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High school science activities for Microsoft Publisher

Preview of Blank Flipbook Template

Blank Flipbook Template

Created by
Mme Suzanne
Here is a template I created to make flipbooks. You only need 3 pieces of paper, and if you follow the 3 steps I included, you are all set to create your own flipbooks for students! Enjoy!
Preview of RNA Research and Building Activity

RNA Research and Building Activity

Created by
Daniel Layer
Students will be asked to label RNA and DNA diagrams, identify similarities and differences, build models of RNA molecules, color the different parts of the RNA molecules, and then finally answer some questions based upon their work. This really helps students visualize and analyze the different molecules.
Preview of Muscular Anatomy Guided Notes/Study Guide

Muscular Anatomy Guided Notes/Study Guide

This is a 9 page document that is used as a guided note packet for a muscular anatomy unit or lesson. It includes: 1. A Cover Page 2. Anatomical Diagram with a 14 muscle word bank 3. Muscle note page (14 Listed muscles with room for notes) 4. Exercise Cover Page 5. Exercise Formated note page (write-in exercise, circle cardio/core/upper/lower, notes) 6. Exercise Formated note page 7. Personal Training Cover Page 8. & 9. Blank pages to take notes and write a personalized workout plan.
Preview of Modified Physical and Chemical Change Cut and Paste; Special Ed

Modified Physical and Chemical Change Cut and Paste; Special Ed

This is a 2-page worksheet for students in an inclusive science class learning about the physical and chemical changes. I used this for my 6th grade students who learn at about a first grade level. The worksheet has two columns on the first page. One is labeled physical reactions and the other is labeled chemical reactions. There are six reactions on the second page. Students are to cut these reactions (with picture clues) out and paste them in the correct column of the chart on the first page
Preview of Feather Physics

Feather Physics

This assignment introduces students to how feathers support the success of birds by providing flight, insulation and/or camouflage. This is the first assignment in a unit (available in a bundle) that considers feathers and their functions for birds from several disciplines in an integrated science class.
Preview of Modified Life Science Cut & Paste; Plant or Animal; Boardmaker

Modified Life Science Cut & Paste; Plant or Animal; Boardmaker

This is modified from the middle school life science curriculum. It aligns with Alternate Maryland State Content Standard: 1.D.2.a: Given words/picture symbols/words with pictures from a modified grade-level unit, student will sort the words into categories. This is modified for students who are in an inclusive setting but cannot complete grade level requirements. It would also be helpful as a refresher for students, homework, or classwork in a self-contained setting. There are ten words with
Preview of STEAM Introduction Notes

STEAM Introduction Notes

Students will use a combination of prior knowledge, experiences, and research to provide examples of each STEAM strand and ideas of what each professional for each strand does. This includes a fun graphic notes page for each strand that requires students to have 3 items for each strand, 3 items for each professional within the strands, and two illustrations that represent each strand. This is a great way to introduce STEAM, STEAM strands/concepts, and the professionals and opportunities behind e
Preview of Lets Make a Monster!

Lets Make a Monster!

This is a couple day Activity to help with a better understanding of Genetics, Punnet square, and Dominate and Recessive genes. Students with roll the dice to come up with the "Parent" Monster. Then using a Punnet square, finding what their offspring will look like when paired with a classmate. A easy spinner can be made with a small colored pencil and a extra large paper clip. The students Hold the colored pencil on the intersection of the large Punnet square with numbers and swing the papercl
Preview of Kill it! Kill it! The Spotted Lanternfly - Publisher File

Kill it! Kill it! The Spotted Lanternfly - Publisher File

A great way to keep up on current agricultural news- students will use this article posted by Delaware Online: Delaware Online - Spotted Lanternfly to read and learn about how the Spotted Lanternfly is now in Northern Delaware. Students will use their graphic organizer to identify concerns with a growing Lanternfly population, read about how to correctly identify a Spotted Lanternfly and more. Great for sub work or just for an informational lesson on invasive species.
Preview of Radius and Ulna Labeling Boom card

Radius and Ulna Labeling Boom card

Created by
Jeremy Mitchell
This boom card set is perfect for reviewing the Radius and Ulna bones. There are 20 bone markings of the radius and ulna labeled.
Preview of Humerus Bone Labeling Boom card

Humerus Bone Labeling Boom card

Created by
Jeremy Mitchell
This boom card set is perfect for reviewing the humerus bone. It covers 13 of the humerus bone markings.
Preview of Modified Anatomy Notes/Questions; Muscular System Unit,Differentiated Special Ed

Modified Anatomy Notes/Questions; Muscular System Unit,Differentiated Special Ed

This is a 5 page activity that can be used as a test for students with disabilities in an inclusive science class. It covers the basics of the muscular system. Students can make a booklet by coloring the cover when they need a break from the academic work. Pages 2 is a chart of the three kinds of muscles. The chart explains what the muscles look like and what they do. Picture clues are included. Page 3 asks questions about the chart. Students have to refer to the chart to find their answer
Preview of Muscle Guided Notes

Muscle Guided Notes

Use this guided note packet as a tool to keep your students organized while learning about the human body. This can be used to teach about the 12 main muscle groups as well as exercises to target/strengthen each muscle. It includes -Cover Page -Anatomically correct human muscle diagram with muscle work bank 1. Bicep 2. Tricep 3. Pectoralis 4. Latissimus Dorsi 5. Deltoid 6. Trapezius 7. Rectus Abdominus 8. Obliques 9. Gluteus Maximus 10. Hamstrings 11. Quadriceps 12. Gastrocnemius -Note Pag
Preview of Taxonomy Video Phylogeny AP Biology Project: Invertebrates & Chordate Taxonomy

