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Preview of Nerve Impulse Physiology (Action Potentials) & Reflex Arcs (Virtual Friendly)

Nerve Impulse Physiology (Action Potentials) & Reflex Arcs (Virtual Friendly)

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology Unit 7.2 Review Worksheet: Nerve Impulse Physiology & Reflex Arcs Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:Describe theh events that lead to the generation of a nerve impulse andn its conductin from one neuron to another.Describe the vents ocurring during synaptic transmission.Define and list the elements of a reflex arc.Differentiate between somatic and autonomic reflexes.Materials:Student handoutsTeacher a
Preview of DNA to Proteins: Transcription, Translation & Constructing a Polypeptide Set #1

DNA to Proteins: Transcription, Translation & Constructing a Polypeptide Set #1

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AwesomeScience
The first in a series of thirty transcription/translation problem sets for AP biology & high school biology students.Each contains a unique DNA/polypeptide sequence and each challenges students to decode the sequence using a different approach. Students will identify DNA and mRNA codons, tRNA anticodons, amino acid names, 3-letter and 1-letter codes, plus structural formulas for each amino acid. Activity A concludes with the construction of a polypeptide chain. All are designed to introduce
Preview of The Central Nervous System: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord

The Central Nervous System: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology Unit 7.3 Review Worksheet: Functional Anatomy of the Brain and Spinal Cord Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:Identify and indicate the functions of the major regions of the cerebral hemispheres, diencephalon, brain stem, and cerebellum on the human brain model or diagram.Name the three meningeal layers, and state their functions. Compare the signs of CVA with those of Alzheimer’s disease; of a contusion w
Preview of Introduction to the Nervous System Worksheet

Introduction to the Nervous System Worksheet

Make teaching easier with the Human Anatomy & Physiology worksheet: Introduction to the Nervous System. Lesson Objectives: This worksheet will help students understand:The three main functions of the nervous systemHow the nervous system is organized structurally and functionallyThe structure off a neuronThe structure and function of neurogiia (support cells)How to identify unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar neuronsThe location and function of gray and white matter Key vocabulary and termsMa
Preview of Globally Harmonized System GHS Classification & Labelling of Chemicals Card Sort

Globally Harmonized System GHS Classification & Labelling of Chemicals Card Sort

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AwesomeScience
A hands-on card sort based on the United Nations Globally Harmonized System (GHS) of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals.Students match each pictogram to its symbol, description of hazard, hazard class, associated hazard statements, recommended prevention and storage, and response to exposure.Includes:GHS template page (1 page)All pictograms (3 pages)54 cards to sort (8 pages)Student Record of Answers (1 page)Answers & printing guide (2 pages) Also includes:Easel ActivitySix auto-gradi
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Practice Worksheet #1

Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Practice Worksheet #1

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AwesomeScience
Practice worksheet containing 40 different covalently bonded compounds. Seventeen questions require the chemical formula, twenty-three questions require the chemical name; different question types are mixed.All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.Includes multivalent elements.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 worksheet (print).1 Easel fillable worksheet (digital).4 Easel
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Mixed Ionic Polyatomic & Covalent Compounds Practice #1

Chemical Nomenclature: Mixed Ionic Polyatomic & Covalent Compounds Practice #1

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AwesomeScience
Practice worksheet containing 40 different compounds: ten binary ionic (monovalent); ten binary ionic (multivalent); ten ternary/polyatomic, and ten covalent. The first of two mixed compounds practice worksheets. Twenty-one questions require the chemical formula, nineteen questions require the chemical name; different question types are mixed.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included. This resource includes:1 worksheet (print).1 Easel fillable worksheet (digital).4 Easel multiple-
Preview of Human Circulation Learning Activities (Distance Learning)

Human Circulation Learning Activities (Distance Learning)

This zip file contains 17 different files which can be used to compose a unit for biology students introducing them to Human Circulation. This package of learning activities contains files in both easily edited word and pdf files for your specific needs. These documents are well suited for use in distance learning environments.This activity has an attached 35 question Easel assessment.The zip file contains the following items:Curriculum Correlations to the NGSS, Common Core and Living Environ
Preview of Life Cycle of Stars Assessment

Life Cycle of Stars Assessment

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ScienceWise
Assess student understanding with this self-grading quiz over the Life Cycle of Stars. Multiple choice, multiple selection, and true-false questions.
Preview of Zombie / Bad Weather Emergency Plan

Zombie / Bad Weather Emergency Plan

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3D-PT
I used this as a sub activity, but you can use this as part of a weather unit. This includes recommendations from Red Cross and FEMA, and can be modified for the unique weather in your area. I wrote this for a rural town. Key Words: Bad Weather, zombies, emergency plan, fema, red cross, bug out bag, pets, storm, earthquakes, train accident, train derailment.
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Compounds with Polyatomic Ions Practice Worksheet #1

