VALENTINE'S DAY GENETICS SYMBOLS PUNNETT SQUARE BUNDLE FUN: 6 Days & 24 PAGES
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All 6 sets of Valentine's Day Genetics SYMBOLS in one bundle, including candy hearts, teddy bears, candy heart messages, hot chocolate, Cupid descendants, and balloons.
VALENTINE'S DAY GENETICS SYMBOLS PUNNETT SQUARE BUNDLE FUN: 6 Days & 24 PAGES
THIS IS A 6-DAY LESSON PLAN WITH 24 PAGES OF VALENTINE'S DAY SYMBOLS GENETICS
Very little to no prep needed. The explanations, examples, and exercises are all there.
Over a week's worth of worksheets (24 pages) that use a Valentine's Day SYMBOLS theme to explain genetics, heredity, traits, and inheritance, including complete dominance, dominant, recessive, genes, alleles, heterogeneous, homozygous, genotypes, phenotypes, genotype and phenotype ratios and probabilities, Punnett squares, monohybrid cross, incomplete dominance, codominance, sex-linked, blood types, and dihybrid cross concepts.
Each genetics concept is explained with Punnett square examples and then students get to solve Punnett Square genetics problems/exercises with the genetics of Valentine's Day SYMBOLS.
There can never be too much fun or too much genetics.
BOTH COLOR AND PRINTER FRIENDLY (black and white, grayscale, less ink!) versions are included with 24 pages of each version for a total of 48 pages + Answer key pages
INCLUDED IN THE 6-DAY LESSON PLAN OF OVER 24 PAGES:
STEP-BY-STEP EXPLANATIONS AND EXAMPLES
1. MONOHYBRID COMPLETE DOMINANCE (Dominant and Recessive Emphasis) with the Sweeties, a candy heart family
2. INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE, with a Teddy Bear family
3. CODOMINANCE, with some more Sweeties and candy heart messages
4. SEX-LINKED TRAITS, with a family descended from Cupid
5. BLOOD TYPES, MULTIPLE ALLELES, with the Cocoa family, a family of hot chocolates
6. DIHYBRID, the Balloons, a living balloon family
DETAILED ANSWER KEY
Students are guided step by step through the process with examples.
The DIHYBRID CROSS explanation includes a simpler method using Punnett squares to determine the initial allele combinations from each parent. Students love this easier method! Also includes the FOIL method.
THANK YOU! May you and your students have fun and learn. ENJOY!