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Florence, Alabama, United States
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I am a high school science educator with experience teaching Biology, Advanced Biology, AP Biology, Physical Science, and Anatomy. I design resources that are classroom tested, student approved, and aligned to current standards. My goal is to create engaging, rigorous, and visually appealing materials that make planning easier for teachers and learning more enjoyable for students.
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Preview of Which Graph Should I Use? | Biology Graphing Skills Worksheet

Which Graph Should I Use? | Biology Graphing Skills Worksheet

Students can often read graphs but struggle when asked to choose and create the correct graph from lab data. This resource was designed to explicitly teach students how to select the appropriate graph type before graphing, reducing common errors and building confidence in data analysis. In this activity, students practice identifying independent and dependent variables, determining which graph type best fits the data, and constructing graphs using proper scientific conventions. Visual examples,
Preview of Macromolecule Foldable Template

Macromolecule Foldable Template

Help your students master the four macromolecules with this interactive foldable activity! This resource includes everything you need to guide your class through carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids in a hands-on, engaging way. What’s Included: Student Foldable Template – with guided prompts and questions for each macromolecule. Clear Instructions – so students know exactly how to complete the activity. Teacher Key/Answer Copy – makes grading and review simple. Topics Covere
Preview of AP Biology Research Paper

AP Biology Research Paper

Assigning a research paper in AP Biology doesn’t have to be stressful. This comprehensive AP Biology Unit 4 Cell Communication and Cell Cycle Research Paper Assignment gives your students structure and clarity while saving you time and energy. With 50 engaging topic options aligned to Unit 4, your students will dive deeper into real world applications of cell signaling, the cell cycle, and disruptions that lead to disease. This resource includes clear step by step student directions written i
Preview of Cell Transport Interactive Bundle – Foldables, Osmosis Activity, & Quiz

Cell Transport Interactive Bundle – Foldables, Osmosis Activity, & Quiz

Bring cell transport to life with this engaging, hands-on resource! Students will explore the different types of transport across the cell membrane while building foldables, manipulating solution concentration cut-outs, and checking their understanding with a ready-to-use quiz. What’s Included: Types of Transport Foldable – Students organize and compare active vs passive transport with examples of each. ➕ Bonus Foldable – Covers endocytosis and exocytosis in a student-friendly way. Osmolarit
Preview of OkCellpid.com – Organelle Speed Dating Activity

OkCellpid.com – Organelle Speed Dating Activity

Turn your cell unit into a memorable experience with this creative, interactive organelle speed-dating activity! Students become “profiles” on OkCellpid.com (a parody of OKCupid) and create their own dating profile for an assigned organelle. They’ll then rotate around the room “speed dating” other organelles to discover how each structure contributes to the life of the cell. This resource blends solid science content with a playful theme so students stay engaged while reviewing cell structure
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I am a high school science educator with experience teaching Biology, Advanced Biology, AP Biology, Physical Science, and Anatomy. I design resources that are classroom tested, student approved, and aligned to current standards. My goal is to create engaging, rigorous, and visually appealing materials that make planning easier for teachers and learning more enjoyable for students.

My own education history

Hi, I’m Hannah McDaniel, a secondary science educator with a strong background in biology and teaching practice. I earned my Bachelor of Science in Biology with a minor in Chemistry, followed by my Master of Arts in Teaching. I have experience teaching Biology, Advanced Biology, AP Biology, Physical Science, Anatomy, and dual credit courses. In my classroom, I focus on hands-on learning, creativity, and building real understanding through labs, investigations, and interactive activities. Every resource in my store is created from materials I use with my own students and is aligned to current standards. My goal is to provide teachers with engaging, rigorous, and ready-to-use resources that make planning easier and learning more meaningful.