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Cornell Notes

Cell Transport

These Cornell-style guided notes follow along with the Nearpod Presentation structured to introduce students to the concepts of passive vs active transport, osmosis & diffusion, and tonicity.

Genetics

These Cornell-style notes and assignments designed for rotating stations will guide students through Mendel's Principles of Genetics, solving Punnett Squares, and analyzing Pedigrees. Each topic has a separate Nearpod presentation, to occupy 2, 90 minute blocks or 3, 50 minute class periods, plus one day for station rotations.

Hands-On Activities & Manipulatives

EOC Mini Stations

A set of 6 stations to review major topics that are covered on End-of-Course tests. Each stations has materials, directions for the teacher, and objectives for the students.

Froot Loops Lab

This edible simulation allows students to play the role of the predator and drive a population of Froot Loops to undergo natural selection. The activity emphasizes natural variation within populations, and reinforces data analysis and graphing skills.

Jocelyn Miller

 

Biology Teacher

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