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Welcome to my shop! I love being able to help other teachers during the year when they have so many things on their plate. I have taught both high school and junior high school science. I was also a scientist for a few years before I decided to teach. It made teaching very interesting and the students loved the stories. I hope I have a little something for you all!

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Welcome to my shop! I love being able to help other teachers during the year when they have so many things on their plate. I have taught both high school and junior high school science. I was also a scientist for a few years before I decided to teach. It made teaching very interesting and the students loved the stories. I hope I have a little something for you all!
Domain and Kingdom Classification: Concept Map and Graphic Organizer
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Domain and Kingdom Classification: Concept Map and Graphic Organizer

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You will receive a PDF version of this activity which includes: Objectives Pre and post activity questions (in printable format) Domain and kingdom concept map (prokaryote vs eukaryote, multicellular vs unicellular, and heterotroph vs autotroph) Table to list examples of organisms found in Domain Eukarya Table to list the levels of classification of humans Answer keys Objectives: The student will be able to graphically organize the major categories we use to organize species. The student will be able to compare and contrast characteristics used in classification between kingdoms. The student will be able to explain how organisms are classified into domains and kingdoms.
The Scientific Method Slide Show
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The Scientific Method Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This slide show covers: The basic skills scientists use including observation, evaluating, classifying, etc Explanation and student interaction slides of common ideas including quantitative, qualitative, inference, prediction, objective, and subjective Basic definitions explained including independent, dependent, control, experimental group The steps of the scientific method. They are explained in detail along with the ‘rotten meat and flies’ example Questions and/or descriptions for each slide are located in the note section at the bottom of the page Note sheet includes: Note sheets that follow the Scientific Method slide show Fill in the blank 4 pages Easy to follow 1 page note sheet in table format of just the scientific method steps and descriptions of the steps Answer sheets for all note sheets
Scientific method Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys
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Scientific method Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys

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You will receive the following in this packet: A scientific method test and answer key Review questions and answer key The scientific method test is short answer and fill in the blank questions. The following topics are covered on the test: The steps to the scientific method Classification The tools scientists use Identifying the following in a scenario: control group, experimental group, independent variable, and dependent variable. Hypothesis creation The difference between control group and experimental group identifying the following as examples: prediction, inference, qualitative observation, quantitative observation, subjective, and objective.
Scientific Method Controls and Variables
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Scientific Method Controls and Variables

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You will receive a controls and variables activity with an answer key. This activity can work with individuals, in a group, or teacher-led. There are 2 scenarios where the students will have to identify the control group, experimental group, independent variable, dependent variable, and conclusion.
The Discovery of Cells Slide Show
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The Discovery of Cells Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 14 slide PPT covers Robert Hooke Antoine van Leeuwenhoek The cell theory Matthias Schleiden Theodor Schwann Rudolf Virchow The three tenets of the cell theory Types of cells Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Plant cell Animal cell
Looking Inside Cells Slide Show
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Looking Inside Cells Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 29 slide PPT covers Types of cells. Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Plant cell Animal cell Basic cell function. Basic cell organelle table. Includes 18 common cell organelles and the presence/absence in plant and animal cells. Blank copy of the table found at the end of the PPT. Description and diagram of each of the 18 cell organelles.
Cell Book Activity with rubric and answer key
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Cell Book Activity with rubric and answer key

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This activity can work with individuals, in a group, or teacher-led. You will receive 2 different instruction sheets. One where students draw the tables themselves and one where you give the students printouts of the tables for them to fill in. You will also receive a rubric for the activity. Students will be making a cell book with the organelles listed below: Plasma Membrane, Cell Wall, Cytoplasm, Golgi Apparatus, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Ribosome, Mitochondria, Chloroplast, Cytoskeleton, Microtubule, Centrosome, Nucleus, Nuclear Pore, Nuclear Envelope, Nucleolus, Vesicle, Lysosome, and Vacuole. Each organelle will have the following: Name, the type of cell it is found in, structure, and function. Completed rubric, blank rubric included, and answer key included.
Cellular Transport Slide Show
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Cellular Transport Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 21 slide PPT covers ~The structure and function of the plasma membrane. ~Cellular transport as a whole. ~Passive transport (diffusion, osmosis, and facilitated transport). ~Active transport ~Endocytosis and exocytosis (a type of active transport). ~Tonicity ~Hypertonic, hypotonic, and isotonic solutions.
Cellular Transport Activity
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Cellular Transport Activity

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~This activity can work with individuals, in a group, or teacher-led. ~Students will answer questions about passive and active transport. ~Students will draw the particles moving through the plasma membrane for diffusion, osmosis, facilitated diffusion, and active transport. ~Students will identify the direction of the concentration gradient in the above transports.
Cellular Transport Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys
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Cellular Transport Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys

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You will receive a pdf test and review questions with answer keys. The cellular transport test is multiple choice, matching, short answer, and 1 essay question. The following topics are covered on the test: The differences in active and passive transport. Osmosis The function of carbohydrates, proteins, and cholesterol in the plasma membrane.
Cellular Respiration Slide Show
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Cellular Respiration Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 16 slide PPT covers Cellular Respiration ATP description Where the steps to cellular respiration take place. The overall reaction (products and reactants). ~Breaks down each molecule of the equation into easy to read tables with the following information in the table: What the molecule is. Where the molecule comes from. What the function is. Detailed description of glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain.
Chemistry of Life Vocabulary Cards
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Chemistry of Life Vocabulary Cards

