Genetic Disorders goes over the DNA mutations and couples each of them with a disease that people are affected by. Point mutation frame shift mutation, chromosomal mutations and sex-linked mutations are all included. Diseases like sickle cell anemia, albinism and others are also discussed. Excellent for AP Biology and Genetics.
The Cell Transport Processes covered in this power point are diffusion, passive transport, osmosis: hypertonic, isotonic, hypotonic, active transport, endocytosis, exocytosis, phagocytosis, pinocytosis. The power point also covers homeostasis and what basic elements a cells needs to have in order to maintain homeostasis. I included a printable homeostasis chart that is displayed int he power point.
Genetic expression is influenced by internal and external stimulus. After covering genetics this Quest power point is a great way to assess your students understanding of the two. There are fifteen authentic scenarios for students to discuss and determine the genetic expression cause. Some of the questions are historical. This is a good activity to follow up genetic expression to make sure your students understand the difference between internal and external stimulus. You can pair the students, use it as a flipped classroom assignment or turn it into a full class discussion. Answer sheet and key is included.
Quest power points ask the students questions. They do not present information instead the scenarios are designed to assess how well the students understand biological concepts.
This power point presentation can be done over a few days. It begins with the atom, chemical bonding and the elements of life (CHNOPS: carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, phosphorous, sulfur). Then it goes over dehydration synthesis and hydrolysis followed by the four biomolecule groups. There is also a guided notes on CHNOPS that is a fill in blank for the first portion of the power point, the key is included. There is a biomolecules comparison chart for the second half of the power point. For the bonding portion of the power point, there is a "chemical bonding in biology" foldable. This can be put together like a brochure if you photocopy it front to back.
This power point question set has 25 slides where the students need to figure out what level of life is being described. Students can choose biomolecules, organelles, cells, tissue, organ, organ system, organism, population, community, ecosystem, or biosphere for their answers. It is a great way to get the students talking about what they learned in class and applying it to real life examples. I have the answer sheet and answer key included.
You can show the power point to the whole class or upload it to your classroom website and allow the students to work individually or pairs . Another option is to print the slides and have stations set up around the room for the students to visit and answer.
Gene Regulation can be one of the most confusing concepts to teach secondary science, AP Biology and college level biology classes.
This graphic organizer foldable breaks both prokaryotic and eukaryotic regulation down into simple terms that can be easily understood.
Topics:
Prokaryotic regulation
Lac Operon
Repressor
Operator
Eukaryotic regulation
Transcription complex
Repressor
Histones
RNA polymerase
TATA Box
Cell membrane graphic organizer foldable goes over the main function of the cell membrane and its components such as phospholipids, peripheral proteins, gylcocalyx, integral proteins, bi-lipid layer, and cholesterol. Only one sheet of paper is required.
Students will also assemble a cell membrane in the center of the foldable. They will color, cut out and glue the cell membrane components unto a phospholipid bi-layer after they finish drawing the missing phospholipids.
Teacher key included.
This activity can be taught alone or with the Cell Membrane power point. You can also purchase it with the power point in a bundle.
Cell membrane graphic organizer foldable and power point go over the main function of the cell membrane and its components such as phospholipids, peripheral proteins, gylcocalyx, integral proteins, bi-lipid layer, and cholesterol. Only one sheet of paper is required.
Students will also assemble a cell membrane in the center of the foldable. They will color, cut out and glue the cell membrane components unto a phospholipid bi-layer after they finish drawing the missing phospholipids.
Teacher key included.
The Eukaryote Cell Fold-Out foldable is specifically designed for a secondary science course and covers the main organelles found in ALL eukaryotic cells. Inside there is a cell for each Eukaryotic kingdom: Protist, Plant, Animal, and Fungus. Students will label the organelles for each kingdom and describe the special organelles that are unique to each kingdom.
EXCELLENT RESOURCE FOR ANY STATE!!
Detailed Evolution Bundle with historical review of Darwin's journey and development of the principle of natural selection. Discussion of the Galapagos Island, Darwin's Finches and the Galapagos turtles. the natural selection process in giraffes is also covered. The five evidences of evolution; DNA comparisons, embryology, comparative anatomy, fossil record and bio-geography is presented to students.
The power point and graphic organizer foldable can be taught separately or simultaneously with areas for students to take notes. A teacher key s included for an idea of what students should record.
The graphic organizer fold-out foldable has instructions of how to glue and can easily fit into a composition notebook or spiral ring notebook.
Detailed Evolution Graphic Organizer Fold-out Foldable with Key contains a historical review of Darwin's journey and development of the principle of natural selection. Students can take notes of the Galapagos Island, Darwin's Finches and the Galapagos turtles. the natural selection process in giraffes is also covered. The five evidences of evolution; DNA comparisons, embryology, comparative anatomy, fossil record and bio-geography also have areas where notes can be recorded.
Great resource for Pre-AP, AP Biology or college level courses.
A teacher key s included for an idea of what students should record.
The graphic organizer fold-out foldable has instructions of how to glue and can easily fit into a composition notebook or spiral ring notebook.
This power point and graphic organizer fold out foldable can be taught together. Students will have a short review of mitosis and cover vocabulary specific to meiosis.
Next the students go over crossing over using terms such as sister chromatids, homologous chromosomes, synapsis, tetrad, chiasmata. If you teach AP Biology it is great for review.
The detailed meiotic steps also discuss what is happening with the quantity of genetic material and each phase of meiosis is detailed.
