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This is a review game that I created about 20 years ago and it has stood the test of time in my AP Biology classes. It promotes mastery of content and allows students to work at their own pace. My AP scores increased significantly once I implemented this game before each Midterm Exam. Student groups of four work great with this activity and an adequate amount of time to spend playing Greed is approximately 45 minutes. What is great about this game is that students get through a ton of review questions in a short period of time. In addition, they are asking each other questions out loud which means they are pronouncing vocabulary terms (very important to solidify higher level concepts). They are also coaching and explaining concepts to one another throughout the game which means that all students are learning throughout the entire activity. This kit comes with approximately 150 question cards with answers. Instructions are also included. There are Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 questions. The questions get harder with each level. As students move through the levels they must decide if they will stay at a certain level and keep their points or wager their points by moving to the next level. These questions can be easily modified to fit your curriculum exactly or you can simply use the questions that are included. The following topics are included in this kit: 1. Cell Structure and Function (Cell Theory, Organelles, Endomembranal System, Prokaryote vs. Eukaryote Cells, Plant vs. Animal Cells) 2. Structure of the Plasma Membrane3. Cell Transport (Active and Passive Transport, Water Potential, Hypertonic, Hypotonic, Isotonic.....)4. Photosynthesis (Light vs. Dark Reaction, CAM Photosynthesis, C4 Photosynthesis)5. Cellular Respiration (Glycolysis, Krebs Cycle, Oxidative Phosphorylation, Fermentation) This game is structured enough that student groups are completely self-sufficient meaning they won’t need a lot (if any) input/interaction from the teacher so you will be free to get grading or other tasks done during class time! The best thing about Greed…….it is original. Because students haven’t played it a million times, they will find it engaging, challenging, competitive, and fun. My students absolutely love Greed!!
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Looking for a resource to help your students learn about proteins? In this doodle sheet your students will learn about (or review) the basic structure and function of proteins. Your students will color and complete this notes page and add it to their biology notebook or binder This is a no-prep resource, so just print it and you're ready to go! You might also like: Enzymes Review Worksheet Cell Structures Notes Transport Across Membranes Notes Enzymes Notes Red Blood Cells Notes For free products and news about upcoming sales, subscribe to my email list All of the graphics in this product are my own
Homologous structures: body structures that are similar in origin (part of the body) and function (what they do). Humans, whales, dogs, and bats have similar forelimbs. This shows that they share…
Improve your understanding of the structure and function of enzymes with these classifications and examples.
Learn about the nucleic acids DNA and RNA, including their chemical structure and biological functions.
Today we are beginning a new series about nervous communication (the type that happens in animals, not making a speech in front of the class). We will cover the nervous system in a lot of detail over the next few articles, but today we are going to start by looking at receptors. What are receptors?
The ectoderm is a germ layer, or tissue layer, that forms in an animal embryo during development. As the name suggests, the ectoderm is the germ layer that covers the outside of the embryo ('ecto' meaning outside).
Vitamins are an important part of our diet, but you probably haven't given a great deal of thought to their chemical structures. This graphic shows...
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A synovial joint is a connection between two bones consisting of a cartilage lined cavity filled with fluid, which is known as a diarthrosis joint. Diarthrosis joints are the most flexible type of joint between bones, because the bones are not physically connected and can move more freely in relation to each other.
Are you searching for an engaging and educational resource to help students understand cells and their organelles? Look no further! Our Cells and Their Organelles Worksheet is specifically designed to engage young learners with its comprehensive content and interactive activities. This worksheet delves into the fascinating world of cells, guiding students through the different structures and functions of organelles. Perfect for biology students looking to deepen their understanding, this worksheet invites learners to explore the inner workings of cells through a variety of engaging questions and exercises.
Antibody: Structure, classes and functions Structure of antibody Antibodies are the globular protein belonging to immunoglobulin (Ig) family. Antibody molecules have a common structure [...]
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It's #NationalDNADay! Here's a closer look at the molecule of life 🧬https://t.co/eiaiXn2nJH
Learning the levels of organization, that is! My students are working hard on our living systems unit. Our newest anchor chart is all about the organization of living things. I am a huge fan of anchor charts because it helps my students organize the content into bite sized pieces. In our living systems unit we discuss the levels of organization, plant and animal cells, classification and cell theory. I like to make an anchor chart for each of the different topics and hang them around the room as we complete them. Even more than that, I like the students to have their own copies of each anchor chart. So while I'm building a big one, they are making a smaller version at their desks. The levels of organization student version has all the boxes, but they're all mixed up. The students first figure out which boxes go together and then color those boxes to match. Once colored they are cut and pasted to the empty boxes on the final page. I love that my students end a unit with a set of anchor charts all their own. By the end of the year they have a nice science collection, highlighting the content they learned in a way that's easy to reference and, hopefully, easy to remember! The Let's Build: Levels of Organization Anchor Chart can be found here. The Let's Build: Levels of Organization student version can be found here.
Prokaryotic cells are single-celled organisms that are the earliest and most primitive forms of life on earth, including bacteria and archaeans.
A Phospholipid Bilayer is basically a special form of lipid molecule which is mainly the major constituent of the Cell Membrane. Fats, Waxes, and Vitamins
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What is the difference between Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells? Prokaryotic cells don’t have membrane-bound organelles; Eukaryotic cells possess membrane..
Students demonstrate their knowledge of the structure of animal cells in this middle grades life science worksheet!
Welcome to the Zoë Huggett Tutorials website. Visit the online tuition page to find out more about me and how I might be able to help you with your A-Level biology or A-Level chemistry (or GCSEs). This site provides A-Level biology revision resources to help you on your journey to a better understanding and your
I can identify the parts of a sarcomere
Comparative anatomy is a study of the differences and similarities in the anatomy of two species and is related to evolutionary biology and phylogeny.
Worksheet Atomic Structure Answers. A software program program interface consisting of an interactive grid made up of cells during which information or formulation are entered for evaluation or presentation. Any maths resource that I create tha
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What is Peptide Bond? How Peptide Bond is Formed? Characteristics of Peptide Bond. What is Peptide Linkage? Peptide Bond Definition, Structure and Examples