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Free higher education science study guides

Preview of Laboratory Safety Activity - The What Not To Do Lab!

Laboratory Safety Activity - The What Not To Do Lab!

Presented here for your enjoyment is the What-Not-To-Do-Lab, a demonstration of just how bad it can get in a science classroom when safety procedures are not followed. Students are given a cartoon where 36 separate lab accidents are happening simultaneously. They are asked to identify exactly what went wrong, and possible future consequences. An chance for students to demonstrate their knowledge of safety procedures without endangering themselves or others! If you like the chart, be sure to rat
Preview of Periodic Table & Chemistry Reference Sheet

Periodic Table & Chemistry Reference Sheet

Created by
Mike Stratton
This is a great chemistry "cheat" sheet. I give these out to students at the beginning of the year and they can use them on every test. It includes the following information: Periodic Table; Common Oxidation States; Electron Placement Diagram; Location of Outer Electrons; Common Prefixes; Diatomic Elements; Definitions of 1 Mole; Solubility Chart; Solubility Rules; Rules for Significant Digits; Flowchart for Naming Inorganic Compounds; Steps to Dimensional Analysis; Metric Conversion Chart; Co
Preview of Stoichiometry Cheat Sheet

Stoichiometry Cheat Sheet

Created by
World of Science
Are your chemistry students having trouble converting moles to grams and grams to moles? Make a class set of this cheat sheet by printing out and laminating. Make them available for student use and watch the light bulbs go off as they begin to grasp the concepts. After a while they will no longer even need to use them. Available free at my store here: http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/World-Of-Science
Preview of Laboratory Equipment Reference Chart - Over 30 apparatus included!

Laboratory Equipment Reference Chart - Over 30 apparatus included!

This is a very detailed Laboratory Equipment Reference Chart. It includes just about every type of lab equipment that is used in a chemistry course. 39 seperate lab apparatus are highlighted and described. Each peice of equipment has a picture, a description, and a list of uses for the equipment. Perfect to give students on the first day of class, or for use in training lab techinques! If you like the chart, be sure to rate it! This is part of a series of lessons on Lab Skills by No More Borin
Preview of Significant Figures and Scientific Notation Cheat Sheet

Significant Figures and Scientific Notation Cheat Sheet

Created by
MrsLeonesLab
This is a quick reference guide for significant figures and scientific notation. It's perfect for interactive notebooks and scaffolding. The bubble letters and diagrams allow students to color, doodle, and annotate to their liking!PDF file includedFonts from Kimberly Geswein
Preview of Cells Information Sheet

Cells Information Sheet

Created by
Miss Kat Science
Over view of the features of cells using a plant cell and an animal cell as examples of eukaryotic cells and a bacteria as an example for a prokaryotic cell.I use this resource as a revision guide for my year 11 students and I find it most helpful to give to students after we have covered the content in class. However this could easily be adapted and used to support student learning in a variety of ways.
Preview of Cell Transport Information Sheet

Cell Transport Information Sheet

Created by
Miss Kat Science
Overview of active and passive transport for cells including diffusion, osmosis and endocytosis.I use this resource as a revision guide for my year 11 students and find it most helpful to give to students after we have covered the content in class. However this could easily be adapted and used to support student learning a range of ways.
Preview of Characteristics of Life Study Guide

Characteristics of Life Study Guide

Created by
Alyvea
A fun and colorful one-page study guide about the characteristics of life. Perfect for intro biology students. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License.
Preview of A&P Tissues of the Human Body Study Guide/Lab

A&P Tissues of the Human Body Study Guide/Lab

Created by
UrbanEthology
This tissue worksheet can function as a study guide/lab for a high school or college-level Anatomy & Physiology course. The download includes an editable .docx file and a PDF.This first part of this worksheet consists of a table designed to help students organize information about the tissues of the human body. On the second page, there is an activity for looking at tissue slides beneath a microscope and drawing the field of view. The table asks for Description, Function, and Examples of eac
Preview of AP Lab Review #9 (Practice with Genetic Problems, Chi-squared, and Gene Linkage)

AP Lab Review #9 (Practice with Genetic Problems, Chi-squared, and Gene Linkage)

Created by
AP Bio Made Easy
I've decided to offer AP Lab Review #9 as a FREE resource to teachers since Genetics of Drosophila was part of the old AP Biology Lab Manual (prior to 2013). Since then, my students have continued working with fruit flies. I feel that it provides a great platform for practicing Punnett Squares, analyzing real genetic data and converting it to ratios, using Chi-squared to further analyze data, and also using data to determine Mendelian and non-Mendelian patterns (i.e. gene linkage). Even if your
Preview of National Board MC/Gen Component 1 Science Constructed Response

National Board MC/Gen Component 1 Science Constructed Response

Created by
Kristin Zins
This organizer is designed to break apart and structure written responses for candidates who are certifying in the area of Middle Childhood/Generalist.Please Note: I am currently working on my National Board Certification and have not yet certified. This is an organizer I created while studying for the first component and found it to be very helpful in making sure that I answered all parts of the prompts. Always refer to your scoring rubrics when assessing your writing and do not rely on this re
Preview of APA Format Classroom Poster (citations and references)

