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Cell Division Mitosis and Meiosis Bundle

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Biology Roots
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Grade Levels
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Pages
250 pages
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Great resource! Neat, colorful, and visually appealing which kept engagement levels high. Would recommend to others.
As a first year teacher, this bundle helped me create a great unit for my students. The PowerPoints and guided notes are very high quality and help students stay engaged. The worksheets and activities are excellent, and the tests accurately assess student learning. My students definitely benefited!
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Description

This is a complete unit (that also includes digital paperless options) with plenty of materials to cover a range of activities including labs, coloring, review games, reading materials, study guides and more! There are options for differentiation plus a unit planner to save you time.

There are many digital versions hosted on Google Slides. This download includes both paperless and print options.

The following topics are covered:

☆ Binary Fission

☆ The structure of chromosomes.

☆ Why cells need to divide

☆ Interphase; G1, S, G2

☆ Mitosis- Specific steps; mitosis in animal vs. plant cells

☆ Cytokinesis

The following topics are covered:

☆ Binary Fission

☆ The structure of chromosomes.

☆ Why cells need to divide

☆ Interphase; G1, S, G2

☆ Mitosis- Specific steps; mitosis in animal vs. plant cells

☆ Cytokinesis

☆ Somatic vs. Sex Cells

☆ Haploid vs. Diploid Cells

☆ Meiosis - specific steps

☆ Homologous Chromosomes

☆ Crossing Over

☆ Oogenesis and Spermatogenesis

The following resources are included in this bundle:

PowerPoint Cell Cycle and Mitosis Notes

Mitosis Practice

Mitosis Task Cards

An Inside Look at Cancer

Animal Cell Cycle and Mitosis

☆Mitosis Mix Up

☆Mitosis in Plant Cells

☆Mitosis Labeling

☆Cell Cycle Skills

☆Mitosis Poster Rubric

Meiosis Web Quest

Diploid vs Haploid- Chromosome Numbers

Meiosis Modeling Crossing Over

Meiosis vs Mitosis Study Guide

Meiosis Practice

Cell Cycle Trashketball Review Game

☆Two Quizzes and Test

☆Unit Planner to help you save time!

Related NGSS Standards:

HS-LS1-4: Use a model to illustrate the role of cellular division (mitosis) and differentiation in producing and maintaining complex organisms.

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Mitosis Meiosis Interactive Notebook Activities

This unit includes meiosis. If you are looking for one that excludes it, please consider Mitosis Bundle

Looking for the entire curriculum? You can get this unit along with several others in my Big Biology Curriculum Bundle - and if you'd like interactive notebooks with that, check out my Big Biology Curriculum Bundle Plus INB

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Total Pages
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Standards

to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
NGSSHS-LS1-4
Use a model to illustrate the role of cellular division (mitosis) and differentiation in producing and maintaining complex organisms. Assessment does not include specific gene control mechanisms or rote memorization of the steps of mitosis.

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