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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: This quiz assesses students knowledge of macromolecules including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and nucleic acids. Students need to know what are organic compounds, metabolism, and monomer and polymer examples of the four macromolecules. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: This quiz assesses students knowledge of DNA's structure, semiconservative DNA replication, DNA and genes, complimentary base pairing, and enzymes involved in DNA replication. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: This quiz assesses students knowledge of many cell organelles including then nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, and Golgi apparatus. The assessments focuses on protein secretion pathway. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Tests: This quiz assesses students knowledge of the scientific method, controlled experiments and associated variables, how to analyze data and graphs, forming a conclusion, scientific equipment and procedures, what are models, and to identify and eliminate experimental errors. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students answer questions meiosis, asexual / sexual reproduction, fertilization, karyotypes, and genetic variation. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students will learn how to use pedigrees to trace a sex-linked traits as they are passed from generation to the next generation. Students will also learn about genetic disorders. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students will fill out a worksheet with information on what they will be tested on. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students match natural selection and evidence of evolution vocabulary terms with their definitions. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students will extract and compare DNA from both bananas and strawberries. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students will learn about genetic disorders by completing Punnett squares for autosomal and sex-linked traits. More... |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Worksheet: Students will learn the difference between incomplete dominance and codominant traits by completing Punnett squares. More... |
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Water Cycle Model | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Activity: Students to create their own working model of the water cycle using common materials found in a science classroom. More... |
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Published by B.A. Campbell, R. Kelly, C.A. Schlosser, D.R. Belvedere
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Experience Deep Time & Earliest Fossils | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Activity: Students gradually build a realistic sense of deep, geological time from familiar linear analogs, e.g. calendars and football fields. Students also learn to associate the earliest fossils of specific groups of vertebrates with the geologic time of their emergence, on the now-familiar scale of relative distances from their school. From this, students discover the pattern of gradual vertebrate emergence and how well it consistently fits vertebrate phylogeny. More... |
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Published by Larry Flammer
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: The main objective of this Mini-teach is to explain how Vitamin E inhibits the oxidation of phospholipid and glycolipid molecules in cell membranes possibly preventing the aging of cells. More... |
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Published by Kelly Ludwig
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Download Student Handout Download Teacher Notes High School Experiment: Students learn how to measure heart rate accurately. Then students design and carry out an experiment to test the effects of an activity or stimulus on heart rate, analyze and interpret the data, and present their experiments in a poster session. More... |
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