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.
This Animal kingdom power point not only covers main characteristics of animals but also allows students to see how marching through the animal kingdom can give insight into how the kingdom evolved. Topics covered; body symmetry, embryonic tissue layers, body cavities, body structure, nervous system and cephalization, body systems, reproduction, phylogeny chart. The phylums covered; Porifera, Cnidaria, Acoela (platyhelmiths), Rotifers, Annelids, Mollusca, Arthropods, Echinoderms, Chordates.
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It is important to promote writing across the disciplines. Sometimes it is difficult to come up with writing prompts. These task cards are specific to secondary science and they cover Genetic disorders and mutations. The questions cover DNA mutations, diseases, causes of mutations, and evolutionary impact of mutations.
This activity can be used as a bell ringer, pop quiz or closing. It is a good exercise to make the brief students write longer and the novel writers write shorter answers.
There are 32 writing prompts with instructions as to how many sentences they should write. You can adjust the pages per sheet setting to print multiple cards per sheets of paper.
This activity is a great follow up to Genetic Disorders: Mistakes in the DNA code, DNA mutations Power Point and Worksheets
It is important to promote writing across the disciplines. Sometimes it is difficult to come up with writing prompts. These task cards are specific to secondary science and they cover the Plant Kingdom. The topics covered range from the plant structures, clades, hormones, tropisms and even plant cells.
This activity can be used as a bell ringer, pop quiz or closing. It is a good exercise to make the brief students write longer and the novel writers write shorter answers.
There are 36 writing prompts with instructions as to how many sentences they should write. You can adjust the pages per sheet setting to print multiple cards per sheets of paper.
Print in gray-scale to maintain detail if you are not printing in color. It looks great both ways!
This Plant Kingdom has two plant kingdom power points. One goes over the anatomy and traits of plants, then covers each plant clade (group) individually and their characteristics,. The plant clades or sequenced in evolutionary order and there is a chart included for the students to fill out while covering the power point. The plant clades are mosses, ferns, gymnosperms: conifers, gingkos, cycads, and angiosperms. The second power point goes over special topics in plants such as tropisms and adaptations.
There is a third power point called Plant questions, you can do these as a whole class or upload them to a website so students can work on the questions individually or in pairs. There is one plant question per slide and they all have photographs or diagrams to help the students answer correctly. The last file is a set of writing task cards which covers all the plant information.
I also have these items listed separately but you save purchasing as a bundle.
Printing in grayscale will ensure maximum detail if you are not printing in color.
This is a bundle of Genetic disorders and mutations. You will receive a power point presentation with follow along worksheets and answer key. There are writing task cards and three sets of problem sets. In one set the students will model DNA mutations. The other two sets center around karyotype analysis.
This bundle includes:
Genetic Disorders: Mistakes in the DNA code, DNA mutations Power Point
Genetic Disorders: Mistakes in the DNA code, DNA mutations Worksheets w/t Key
Genetic Mutations: DNA Mutations Writing Task Cards Secondary Science
Mutations in DNA: Single strand DNA mutations Problem Set
Genetic Disorders / Mutations: Karyotype Problem Sets Worksheets
Printing in grayscale will ensure maximum detail if you are not printing in color.
The plant kingdom power point covers plant characteristics such as cell type in adults, alternation of generation, vascular tissues, male and female gametes, flowers, root systems and geographic locations.
The major plant clades are covered in order of how they most likely evolved or complexity. Mosses, Liverworts, Hornworts & Bryophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms: Conifers, Cycads, Gingkoes, Angiosperms. A two page plant kingdom chart goes along with the power point and an answer key of the chart filled out. This lesson can take about two class periods, possibly three depending on how long your classes are.
The plant kingdom power point covers plant characteristics such as cell type in adults, alternation of generation, vascular tissues, male and female gametes, flowers, root systems and geographic locations.
The major plant clades are covered in order of how they most likely evolved or complexity. Mosses, Liverworts, Hornworts & Bryophytes, Ferns, Gymnosperms: Conifers, Cycads, Gingkoes, Angiosperms.
In this worksheet students will use a visible light spectrum chart to calculate the wavelength of different colors of light. Then using the light equation and speed of light the students will figure out the frequency for each color. In the next step, students will use the frequency and Planck's constant in order to calculate the energy each color of light carries. Students will also need to color the spectrum. I have mine work out their calculations on a separate sheet of notebook paper and turn it in attached to their charts. I have included an answer sheet so you can see what the final should look like. For my younger students I give them the color wavelengths. For my physics students I have them use the chart and figure the wavelengths out on their own. I use this in both Chemistry and Physics.
