If you’re looking for a plants activity so your students can apply learning in plant needs, parts/functions, adaptations, life cycles, cells, photosynthesis, and/or genetics & heredity, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a perfectly engaging way to get the job done joyfully!
Teach K-12 students about heredity and genetics with free hands-on STEM lessons, activities, and genetics science projects!
If you’re looking for a plants activity so your students can apply learning in plant needs, parts/functions, adaptations, life cycles, cells, photosynthesis, and/or genetics & heredity, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a perfectly engaging way to get the job done joyfully!
Introducing and reviewing genetics (dominant/recessive traits) in your classroom? This activity pack is perfect for upper elementary and middle school! If you are covering genetics, heredity, genes, dominant and recessive traits this year then this activity is a MUST! It is great for any time of the year and creatively engages students in the learning process! Genetics Task Cards includes: *24 task cards *recording sheet *answer key **************************************************************************** For more FREEBIES, new products, and ideas: *Click the green star near my store name for product updates and premieres! *Follow my blog SSSTeaching for teaching ideas and pictures of what is going on in my classroom. *You can also find me on Facebook (exclusive offers), Pinterest, and Instagram!
Engage students with Monsters in this genetics lesson! Fun to create and learn together as you traits are determined randomly and students learn genetics.
So we just finished a chapter in Science and that means it was time for a lab or experiment. The last lesson we hit was on Genetics...which can be super tough for 5th! Explaining the concept and having the students truly understand was tricky. We started out by watching the free Brainpop video on traits and heredity (its even one of their FREE ones) that reinforced our concepts and vocab from the book. I sometimes do these videos first to introduce a topic or do them after as a review and stop for vocab. We do the quiz together and reinforce what we have been talking about. After our big test, I wanted to take it a step further. My students really seemed interested in this topic so I came up with Monster Genetics! We did this lab as a fun way to review dominant and recessive traits! Basically you play "rock, paper, scissors" to come up with which gene you inherit from that parent and then you display the dominant or recessive trait based on the 2 genes (genotype) you have. My students had a BLAST being so creative while reinforcing what we already learned and using the vocab we covered. I included monster bodies, directions, lab sheets, Punnett square pages to cross your monsters (for higher level classes), dominant/recessive trait posters, samples, and more.... click any of the pictures to check it out! It was great so fun to have some theme worked into upper elementary. I love that I got a chance to do something October related for the season all while connecting it to curriculum. We've had some more monster themed goodness happening as well....stay tuned...
Engage students with Monsters in this genetics lesson! Fun to create and learn together as you traits are determined randomly and students learn genetics.
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If you’re looking for a plants activity so your students can apply learning in plant needs, parts/functions, adaptations, life cycles, cells, photosynthesis, and/or genetics & heredity, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a perfectly engaging way to get the job done joyfully!
These Genetics Task Cards come in digital and print formats and cover the basics of genetics and inheritance of traits. These are great to use for formative assessment/review during a unit or before a quiz. The questions draw from the Understand, Apply, Analyze, and Evaluate levels of Bloom’s Taxonomy. The topics covered are: inherited and acquired traits, dominant and recessive alleles, hybrid and purebred, phenotype and genotype, Mendel’s pea plant experiment, homozygous and heterozygous, Punnett squares, incomplete dominance, co-dominance, polygenic inheritance, sex chromosomes and how gender is determined, the basic concept of meiosis to produce gametes, sex-linked traits, environmental affect on gene expression, and recognition of a pedigree and a karyotype. The students answer each of the 28 questions and write down the answer letter on their answer sheet. They should also circle the emoji that corresponds to their confidence about their answer… either “Got it right!”, “I’m pretty sure but not totally!”, or “I’m just praying it’s right!” There are two ways to facilitate this activity, a print version and a digital version: Option |: Print the 4-cards per sheet version. Cut apart the Cards and tape them around your classroom. The students will walk around the room to complete the activity. It won’t matter where they start or finish the cards. Option 2: Have the students log into their Google account and Make a Copy of the Task Cards using the link provided on the next page of this document. Or, you can Make a Copy yourself and share it with your students or post it on your Google Classroom. If you choose this option, the students will have the slides to review from their Drive. Blank cards are included in case you want to substitute a question of your own! If you'd like to try these Task Cards as the Mad Lib version, check out my Genetics and Heredity Mad Lab Task Cards Google Digital or Paper! Thanks for looking! Sunrise Science
In this activity, you will model how traits are passed from parents to their offspring by creating baby aliens based on their parents' traits.
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Happy DNA Day! Below are 15 activities to teach kids about DNA, genetics, and heredity. Each of these ideas are free and have worksheets, printables, or easy lesson/activity ideas that can generall…
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Teaching heredity in elementary school can be really fun and informational for younger students! This post shares a fun activity for teaching heredity.
