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High school science interactive notebooks for Easel Assessments

Preview of Heat Transfer (cut & paste) Activity

Heat Transfer (cut & paste) Activity

Created by
Sandy's Science
Students can practice classifying the types of heat transfer with this cut and paste activity.Students differentiate between conduction, convection and radiation by cutting and sorting definitions and examples then pasting them on a graphic organizer then answer follow-up/summary questions.Use this activity in an interactive notebook or as a formative assessment / Exit Ticket.An Easel by TPT Assessment is included. This digital option can be used for:Remote or in-person instructionPractice on an
Preview of DNA to Proteins: Transcription, Translation & Constructing a Polypeptide Set #2

DNA to Proteins: Transcription, Translation & Constructing a Polypeptide Set #2

Created by
AwesomeScience
The second in a series of thirty transcription/translation problem sets for AP biology & high school biology students.Each contains a unique DNA/polypeptide sequence and each challenges students to decode the sequence using a different approach. Students will identify DNA and mRNA codons, tRNA anticodons, amino acid names, 3-letter and 1-letter codes, plus structural formulas for each amino acid. Activity A concludes with the construction of a polypeptide chain. All are designed to introduce
Preview of Ecology Terms #2: Student Note Organizer, Quiz, Card Sort, & Word Wall

Ecology Terms #2: Student Note Organizer, Quiz, Card Sort, & Word Wall

Created by
AwesomeScience
Knowledge of terms is essential when studying ecology. To help students build their vocabulary, this student note organizer strategically groups selected terms so student may better comprehend and differentiate between them. Assessment quiz and word wall posters also included. Terms in this set:1st Law of Thermodynamics, 2nd Law of Thermodynamics; Autotrophs; Biomass; Carnivores; Consumers; Decomposers; Detritivores; Detritus; Food Chain; Food Web; Herbivores; Heterotrophs; Omnivores; Producers;
Preview of Digital Biology Lesson - DNA Structure - Distance Learning

Digital Biology Lesson - DNA Structure - Distance Learning

Before you read this product description, I invite you to sample one of my digital learning activities. These resources are great tools for teaching students to teach themselves and I believe will be of great value to science teachers. If you would like to see the product as the student will view it, please click this link: Energy Basics Learning Activity----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Product Description
Preview of Digital Learning Activity - 2 Trait Punnett Squares - Distance Learning Ready

Digital Learning Activity - 2 Trait Punnett Squares - Distance Learning Ready

Before you read this product description, I invite you to sample one of my digital learning activities. These resources are great tools for teaching students to teach themselves and I believe will be of great value to science teachers. If you would like to see the product as the student will view it, please click this link: Energy Basics Learning Activity----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Product Description
Preview of Ecology Terms #4: Student Note Organizer, Quiz, Card Sort, & Word Wall

Ecology Terms #4: Student Note Organizer, Quiz, Card Sort, & Word Wall

Created by
AwesomeScience
Knowledge of terms is essential when studying ecology. To help students build their vocabulary, this student note organizer strategically groups selected terms so student may better comprehend and differentiate between them. Assessment quiz and word wall posters also included. Terms in this set:Aquatic Biomes; Bioaccumulation; Biomagnification/Bioamplification; Biome; Boreal Forest; Desert; Ecotone; Eutrophication; Fungicides; Grassland; Herbicides; Insecticides; Pest; Pesticides; Rainforest; Te
Preview of Muscular system, joints + movement digital activity + test

Muscular system, joints + movement digital activity + test

Encourage independent learning and consolidation! An easel activity consisting of- notes and keywords - drag and drop activity to complete notes- worksheet to complete - joints their structure and functions- a self correcting multiple choice testThe drag and drop activity - allows for differentiated learning allowing students with lower literacy levels to complete the worksheet online BEFORE completing their worksheets correctly. Let's move it, move it, move it! This Easel activity is attached
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