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Preview of Exercise & Cellular Respiration LAB for Biology with CER, Rubric & Teacher Guide

Exercise & Cellular Respiration LAB for Biology with CER, Rubric & Teacher Guide

Created by
Bio-Active Minds
In this interactive lab, students investigate the effect of exercise on the rate of cellular respiration by measuring heart rate, breathing rate, and carbon dioxide production (by exhaling into a BTB solution) at rest and after two exercise intervals.Students assign pre-defined lab roles and work collaboratively in groups of 3 (or 4) to carry out the procedure and collect data. Lab groups report data to the teacher for class averages (which can be displayed to guide the post lab discussion). Gro
Preview of ExD - Experimental Design

ExD - Experimental Design

Teach your students how to evaluate the design of the experiments that they are about to carry out as a pre-lab assignment. Before writing their hypothesis for the lab, students will identify the independent and dependent variables, the number of trials, the control and other experimental groups, constants, draw each step of the experiment, write a lab question and title (if they aren't provided) and design their data tables. After the lab, students will practice writing a conclusion. This
Preview of Data Analysis & Graphing Activity- End of Semester/Quarter- EDITABLE

Data Analysis & Graphing Activity- End of Semester/Quarter- EDITABLE

Created by
Katlin Connell
This activity is THE perfect activity to complete at the start of a new semester or quarter! In this activity, students will be practicing their skills of analyzing data and creating graphs using their own data! Not only will students be using their own data (grades) they will, also, be reflecting on their learning and making new goals for the learning looking forward. This activity features 3 parts that look at their overall grade, their mastery of your selected learning topics/standards, and f
Preview of Teaching with Baseball Statistics

Teaching with Baseball Statistics

Created by
Cecile Greene
I use this activity to teach my science students how to model an idea using data. Students learn to predict the outcomes of a baseball pitcher based on their last 3 years of stats. Students learn to analyze their data and determine trends in the data. Students also learn to compare data from their pitcher to other students' pitchers (collaboration). Students also must be able to/learn to accurately graph their data. There is also a research component as students must research their pitcher's
Preview of Graphing and Data Analysis Practice

Graphing and Data Analysis Practice

A good practice for a high school science class after teaching students about different types of graphs and quantitative vs qualitative data. Can be used as an independent work packet in class or homework. Perfect for a remote assignment!
Preview of Population Graph Analysis

Population Graph Analysis

Students examine graphs showing population fluctuations of two related species in the San Francisco Bay area and answer questions based off of their observations. The activity reviews a plethora of terms and concepts pertaining to Ecology and Biology, such as reproductive strategies, carrying capacity, symbiotic relationships, etc.
Preview of Learn-a-long: 'Nice Genes!' Episode 5

Learn-a-long: 'Nice Genes!' Episode 5

Created by
Geneskool
The download is a PDF for students to help follow along with Episode 5 of the Nice Genes! Podcast found HEREJust like any good superhero comic, we start this episode with the science going incredibly wrong. Think: vats of toxic waste producing evil mutants that ravage the city. Or maybe not so evil. It really depends on your perspective. Just like the X-men, genetic mutations get a bad rap in the public eye. But they aren’t all nasty.Dr. Kaylee Byers speaks with data scientist and evolutionary b
Preview of Earth's Rotational Axial Tilt at 23.5

Earth's Rotational Axial Tilt at 23.5

This is 4 Virtual labs on the Earth's Rotational Axis at 23.5 degrees during March, June, September and December at Key Latitudes, Polar Circle, Tropics, the Equator, 35N and 41N.
Preview of Magic of Touch Lesson Plans - English

Magic of Touch Lesson Plans - English

Magic of Touch is a compilation of many different scientific studies that establish how positive physical contact has benefits for animals and humans alike. High school teachers and college professors will find this text and accompanying lesson plans appropriate for students in environmental studies, philosophy classes, or any specialty class that explores animal behavior.
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