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!
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!
This bundle includes 222 human body vocabulary cards
The word lists are found on the individual files.
You will receive the following vocabulary card sets:
Part 1 includes: circulatory, respiratory, immune, and lymphatic
Part 2 includes: digestive, excretory, endocrine
Part 3 includes: muscular, skeletal, nervous, and integumentary
Part 4 includes: reproductive
This is Human Body Vocabulary Part 3. Which includes the muscular system, skeletal system, nervous system, and integumentary system.
vocabulary terms included
Muscular System
Actin
Cardiac Muscle
Cardiac Tissue
Contraction
Fiber
Involuntary Muscle
Muscle
Myosin
Relaxation
Sarcomere
Skeletal Muscle
Skeletal Tissue
Smooth Muscle
Smooth Tissue
Striation
Voluntary Muscle
Skeletal System
Appendicular Skeleton
Axial Skeleton
Ball-and-Socket
Bone
Cartilage
Compact Bone
Condyloid
Hinge
Joint
Ligament
Pelvic Girdle
Periosteum
Pivot
Plane
Reb Bone Marrow
Rib Cage
Saddle
Shoulder Girdle
Skull
Spongy Bone
Tendon
Vertebral Column
Yellow Bone Marrow
Integumentary System
Dermis
Epidermis
Hair Follicle
Hypodermis
Keratin
Melanin
Sebaceous Gland
Skin
Sweat Gland
Thermoregulation
Vitamin D
Nervous System
Autonomic Nervous System
Axon
Brain
Brainstem
Central Nervous System
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
Dendrite
Ganglia
Nerve
Neuron
Peripheral Nervous System
Somatic Nervous System
Spinal Cord
Synapse
You will receive the following in PDF format (161 slides/pages altogether). PPT versions of the 2 slide shows are included for easier classroom viewing:
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration comparison activity with an answer key
Photosynthesis slide show with 17 slides
Cellular Respiration slide show with 16 slides
32 vocabulary cards with definitions
Worksheet packet
4 weeks of Bellringers
Test and answer key
Review questions and answer key
Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration comparison activity with an answer key
This activity can work with individuals, in a group, or teacher-led.
You will receive an activity where students will compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration by looking at the equations, products, and reactants of each process.
Answer key included!
Students will:
Write the equation of both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
State which are products and reactants.
Explain where the reactants come from.
Explain what happens to the products.
Photosynthesis slide show with 17 slides
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.
Cellular Respiration slide show with 16 slides
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.
32 vocabulary cards with definitions
You will receive 32 vocabulary cards with definitions covering terms about photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Word List:
Acetyl-CoA, ADP, Alcohol fermentation, Anaerobic, ATP, ATP synthase, Autotrophic, Calvin cycle, Cellular respiration, Chlorophyll, Chloroplasts, Citric acid cycle, Cuticle, Electron transport chain, Epidermis, Fermentation, Glycolysis, Grana, Guard Cells, Heterotrophs, Lactic acid fermentation, Light Reactions, Mesophyll, Mitochondrion,
NADPH, Oxidative phosphorylation, Photosynthesis, Pigment, Pyruvate, Stomata, Stroma, Thylakoids
Worksheet Packet with Answer Keys
You will receive a PDF of 11 unique worksheets (Some worksheets have multiple versions for classroom differentiation giving you a total of 23 worksheets).
Photosynthesis
Cellular respiration
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration comparison
Writing out the equations
Crossword puzzle
Word search
Worksheets have multiple variations for differentiation in your classroom
You will receive 20 days of bellringers/warm ups
Week 1:
Word of the Week: Photosynthesis
Read and Respond: Light Dependent Reactions
Compare and Contrast: Autotroph and Heterotroph
Problem Solving: Products and Reactants
Anything Goes: Photosynthesis Equation
Week 2:
Word of the Week: Glucose
Read and Respond: Calvin Cycle
Compare and Contrast: Chloroplast and Mitochondria
Problem Solving: Products and Reactants
Anything Goes: Autotrophic Organisms
Week 3:
Word of the Week: Cellular Respiration
Read and Respond: Glycolysis
Compare and Contrast: Aerobic and Anaerobic Respiration
Problem Solving: Products and Reactants
Anything Goes: Cellular Respiration Equation
Week 4:
Word of the Week: Adenosine Triphosphate
Read and Respond: Krebs Cycle Waste Products
Compare and Contrast: Alcohol and Lactic Acid Fermentation
Problem Solving: Products and Reactants
Anything Goes: Plants and Cellular Respiration
Test and answer key/Review questions and answer key
The test is multiple choice, matching, and short answer. There are 26 questions.
