simple notes about the properties of water, as well as water's structure and bonds.
Ocean plastics are one of the greatest threats to our marine life and have great health effects for us as well. In this project, students brainstorm, design, and build a model to clean the ocean pollution by choosing to focus on surface pollution, deep ocean pollution, or microplastics. Students are responsible for designing a model, explaining the model, and writing a paper to discuss the different types of pollution, causes/effects, and health effects on marine and human life. A student packet
Enjoy the Photosynthesis Notes Foldable, Cellular Respiration Notes Foldable, and the Comparison Chart all in one package! Students love these easy to use notes and diagram to summarize and compare the reactions!
Students can compare the processes of photosynthesis and cellular respiration in this easy-to-use diagram that is great for interactive notebooks or review after notes. The students can quickly visualize that the products of one reaction are the reactants in the other. My students have talked about how this helped them see the big picture and put it all together!
This is a great review of the scientific process and introduction to statistical analysis. Students test two different brands of bubble gum to see which is best for blowing bigger bubbles. The lab is left open-ended for variability for different tests to be run and students to design the experiment themselves for more practice and control.
10th - 12th, Higher Education
Biology, General Science, Statistics
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I've taught high school and middle school for 11 years, in many areas including Anatomy, Biology, Applied Biology/Chemistry, Ecology, Earth Science, and Forensic Science.
Teaching style
I love project-based learning and using interactive notebooks for hands-on learning! STEM is my JAM!
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I love designing notes pages! Message me and I will make some for you so you don't have to!
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