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Preview of Reproduction and Heredity - Review Jeopardy Game, Middle School Science

Reproduction and Heredity - Review Jeopardy Game, Middle School Science

Created by
Demirhan
This is a smart notebook format jeopardy game of Reproduction and Heredity unit. It is good for unit review and no prep days:) You need smart board notebook installed on your computer. In the preview document you'll see only 1 question for each category. In the full version there are 26 questions. The Lessons in this game; Mitosis Meiosis Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Heredity Punnet Square. Terms in the game: cell cycle chromosome cytokinesis DNA interphase mitosis homologous chromosom
Preview of Connect 4 Muscular and Skeletal System Review Game

Connect 4 Muscular and Skeletal System Review Game

Created by
Want to Learn
Students like games, and this is a class favorite. This Connect 4 game is for the Smartboard. It has 30 questions about the muscular and skeletal system; could be used for science, anatomy or health class.
Preview of Scientific Method Introduction

Scientific Method Introduction

Created by
Cory Kindelmann
This is a great introduction to the Scientific Method!
Preview of Linear Motion Graph Practice #2 (In class) (Smart Board)

Linear Motion Graph Practice #2 (In class) (Smart Board)

This Smart Board presentation relates and applies linear motion concepts to interpretation of displacement vs time graphs as well as velocity vs time graphs. It asks students to answer questions about a graph and then provides detailed answers for each question.
Preview of Linear Motion Graph Practice #1 (In class) (Smart Board)

Linear Motion Graph Practice #1 (In class) (Smart Board)

This Smart Board presentation relates and applies linear motion concepts to interpretation of displacement vs time graphs as well as velocity vs time graphs. It asks students to answer questions about a graph and then provides detailed answers for each question.
Preview of Living environment regents review lesson 5

Living environment regents review lesson 5

Created by
Jennifer Janosko
This is the smart board lesson that goes along with my Living Environment Regents Review Book. This is part 5. It contains both notes and regents questions.
Preview of Biology II Jeopardy Review

Biology II Jeopardy Review

Created by
Lindsay Haugland
A smart notebook jeopardy review game for a biology II review. Topics covered include animal characteristics, sponges, planarians, arthropods, echinoderms among others.
Preview of Living Environment Regents Review Lesson 3

Living Environment Regents Review Lesson 3

Created by
Jennifer Janosko
This is the smart board lesson that goes along with my Living Environment Regents Review Book. This is part 3. It contains both notes and regents questions.
Preview of Living Environment Regents Review Lesson 2

Living Environment Regents Review Lesson 2

Created by
Jennifer Janosko
This is the smart board lesson that goes along with my Living Environment Regents Review Book. This is part 2. It contains both notes and regents questions.
Preview of Review of safety, measurement, scientific method

Review of safety, measurement, scientific method

Created by
Stacey Sebert
This is a review on my first unit - safety, measurement and the scientific method. It is for the smart board.
Preview of Body Systems - Review Jeopardy Game - Round 2, Middle School Science

Body Systems - Review Jeopardy Game - Round 2, Middle School Science

Created by
Demirhan
This is a smart notebook format jeopardy game of Reproduction and Heredity unit. It is good for unit review and no prep days:) You need smart board notebook installed on your computer. In the preview document you'll see only 1 question for each category. In the full version there are 26 questions. Please check out the link below for another round of Body System Jeopardy Game; https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Body-Systems-Review-Jeopardy-Game-Round-1-Middle-School-Science-3500947 T
Preview of Smart Notebook file  7th grade life science Ecology Questions Review

Smart Notebook file 7th grade life science Ecology Questions Review

Created by
Teacher at Hart
Georgia 7th Grade Life Science Ecology Unit Smart notebook file review questions with answers. This file has slide by slide of questions with answers for Smart notebook. Questions may be printed for students or just used as a teacher led review. Covers Ecology -Organism interactions -Symbiosis -Succession -Biomes -Food Chains -Food Webs
Preview of Living Environment Regents Review Lesson 1

Living Environment Regents Review Lesson 1

Created by
Jennifer Janosko
This is the smart board lesson that goes along with my Living Environment Regents Review Book. This is part 1. It contains both notes and regents questions.
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