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 photosynthesis?
What happens during the first stage of photosynthesis?
What is the second stage called? What happens during the second stage?
What is cellular respiration?
What is broken down during glycolysis?
What are the wastes for photosynthesis? Cellular respiration?
Water can be broken into what molecules?
What is the chemical formula for glucose?
Where does carbon dioxide enter a plant?
What stage is the majority of ATP produced during cellular respiration?
What stage is water produced during cellular respiration?
What does oxygen do during the electron transport chain?
What are the products of photosynthesis? What are the reactants?
What are the products of cellular respiration? What are the reactants?
What is the formula for photosynthesis? Cellular respiration?
Where do the following take place:
a. Glycolysis
b. Krebs Cycle
c. Electron Transport Chain.
Define the following
a. ATP
b. Autotroph
c. Chemoautotroph
d. Chlorophyll
e. Chloroplast
f. Photoautotroph
g. Pyruvate
Test and answer key/Review questions and answer key in PDF format
The test is multiple choice, matching, and short answer. There are 26 questions.
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 photosynthesis?
What happens during the first stage of photosynthesis?
What is the second stage called? What happens during the second stage?
What is cellular respiration?
What is broken down during glycolysis?
What are the wastes for photosynthesis? Cellular respiration?
Water can be broken into what molecules?
What is the chemical formula for glucose?
Where does carbon dioxide enter a plant?
What stage is the majority of ATP produced during cellular respiration?
What stage is water produced during cellular respiration?
What does oxygen do during the electron transport chain?
What are the products of photosynthesis? What are the reactants?
What are the products of cellular respiration? What are the reactants?
What is the formula for photosynthesis? Cellular respiration?
Where do the following take place:
a. Glycolysis
b. Krebs Cycle
c. Electron Transport Chain.
Define the following
a. ATP
b. Autotroph
c. Chemoautotroph
d. Chlorophyll
e. Chloroplast
f. Photoautotroph
g. Pyruvate
You will receive 36 vocabulary cards with definitions covering terms about the types of science.
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.
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
Students will learn how a simple change in DNA can cause a change in a trait. They will receive ‘fake’ mutations that cause them to hold a pencil/pen in a different way.
You will receive a teacher page with objectives, benchmarks, pre and post activity questions, and vocabulary.
You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show.
This 40 slide PPT covers
Pedigree chart basic information
How to read a pedigree chart
Male and female
P and F generations
Numbering
Shading
Step by step process of a trait moving through the pedigree
Incudes questions for students to answer
The 4 types of pedigree charts
Sex-linked (I focus on X-linked in this slide show)
Dominant and recessive
Autosomal
Dominant and recessive
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
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.
You will receive** 35 vocabulary cards** with definitions.
Vocabulary included:
Allele
Carrier
Chromosome
Codominance
Deletion
DNA
Dominant
Duplication
Gene
Genetics
Genotype
Gregor Mendel
Heredity
Heterozygous
Homozygous
Hybrid
Incomplete Dominance
Insertion
Inversion
Law of Dominance
Law of Independent Assortment
Law of Segregation
Mutation
Nondisjunction
Nucleotide
Pedigree
Phenotype
Probability
Protein
Punnett Square
Purebred
Recessive
RNA
Substitution
Translocation
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.
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.
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.
You will receive 19 vocabulary cards with definitions covering terms about life and living things.
Vocabulary Included:
Adaptation
Anabolism
Asexual Reproduction
Autotroph
Binary Fission
Biology
Budding
Catabolism
Development
Evolution
Growth
Heterotroph
Homeostasis
Metabolism
Multicellular
Response
Sexual Reproduction
Stimulus
Unicellular
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.
You will receive an activity where students will compare photosynthesis and cellular respiration by looking at the equations, products, and reactants of each process.
**Answer key included! **
Students will:
Write the equation of both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
State which are products and reactants.
Explain where the reactants come from.
Explain what happens to the products.
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.
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.
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.