In this science and health-integrated project, students will investigate and present information about a specific infectious disease by creating a "biography" of a germ. Students will choose from a list of common illnesses (e.g., flu, COVID-19, strep throat), identify the type of pathogen involved (virus, bacteria, fungus, or parasite), and describe how it spreads, its symptoms, methods of prevention, and an interesting fact. Students will express their learning creatively using a combination of
The "Respiratory System Diseases" packet is an educational worksheet designed to teach students about common diseases affecting the human respiratory system. It includes: A brief explanation of respiratory system diseases and their prevention. A focused section on bronchitis, including its definition, symptoms, causes, and distinctions between chronic and acute conditions. A table for students to complete identifying different diseases, their definitions, causes, and treatments. The packet i
This worksheet helps students understand and differentiate between mitosis and meiosis. The content includes: An introductory paragraph summarizing the purpose and outcomes of mitosis (growth and repair; produces identical cells) and meiosis (reproduction; produces genetically diverse cells). Fill-in-the-blank questions with a provided word bank to reinforce terminology. Multiple-choice questions that test understanding of key concepts such as chromosome numbers, cell types, and functions of
This worksheet is designed to introduce and reinforce the concept of asexual reproduction in organisms. Students engage in a variety of tasks that help them understand how offspring are produced from a single parent without the involvement of gametes. The packet typically includes: Definitions and Key Terms: Students learn vocabulary such as binary fission, budding, fragmentation, and cloning. Visual Aids: Diagrams of different forms of asexual reproduction in plants, animals, and microorgani
This worksheet includes a short description of genetics and goes over the basic terms. It has multiple choice questions, fill in the blank and short answer.
Students love to listen to music so why not have them recreate their own iPhone? Students can design their background and even draw the "now playing" box of their own. My students loved to bring in their own picture to attach to the phone background. This is a pdf file and cannot be edited. Prints well on cardstock!
4th - 8th
Family Consumer Sciences, For All Subjects
CCSS
CCRA.L.5
FREE
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