I have bundled two versions of this genetic disorders worksheets. They both cover the same chromosomal diseases but one is short answer and the other asks the students to describe the disease symptoms.
In both sets the students are given 8 karyotypes that they need to identify by gender and figure out what chromosomal abnormalities are in each.
The students can then take that information and research it online or at a library to find the syndrome's name and symptoms (long answer set). The teacher key is included for both.
The students worksheets are five pages long since they include an introduction in each set. The teacher keys are four pages long for each set.
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This is a problem set which follows a lesson covering genetic disorders and mutations. The students will model deletion, insertion, inversion and duplication mutations on single strands of DNA and explain how the mutations affect the polypeptide chain. There are two free styles of codon charts and the teacher key are included.
This problem set is a great follow up to
Genetic Disorders: Mistakes in the DNA code, DNA mutations Worksheets w/t Key
or
Genetic Disorders: Mistakes in the DNA code, DNA mutations Bundle: PPt and WS
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It is important to promote writing across the disciplines. Sometimes it is difficult to come up with writing prompts. These task cards are specific to secondary science and they cover Chemistry: Classification of Matter.
This activity can be used as a bell ringer, pop quiz or closing. It is a good exercise to make the brief students write longer and the novel writers write shorter answers.
There are 31 writing prompts with instructions as to how many sentences they should write. You can adjust the pages per sheet setting to print multiple cards per sheets of paper.
This bundle contains three resources for teaching students about classifying matter. It has an interactive power point which goes over characteristics of elements, compounds, mixtures and solutions that directs the students to create a foldable. There is a worksheet set with concept map on classifying matter. I have also included writing task cards for the students. I also have the products available as separate listings.
Bundle contains:
Elements Compound Mixtures Solutions Power Point
Classification of Matter: Questions, Practice, Concept map and KEY
Classification of Matter: Chemistry Writing Task Cards
These worksheets test what the students learned about classifying matter as an element, compound, mixture and solution. Students have to compare and contrast pairs of relevant terms, identify substances according to their scientific classification and fill in a concept map about matter. The key is included.
It is a great follow up to Elements, Compounds, Mixtures, Solutions Power Point
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.
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.
A power point is available in a separate listing.
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.
This is MEGA bundle featuring ALL my cell products, prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
I will be adding more products in the future and adjust the price accordingly, this bundle saves you 30% off of buying each file separately.
This MEGA Bundle contains:
Cell Membrane Power point
Cell Process and Homeostasis Power Point
Cell Processes worksheets with answers
Prokaryote Power Point with worksheets and answers
Eukaryote Power Point with worksheets and answers
Cell Cycle and Reproduction Power Point
Prokaryote and Eukaryote Crossword puzzle with answer key
Cell Writing task cards
Cell Processes writing task cards
Bacteria Wanted Poster template with disease list
Cell Memory Game Color
Cell Memory Game Black and White
Eukaryote Four kingdom Fold out foldable graphic organizer with answers.
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Biology TEKs:
(4) Science concepts. The student knows that cells are the basic structures of all living things with specialized parts that perform specific functions and that viruses are different from cells. The student is expected to:
(A) compare and contrast prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells;
(B) investigate and explain cellular processes, including homeostasis, energy conversions, transport of molecules, and synthesis of new molecules; and
(C) compare the structures of viruses to cells, describe viral reproduction, and describe the role of viruses in causing diseases such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and influenza.
(5) Science concepts. The student knows how an organism grows and the importance of cell differentiation. The student is expected to:
(A) describe the stages of the cell cycle, including deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication and mitosis, and the importance of the cell cycle to the growth of organisms;
(B) examine specialized cells, including roots, stems, and leaves of plants; and animal cells such as blood, muscle, and epithelium;
(C) describe the roles of DNA, ribonucleic acid (RNA), and environmental factors in cell differentiation; and
(D) recognize that disruptions of the cell cycle lead to diseases such as cancer.
Next Generation Science Standards:
The History of Atomic Theory, Atomic Structure, Isotopes and Atomic Mass are presented in three different sections of this power point.
You can see the different sections by the change in colors.
You will go through the scientists and experiments which contributed to the synthesis of the Atomic theory. The next section will go over the parts of the atom. The last section will review isotopes and atomic mass. Students will also learn how the masses on the Periodic Table where calculated.