I’m new to Teachers Pay Teachers, but not new to the classroom and the research lab. These resources have been shaped through over ten years of teaching Biology, guiding experimental design, and helping students learn to think like scientists.
This hands-on lab helps teachers move students from understanding experimental design to actually applying it, as students design, conduct, and analyze a real experiment testing how distractions affect performance. engaginghigh-interestreal-worldauthenticrelatablehands-onstudent-friendlyBiology
This resource uses a highly engaging question—can dogs judge who is helpful?—to introduce students to authentic scientific reasoning and experimental design. Through a memorable animal behavior study, students practice analyzing controls, identifying confounding variables, and interpreting evidence rather than simply memorizing vocabulary. The activity helps students strengthen scientific literacy skills by exposing them to a real behavioral experiment involving controls, observational learning,
This activity helps teachers reinforce experimental design by using a real study on dog behavior to guide students in identifying variables, analyzing experimental conditions, and applying findings to real-world situations. engaging high-interest real-world authentic relatable science journalism dog behavior dog article student-friendly Biology
This activity helps teachers reinforce experimental design by using a real research study to guide students in identifying variables, analyzing experimental conditions, and interpreting how context influences behavior. engaging high-interest real-world authentic relatable science journalism dog behavior dog article student-friendly Biology
This activity helps teachers move beyond basic definitions by using a real study to introduce deeper experimental design concepts, including multiple experiments, replication, and the role of confounding variables. engaging high-interest real-world authentic relatable science journalism dog behavior dog article student-friendly Biology
Bring real-world science journalism into your biology classroom with this engaging article activity based on science writer Ed Yong’s “A lack of taste – how dolphins, cats and other meat-eaters lost their sweet tooth.” This resource helps students connect genetics, evolution, natural selection, mutations, pseudogenes, structure/function relationships, and sensory biology through a highly accessible and memorable topic: why many carnivores cannot taste sweetness. Students analyze how mutations in
This science article and its questions are useful for teachers because it does something many textbooks fail to do: it connects multiple biological concepts into one coherent, memorable story. A teacher could use this article to reinforce: evolution and sexual selection endocrine signaling receptor proteins and cell communication phenotype plasticity experimental design structure/function relationships scientific argumentation (could make this into a CRE!)…all through a single engaging organism
This activity helps teachers reinforce cancer biology, genetics, and evolution by using a real-world study to explore tumor suppressor genes, apoptosis, and Peto’s paradox. Adapted from science journalism by Ed Yong to support science literacy and experimental design thinking in the classroom. ✔ Encourages critical thinking and scientific reasoning ✔ Supports science literacy through authentic science journalism ✔ Connects genetics, evolution, and cancer biology ✔ Includes higher-order thinking
This activity helps teachers reinforce epigenetics, gene regulation, and scientific reasoning by using a real-world historical case study to connect genetics, environment, and long-term human health while encouraging critical thinking and evidence-based analysis. ✔ Connects genetics, environment, and long-term health outcomes ✔ Supports science literacy through authentic scientific research ✔ Ready-to-use with answer key included ✔ Great for Biology, Honors Biology, AP Biology, and biotechnology
This activity supports teachers by using an engaging real-world article to help students understand mutations, hemoglobin function, gene therapy, and gene regulation while strengthening scientific literacy and critical thinking skills.
✔ Engaging real-world science article by Ed Yong ✔ Reinforces experimental design and adaptation concepts ✔ Connects animal behavior, thermoregulation, and ecology ✔ Encourages critical thinking and scientific reasoning ✔ Helps students analyze variables, controls, and biological function ✔ Supports science literacy through authentic science journalism ✔ High-interest biology topic that promotes student engagement ✔ Great for Biology, Honors Biology, AP Biology support, and ecology units
This worksheet helps teachers build student confidence in graphing (for Biology) by providing clear, structured practice in choosing appropriate graph types, interpreting data, and creating a graph, all within the context of experimental design.
PDF version of teacher slides that provide a clear, structured introduction to the scientific method and experimental design, helping teachers guide students through complex concepts like independent and dependent variables, control groups, and data interpretation with confidence.
This activity integrates science literacy and experimental design by having students read and analyze a real scientific study, helping them identify variables, interpret results, and apply their understanding in new contexts. engaging high-interest real-world authentic relatable science journalism junk food student-friendly Biology
I’m new to Teachers Pay Teachers, but not new to the classroom and the research lab. These resources have been shaped through over ten years of teaching Biology, guiding experimental design, and helping students learn to think like scientists.
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