Welcome to my shop! I love being able to help other teachers during the year when they have so many things on their plate.
I have taught both high school and junior high school science. I was also a scientist for a few years before I decided to teach. It made teaching very interesting and the students loved the stories.
I hope I have a little something for you all!
Welcome to my shop! I love being able to help other teachers during the year when they have so many things on their plate.
I have taught both high school and junior high school science. I was also a scientist for a few years before I decided to teach. It made teaching very interesting and the students loved the stories.
I hope I have a little something for you all!
You will receive 26 vocabulary cards with definitions covering terms about the important people of Biology.
Vocabulary Included:
Albert Sabin
Alexander Fleming
Anton von Leeuwenhoek
Aristotle
Carolus Linnaeus
Charles Darwin
Donald Johanson
Edward Jenner
Erwin Chargaff
Francis Crick
Gregor Mendel
James Watson
Jane Goodall
Jean Baptiste Lamarck
John Needham
Jonas Salk
Karl Landsteiner
Louis Pasteur
Lynn Margulis
Mary Leakey
Paul Ehrlich
Robert Hooke
Robert Koch
Rosalind Franklin
Thomas Hunt Morgan
William Harvey
Test and answer key/Review questions and answer key in PDF format
The test is multiple choice, matching, and short answer. There are 26 questions.
The following are the review questions that are covered on the test. These are not exact test questions, just topics that cover the material:
What is photosynthesis?
What happens during the first stage of photosynthesis?
What is the second stage called? What happens during the second stage?
What is cellular respiration?
What is broken down during glycolysis?
What are the wastes for photosynthesis? Cellular respiration?
Water can be broken into what molecules?
What is the chemical formula for glucose?
Where does carbon dioxide enter a plant?
What stage is the majority of ATP produced during cellular respiration?
What stage is water produced during cellular respiration?
What does oxygen do during the electron transport chain?
What are the products of photosynthesis? What are the reactants?
What are the products of cellular respiration? What are the reactants?
What is the formula for photosynthesis? Cellular respiration?
Where do the following take place:
a. Glycolysis
b. Krebs Cycle
c. Electron Transport Chain.
Define the following
a. ATP
b. Autotroph
c. Chemoautotroph
d. Chlorophyll
e. Chloroplast
f. Photoautotroph
g. Pyruvate
If you would like both the Mitosis and Meiosis slide shows I have them bundled together for 20% off.
This is the Mitosis slide show only.
You will receive PDF and PPT versions of this slide show.
This 33 slide slide show covers
~The purpose and outcome of the cell cycle
~Chromatin to chromosomes
~The parts of a chromosome
~Sister chromatids and the centromere
~The 2 main phases of the cell cycle
~~Interphase (including descriptions and diagrams)
~~~G0, G1, S, and G2 phases
~~Mitotic phase
~~~Mitosis (including descriptions and diagrams)
~~~~Prophase
~~~~Metaphase
~~~~Anaphase
~~~~Telophase
~~Cytokinesis (including descriptions and diagrams)
~A diagram showing all the steps in order
You will receive 17 vocabulary cards with definitions in PDF format covering terms about mitosis.
Vocabulary Included:
Cell Cycle
Centriole
Centromere
Chromatid
Chromatin
Chromosome
Cytokinesis
DNA
Interphase
Nucleus
Replication
Spindle Fiber
Mitosis
Prophase
Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase
You will receive a pdf test and review questions with answer keys.
The cellular transport test is multiple choice, matching, short answer, and 1 essay question.
The following topics are covered on the test:
The differences in active and passive transport.
Osmosis
The function of carbohydrates, proteins, and cholesterol in the plasma membrane.
You will receive a PDF of 2 unique worksheets (One worksheet has multiple versions for classroom differentiation giving you a total of 3 worksheets).
Worksheets covering the following topics
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration comparison
Answer Key included
Some ways to use these pages:
Warm up for your lesson
Exit tickets
Reinforcement worksheet
Quiz
Homework pages
Interactive notebook
Substitute pages
You will receive the following in this packet:
A scientific method test and answer key
Review questions and answer key
The scientific method test is short answer and fill in the blank questions.
