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Hi! I’m Korey Pham, and I’m a biologist turned teacher with a passion for bringing real-world science into the classroom. I have a master’s in entomology from LSU and hands-on research experience in biological control, pollinators, and invasive species through my work with the LSU AgCenter, USDA Honey Bee Lab, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Now I create engaging, classroom resources that make biology meaningful, hands-on, and fun!
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Preview of Lab Equipment Cut and Paste Activity | TEKS Biology 1C | All Grade Levels

Lab Equipment Cut and Paste Activity | TEKS Biology 1C | All Grade Levels

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Help students confidently identify science lab equipment with this hands-on cut-and-paste activity—perfect for reinforcing safety and setup procedures before students enter the lab! This versatile resource works well for upper elementary, middle school, or high school, but is especially useful in high school biology as a review before a lab safety quiz or the start of lab-based units. Students will match lab equipment names to their correct images and functions, promoting visual recognitio
Preview of Biomolecule Matching Activity | Cut and Paste Sort | Biology | TEKS 5A

Biomolecule Matching Activity | Cut and Paste Sort | Biology | TEKS 5A

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Make biomolecules stick with this simple, visual cut-and-paste activity designed for high school biology students! In this matching activity, students identify the four main biomolecules— carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids—by matching each to real-life images found in food and within the cell. This quick, low prep resource helps students build connections between cell biology and nutrition, making abstract content more relatable and memorable. Aligned with Biology TEKS 5A,
Preview of Biomolecule Vocabulary Sorting Activity | High School Biology | TEKS 5A

Biomolecule Vocabulary Sorting Activity | High School Biology | TEKS 5A

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Build a strong foundation in biomolecule vocabulary with this hands-on sorting activity designed for high school biology! Students will sort monomers, elements, nutrition-based examples, and cellular locations into the correct biomolecule category— carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, or nucleic acids. This engaging, low-prep resource supports Biology TEKS 5A by helping students connect structure and function through meaningful vocabulary practice. Simply print and go—just add scissors and glu
Preview of Cell Cycle Clip Art

Cell Cycle Clip Art

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Bring the cell cycle to life with this free clipart PNG! Perfect for biology teachers, this resource includes a color classroom-quality image of the cell cycle with labeled checkpoints. Use it in your slideshows, digital lessons, or print in color for engaging classroom visuals. What’s Included: 1 color PNG of the cell cycle Checkpoints clearly labeled for easy reference Ready to drop into Google Slides, PowerPoint, or worksheets Ways to Use: Add visuals to your presentations when teaching ce
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About the store

Experience

Hi! I’m Korey Pham, and I’m a biologist turned teacher with a passion for bringing real-world science into the classroom. I have a master’s in entomology from LSU and hands-on research experience in biological control, pollinators, and invasive species through my work with the LSU AgCenter, USDA Honey Bee Lab, and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Now I create engaging, classroom resources that make biology meaningful, hands-on, and fun!

Teaching style

My teaching style is hands-on, engaging, and all about making science stick! I love using 3D learning strategies, interactive labs, and guided notes to help students make real-world connections. You'll also find plenty of chants, songs, and dances in my classroom because learning should be active and fun!

My own education history

M.S. in Entomology, Minor in Experimental Statistics from Louisiana State University B.S. in General Biology, Minor in French from St. Edward's University Gifted and Talented Certified