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Higher education science graphic organizers for Microsoft Word

Preview of Ethical Essays from a Biblical Worldview bundle

Ethical Essays from a Biblical Worldview bundle

Students study and review the ethics of 6 topics: doping in sports, animal management, eating insects, organ donation, testing on animals and ethnicity and medicine. Includes analyzing from Biblical worldview and scriptures students can use as evidence, includes items for each paragraph, space for research, space to write, and rubric. AKA Steroids in athletes, blood doping, performance-enhancing drugs, blood and tissue donation, fairness across skin colors. Links to videos for research also inc
Preview of Seismic Earthquake Waves Graphic Organizer

Seismic Earthquake Waves Graphic Organizer

Created by
Mrs Lyons
Beautiful 2 page graphic organizer on seismic or earthquake waves Compares: Surface vs Body Waves Primary Waves Secondary Waves Love Waves Rayleigh Waves Provides easy to label diagrams for each wave type The second page allows students to label the diagram using the seismic wave vocabulary. This is great graph interpretation skill practice. Can be used in conjunction with any textbook that covers earthquakes.
Preview of Video Graphic Organizer Japan Earthquake Megaquake

Video Graphic Organizer Japan Earthquake Megaquake

Created by
Mrs Lyons
A graphic organizer to accompany the Discovery channel video "Megaquake: Hour that Shook Japan" The graphic organizer is visually engaging for reluctant students. It is focused on the central topic with concepts, examples and terminology radiating outward. The branching organizer is non-chronological, so it allows students to not give up if they missed one fact from the video. Please note the graphic organizer is not editable.
Preview of AP Biology Full Year Pacing Guide

AP Biology Full Year Pacing Guide

Created by
RadScienceMag
An easy to reference document for anyone teaching a full year AP Biology Course. The document is a landscape table that breaks the entire curriculum into major Units. The corresponding chapters for the Campbell Reece textbook accompany each unit. Also in the pacing guide are additional learning activities suggested for each unit and the AP Bio "Baker's Dozen Labs" that correlate to each unit. Finally, the most useful part of this document, is the PACING! This table provides estimated timeli
Preview of Nephrons:  Building a model of how urine is made.

Nephrons: Building a model of how urine is made.

In this group activity, students use information on how substances are moving in a nephron to construct an explanation of how a nephron can create concentrated urine from blood plasma. Materials needed include large butcher paper (you could modify it by using smaller paper though), colored pencils or markers and the directions. Students should have a basic understanding of the structure of the kidney and have already been introduced to the structure of a nephron. You could also give them the
Preview of Plant & Animal Cell Compare, Contrast and Categorize Review Sheet

Plant & Animal Cell Compare, Contrast and Categorize Review Sheet

Created by
Calabroation
Need a resource that has a comprehensive picture of the plant and animal cells with a chart comparing their organelles, question clarifying which are located in which cells and chart including their funcitons in one handy dandy back to front sheet? Look no further!Use this resource either as a classwork, homework or check-in with students about their understanding of their eukaryotic organelles. For struggling learners allow them to utilize their previous notes to complete the sheet, for those t
Preview of Moon Phases/Lunar Cycle Foldable

Moon Phases/Lunar Cycle Foldable

Created by
Sciencerly
Students can use this foldable to shade in the dark portion of the moon in order to demonstrate and predict the sequence of events in the lunar cycle.
Preview of Urine Formation (Nephron) Animation with Chart and Questions

Urine Formation (Nephron) Animation with Chart and Questions

Learning about how the nephrons in the kidney maintain osmoregulation can be very challenging for students to learn. I use this chart to help students solidify their understanding of what is happening in each part of the nephron. Students explore the animations listed to fill in the chart and then answer the questions as a formative assessment of their understanding.
Preview of Fillable AP Research Question Development Worksheet

Fillable AP Research Question Development Worksheet

In AP Research, students are required to develop original research questions, which they will then pursue and investigate for the duration of the academic year. They will use their questions to develop a scholarly focus in a topic under study by a specific academic discipline, using the conventions of that discipline to conduct original research. In my courses, I have students apply the FINER research question acrostic to determine if they have a good research question. The RAVEN acrostic stan
Preview of States of Matter Graphic Organizer with Frame

States of Matter Graphic Organizer with Frame

Created by
Practical Buys
This is a graphic organizer for the states of matter. This can be used as a quick assessment at the end of a unit or the beginning to see what the students know. I used it as a place for the students to take notes on throughout the unit. There is a place for the students to write facts on the states of matter, examples, sketch the molecules and write down what processes cause change ALL on one piece of paper!
Preview of Heart Structure & Blood Circulation SketchNotes,Student Notes, incl FIB Version!

Heart Structure & Blood Circulation SketchNotes,Student Notes, incl FIB Version!