The following topics are covered on the test:
The steps to the scientific method
Classification
The tools scientists use
Identifying the following in a scenario: control group, experimental group, independent variable, and dependent variable.
Hypothesis creation
The difference between control group and experimental group
identifying the following as examples: prediction, inference, qualitative observation, quantitative observation, subjective, and objective.
You will receive a test and review questions with answer keys.
The test is multiple choice, matching, and short answer.
The review questions cover all of the material on the test:
Name three reasons cells undergo cell division.
Name the four phases of Mitosis in order.
What happens during Interphase?
What happens during Prophase?
What happens during Metaphase?
What happens during Anaphase?
What happens during Telophase?
What are the main phases of the cell cycle?
Which phase is the longest phase of the cell cycle?
What are the G0, G1, S, and G2 phases of interphase?
What is the end result of mitosis?
How many chromosomes does a human cell have? How many pairs of chromosomes does a human cell have?
Define the following: Chromatin, Chromosome, Chromatid, and Centromere.
Draw Metaphase and Anaphase with 4 chromosomes and label the following: chromosome, chromatid, spindle fiber, and centriole.
Two weeks of Evolution and Natural Selection Bellringers with handouts for student answers!
Answer Key Included
You will receive 10 days of bellringers/warm ups
Week 1:
Word of the Week: Adaptation
Read and Respond: Natural Selection
Compare and Contrast: Camouflage and Mimicry
Problem Solving: Three Basic Adaptations
Anything Goes: Charles Darwin
Week 2:
Word of the Week: Evolution
Read and Respond: Convergent Evolution
Compare and Contrast: Homologous and Analogous Structures
Problem Solving: Evolutionary Tree
Anything Goes: Genetic Variation
Two weeks of Mitosis Bellringers with handouts for student answers!
Answer Key Included
Other bellringers available:
The first week of my Scientific Method Bellringers FREE HERE
Four weeks of the Scientific Method HERE
Five weeks of the Cell HERE
Four weeks of Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration HERE
Three weeks of General Ecology HERE
Four weeks of Biomes HERE
Three weeks of Meiosis HERE
You will receive 13 days of bellringers/warm ups
Week 1:
Word of the Week: Mitosis
Read and Respond: The Cell Cycle
Compare and Contrast: Chromatin and Chromosomes
Problem Solving: Prophase --> Metaphase
Anything Goes: Metaphase --> Anaphase
Week 2:
Word of the Week: Cytokinesis
Read and Respond: Interphase
Compare and Contrast: Interphase and Cytokinesis
Problem Solving: Anaphase --> Telophase
Anything Goes: Telophase --> Cytokinesis
Bonus:
Problem Solving: Draw the Cell Cycle with 6 chromosomes
Problem Solving: Draw the Cell Cycle with 5 chromosomes
Problem Solving: Cell Cycle Order
You will receive a zip file of Two weeks of Genetics: DNA, RNA, and Proteins Bellringers with handouts for student answers!
Answer Key and Printable Amino Acid Chart Included
Get the Genetics Bellringers Bundle for a 20% discount
Other Bellringers available at my store:
Scientific Method, The Cell, Photosynthesis and Cellular Respiration, Ecology, Biomes, DNA, RNA, and Proteins, Genetic Inheritance, Mitosis, and Meiosis.
You will receive 10 days of bellringers/warm ups
Week 1:
Word of the Week: DNA
Read and Respond: Mutations
Compare and Contrast: DNA and RNA
Problem Solving: Pairing Nucleotides
Anything Goes: Double Helix Model
Week 2:
Word of the Week: Replication
Read and Respond: Transcription and Translation
Compare and Contrast: Helicase and Polymerase
Problem Solving: Protein Synthesis
Anything Goes: Protein Synthesis
One Week of Food Web and Ecological Pyramid Bellringers with handouts for student answers!
Answer Key Included
You will receive 5 days of bellringers/warm ups
Week 1:
Word of the Week: Trophic Level
Read and Respond: Food Chains and Food Webs
Compare and Contrast: Producers and Consumers
Problem Solving: Ecological Pyramid
Anything Goes: Consumers
You will receive a PDF of this item.
