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Preview of Nerve Impulse Physiology (Action Potentials) & Reflex Arcs (Virtual Friendly)

Nerve Impulse Physiology (Action Potentials) & Reflex Arcs (Virtual Friendly)

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology Unit 7.2 Review Worksheet: Nerve Impulse Physiology & Reflex Arcs Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:Describe theh events that lead to the generation of a nerve impulse andn its conductin from one neuron to another.Describe the vents ocurring during synaptic transmission.Define and list the elements of a reflex arc.Differentiate between somatic and autonomic reflexes.Materials:Student handoutsTeacher a
Preview of Intro to Ecosystems. Video sheet, Google Forms, Canvas, Easel & more (V3).

Intro to Ecosystems. Video sheet, Google Forms, Canvas, Easel & more (V3).

Created by
TestPrepLLC
ScopeThis Science Video Worksheet is one page and has an answer key in a very simple format that is designed for quick correction. It also contains an Easel Activity and Assessment with the same questions that you can use within TPT or many Learning Management Systems (please see below).The video introduces elementary school students to Ecosystems.We made this video and it is free to access on our YouTube channel, which is dedicated to educational content for children.Here's the preview: 1 minut
Preview of The Central Nervous System: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord

The Central Nervous System: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology Unit 7.3 Review Worksheet: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:Identify and indicate the functions of the major regions of the cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum on the human brain model or diagram.Name the three meningeal layers, and state their functions. Compare the signs of CVA with those of Alzheimer’s disease; of a contusion w
Preview of Introduction to the Nervous System Worksheet

Introduction to the Nervous System Worksheet

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology worksheet: Introduction to the Nervous System. Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:The three main functions of the nervous systemHow the nervous system is organized structurally and functionallyThe structure off a neuronThe structure and function of neurogiia (support cells)How to identify unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar neuronsThe location and function of gray and white matter Key vocabulary and termsMa
Preview of Life Cycle of Stars Assessment

Life Cycle of Stars Assessment

Created by
ScienceWise
Assess student understanding with this self-grading quiz over the Life Cycle of Stars. Multiple choice, multiple selection, and true-false questions.
Preview of Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions [Easel]

Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions [Easel]

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The Lesson Hub
This four-page worksheet explores real-world examples of endothermic and exothermic reactions. Students will connect the prefixes "endo-" and "exo-" to the tangible examples pictured on the worksheet. The goal of the activity is to visualize how heat energy is moving within each system and how that relates to the vocabulary.The activity features 15 scenarios, each with a two-part multiple-choice question. Examples include melting, combustion, freezing, condensation, evaporation, sublimation, coo
Preview of Biotic and Abiotic Factors [Easel]

Biotic and Abiotic Factors [Easel]

Created by
The Lesson Hub
This four-page worksheet explores real-world examples of biotic and abiotic factors. Students will connect the prefixes "bio-" and "a-" to the tangible examples pictured on the worksheet. The goal of the activity is to recognize factors that came from living things are still considered biotic, and to review the distinction between the terms biotic and abiotic.The activity features 20 scenarios, each with a two-part multiple-choice question. Examples include trees, rocks, fallen dead trees, cloud
Preview of Inventions & Inventors Worksheet

Inventions & Inventors Worksheet

Created by
Jay and Kay
18 different inventions are given with multiple choice for the students to find the Inventor. Also Easel Listing is available.
Preview of BC SPCA - Adaptation, Migration, and Hibernation

BC SPCA - Adaptation, Migration, and Hibernation

Created by
Erynn Tomlinson
8 questions - FULLY AUTOGRADABLE and CUSTOMIZABLEWild animals evolve to guarantee their best chance of survival. Acknowledging this is crucial to understanding wild animal behaviour and recognizing the impact of humans on their survival. In this activity students learn about which BC animals engage in adaptation, migration, or hibernation and are challenged to research three animals further.Key QuestionsHow do animals survive seasonal changes in the wild?What is the difference between adaption,
Preview of Intro to the Scientific Method, Part 2. Video sheet, Easel & more. V2

Intro to the Scientific Method, Part 2. Video sheet, Easel & more. V2

Created by
TestPrepLLC
ScopeThis Science Video Worksheet is one page and has an answer key in a very simple format that is designed for quick correction. It also contains an Easel Activity and Assessment with the same questions that you can use within TPT or many Learning Management Systems (please see below).The video is an introduction to the Scientific Method. This is a broad overview and is the second in a mini-series during which we will give detailed examples of how to design experiments and graph data. This is
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