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Here's to another Sunday spent planning. The goal for next week is to get a few things planned before the weekend comes! To make this post a little shorter, I am breaking it into two parts. Tomorrow, I will share my reading and writing plans for some Minilesson Magic :) Science: This week, we have our mini-unit on genetics scheduled. Our students need to learn the following objectives: * Explain why organisms differ from or are similar to their parents based on the characterisitcs of the organism. * Give examples of likenesses that are inherited and some that are not. For my student journal pgs, click here (free and in a pdf). Monday: Set up science journals. The label shown above will be pasted into their notebook as a divider for our first unit of study. Complete the "Mice" assessment probe to see what students already think about how traits show up in organisms. After students think about their own explanations, we will use the explanations above to make a bar graph for how they think offspring's fur color is decided. (This assessment probe comes from Page Keeley, Uncovering Student Ideas in Science). Use 1st page of heredity video to explain heredity. Tuesday: Fingerprints Lab (found this gem linked for free online) Wednesday: Observing Human Traits Lab (free from Tamra Young on TPT); explain dominant and recessive traits and draw conclusions about what traits are dominant/recessive for humans based on classroom data) Thursday: Complete active sort around the room for Inherited vs Acquired traits and make flipbook (free materials from Jennifer Findley) Friday: Learn about Punnett Squares with Leprechaun Genetics (free from Making it Teacher on TPT) Other Resources that might be thrown in w/ extra time: Unit Outline from Moore County (includes a smartboard file to guide the mini-unit) Peas in a Pod (Mendelian Genetics) online freebie; Questions to go along with the reading selection included (I made these last year) Heredity (from Brainpop) DNA (from Brainpop) Animated Videos that explain DNA, genes, chromosomes, protein, heredity, and traits Math: This week in math, I will be getting to know my students better as mathematicians. I'm using some of the journal prompts/explorations from my Math Explorations that focuses on factors. (Not only will we learn about decomposing numbers, but students will be forced to use their multiplication facts). Since my Math Explorations are aligned with the mathematical practices, I thought it would be a good way to introduce concepts like communicating in math, perseverance, using multiple methods for showing work, using different strategies, etc. We are also going to continue working on our Summer Slide questions, which we started on Friday. Given time, I will also begin to introduce some of our math stations. For math stations, my team decided that we would have 4 stations this year, MATH SUPERSTARS, CONCEPT FOCUS, ALGEBRAIC, and something computer-based like Moby Max. Morning Meeting: We are going to focus on perseverance all week. We have a county-wide assessment that is designed with all tasks focusing on perseverance, so this fits in nicely with morning meeting. The kiddos may not even realize they are being assessed. Finish Strong Erik Weihenmayer on Oprah (start at 1:21) Hope you enjoyed peeking at my week! Tune in tomorrow for my reading/writing minilesson ideas for the week.
Students love playing SCOOT - especially because they get to move around the room while reviewing important science concepts. Each of the 30 task cards includes a statement about a human, animal or plant characteristic and asks students to classify the trait as inherited or environmental. Use thi...
If you’re looking to apply learning in adaptations, habitats, food chains and food webs, life cycles, genetics & heredity, evolution, and/or human body systems, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a student-favorite way to get the job done joyfully!
This one-page worksheet will give your students practice with key genetics and heredity concepts. The topics included are dominant and recessive alleles, codominance, heterozygous, homozygous, purebreds, hybrids, learned traits, and inherited traits. The worksheet involves critical thinking skills and will challenge your students. The questions are arranged from easiest to hardest. Each question has a circle with four parts. Students analyze the parts to identify the one that does not fit in with the others. Then they explain in a sentence what makes it different. A complete answer key is included. Click on PREVIEW to see the worksheet. This resource is part of the Science Odd One Out Worksheet Bundle. Read what teachers are saying about this resource: “Great activity to start conversation and get students thinking.” “Awesome higher order thinking activity!” “This worksheet is fantastic!” Check out these ~related~ genetics resources! Genetics Coloring Worksheet Bundle Genetics Unit Test Differentiated Genetics Worksheets with Famous Monsters Genetics and Heredity Stations Activity Take a look at the many other Genetics Resources in my store. If you like this style of worksheet, take a look at the other Odd One Out Worksheets in my store. Want a blank, editable Odd One Out Worksheet? Find it here. ***Look for the green star near the top of any page in my store and click it to become a follower. As a follower of my store you will be notified when I upload a new resource.
If you’re looking to apply learning in adaptations, habitats, food chains and food webs, life cycles, genetics & heredity, evolution, and/or human body systems, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a student-favorite way to get the job done joyfully!