This graphic organizer fold out foldable first prompts the students to define vocabulary specific to meiosis. Next the students go over crossing over using terms such as sister chromatids, homologous chromosomes, synapsis, tetrad, chiasmata. If you teach AP Biology it is great for review.
The detailed meiotic steps also discuss what is happening with the quantity of genetic material and each phase of meiosis is detailed.
This is a big bundle with two power points and two graphic organizer foldables plus a free comparison venn diagram covering cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis.
Cell Cycle and Mitosis Power Point and Foldable:
The power point covers cell cycle, G0, G1, S, G2, and mitosis. There are slides for chromosomes, how mitosis is the driving force behind growth, development, regeneration and asexual reproduction. The power point also presents cancer and other diseases causes by disrupted cell cycles.
The foldable covers cell cycle, G0, G1, S, G2, and mitosis in both animal and plant cells. There are note taking areas for how mitosis is the driving force behind growth, development, regeneration and asexual reproduction. The foldable also covers tumors both benign and malignant (cancer).
Meiosis Power Point and Foldable:
This power point and graphic organizer fold out foldable can be taught together. Students will have a short review of mitosis and cover vocabulary specific to meiosis.
Next the students go over crossing over using terms such as sister chromatids, homologous chromosomes, synapsis, tetrad, chiasmata. If you teach AP Biology it is great for review.
The detailed meiotic steps also discuss what is happening with the quantity of genetic material and each phase of meiosis is detailed.
The FREE Venn diagram allows students to collect their thoughts on the similarities and differences between mitosis and meiosis.
Two student guiding graphic organizer fold out foldables. The first focuses on the cell cycle and mitosis. The second focuses on meiosis. There is also a free venn diagram included to help students organize their thoughts on the differences between mitosis and meiosis. Teacher keys for both foldables included.
Cell Cycle and Mitosis Graphic Organizer:
The foldable covers cell cycle, G0, G1, S, G2, and mitosis in both animal and plant cells. There are note taking areas for how mitosis is the driving force behind growth, development, regeneration and asexual reproduction. The foldable also covers tumors both benign and malignant (cancer).
Meiosis Graphic Organizer:
This graphic organizer fold out foldable first prompts the students to define vocabulary specific to meiosis. Next the students go over crossing over using terms such as sister chromatids, homologous chromosomes, synapsis, tetrad, chiasmata. If you teach AP Biology it is great for review.
The detailed meiotic steps also discuss what is happening with the quantity of genetic material and each phase of meiosis is detailed.
This bundle includes a power point with an accompanying graphic organizer fold-out foldable which can be taught together or separately.
POWER POINT:
Plants Special topics describe plant adaptations, tropisms and hormones. The adaptations section goes over the specialized leaves, stems, seeds, protective adaptations, light and water capturing adaptations. The tropisms cover how plants respond to water (hydrotropism), light (phototropism), touch (thigmotropism) and gravity (gravitropism). The phytohormones such as auxin, gibberellin, zeatin, cytokinin, abscisic acid and ethylene are covered.
GRAPHIC ORGANIZER FOLD-OUT FOLDABLE:
This graphic organizer for interactive notebook covers plant adaptations, tropisms and hormones. The adaptations section goes over the specialized leaves, stems, seeds, protective adaptations, roots, light and water capturing adaptations.
The tropisms cover how plants respond to water (hydrotropism), light (phototropism), touch (thigmotropism) and gravity (gravitropism). The phytohormones such as auxin, gibberellin, zeatin, cytokinin, abscisic acid and ethylene are included.
The graphic Organizer fold-out foldable has multiple areas for students to record notes. This graphic organizer can be completed alongside the power points, or they can use their textbooks or it can be turned into a web-quest.
Detailed teacher key.
This bundle covers concepts in Evolution and Population genetics. There are two power points and two graphic organizers. It could take up to a week to cover.
EVOLUTION BUNDLE
Detailed Evolution Bundle with historical review of Darwin's journey and development of the principle of natural selection. Discussion of the Galapagos Island, Darwin's Finches and the Galapagos turtles. the natural selection process in giraffes is also covered. The five evidences of evolution; DNA comparisons, embryology, comparative anatomy, fossil record and bio-geography is presented to students.
The power point and graphic organizer foldable can be taught separately or simultaneously with areas for students to take notes. A teacher key is included for an idea of what students should record.
The graphic organizer fold-out foldable has instructions of how to glue and can easily fit into a composition notebook or spiral ring notebook.
POPULATION GENETICS BUNDLE
The population genetics power point covers the mechanisms of how species evolve over time. It begins with an overview of Hardy-Weinberg and then delves into genetic flow, genetic drift, bottleneck effect, founder's effect, the types of selection, the types of isolation and the types of speciation.
The power point is filled with examples of the mechanisms and pictures, graphs and charts to help emphasize the concepts.
The population genetics graphic organizer prompts students to write about the mechanisms of how species evolve over time. It has compartments for Hardy-Weinberg and then delves into genetic flow, genetic drift, bottleneck effect, founder's effect, the types of selection, the types of isolation and the types of speciation.
There are visual prompts to help students remember the differences between the topics. Easily fits into a composition notebook or spiral ring notebook. Works great with interactive notebooks. A detailed teacher's key is included.
The concepts are heavy within population genetics so I would advise to chunk the information up into segments instead of teaching them all the way through in one day.