Included:
Superhero traits sheet
Genotype to phenotype problems
Phenotype to genotype problems
Identify homozygous and heterozygous problems
7 Punnett square practice problems including incomplete dominance and co-dominance
Answer key
Students will show the direction energy flows through an ecosystem by creating a food web that includes producers, primary consumers, secondary consumers, and tertiary consumers.
Includes:
Food web project with detailed instructions
Differentiated food web project
Completed food web examples
2 completed rubrics
Editable rubric so you can make your own
Two weeks of **Cellular Transport Bellringers **with handouts for student answers!
Answer Key Included
You will receive 10 days of bellringers/warm ups
Week 1:
Word of the Week: Plasma Membrane
Read and Respond: Passive Transport
Compare and Contrast: Passive and Active Transports
Problem Solving: Diffusion
Anything Goes: Concentration Gradient
Week 2:
Word of the Week: Cell Wall
Read and Respond: Tonicity
Compare and Contrast: Endocytosis and Exocytosis
Problem Solving: Protein Transport within the Cell
Anything Goes: Endocytosis
wo weeks of The Chemistry of Life Bellringers with handouts for student answers!
Answer Key Included
You will receive 10 days of bellringers/warm ups
Week 1:
Word of the Week: Macromolecule
Read and Respond: Lipids
Compare and Contrast: Disaccharide and Polysaccharide
Problem Solving: Phospholipids
Anything Goes: Carbohydrates
Week 2:
Word of the Week: Amino Acid
Read and Respond: Nucleic Acids
Compare and Contrast: Protein and Nucleic Acid
Problem Solving: Protein Structure
Anything Goes: Changing Protein Structure
Two weeks of Plant Structure and Function Bellringers with handouts for student answers!
Answer Key Included
You will receive 10 days of bellringers/warm ups
Week 1:
Word of the Week: Root
Read and Respond: Plant Tissue
Compare and Contrast: Taproot and Fibrous Root
Problem Solving: Root Hairs
Anything Goes: Root Specialized Functions
Week 2:
Word of the Week: Stem
Read and Respond: Photosynthesis
Compare and Contrast: Xylem and Phloem
Problem Solving: Seed Dispersal
Anything Goes: Stem Specialized Functions
You will receive a test with answer key and review questions with answer key in PDF format.
Test:
37 question test with multiple choice, true/false, matching, and short answer questions.
Review Questions:
The review questions cover all of the material on the test:
Name and describe the 3 types of tissues in plants.
What is the function of the node and internode?
What is the function of the following: Leaf, Flower, Root, Stem?
What are the main structures within a leaf? What are their functions?
What are the main structures of a root? What are their functions?
What is pollen?
What are the male and female reproductive organs of a plant?
What is the anther and what is its function?
What are sepals and petals?
What are the 3 main structures of the carpel? What are their functions?
What are the 4 types of stems? What are their functions?
What are the 4 types of leaves? What are their functions?
What are the 5 types of roots? What are their functions?
Name and describe the 2 main root systems.
Compare and contrast xylem and phloem.
What is a fruit and how is it beneficial to a plant?
You will receive a test review questions with answer keys.
The test is multiple choice, matching, and short answer.
The review questions cover all of the material on the test:
What is a haploid cell? A diploid cell?
How many chromosomes does a human haploid cell have? A human diploid cell?
What happens during interphase and cytokinesis?
How many daughter cells are produced at the end of meiosis I? Meiosis II?
How many chromosomes do the daughter cells at the end of meiosis have compared to the parent cells?
Are cells haploid or diploid at the end of the following phases: metaphase I, anaphase I, metaphase II, and anaphase II?
What is the end product of meiosis?
Explain what happens during Prophase I and Prophase II.
Explain what happens during Metaphase I and Metaphase II.
Explain what happens during Anaphase I and Anaphase II.
Explain what happens during Telophase I and Telophase II.
What are homologous chromosomes?
Explain what crossing over is, which phase of meiosis is occurs in, and why it is important.
What is the law of independent assortment?
Draw and compare metaphase I and metaphase II.
Draw and compare anaphase I and anaphase II.