Great for an Emergency sub plan! The documentary by National Geographic, (Genetic Mutations - Hidden Secret) is relative to the 8th grade genetics unit, its engaging and its on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kk2yHeRoc9w Its also 48 minutes long which is perfect for a 55 minute class period. The questions are in order and they're time stamped so you know when the answers are coming up. Answer key included
In this activity, students will make predictions about which U.S. state they believe is the most at risk for various natural disasters. They will then use devices and explore the FEMA national risk index map to discover which states are truly at risk for certain disasters. Students will then research and produce a mitigation plan for a state and disaster of their choice. I love using the FEMA map resource in class and kids tend to love exploring it.
Students are tasked with choosing a communicable disease of their choice and personifying their disease into a villain / criminal profile. A great digital activity or printed activity. A list of communicable diseases with hyperlinks to resources is provided.
This is a very engaging lab that gets kids hands on experience with growing plants in the classroom. I did this with 7th graders during our life science unit. We grew tomatoes, zinnias, pole beans and cilantro in the window sills for several weeks. We used small bathroom cups for seed starters and I used printer box lids as trays to hold all the cups. Later on I had the students bring in recyclables like 2 liter bottles and they built planters to put their grown seedlings in. Science Stand
A PowerPoint of all the Bell-ringers I used for our 8th grade Genetics Unit. Includes daily questions to use as bell-ringers. Can be used as a power-point or printed off to be given as a hand out. It also includes some slides with helpful video links. 60 slides altogether with the last slide as a short answer assessment for the unit. Can and should be edited as each bell-ringer is dated on the date that I used them throughout the unit (you can change the date as you use it). Good Luck T
This includes 3 short activities that can be used throughout a lesson on the human nervous system. Includes versions for digital use if students have access to devices and print versions for paper copies. 1. A set of introductory notes that students can explore independently or during direct instruction. 2. An annotated picture that asks students to label the parts and functions of a neuron. 3. An annotated picture that asks students to demonstrate understanding of stimulus and response.
PowerPoint of all the Bell-ringers I used for our 8th grade Adaptations Unit. Includes daily questions to use as bell-ringers. Can be used as a power-point or printed off to be given as a hand out. It also includes some slides with helpful video links. 60 slides altogether for the unit. Can be edited. Good Luck Teachers! :)
Need something to engage students and fill time for a rewards day or end-of-the-year activity? The Scrap Paper Olympics is a really fun activity that I traditionally use as a last-day-of-school event. It can also be used as an engaging rewards day activity. It's also a perfect activity for the end of the grading period. I like to use scrap paper from old worksheets, old graded work, or any extra copies in these activities. Feel free to offer any awards or small prizes you see fit for your
3 beginner punnett square drag and drop problems with follow-up questions. Practice with multiple genotypes (homozygous and heterozygous), percentages of outcomes, dominant and recessive traits. Great for distant learning. Can be used as a teachable slideshow or as an assessment.
Great for an Emergency sub plan! The documentary by WD Wildlife Documentary (Wild Arabia, Hidden deep in The Desert) is relative to the 8th grade Adaptations unit, its engaging and its on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DySrS-PZjNM Its also 46 minutes long which is perfect for a 55 minute class period. The questions are open ended and allow for a variety of answers.
Includes a pdf of Ch. 1 of Rachel Carson's controversial book Silent Spring, A set of thought-provoking questions, and hyperlinked videos to support the story of America's use of DDT and its impact on the environment. I use this lesson to enrich my 8th-grade Ecology unit.
A variety of geology power words (vocabulary words that can be used as a review or introduction to a geology or Earth History unit.) Straightforward questions that guide the student to explore the terms. Can be given as a homework assignment or incorporated in a class activity. Answer key included.
5th - 8th
Earth Sciences, General Science, Science
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