Chemical Nomenclature: Compounds with Polyatomic Ions Practice Worksheet #1

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AwesomeScience
Practice worksheet containing 28 different ternary/polyatomic compounds; the first of two polyatomic compound worksheets. Twelve questions require the chemical formula, sixteen questions require the chemical name.A short list of polyatomic ions and names is included at the top of the page for easy reference.All compounds contain at least one ternary/polyatomic ion. All compounds, therefore, are composed of three or more different elements. Includes multivalent elements.IUPAC-recommended spelling
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Ionic Compounds Practice Worksheet #3

Chemical Nomenclature: Ionic Compounds Practice Worksheet #3

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AwesomeScience
Practice worksheet containing 40 different ionic compounds; the third of three scaffolded ionic compound practice worksheets.Twenty questions require the chemical formula, and twenty questions require the chemical name.One print plus two different digital formats provide all the flexibility needed in one handy resource.All compounds are binary; composed of two different elements, one metal and one nonmetal.Includes multivalent elements.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Mixed Ionic Polyatomic & Covalent Compounds Practice #2

Chemical Nomenclature: Mixed Ionic Polyatomic & Covalent Compounds Practice #2

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AwesomeScience
Practice worksheet containing 40 different compounds: five binary ionic (monovalent); twelve binary ionic (multivalent); twelve ternary/polyatomic, and eleven covalent. The second of two mixed compounds practice worksheets. Eighteen questions require the chemical formula, twenty-two questions require the chemical name; different question types are mixed.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included. This resource includes:1 worksheet (print).1 Easel fillable worksheet (digital).4 Ease
Preview of Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions [Easel]

Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions [Easel]

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The Lesson Hub
This four-page worksheet explores real-world examples of endothermic and exothermic reactions. Students will connect the prefixes "endo-" and "exo-" to the tangible examples pictured on the worksheet. The goal of the activity is to visualize how heat energy is moving within each system and how that relates to the vocabulary.The activity features 15 scenarios, each with a two-part multiple-choice question. Examples include melting, combustion, freezing, condensation, evaporation, sublimation, coo
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #1

Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #1

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AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different covalent compounds; the first of seven covalent compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 worksheet (print)
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Compounds with Polyatomic Ions Practice Worksheet #2

Chemical Nomenclature: Compounds with Polyatomic Ions Practice Worksheet #2

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AwesomeScience
Practice worksheet containing 34 different ternary/polyatomic compounds; the second of two polyatomic compound worksheets. Nineteen questions require the chemical formula, fifteen questions require the chemical name; different question types are mixed.All compounds contain at least one ternary/polyatomic ion. All compounds, therefore, are composed of three or more different elements. Includes multivalent elements.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 wo
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Ionic Compounds Quiz #1

Chemical Nomenclature: Ionic Compounds Quiz #1

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AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different ionic compounds; the first of seven ionic compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.All compounds are binary; composed of two different elements, one metal and one nonmetal (no ternary/polyatomic ions).Includes multivalent elements.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includ
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Ionic Compounds Quiz #2

Chemical Nomenclature: Ionic Compounds Quiz #2

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AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different ionic compounds; the second of seven ionic compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.All compounds are binary; composed of two different elements, one metal and one nonmetal (no ternary/polyatomic ions).Includes multivalent elements.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource inclu
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Mixed Ionic Polyatomic & Covalent Compounds Quiz #7

Chemical Nomenclature: Mixed Ionic Polyatomic & Covalent Compounds Quiz #7

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AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different mixed ionic, polyatomic, & covalent compounds; the seventh of seven mixed compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.Contains a mixture of binary ionic, ternary/polyatomic, and covalently bonded compounds.Includes multivalent elements.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #4

Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #4

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AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different covalent compounds; the fourth of seven covalent compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 worksheet (print
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #3

Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #3

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AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different covalent compounds; the third of seven covalent compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 worksheet (print)
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #2

Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #2

Created by
AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different covalent compounds; the second of seven covalent compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 worksheet (print
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #5

Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #5

Created by
AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different covalent compounds; the fifth of seven covalent compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 worksheet (print)
Preview of Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #6

Chemical Nomenclature: Covalent Molecular Compounds Quiz #6

Created by
AwesomeScience
Assessment quiz containing 10 different covalent compounds; the sixth of seven covalent compound quizzes for chemical nomenclature. Five questions identify the chemical name and require the chemical formula.Five questions identify the chemical formula and require the chemical name.All compounds are binary; composed of two different nonmetal elements (metalloids included). No ternary/polyatomic ions.IUPAC-recommended spelling is used.All answers included.This resource includes:1 worksheet (print)
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