This Color-by-Number worksheet is meant to be an introduction into the nucleotides and bases that make up the structure of DNA. Suggestions for use: I use this as an introductory activity, with no prior teaching. After it is colored, we talk about the matching patterns of the base pairs (A with T and C with G). I also explain to them that these pairs can happen in an infinite number of sequences, such as: A-T, C-G, A-T, C-G OR C-G, C-G, G-C, A-T I further explain that any mismatched pairing of bases, A-C or G-T for example, would result in a mutation of the gene. This mutation could be inherited by the offspring of the organism. Finally, we talk about how not all mutations are a bad thing because this is how evolution happens.
Ocean window character sheet for DnD 5e If you want to spice up your character sheet or are looking for a tabbable, interactive PDF to use for online sessions, this sheet set might just be for you. It includes: - a practical main sheet including enough active inventory space - a spell sheet with both concentration and ritual casting markers - a sheet with 3 sections for individual use, e.g. session notes, backstory, features & traits, even more inventory space... - a blank sheet with a huge text box for individual use, e.g. session notes, backstory, DM notes, ... comes in both A4 and letter size optimized for digital use and printing
Learning and teaching hard and soft sounds of "c" and "g" can be tricky, but these activities are sure to be a hit! Free poster download and more...
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It’s amazing just how many languages (and dichos) would fit this. I first ran across this in New Mexico in 1991 very apropos at that time RE: women in the highway and environment departments.…
Today, we are chatting about one of my favorite topics: Digital Differentiation with G Suite! Differentiation is a big buzzword in teaching, but it is often easier said than done. Let’s discover ways to use our favorite Google tools to level the playing field and make differentiation a reality in your classroom.
Why does Jehovah God repeatedly use the illustration of a prostitute to show how he feels about false religion?
Inductive vs. deductive reasoning are core methods of logical thinking that allow us to make sense of complex problems and arrive at well-supported
Ostara, also known as the Spring Equinox, is the magical season of fertility. We are finally emerging from the cold, dark winter into a season of new growth and fertility. Celebrate as if you've been waiting for an old friend to return from a long trip.
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Carl Gustav Jung was a famous Swiss psychiatrist who began his exploration of the unconscious while he was a pupil of Sigmund Freud.
These are the important new HTML5 elements: This diagram shows how to use them: You can also download the diagram as OmniGraffle file.
Using positive classroom management is important in establishing a safe environment in which students can learn, collaborate, and create.
This blog post features five free idiom activities, like a free idioms PowerPoint, game, task cards, and an engaging anchor chart!
Let's learn about the human brain! This fun printable puzzle activity is a perfect compliment to your homeschool science curriculum or anatomy unit study. Construct the human brain, label each part, and use the brain anatomy vocabulary page to learn more! ::: I N S T A N T ♥ D O W N L O A D ::: **This is a DIGITAL DOWNLOAD. No physical items will be mailed to you.** After purchase you will receive an email receipt with a link to download your purchase. You will receive a PDF file for printing on regular 8.5”x11” paper. I recommend printing on heavy cardstock and laminating for durability. ::: S H O W ♥ O F F ::: I’d love to see you and your little ones enjoying your new learning activity! Be sure to tag me @arrowsandapplesauce and use #applesaucemama. ::: T H E ♥ L E G A L ♥ S T U F F ::: This printable is intended for personal use only. Not for resale. You may not copy, alter, or share these digital files. Thank you! See my shop policies for more info. Book in pictures: Look Inside Your Body, Usborne
100g lean ground beef 2 C cabbage finely chopped into rice sized (I used a food processor)1 C chicken broth or water1/2 t cumin1/2 - 1 T chili powder2 T minced onion2 clove garlic crush and mincedSalt
4 exercises to practise the use of linking words. Hope it's useful!Gloria - ESL worksheets
Overview and comparison of the leading project management methodologies, when to use each, and links to detailed resources.
With my latest winnings (from back in August) from the SmARTteacher website, I was excited to buy this Vincent van Gogh action figure doll!! This really made my day when I found it in the catalog...a little something to start decorating my high school room with! This is one of the other things I purchased with my winnings... a perspective book that has some really great illustrations and explanations of perspective in it. As I grade the 7th graders final sketchbook tags from the graffiti unit, we will start up a perspective unit. This unit will correspond a bit with Common Core math, particularly the idea of proportion. I have created a unit packet that deals with 1-point perspective and 2-point perspective. I plan on having the students do two projects for this unit, and they will have at least one sketchbook assignment per each type of perspective to do at home for practice. Along with my pages, I found these really great perspective practice worksheets on Pinterest, which lead me to the website Dawn's Brain. There are a ton of PDF files you can download for free that have to do with perspective practice! For the first project, students will be asked to illustrate a noun using 1-point perspective. I have included the following practice PDF's from Dawn's Brain in my packet for students to complete before beginning the project: boxes, shapes, letters and the room PDF (for extra credit). They will be doing this project in colored pencils. For the second project of the unit, students will have to use value, so the first thing they will do is practice value scales. Again, I have included the following PDF's from Dawn's Brain in my packet for practice before beginning the final project, which will be to do an architecture drawing of some sort (may be interior or exterior): boxes, room, house, and buildings. For this project, I will have students draw out their architecture on regular drawing paper. Then, we will lay some vellum over the top to retrace (so all of the poorly erased orthogonal lines aren't showing) with black Sharpie. Finally, students will add their value on the vellum. I have shared this unit on the SmARTteacher, so you can view a better version of my packet on there!
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