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Preview of Horticulture/Greenhouse Lab Job Sheets

Horticulture/Greenhouse Lab Job Sheets

This is a class set of weekly greenhouse jobs and lab sheets, allowing for all greenhouse tasks to be taken care of and developing responsibility and employability in students. These can be customized to fit your needs and your class!
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 {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 {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 {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 Science Brain - Chemistry Activities & Worksheet Practice Series!

Science Brain - Chemistry Activities & Worksheet Practice Series!

Created by
Lari Contrary
Making Science Fun Again!!!Practice Makes Perfect! Doesn’t it?! So here is lots of practice … !!!!Science Brain Warm-ups & Assignment Package {Editable!} KEYs INCLUDED : ) This fully editable Student Warm-up and Assignment Package on Chemical Formulas includes tasks related to: ¨ COUNTING ATOMS¨ BALANCING CHEMICAL EQUATIONS¨ CLASSIFYING CHEMICAL REACTIONSProvide these formative activities to your students as a class starter, assessment, worksheet, ‘racing game’, substitute day plan, time-fil
Preview of Cell Biology BINGO! Editable Version!

Cell 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 also includes instructions on how to play, and lists several different types of BINGO games to keep the game play interesting! The provided clue sheets give multiple c
Preview of DNA Name Tag Activity

DNA Name Tag Activity

This engaging activity allows students to act out the process of DNA replication and translation! This is a versatile activity and can be manipulated for your needs!
Preview of Math and Science Day Part I

Math and Science Day Part I

Student Handout Pamplet for Math and Science Day This is the activity each student must complete as the field trip progresses. 2 Part Handout
Preview of Biome Book

Biome Book

Created by
STEMbling Along
I have used this as a note-taking tool during our biome unit. It could also be used as an end-of-unit project.
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