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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!

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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!
The Characteristics of Life Word Wall Vocabulary Cards
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The Characteristics of Life Word Wall Vocabulary Cards

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You will receive 19 vocabulary cards with definitions covering terms about life and living things. Vocabulary Included: Adaptation Anabolism Asexual Reproduction Autotroph Binary Fission Biology Budding Catabolism Development Evolution Growth Heterotroph Homeostasis Metabolism Multicellular Response Sexual Reproduction Stimulus Unicellular You can use the cards in multiple ways, including: placing them on a word wall and use them as a vocabulary review game as a whole class or as a group.
Domain and Kingdom Classification: Concept Map and Graphic Organizer
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Domain and Kingdom Classification: Concept Map and Graphic Organizer

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You will receive a PDF version of this activity which includes: Objectives Pre and post activity questions (in printable format) Domain and kingdom concept map (prokaryote vs eukaryote, multicellular vs unicellular, and heterotroph vs autotroph) Table to list examples of organisms found in Domain Eukarya Table to list the levels of classification of humans Answer keys Objectives: The student will be able to graphically organize the major categories we use to organize species. The student will be able to compare and contrast characteristics used in classification between kingdoms. The student will be able to explain how organisms are classified into domains and kingdoms.
Genetics: Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys
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Genetics: Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys

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The test is multiple choice, Punnett Square problems, and Pedigree questions. This test is designed to take about 45 minutes to an hour. 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 the difference in phenotypes and genotypes? What is the difference in dominant and recessive alleles? How are genes expressed? What is heredity? What is a mutation? Where do you find the genetic material that is passed from parent to offspring? What are alleles? Who is known for being the ‘Father of Genetics’? What is a gene? Punnett Square practice 10. In cats, short hair(S) is dominant over long hair(s). A homozygous recessive individual and a homozygous dominant individual are crossed. Homozygous recessive parent genotype? Homozygous dominant parent genotype? Probability of short hair offspring? Probability of long hair offspring? A colorblind man and his carrier wife have children. Male parent genotype? Female parent genotype? Probability of colorblind offspring? Probability of carrier offspring? Incomplete dominance: a red flower crossed with a white flower. What are the genotypes of the parents? What are the genotypes of the offspring? What are the phenotypes of the offspring? What are the probabilities of the phenotypes of the offspring? Co-dominance: a red flower crossed with a white flower. What are the genotypes of the parents? What are the genotypes of the offspring? What are the phenotypes of the offspring? What are the probabilities of the phenotypes of the offspring? Single gene with multiple alleles—A type AB blood man and a homozygous type B blood female have children. What is the probability of blood type A offspring? What is the probability of blood type B offspring? What is the probability of blood type AB offspring? What is the probability of blood type O offspring? Students will use a pedigree to answer the following: 15. Individuals B, D, I, and N are colorblind. Correctly shade those 4 individuals in the pedigree. 16. Individuals C, G, and J are carriers. Correctly shade those 3 individuals in the pedigree. 17. Explain why individual I and J, although they are sisters, do not share the colorblindness phenotype.
Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis Mega Bundle Save 30%!
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Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis Mega Bundle Save 30%!