If you’re looking for a plants activity so your students can apply learning in plant needs, parts/functions, adaptations, life cycles, cells, photosynthesis, and/or genetics & heredity, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a perfectly engaging way to get the job done joyfully!
Introducing and reviewing genetics (dominant/recessive traits) in your classroom? This activity pack is perfect for upper elementary and middle school! This Create-A-Monster & Alien Lab is engaging and fun while focusing on genetics and heredity in the classroom. Each student plays "Rock, Paper, Scissors" to determine which genes they inherit from their parents then their monster displays the dominant or recessive traits accordingly. My students thoroughly enjoyed this short lab to reinforce the vocabulary and skills covered earlier in the chapter. The pack includes: *posters for dominant and recessive trait * 24 task cards with recording sheet and answer key *recording sheet for traits *4 body types for creatures (2 monster, 2 alien) *lab sheet to extend thinking *Punnett square practice of traits from your monster + examples and samples of work to see what completed papers and directions should look like. If you are covering genetics, heredity, genes, dominant and recessive traits this year then this activity is a MUST! It is great for any time of the year and creatively engages students in the learning process!
This is an activity that allows students to use their knowledge of genetics and inherited traits to create and elf based upon the parent elves. Color and black and white version. Graphics from Creative Clips.
If you’re looking to apply learning in adaptations, habitats, food chains and food webs, life cycles, genetics & heredity, evolution, and/or human body systems, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a student-favorite way to get the job done joyfully!
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DNA Gene Bracelet for Kids, an easy STEAM Activity using beads to create pattern bracelets. DNA is also a pattern.
Teach genetics to your students to help them learn about traits being passed down from parents to their offspring with this fun demonstration.
Engaging lessons, activities, and videos to teach students in third grade all about inherited traits and heredity. Explore how animals and plants pass traits from parent to offspring with these engaging ideas!
Introducing and reviewing genetics (dominant/recessive traits) in your classroom? This activity pack is perfect for upper elementary and middle school! This Create-A-Monster Lab is engaging and fun while focusing on genetics and heredity in the classroom. Each student plays "Rock, Paper, Scissors" to determine which genes they inherit from their parents then their monster displays the dominant or recessive traits accordingly. My students thoroughly enjoyed this short lab to reinforce the vocabulary and skills covered earlier in the chapter. The pack includes: *updated instructions - 3/25/2020 *posters for dominant and recessive trait *recording sheet for traits *2 body types for your monster *lab sheet to extend thinking *Punnett square practice of traits from your monster + examples and samples of work to see what completed papers and directions should look like. If you are covering genetics, heredity, genes, dominant and recessive traits this year then this activity is a MUST! It is great for any time of the year and creatively engages students in the learning process! ***************************************************************************** To get credit for future TPT purchases: Click on “My TPT” then “My Purchases” in the upper right corner. Beside each you’ll see “provide feedback” – it should be blinking. Click and you can rate the product and leave comments about what you think. I love hearing your feedback on products! ***************************************************************************** For more FREEBIES, new products, and ideas: *Click the green star near my store name for product updates and premieres! *Follow my blog SSSTeaching for teaching ideas and pictures of what is going on in my classroom. *You can also find me on Facebook (exclusive offers), Pinterest, and Instagram!
If you’re looking to apply learning in adaptations, habitats, food chains and food webs, life cycles, genetics & heredity, evolution, and/or human body systems, this STEM / STEAM challenge is a student-favorite way to get the job done joyfully!
