We all know that DNA replication is a tricky subject. While it is important to use a variety of teaching resources, I have one activity that has proved to be tried and true over the years. I present to you: DNA Replication Doodle Notes.
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Fun and Effective Mutations Activities for High School Biology
While many students also find mutations interesting, there can be a learning curve to remembering all of the different types of mutations. I’m going to share some of the mutations activities I use in my lessons. These are fun for students, but also rigorous.
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Easy Biology Sub Plans – Secondary Science
What if I told you that it doesn’t have to be that hard to create and assign sub plans? Here’s my list of top activities for biology sub plans including some helpful tips.
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4 Ideas for Your Punnett Squares Lesson Activities
Teaching Punnett Squares can be overwhelming. I have narrowed down four great types of Punnett squares activities that you can easily incorporate into your lesson.
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I’ve Planned Your Cell Cycle Lesson For You! [Free Resources]
Cells are my favorite area of Biology to teach, and learning about how they cycle through interphase and mitosis is fascinating! I love it so much that I am providing you with free cycle resources to use with your students. You will get two of my favorite resources…
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Winter Science Activities to Warm Up Your Students
It’s the most (scientifically) wonderful time of the year! The air has a chill to it… Everyone is rushing to get their shopping done… There is the anticipation of a *much needed* school break! And yes, our students’ engagement may have gone down… So it’s time for some winter Science activities!
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4 Top Tips for Teaching Evolution in High School Biology
In my early years of teaching, I just thought of evolution as “common sense.” I didn’t think that I needed to go into great detail because my students would just naturally understand it. WRONG. My thinking was completely backwards.
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Get More Done During Your Planning Time – My Tips
We all know the feeling. I’m talking about the feeling when the bell rings signaling the end of your planning period. What?! How?! Didn’t it just start…
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How to Teach Cellular Respiration in High School Biology
Teaching cell respiration is one of the hardest units of the school year, and it can be my least favorite to teach. Regardless, it has to be taught, and I have come up with some strategies on how to teach cellular respiration that I hope you find helpful.
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8 Spooky Fun Halloween Science Activities
Today, we’ll explore eight spooky and captivating Halloween science activities that will have your students screaming for more! By including engaging and hands-on activities that are Halloween themed, you can ignite your students’ curiosity and make their learning even more meaningful.