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Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Google Slides

Looking for varied and engaging activities for sexual and asexual reproduction? These Google Slide are ready to use and will take your students through the different types of reproduction and their pros and cons. Simply upload to your Google Classroom and you are done!

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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Engaging and interactive Google Slides activities for sexual and asexual reproduction.

These are zero prep and ready to use! Custom illustrations bring the activities to life. Activities include a storyboard for sexual reproduction, drag and drop to show how flowering plants reproduce, structured research tasks, an article & questions about Lonesome George and more!

Animated answer slides are included so you can ask students for their thoughts before revealing the correct answer. Alternatively, you can easily upload the answers to Google Classroom for students to self-check their work.

There is a Google Forms Quiz to easily check student progress – it’s self grading, so there’s no extra work involved.

Content covered:

  • Sexual reproduction – cells involved, the process, advantages and disadvantages
  • Asexual reproduction – overview, advantages and disadvantages, examples including:
    • binary fission
    • fragmentation
    • budding
    • parthenogenesis
    • vegetative propagation
  • Comparison of asexual and sexual reproduction

Note that your students should already know that meiosis produces genetically unique gametes. If you need to teach meiosis first, you can check out my Meiosis Google Slides here.

My Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Google Slides and Quiz includes:
  • Student Google Slides Activities: 18 slides of engaging activities including:
    • a sexual reproduction storyboard
    • explaining offspring variation
    • a YouTube video about flowering plant reproduction* and ordering stages of this
    • an article & questions on Lonesome George
    • research tasks for asexual reproduction methods (links provided)
    • a comparison table for sexual and asexual reproduction
    • 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 11 point quiz to let you easily check student progress, including an image to support some of the questions
  • Teacher Guidance: how to assign and use this resource

*The video is hosted on YouTube – please check that YouTube is enabled by your school/district. There is a link to a National Geographic article that students can read to help them answer the question to “what is the benefit of being able to reproduce sexually AND asexually?” – please check this link is not restricted by your district.

How do I use this bundle of resources?

  1. After checkout, you can immediately download your resources
  2. You’ll click the links in the PDF to make copies of the Google Slides and Quiz for your own Google Drive
  3. Simply assign these to your students on Google Classroom
  4. You’ll open the Doodle Notes ZIP file to see all of the versions of the Doodle Notes 
  5. Pick which version you want students to complete and print one set for each student

And that’s it – your lesson prep is done!

Would you love some Doodle Notes to go with this lesson? You can get them for just $2 extra in my Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Bundle.

Please note: This resource is a digital download – no physical product will be shipped. To assign the Google Slides and Quiz, you need a Google Classroom. Your students need their own device and an internet connection. Most clipart and questions are secured and cannot be edited. The answers can be edited. My Doodle Notes are secure PDF files and are not editable. Doodle Notes is a trademarked term used with permission. Please visit doodlenotes.org for more info. 

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