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**30% Savings! ** **Mitosis Slide Show **You will receive the PDF and PPT versions of the 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 Mitosis Graphic Organizer Activity PDF Students will describe and draw the phases of the cell cycle. They will also label the centrioles, spindle fibers, chromatin, chromosomes, and chromatids. Mitosis Manipulative Activity PDF Students will be able to identify the events that take place during the cell cycle. This is a hands on activity where students will be manipulating the organelles found in a cell during each phase of the cell cycle: Interphase, Mitosis, and Cytokinesis. Each page is made to: ~Print and attach to Velcro/magnets to hang on a board for visual representation of the cell cycle. ~Can be manipulated on a table/desk for students to demonstrate the steps of the cell cycle. This can be individual student work, teacher-led, or group/station work. This set is based on a cell with 4 chromosomes. **Mitosis and Meiosis Word Wall Vocabulary Cards **PDF You will receive 33 vocabulary cards with definitions in PDF format covering terms about cell division. this includes mitosis and meiosis. Word list: Cell Cycle, Centriole, Centromere, Chromatid, Chromatin, Chromosome, Crossing Over, Cytokinesis, Diploid, DNA, Gamete, Haploid, Interphase, Nondisjunction, Nucleus, Ovum (egg), Replication, Sperm, Spindle Fibers, Mitosis, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Meiosis, Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase (II), Metaphase (II), Anaphase (II), Telophase (II) **Mitosis Artwork and Labels **PDF After drawing the art for my Mitosis and Meiosis slide shows I felt that that it may be useful in some classrooms to hang on the wall or as manipulatives. I hope you can find use for it. 2 Weeks of Mitosis Bellringers You will receive 13 days of Mitosis 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 Mitosis Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys PDF You will receive a test with key and review questions with key. 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. Meiosis Slide Show You will receive the PDF and PPT versions of the slide show This 43 slide PPT covers Fertilization ~Gametes and zygote Haploid (1n) vs diploid (2n) Homologous chromosomes Cell division ~Interphase (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Meiosis I (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I ~Crossing over ~Law of independent assortment Cytokinesis (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Meiosis II (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II ~Cytokinesis (including descriptions and diagrams) A diagram showing all steps in order **Meiosis Graphic Organizer Activity **PDF Students will describe and draw the phases of meiosis, label the centrioles, spindle fibers, chromatin, chromosomes (single and homologous), and chromatids, state the total number of cells, and state whether the phase is haploid (1n) or diploid (2n). Meiosis Manipulative Activity PDF Students will be able to identify the events that take place during Meiosis. This is a hands on activity where students will be manipulating the organelles found in a cell during Interphase, Meiosis I, Meiosis II, and Cytokinesis. Each page is made to ~Print and attach to Velcro/magnets to hang on a board for visual representation of Meiosis. ~Can be manipulated on a table/desk for students to demonstrate the steps of Meiosis. This can be individual student work, teacher-led, or group/station work. This set is based on a cell with 4 chromosomes. Mitosis and Meiosis Word Wall Vocabulary Cards PDF You will receive 33 vocabulary cards with definitions in PDF format covering terms about cell division. this includes mitosis and meiosis. Word list: Cell Cycle, Centriole, Centromere, Chromatid, Chromatin, Chromosome, Crossing Over, Cytokinesis, Diploid, DNA, Gamete, Haploid, Interphase, Nondisjunction, Nucleus, Ovum (egg), Replication, Sperm, Spindle Fibers, Mitosis, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, Meiosis, Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I, Prophase (II), Metaphase (II), Anaphase (II), Telophase (II) Meiosis Artwork and Labels PDF After drawing the art for my Mitosis and Meiosis slide shows I felt that that it may be useful in some classrooms to hang on the wall or as manipulatives. I hope you can find use for it. 3 Weeks of Meiosis Bellringers Week 1: Word of the Week: Meiosis Read and Respond: Crossing Over Compare and Contrast: Meiosis and Mitosis Problem Solving: Prophase I --> Metaphase I Anything Goes: Metaphase I --> Anaphase I Week 2: Word of the Week: Fertilization Read and Respond: Independent Assortment Compare and Contrast: Haploid and Diploid Problem Solving: Anaphase I --> Telophase I Anything Goes: Telophase I --> Cytokinesis Week 3: Word of the Week: Homologous Chromosome Read and Respond: Haploid and Diploid Compare and Contrast: Meiosis I and Meiosis II Problem Solving: Prophase II --> Metaphase II Anything Goes: Anaphase II --> Telophase II Bonus: Problem Solving: Draw Meiosis I Problem Solving: Draw Meiosis II Problem Solving: Meiosis Order Meiosis Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys PDF You will receive a test with key and review questions with key. 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? 15. Draw and compare metaphase I and metaphase II. Draw and compare anaphase I and anaphase II.
Genetics: Pedigrees Slide Show
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Genetics: Pedigrees Slide Show

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You will receive a PPT and PDF version of the slide show. This 40 slide PPT covers Pedigree chart basic information How to read a pedigree chart Male and female P and F generations Numbering Shading Step by step process of a trait moving through the pedigree Incudes questions for students to answer The 4 types of pedigree charts Sex-linked (I focus on X-linked in this slide show) Dominant and recessive Autosomal Dominant and recessive
World Biomes Foldable
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World Biomes Foldable

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You will receive a PDF version of this foldable. Purpose: Students will be able to locate and describe the major biomes of the world. This includes instructions on how to make the foldable with detailed diagrams. Students will list the biome, draw a picture depicting the biome, list the types of each biome, the animals and plants found in each, and give a detailed description of the biome. Biomes included: Desert Grassland Forest Tundra Aquatic: Freshwater Aquatic: Marine
Genetics and Inheritance Worksheets
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Genetics and Inheritance Worksheets

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You will receive a PDF of 15 worksheets Matching vocabulary terms (1 worksheet) Mutations (2 worksheets) Punnett Squares (5 worksheets) Homozygous vs. heterozygous, phenotypes, and genotypes Punnett squares about basic traits Incomplete dominance and co-dominance Blood types 2 versions included for differentiation Ex: Type O as OO or ii Word problems (the answer key has 2 versions for the blood type problems) Two factor cross (2 worksheets) 2 versions for differentiation Pedigrees (3 worksheets) Autosomal dominant and recessive and x-linked dominant and recessive X-linked recessive (in more detail) Autosomal recessive (in more detail) Crossword puzzle (with and without word bank) and word search (2 worksheets) Answer keys
Jane Goodall Mini-Biography with posters, timeline, and more!
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Jane Goodall Mini-Biography with posters, timeline, and more!