Working in the lab and being engaged in science experiments is the most exciting part of science. The following Genetics - Science of Heredity Demo, Labs, and Science Stations give your students the opportunity to investigate, explore and learn the science topic being studied. Genetics - Science of Heredity Demo, Labs, and Science Stations Includes: 1. SCIENCE STATION SIGNAGE for all 7 stations is provided in color and in black and white (see preview) and all student answer sheets have icons that correspond with each station for ease of use. 2. DEMONSTRATION (teacher-led) allows teachers to invite scientific discussions and can help uncover misconceptions and, most importantly, lead to heightened curiosity and interest in the topic being studied. 3. GUIDED INQUIRY LAB which is a traditional lab that allows students to perform an investigation in order to solve a problem. Students will hypothesize, collect and analyze data and communicate their results. 4. TEACHER GUIDES to DEMOS & SCIENCE STATIONS help get you started and give you background information to make your science lessons engaging. 5. 7 SCIENCE STATIONS which are designated locations in the classroom with activities that challenge students to extend their knowledge and elaborate on their science skills by working independently of the teacher in small groups or pairs. Stations included are: INFORMATION STATION - Group members will read an interesting and relevant science passage then complete a task to help increase science literacy and deepen their understanding of the science concept. OBSERVATION STATION - Group members will have images, illustrations, or actual samples at this station that show applications or processes of the science topic. Using what they’ve learned, they will need to apply their observation skills to complete the questions attached to each. CALCULATION STATION - Group members use their math skills to complete the station challenge. Skills may include graphing, analyzing data, using models, measurement, and calculating formulas or word problems. INVESTIGATION STATION - Group members will work with one another to explore the concept through hands-on activities so they may practice specific inquiry process skills as they learn. COMMUNICATION STATION - There are three different options for this station: interviews, video, group essay. Depending on the option you choose, group members will communicate what they know by answering questions in creative ways. CREATION STATION - Group members will work together to solve a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) challenge by creating models or designs that demonstrate their understanding of the science topic being taught. IMAGINATION STATION - This station makes science concepts relevant for students by asking them to imagine scenarios that will bring about discussion and critical thinking. 6. INQUIRY PROCESS SKILLS CHECKLIST is provided with each set to show teachers and administrators the inquiry skills used by students in each activity. These skills include, but are not limited to, communicating, creating models, inferring, classifying, identifying variables, measuring, observing, predicting, gathering and organizing data, comparing and contrasting, interpreting data, and manipulating materials. Topics Included for Genetics - Science of Heredity: The Work of Gregor Mendel Mendel’s Laws of Heredity Punnett Squares Meiosis Genetics - Science of Heredity Demo, Lab & Science Stations will showcase each student’s ability to: Explain how scientists use the principles of probability and how it helps explain the results of genetic crosses Identify what controls the inheritance of traits in organisms Explain what is meant by genotype and phenotype Construct and understand Punnett squares Describe the principle of independent assortment Identify and explain steps of meiosis Differentiate meiosis from mitosis Describe the work of Gregor Mendel the Father of Genetics and his use of pea plants in genetics ************************************************************ Copyright © NGS Magnified, LLC. All rights reserved by author Dr. Erica Colón. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.
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Heredity and Genetics Interactive Notebook The Genetics and Heredity Interactive Notebook Section has a lot (79 PAGES) to offer! Before using Interactive Science Notebooks, students got lost in writing and not comprehending the science. The INBs allow the students to keep a neat, interactive, functional, and yes; a fun notebook. * If you are sending this home as a packet, this will definitely keep the student ENGAGED! - 24 Flip-Fold Vocabulary words & definitions - DNA Structure Explained - Base Pairs (Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine) - Understanding Chromosomes - Understanding Genes - Understanding RNA - Location of Ribosomes & Nucleus Foldable - Dynamics of mRNA – tRNA – Ribomes - Concept Mapping the Dynamics of DNA - Punnett Square - X35 Study Buddy Cards (Answer key included) DUE TO THE USE OF GREGOR MENDEL and HIS PEA PLANT EXPERIMENT AS THE FOCUS, I HAVE ALSO INCLUDED "THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD" INB. This INB uses the example of Gregor Mendel’s famous pea plant experiment as a model of the Scientific Method. - 32 Flip-Fold Vocabulary words & definitions o Steps of The Scientific Method o Metric Prefixes o SI Units • Unlike other Interactive Notebooks, this INB has typed definitions. • This is important for students (Modifications & 504) who require written copies of Notes. - Scientific Method Concept Map - Scientific Tools of the Trade Cut & Paste - Constructing Knowledge Notes - Starts with a Question Notes - Hypothesis Fill in the Blank Follow Along - Making a Plan - Materials List - Observations & Data - Analyzing Data - Quick Lab/Analyzing Data/Calculating Mean - Understanding Scientific Notation - Notation Foldable - Conclusions - Multiple Choice Questions - Using Models - Using Graphs BCR - Bar Graph Cut & Paste - Developing a Graph Foldable - Answer Keys YOU WILL WANT TO CHECK THIS OUT!: Physical Sciences Bundle Life Science Earth Sciences Bundle ALL Sciences Bundle! Connect with the STEM Center© Be sure to follow my TpT store by clicking on the Green ‘Follow Me’ Star next to the STEM Center © icon to receive notifications of new products and upcoming sales. BLOG for more great activities and freebies. Follow me on Twitter Great info and freebies on Facebook See all our products on Pinterest Copyright © The STEM Center. All rights reserved by author. This product is to be used by the original downloader only. Copying for more than one teacher, classroom, department, school, or school system is prohibited. This product may not be distributed or displayed digitally for public view. Failure to comply is a copyright infringement and a violation of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Clipart and elements found in this PDF are copyrighted and cannot be extracted and used outside of this file without permission or license. Intended for classroom and personal use ONLY.