Created by
Science with DrM
Product DescriptionThis resource includes all the information you will need to help your students understand the structure of the heart, as well as the process of how blood circulates throughout the body. Would you also like to teach your students how to draw an anatomically correct heart the EASY way? Check out my blog post here for step-by-step instructions and video! This is a great resource to use in conjunction with it! To see a step-by-step explanation of exactly how I use these Sketch No
Preview of Photosynthesis Color Notes

Photosynthesis Color Notes

Created by
Mr Earp from Bio
This set of notes can be used as an introduction to photosynthesis.All text boxes on this document are FULLY EDITABLE. Delete the text for blank boxes where your students can detail their own understanding of the process, create your own fill in the blanks for them, or use my pre-filled text boxes as an introduction or study tool. The possibilities are endless.Personally, I use these as a fun activity at the end of photosynthesis. My students keep it in their binder or ISNB to use as a study too
Preview of Three Types of Fish Sort

Three Types of Fish Sort

Students will cut out and sort images of different fish in the categories of Agnatha, Osteichthyes, and Chondrichthyes. For digital learning, students can drag the images to the correct category.If you have time, I appreciate all reviews and follows!
Preview of Reading Topographic Maps

Reading Topographic Maps

Created by
Sciencerly
This is a foldable that I used to teach my students how to read topographic maps.
Preview of Brain Graphic Organizer and Puzzle

Brain Graphic Organizer and Puzzle

Students write notes labeling each part of the brain and its function. Then students put the puzzle together so that they have a graphic organizer full of information as a reference for later. Includes the cerebrum, frontal lobe, parietal lobe, occipital lobe, temporal lobe, cerebellum, and brain stem. Great for a unit on neurology, neuroscience, and the brain.
Preview of Nuclear chemistry

Nuclear chemistry

Created by
Science StopShop
Use this graphic organizer to summarize the most important takeaways from Nuclear Chemistry - fission vs. fusion; alpha, beta & gamma decay; history and medical uses of nuclear chemistry. Use the practice problems attached along with to practice decay equations.
Preview of Periodic Table Groups Foldable

Periodic Table Groups Foldable

Created by
Science Matters
This foldable covers the four major groups in the periodic table: Alkali Metals, Alkaline Earth Metals, Halogens, and Noble Gases. Simply print 2-sided (long-edge binding) and you have an example foldable for your class!
Preview of Spanish 3 and 4: Famous Scientist Paper Cut, Research and Present Same Day

Spanish 3 and 4: Famous Scientist Paper Cut, Research and Present Same Day

I put a bunch of scientists on a random wheel here: Wheel of Names so that no two students choose the same scientist. Then the student will draw make a paper cut design on the left and describe some basic facts about their life on the right. Paper cut designs are similar to South Park (NOT that I suggest watching South Park in school, it's just an example!). Each element needs to be cut out and glued using construction paper. Students then present by holding the paper up for everyone to see and
Preview of Endocrine System labeling and concept map

Endocrine System labeling and concept map

This is essentially a graphic organizer of the endocrine system. Students label the glands, identify the hormone(s) secreted by each, and then describe the functioning of these hormones. It is a great way to review and put everything together!
Preview of Nuclear Reactor

Nuclear Reactor

Created by
Science StopShop
This is an interactive downloadable to help students understand the parts of a nuclear reactor while understanding the flow and type of energy at each step. You can use this worksheet to explain the conversion of energy from chemical to thermal to mechanical to finally electrical energy.
Preview of 16 Point Blank Bracket

16 Point Blank Bracket

Created by
Alexis Bell
This bracket can be used for any topic, subject area, or grade level. Great for distance and traditional learning.
Preview of States of Matter Graphic Organizer

States of Matter Graphic Organizer

Created by
Practical Buys
This is a graphic organizer for the States of Matter. Students can either complete at the end of the unit as an assessment or use the graphic organizer throughout the unit for their notes so they can review later. There is a place for students to write facts about the various states, examples, write the process that changes them and draw a diagram of the molecules ALL on one sheet of paper!
Preview of Populations Concept Map (electronically fillable & printable)

Populations Concept Map (electronically fillable & printable)

Created by
Science Educator
From this concept map, students will: state and define the factors that are used to describe a population; state the factors that affect population size; identify factors that limit population growth; and relate growth rate, exponential growth, logistic growth, and carrying capacity. A word bank is provided. Text fields are embedded, so students can simply click on the map and type in the appropriate words. Alternatively, it can be printed out for hard copy use. Thank you for your interest!
Preview of TOXINS, BACTERIA, & VIRUSES RESEARCH PROJECT

TOXINS, BACTERIA, & VIRUSES RESEARCH PROJECT

This assignment I give to my students as a project that they choose one toxin and one virus/bacteria to research with a guided rubric. They complete a poster for each than do a gallery walk to show off/teach their toxin and bacteria/virus. I also provide a chart for the kids to fill in while they walk to each project and fill the chart in for each toxin, bacteria, and virus, this is an awesome study tool for my AP Environmental Science kids. You could also just have your students research each i
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