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Jane Goodall has inspired millions of people around the world. Let’s show your students some of the amazing things she has accomplished! You will receive a pdf of the Jane Goodall Mini-Biography. Includes: Timeline 3 versions (simplified, detailed, and blank for students to fill in themselves) Informational Posters Can be used as a Scientist of the Month/Week Scientist of the Month/Week posters included Group or individual work Or just display in your classroom Word Search Answer key included Question Sheets Can be used as entrance tickets, exit tickets, or writing prompts
Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis Slide Shows Bundle
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Cell Division: Mitosis and Meiosis Slide Shows Bundle

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This is the Mitosis and Meiosis slide shows and Vocabulary Card bundle for 25% off! You will receive PDF and PPT versions of the slide shows and PDF of the Vocabulary Cards. Mitosis 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 Meiosis Slide Show: This 42 slide PPT covers Fertilization ~Gametes and zygote Haploid (1n) vs diploid (2n) Homologous chromosomes Cell division ~Interphase (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Meiosis I (including descriptions and diagrams) ~~Prophase I, Metaphase I, Anaphase I, Telophase I ~~~Crossing over ~~~Law of independent assortment ~Cytokinesis (including descriptions and diagrams) ~Meiosis II (including descriptions and diagrams) ~~Prophase II, Metaphase II, Anaphase II, Telophase II ~Cytokinesis (including descriptions and diagrams) A diagram showing all steps in order Vocabulary Cards: You will receive 33 vocabulary cards with definitions in PDF format covering terms about cell division. this includes mitosis and meiosis. Word list: Cell Cycle Centriole Centromere Chromatid Chromatin Chromosome Crossing Over Cytokinesis Diploid DNA Gamete Haploid Interphase Nondisjunction Nucleus Ovum (egg) Replication Sperm Spindle Fibers Mitosis Prophase Metaphase Anaphase Telophase Meiosis Prophase I Metaphase I Anaphase I Telophase I Prophase (II) Metaphase (II) Anaphase (II) Telophase (II) You can use the cards in multiple ways, including: placing them on a word wall and use them as a vocabulary review game as a whole class or as a group.
Human Body: Circulatory, Respiratory, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems Slide Show
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Human Body: Circulatory, Respiratory, Lymphatic, and Immune Systems Slide Show

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*I have a 289 slide show of 12 body systems (Circulatory, Respiratory, Digestive, Excretory, Endocrine, Nervous, Muscular, Skeletal, Integumentary, Reproductive, Lymphatic, and Immune) available for a 20% discount if you are looking for all of the systems. You will receive a PPT and PDF version of this slideshow This 23 slide PPT covers the structures and functions of the circulatory system. Blood Red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets, and plasma Heart Right and left atrium, right and left ventricle, and septum Blood vessels Capillaries, arteries, arterioles, aorta, veins, venules, and vena cava Pulmonary and systemic circulation How oxygen-rich and oxygen-poor blood circulate through the body This 25 slide PPT covers the structures and functions of the immune and lymphatic systems. The structures: T Cells, B cells, Lymph, Lymph Nodes, Antigens, Antigen Receptors, Antibodies, Plasma cells, Memory cells, Spleen, Tonsils, Adenoids, Skin, Thymus, Bone marrow, Mast cells, Phagocytes, Leukocytes, Lysosomes The functions: The function of the immune system is to help protect the body from disease. The lymphatic system is part of the immune system. The function is to produce and distribute lymphocytes and the removal of toxins and waste from the body. This 23 slide PPT covers the structures and functions of the respiratory system. The process of respiration including inhalation and exhalation and the following structures: Diaphragm Nasal cavity Pharynx Larynx Trachea Epiglottis Bronchi Lungs Bronchioles Alveoli A quick run through of the entire system with images
Human Body Crossword and Word Search
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Human Body Crossword and Word Search

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What’s included: Two Crossword puzzles with and without a word bank for classroom differentiation Word search Answer Keys Crossword puzzle 1 vocabulary (system names only): Circulatory System Digestive System Endocrine System Excretory System Immune System Integumentary System Lymphatic System Muscular System Nervous System Reproductive System Respiratory System Skeletal System Crossword puzzle 2 and word search vocabulary: Includes the system names above plus: Cell Connective Tissue Epithelial Tissue Homeostasis Muscle Tissue Nervous Tissue Organ Organ System Tissue
Scientific Method Worksheets
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Scientific Method Worksheets

