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  • Quiz:  The Science of Biology

    Quiz: The Science of Biology

    This practice quiz aligns with chapter 1 of biology textbook where concepts such as the nature of science and the scientific method are discussed.

  • Investigation:  What Are the Processes of Science

    Investigation: What Are the Processes of Science

    Inquiry investigation where students develop hypotheses to answer a question about lung capacity, design an experiment, collect data, and draw conclusions.

  • Analyzing and Interpreting data with Graphs

    Analyzing and Interpreting data with Graphs

    NGSS and AP Biology resources for interpreting data exercises in the classroom. Turn graphs into discussions and mysteries.

  • Guide to Explanatory Writing in Science

    Guide to Explanatory Writing in Science

    I have written before about the value of having students write as a learning tool.  In “Writing to Learn” I made some suggestions for ways you could incorporate writing into you daily lessons.   I did not at that time include concrete strategies for helping students actually complete writing assignments.    Strategies to help students…

  • Using Infographics for Projects and Learning

    Using Infographics for Projects and Learning

    Use infographics in your lessons to help students understand concepts. Students analyze graphics or create their own!

  • Improve Student Writing in Science – A Guide

    Improve Student Writing in Science – A Guide

    Ways to incorporate writing strategies into a science curriculum for writing and science literacy.

  • Easy Science Fair Project Ideas

    Easy Science Fair Project Ideas

    Science fair project ideas for middle and high school students that are quick and easy to set up.

  • Taxonomy – The Science of Classifying Organisms

    Taxonomy – The Science of Classifying Organisms

    Why do we need a system to classify and name organisms? Here are some common names: Common names can be misleading. A sea monkey is a type of shrimp. A spider monkey is not a spider, and a sea horse is fish. Sea cucumbers are strange little invertebrates that are related to starfish. Common names…

  • Amazing Science Sites

    Amazing Science Sites

    Sites that I’ve come across that offer students amazing information about biology and science.

  • Teaching Evolution: The Case of the Fanged Frog

    Teaching Evolution: The Case of the Fanged Frog

    Helping students understand evolution, gene flow, and speciation can be challenging because these processes often occur over long periods of time and involve complex genetic evidence. One effective way to make these concepts more engaging is to use real scientific research simplified for classroom use. The Fanged Frog Genomics Study activity introduces students to modern…

  • Who Ate the Cheese? A Gel Electrophoresis Simulation

    Who Ate the Cheese? A Gel Electrophoresis Simulation

    If you’re teaching genetics, biotechnology, or forensic science this year, try 🧀 “Who Ate the Cheese?” This is a student-friendly way to model gel electrophoresis and DNA fingerprinting without expensive lab equipment. This is great for freshman classes who are just learning about biotechnology (and maybe not ready to use expensive equipment.) This activity puts…

  • The Honey Badger Heist – Blood and Forensics

    The Honey Badger Heist – Blood and Forensics

    What happens when a honey badger goes missing and investigators find a mysterious blood sample at the scene? In this engaging, story-driven lab, students become forensic scientists tasked with solving the Honey Badger Kidnapping Case using simulated blood samples and ABO blood typing techniques. This hands-on investigation blends biology, critical thinking, and just the right…

  • Why Don’t Elephants Get Cancer? – Peto’s Paradox

    Why Don’t Elephants Get Cancer? – Peto’s Paradox

    Looking for an engaging, real-world way to teach genetics, cancer biology, and evolution? This student-friendly article on why elephants rarely get cancer is a ready-to-use resource that brings abstract concepts to life using a fascinating biological mystery. This lesson centers on two powerful genes, TP53 (p53) and LIF6. Students explore how gene regulation, apoptosis, and…

  • The Ultimate Lab Report Guide

    The Ultimate Lab Report Guide

    Teaching students to write a formal lab report can feel… ambitious. Many of them are used to worksheets, short answers, and quick reflections, not multi-page scientific writing. But helping students learn to communicate like scientists is one of the most important skills we can give them. A well-written lab report shows not just what they…

  • Case Study – Canary Girls and Toxicology

    Case Study – Canary Girls and Toxicology

    If you’re looking for a lesson that blends chemistry, physiology, history, and human stories in a way that truly resonates with students, the Canary Girls case study is a standout resource for your classroom. Based on the historical accounts featured in the book Canary Girls, this case study invites students to explore the real experiences…