A fun activity to keep in your back pocket for a low-prep day! This activity is a little more challenging than my "Who Said It: Edgar Allan Poe or Ed Sheeran" activity. Simply print out the pre-numbered cards and tape them up around your room for students to walk around and guess who said it!
A comprehensive project on The Great Gatsby, can be done on a posterboard or PowerPoint. Covers the main plot of the novel, as well as deeper interpretation of the characters and themes. *Teacher Rubric Included*
A super fun activity for an English or Literature Class! This will get students up and moving around the room. A great way to get students interested in poetry! Includes: Teacher instructions and cards with quotes to use for the activity.
I love using this activity! My high school biology teacher did a similar activity with my class and it has stuck with me for years! This activity would be a great way to help students gain a greater understanding of how alleles are passed down to offspring. The materials are minimal and will give your students a hands-on activity to help with kinesthetic learning.
This worksheet can be used as a review for key terms about food webs. The preview show two pages, but the actual download is only one page when opened in Word.
This is a worksheet that can help your students understand the process of an animal developing an adaptation in response to a change in their environment.