APA Format Classroom Poster (citations and references)

Created by
Amy Tift
Help your students understand the difference between citations and references, and how to format references for journal articles, books, websites, and websites with no author in APA format (7th edition).
Preview of Cellular Respiration Notes Handout (in color)

Cellular Respiration Notes Handout (in color)

Color-coded study sheet for Biology, AP Biology or Bio I students.
Preview of Mitosis Information Sheet

Mitosis Information Sheet

Created by
Miss Kat Science
An overview of the process of mitosis including the overall cell cycle.I use this resource as a revision guide for my year 11 students and I find it most helpful to give to students after we have covered the content in class. However this could easily be adapted and used to support student learning in a variety of ways.
Preview of The Immune System Overview

The Immune System Overview

Created by
Miss Kat Science
Overview of the innate immune system organs and their functions.I use this resource as a revision guide for my year 11 students and find it most helpful to give to students after we have covered the content in class. However this could easily be adapted to support student learning in a range of ways.
Preview of What do I need to study? - Graphic Organizer

What do I need to study? - Graphic Organizer

Created by
Big Red Science
THIS is where you should start unit or end-of-year review! Do a class brainstorm about all the topics associated with a unit, and then have your students categorize each topic based on how confident they are. They can move topics around once they've progressed!Read more about this method in this blog post, and grab my freebie here of 21 Ways to Make Content Stick
Preview of Multiple Alleles and Sex-linked Inheritance Punnett Square Problems

Multiple Alleles and Sex-linked Inheritance Punnett Square Problems

Created by
Angie Jackson
This is an exercise that provides background information, sample punnett square problems, and practice problems dealing with multiple alleles and sex-linked inheritance. This exercise is designed for students to work independently or can be used in a group setting during a genetics unit. These problems are geared toward advanced biology students but can easily be adaptable to lower level biology students.
Preview of A Mind Map of the Four Cerebral Lobes of the Brain

A Mind Map of the Four Cerebral Lobes of the Brain

This is a Mind Map that I created for my high school psychology class. It is the first in what I hope to be a complete series. I'm offering it for free right now, and would appreciate any feedback you have regarding how you might use mind mapping to assist students with recall. Neuroscientific research has shown that people remember pictures better than words. I've been using them for years for my own learning/note taking. I hope you find this useful!
Preview of Digestive System Information Sheet

Digestive System Information Sheet

Created by
Miss Kat Science
Overview of the digest system including the organs involved, and a zoom in on the intestinal wall for villi and microvilli.I use this resource as a revision guide for my year 11 students and find it most helpful to give to students after we have covered the content in class. However this could easily be adapted and used to support student learning a range of ways.
Preview of Ultimate Guide to Mitosis (graphic organizer, handout, study guide)

Ultimate Guide to Mitosis (graphic organizer, handout, study guide)

Lay out clearly and concisely what you want your students to know about each phase of mitosis, using this handy chart.What's included:+ key events in prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase+ vocabulary definitions+ color-coding mnemonics to aid understanding (prophase and telophase mirror each other!)+ BONUS: cytokinesis (and how it differs in animal cells vs plant cells)Example uses:+ add it to the end of your lecture notes as a recap+ hand it out as a supplement to practice questions on i
Preview of Digestive System SVG’s 1000 bundle | Human Body SVG | Nursing Stickers | SVG Bun

Digestive System SVG’s 1000 bundle | Human Body SVG | Nursing Stickers | SVG Bun

Digestive System SVG’s 1000 bundle | Human Body SVG | Nursing Stickers | SVG Bundle | Instant Download | Note Taking | Digestive svg Digestive System SVGs are scalable vector graphics illustrating the human digestive system, including organs like the stomach, intestines, liver, and pancreas. They can be used in educational materials, medical presentations, and interactive web content to clearly demonstrate the digestion process. These high-quality, resizable images enhance learning and communica
Preview of Unit 2 - Cheeseburger Study Guide

Unit 2 - Cheeseburger Study Guide

If you are looking for a Biochemistry study guide, look no further. The students should understand this is just a guide. This is not the test. Students should know this information and be able to apply it to real life scenarios.
Preview of Human Growth and Development - Life Stages

Human Growth and Development - Life Stages

Created by
Windy Owl
Long story short I made these slides as opposed to using our book to one, help me out while teaching, two, giving all of my students access the broken down the information a little better, and gave students a way to study in multiple ways through Google Slides. They can be separated into smaller sections if needed. Specific Topics are: InfancyEarly ChildhoodLate ChildhoodAdolescenceEarly AdulthoodMiddle AdulthoodLate Adulthood
Preview of VSEPR reference chart

VSEPR reference chart

Created by
Brian Boroski
This a table of all possible VSEPR geometries, giving angles, hybridization and an example of each. Very handy reference for this topic.
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