Taxonomy Video Phylogeny AP Biology Project: Invertebrates & Chordate Taxonomy

Taxonomy Video Phylogeny AP Biology Project: Invertebrates & Chordate Taxonomy: This taxonomic classification project is an activity that requires students to combine video clips of animals from the invertebrate phyla and from the chordates and to create one video which describes the evolutionary advances that define each clade. This project is designed to be used alongside a field trip to an aquarium as a final project. However, students can utilize videos downloaded from the internet to
Preview of Covalent Turkeys

Covalent Turkeys

Created by
Brittney Judkins
I used these colorful little turkeys as a way to help my students understand naming/drawing LD structures a bit better. We were learning this around Thanksgiving so it was fitting, but even if it's not the turkey time of year, these little guys are really cute and my students loved having a race to see who could build the most turkeys first. Each turkey has 3 parts:- a head (which represents the chemical name)- a body (which represents the chemical's LD structure)- feathers (the elements which m
Preview of Modified Anatomy Notes & Test; Lymphatic System Unit, Differentiated Special Ed

Modified Anatomy Notes & Test; Lymphatic System Unit, Differentiated Special Ed

This is a 4 page activity that can be used as a test for students with disabilities in an inclusive science class. It covers the basics of the lymphatic system. Students can make a booklet by coloring the cover when they need a break from the academic work. Pages 2-4 are notes that students are to copy. These are simplified notes that are modified for students with disabilities to understand.
Preview of {EDITABLE}  Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

{EDITABLE} Evolution Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

Created by
Mrs V Science
Darwin, his journey, evidence for evolution, cladograms--it's all in here. Use actual locks and boxes, OR use this fun lesson with a simple envelope system! Enough problems for 6 groups of students, or more if you use the problems in duplicate. I actually made different codes and problems for each group. With locks: utilizes 3, 3-digit locks, one MasterLock combination lock, four boxes, some paper, and a lot of fun!! I got the locks and toolboxes at Dollar Tree, or I also bought inexpensive unf
Preview of DNA Biology BINGO! EDITABLE VERSION!

DNA Biology BINGO! EDITABLE VERSION!

Created by
Solomon Science
This is a great review game for basic or advanced biology classes! Students fill in a blank BINGO card with terms from a word bank. The teacher then uses the provided sheets to give clues for each term. Students not only have to recognize the clue for a given term, they also have to have chosen a term for their game board. This game helps students review 36 vocabulary words/terms from a DNA & Protein Synthesis unit! This also includes instructions on how to play, and lists several differen
Preview of {EDITABLE}  Heredity Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

{EDITABLE} Heredity Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

Created by
Mrs V Science
YOU MUST HAVE MS PUBLISHER to be able to access and edit this file. If not, buy the PDF. THIS IS NUMBERED FOR GROUPS 1,4.5.7. TO MAKE ADDITIONAL GROUPS YOU MUST COPY THE CODES/CREATE CODES FOR YOUR LOCKS. Genetics, Protein Synthesis, Punnett Square, Phenotype Data--it's all in here. Use actual locks and boxes, OR use this fun lesson with a simple envelope system! Enough problems for FOUR groups of students, or more if you use the problems in duplicate. I actually made different codes and probl
Preview of Moles calculations GCSE

Moles calculations GCSE

Created by
Polarity24
A Chemistry revision resource on Quantitative chemistry (moles). The editable resource includes revision on one of every type of calculation they have to know to prepare for their exams. The resource includes 16 sections (3 pages) of calculations on determining relative formula mass, moles, reacting masses, limiting reactants, percentage yield, atom economy, concentration, titrations and volume of gases. The resource contains answers for every question. Takes about 2 hours for the studen
Preview of {EDITABLE}  Oceanography Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

{EDITABLE} Oceanography Escape Room Lesson/Breakout Lesson

Created by
Mrs V Science
THIS IS FOR A MS PUBLISHER EDITABLE COPY. For the PDF choose the other document! Students identify oceans, know about ocean sizes and comparisons, open different boxes to get more clues. Don't have boxes? That's ok! Create your own escape room experience with envelopes or pencil boxes. Have students decipher and answer questions about tides, currents and waves. Students demonstrate their oceanography knowledge AND have a blast! Setup for 7 different groups, seven different codes. You can adapt
Preview of Modified Anatomy Notes & Test; Skeletal System Unit, Differentiated Special Ed

Modified Anatomy Notes & Test; Skeletal System Unit, Differentiated Special Ed

This is a 6 page activity that can be used as a test for students with disabilities in an inclusive science class. It covers the basics of the skeletal system. Students can make a booklet by coloring the cover when they need a break from the academic work. Pages 2-4 are notes that students are to copy. These are simplified notes that are modified for students with disabilities to understand. Page 5 is matching words. Students look at word similarities to match identical words about the ske
Preview of Math Project for Major Concepts

Math Project for Major Concepts

This is a differentiate instruction project that students have options to choose from to teach a major concept: - Pythagorean theorem - Proportions - Geometry - Graph & Stats - Probability
Preview of Moles calculations 2 of 2

Moles calculations 2 of 2

Created by
Polarity24
A comprehensive revision resource on Amount of substance (Moles). The worksheet is differentiated with each section increasing in difficulty. The fully editable resource includes Answers for each section so that students can check their progress. This is the complete set of questions including the second half of this resource, with questions on moles, ionic equations, atom economy, empirical formulae, percentage yield etc. The 1st half is available free to look at and download on this websit
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