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Enzymes Google Slides

There is a lot of content to get through with enzymes – and students often find it pretty hard to understand. You can help them visualize how enzymes work with these illustrated and interactive Google Slides. Take a look at the activities below!

Each license is for single classroom use by the original purchaser only - if you would like to share this resource with your colleagues, please purchase additional licenses.
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Are you looking for something fun and rigorous to teach enzymes? These Google Slides are just what you need.

They are PACKED with engaging activities that help students really understand how enzymes work. There are lots of moveable pieces – students will drag and drop to build diagrams of how enzymes work, to show the impact of substrate concentration on enzyme activity, and to explain why denatured enzymes don’t function! There are even digital graphing activities to allow students to get a greater understanding of how environmental factors can impact enzymes. This digital interactive notebook is zero prep for you – simply assign on Google Classroom.

This resource covers enzymes in detail and is suitable for High School Biology courses and Advanced Biology Unit 3 Cellular Energetics.

There are answer slides and a self-grading Google Forms Quiz for you to easily check student progress.

Content covered:

  • Enzyme structure: active site, allosteric site, tertiary structure. Note, students are expected to know about the tertiary structure of proteins and that various bonds are responsible for this – if you have not yet covered this, please view my Proteins Google Slides and Quiz.
  • Enzyme function: their role as a biological catalyst, activation energy, breaking down substrate molecules and joining substrate molecules
  • Denaturation: causes and impact on enzyme action
  • Models of enzymes: Lock and key and induced fit
  • Digestive enzymes: names of enzymes, substrates and products
  • Environmental factors that impact enzyme function:
    • pH
    • Temperature
    • Substrate concentration
    • Enzyme concentration
    • Inhibitors: competitive and non-competitive
    • Cofactors and coenzymes
My Enzymes Google Slides and Google Forms Quiz includes:
  • Student Google Slides Activities: 26 slides of engaging activities, including:
    • word fills
    • drag and drop diagrams
    • labeling graphs
    • creating curves on graphs
    • open response questions
    • highlighting text passages
    • plus more!
  • Answer Slides: animated for going through with the whole class, or you can set them on Google Classroom for students to check and correct their own work.
  • Google Forms Quiz: a self-grading 20 point quiz to let you easily check student progress. Images are used to support some of the questions. There are 16 questions in total.
  • Teacher Guidance: how to assign and use this resource.

How do I use the Google Slides and Quiz?

  1. After checkout, you can immediately download your resource
  2. Then you’ll click the links in the PDF to make copies for your own Google Drive
  3. Next, simply assign the slides and quiz to your students on Google Classroom

Et voilà, your lesson prep is done!

Would you love some Doodle Notes to review this lesson? You can get them for just $2 extra in my Enzymes Bundle.

Please note: You will need a Google Classroom set up for your students and each student will need their own device and an internet connection to access the Google Slides and Quiz. Most clipart and questions are secured and cannot be edited. The answers can be edited.

You can’t pour from an empty cup. Grab this set of Doodle Notes and take some time for yourself today – you deserve it.

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