This is a perfect supplementary resource to follow taking notes, to build into a review day, or to use as an activity for a sub plan. Students answer 9 questions about directional, stabilizing and disruptive selection. Based on their answer, they color numbers 1-9 on a fish-themed coloring sheet.
This toolkit allows your students to use project based learning to ideate and construct a small scale city. Designed to accompany teaching topics in sustainability or environmental science, it is the perfect blend of planning, researching and hands-on construction. As a toolkit, it is designed to last roughly 1.5-3 weeks, provided students have background knowledge and use in class time to research, plan, collaborate, write and construct models. It can easily be adapted to take more time if d
Includes printable PDF version for students to fill in, cut and assemble into a physical 2D model displaying the connective tissue in a human knee. Easy and adaptable resource to use before, during or after instruction.
Perfect as an interactive notebook piece. Color, cut, fasten and glue to create a moveable-jaw effect. I love this page because it gives students some down time to create while still staying on topic!
This illustration was used for an Ichthyology 300-level Biology course. It was illustrated based on multiple specimen/photographs. Great for anatomy and can certainly be used for dissection labs.
Simple graphic organizer that would be great for getting students started on essays. Divided out for introduction, three body paragraphs and a conclusion.
This is a 2-page download that contains the basic anatomy of a bivalve. One is a blank handout simply for labeling, the other is designed to have room to write the definition/function of each structure.
This is a very simple graphic organizer that can be used for any "current event" article. It is divided so that students can write up to two short answers that get straight to the point for each question. It would be useful for short discussions, regular assignments or even extra credit.
-What is the concept of this article?
-What questions do I have about this?
-How can we use this information?
This mini-packet introduces young students to the concepts of observing, creating a graph and then describing a graph by comparing the spots of two ladybugs. It is a simple and fun way to introduce an important skill. *Each worksheet has a teacher key to follow.
With this download you get two certificates of completion on one page. Both are simple designs, easy and quick to fill out, and the perfect size to staple to an assignment or hang on a wall!
This coloring worksheet can introduce young students to the diversity of leaf anatomy. It would be a great supplemental handout for Earth Day, environmental science topics, botany lessons, etc.
K - 3rd
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