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You will receive a pdf of the following worksheets: Scientific method matching, designing an experiment, identifying a hypothesis, identifying Independent and dependent variables, identifying the control and experimental groups, listing the steps of the scientific method (full and half-page), crossword puzzle, and word search. Applicable worksheets have versions with and without word banks **Answer keys included ** I included 6 and 7 step scientific method worksheets to accommodate the two most common versions of the scientific method. Some ways to use these pages: Warm up for your lesson Exit tickets Reinforcement worksheet Quiz Homework pages Interactive notebook Substitute pages
Plant Structure and Function Powerpoint Slide Show
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Plant Structure and Function Powerpoint Slide Show

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You will receive PDF and PPT versions of the Plant Structure and Function Slide Show. This 46 slide PPT covers Plant cells and tissues Dermal, vascular (xylem and phloem), and ground tissues Plant organs and organ systems Root system Fibrous root and taproot structure and function Specialized root functions Storage, aerial, aerial prop, strangling aerial, and buttress roots Shoot system Stem structure and function Specialized stem functions Bulbs, rhizomes, stolons, and tubers Leaf structure and function Specialized leaf functions Tendrils, spines, storage leaves, and bracts Flower and fruit structure and function
Cell Division: Mitosis Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys
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Cell Division: Mitosis Test, Review Questions, and Answer Keys

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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.
Human Body Basics Powerpoint Slideshow
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Human Body Basics Powerpoint Slideshow

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This 22 slide PPT covers the basics of the human body. I have slideshows covering the details of all of the systems. Concentration of elements found in the human body The level of organization of the human body Cells Specialized cells Tissues Connective, muscular, nervous, and cardiac Organs Organ systems Homeostasis Lists the 12 major body systems and their functions
Scientific Method Word Wall Vocabulary Cards FREE!
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Scientific Method Word Wall Vocabulary Cards FREE!

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You will receive 22 vocabulary cards with definitions covering terms about the scientific method, the steps of the scientific method printable, handout, and exit tickets. You will receive a PDF copy but if you need the PPT version for editing purposes please let me know. You can use the cards in multiple ways, including: placing them on a word wall and use them as a vocabulary review game as a whole class or as a group. I am able to customize vocabulary cards for any topic. Please let me know if you are looking for something specific.
Human Body: Digestive System Crossword and Word Search
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Human Body: Digestive System Crossword and Word Search

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Check out my FREE human body puzzle set with 2 crossword puzzles and a word search! What’s included: Crossword puzzle with and without a word bank for classroom differentiation Word search Answer Keys Crossword puzzle and word search vocabulary: Anus Chemical Digestion Digestive System Duodenum Esophagus Gallbladder Ilium Jejunum Large Intestine Liver Mechanical Digestion Pancreas Peristalsis Rectum Saliva Salivary Gland Small Intestine Stomach Villi
Evolution and Natural Selection Crossword and Word Search
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Evolution and Natural Selection Crossword and Word Search

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What’s included: Crossword puzzle with and without a word bank for classroom differentiation Word search Answer Keys Crossword and Word Search Vocabulary: Adaptation Adaptive Radiation Analogous Structure Artificial Selection Behavioral Adaptation Camouflage Cladogram Coevolution Convergent Evolution Divergent Evolution Evolution Extinction Fossil Homologous Structure Macroevolution Microevolution Mimicry Natural Selection Structural Adaptation Variation Vestigial Structure
Human Body: Endocrine System Crossword and Word Search
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Human Body: Endocrine System Crossword and Word Search

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Check out my FREE human body puzzle set with 2 crossword puzzles and a word search! What’s included: Crossword puzzle with and without a word bank for classroom differentiation Word search Answer Keys Crossword puzzle and word search vocabulary: Adrenal Gland Anterior Pituitary Gland Endocrine System Epinephrine Gland Growth Hormone Hormone Hypothalamus Insulin Melatonin Ovary Pancreas Parathyroid Pineal Gland Posterior Pituitary Gland Testis Thyroid
Cell Division: Mitosis Artwork and Labels Free!
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Cell Division: Mitosis Artwork and Labels Free!

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After drawing the art for my Mitosis and Meiosis slide shows I felt that that it may be useful in some classrooms to hang on the wall or as manipulatives. I hope you can find use for it. You will receive a PDF of artwork and labels of the cell cycle: Interphase Mitosis ~Prophase ~Metaphase ~Anaphase ~Telophase Cytokinesis. All artwork is original.