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You will receive 40 vocabulary cards with definitions covering terms about the chemistry of life. Acid Atomic mass Atomic number Base Buffer Carbohydrate Chemical bond Chemical reaction Compound Covalent bond Electron Electronegativity Element Enzyme Heat Hydrogen bond Ion Ionic bond Isotopes Lipid Mass number Matter Molecule Neutron Nonpolar Nucleic acid Nucleus pH scale Polar covalent bond Polar molecule Product Protein Proton Reactant Specific heat Solute Solution Solvent Surface tension Temperature You can use the cards in multiple ways, including: placing them on a word wall and use them as a vocabulary review game as a whole class or as a group. I am able to customize vocabulary cards for any topic. Please let me know if you are looking for something specific.
Photosynthesis Slide Show
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Photosynthesis Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 17 slide PPT covers Autotrophic organisms. Photosynthesis Where it takes place. The overall reaction (products and reactants). Breaks down each molecule of the equation into easy to read tables with the following topics: What the molecule is. Where the molecule comes from. Where it entered the plant. What the function is. Detailed description of the light dependent reaction and the Calvin cycle with diagram.
Evolution and Natural Selection Vocabulary Cards
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Evolution and Natural Selection Vocabulary Cards

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You will receive 26 vocabulary cards with definitions covering terms about evolution and natural selection. Adaptation Adaptive Radiation Analogous Structures Artificial Selection Behavioral Adaptation Camouflage Cladogram Coevolution Convergent Evolution Descent of Modification Divergent Evolution Evolution Extinction Fossil Homologous Structure Macroevolution Microevolution Mimicry Natural Selection Shared Derived Characteristic Speciation Structural Adaptation Survival of the Fittest Theory Variation Vestigial Structure You can use the cards in multiple ways, including: placing them on a word wall and use them as a vocabulary review game as a whole class or as a group. I am able to customize vocabulary cards for any topic. Please let me know if you are looking for something specific.
Genetics: Inheritance Part 1 Slide Show
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Genetics: Inheritance Part 1 Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 39 slide PPT covers Basic genetics and heredity background including Gregor Mendel and Reginald Punnett. Punnett squares. Vocabulary including allele, dominant, recessive, genotype, phenotype, homozygous, and heterozygous. Step by step set up of Punnett squares. Probability. Practice problems with step-by-step explanation of the answers.
Genetics and Heredity Slide Show
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Genetics and Heredity Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 19 slide PPT covers Genetics and Heredity Gregor Mendel The laws of Mendelian Genetics Law of Dominance, Segregation, and Independent Assortment Mendel’s work with pea plant traits Genes and alleles Recessive and dominant traits Genotypes and phenotypes Chromosomes and proteins Mutations Pedigree chart
Super Hero Genetics
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Super Hero Genetics

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Students will create their own super hero using genetics! They will flip coins to determine the genotype and phenotype of their super hero. Teacher page with objectives, Next Generation Science Standards, pre and post activity questions, and much more included! Includes two versions: With and without incomplete dominant and co-dominant traits
Genetics: Inheritance Part 2 Slide Show
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Genetics: Inheritance Part 2 Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 53 slide PPT covers All crosses have completed examples All crosses have practice problems Incomplete dominance Using crosses between flowers Co-dominance Using crosses between cows Single genes with 2 alleles Using crosses about a widow’s peak Single genes with multiple alleles Using crosses about blood types Sex-linked genes Using crosses about colorblindness
Genetics: Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys
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Genetics: Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys

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The test is multiple choice, Punnett Square problems, and Pedigree questions. This test is designed to take about 45 minutes to an hour. The following are the review questions that are covered on the test. These are not exact test questions, just topics that cover the material: What is the difference in phenotypes and genotypes? What is the difference in dominant and recessive alleles? How are genes expressed? What is heredity? What is a mutation? Where do you find the genetic material that is passed from parent to offspring? What are alleles? Who is known for being the ‘Father of Genetics’? What is a gene? Punnett Square practice 10. In cats, short hair(S) is dominant over long hair(s). A homozygous recessive individual and a homozygous dominant individual are crossed. Homozygous recessive parent genotype? Homozygous dominant parent genotype? Probability of short hair offspring? Probability of long hair offspring? A colorblind man and his carrier wife have children. Male parent genotype? Female parent genotype? Probability of colorblind offspring? Probability of carrier offspring? Incomplete dominance: a red flower crossed with a white flower. What are the genotypes of the parents? What are the genotypes of the offspring? What are the phenotypes of the offspring? What are the probabilities of the phenotypes of the offspring? Co-dominance: a red flower crossed with a white flower. What are the genotypes of the parents? What are the genotypes of the offspring? What are the phenotypes of the offspring? What are the probabilities of the phenotypes of the offspring? Single gene with multiple alleles—A type AB blood man and a homozygous type B blood female have children. What is the probability of blood type A offspring? What is the probability of blood type B offspring? What is the probability of blood type AB offspring? What is the probability of blood type O offspring? Students will use a pedigree to answer the following: 15. Individuals B, D, I, and N are colorblind. Correctly shade those 4 individuals in the pedigree. 16. Individuals C, G, and J are carriers. Correctly shade those 3 individuals in the pedigree. 17. Explain why individual I and J, although they are sisters, do not share the colorblindness phenotype.
Ecology: Populations Slide Show
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Ecology: Populations Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 26 slide PPT covers Populations Population density Density dependent and independent factors Population distribution Uniform, random, and clumped Births and immigration Deaths and emigration Population growth rate Practice problems