Biology Worksheets
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Nervous System Crossword Free Lesson Plan
Worksheet
17 question crossword puzzle about the nervous system.NGSS Standard
HS-LS1-2
MS-LS1-8 (Brain)
Published by Tracy Trimpe
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Skeletal & Muscular System Crossword Free Lesson Plan
Worksheet
19 question crossword puzzle about the skeletal and muscular systems.NGSS Standard
HS-LS1-2
MS-LS1-3 (HBS)
Published by Tracy Trimpe
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Graphing Deer Populations Worksheet Free Lesson Plan
Worksheet
Students use data about deer populations to create a graph and answer conceptual questions based upon the data.NGSS Standard
HS-LS2-1
HS-LS2-2
MS-LS2-4 (Ecosystem Affect on Populations)
Published by Shannan Muskopf
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Arthropod Poetry Free Lesson Plan
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Students read the rhymes about arthropods and predict which associated scientific term explain the rhyme.NGSS Standard
MS-LS1-4 (Animal Plant Structures)
MS-LS3-2 (Types of Reproduction)
4-LS1-1 (Plant Animal Structures)
3-LS1-1 (Life Cycles)
Published by Shannan Muskopf
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Classification Mnemonic Worksheet Free Lesson Plan (PDF)
Lesson Plan (DOCX) & Answer Key with Membership
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In this classification worksheet, students will learn the structure of the Linnaeus’s classification system by creating a mnemonic about how organisms are organized, from the kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, the genus to species.NGSS Standard
HS-LS4-1
HS-LS4-5
Published by NGSS Life Science
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Diploid vs Haploid Worksheet Free Lesson Plan (PDF)
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Worksheet
In this meiosis chromosome worksheet, students answer questions about the number of chromosomes generated by either mitosis or meiosis. Haploid and diploid chromosome numbers help students understand the reproduction type used in each process.NGSS Standard
HS-LS1-4
HS-LS3-1
HS-LS3-2
MS-LS3-2 (Types of Reproduction)
Published by NGSS Life Science
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Tracing Energy Through an Ecosystem Free Student Handout
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In this activity students are reminded of why organisms need to lose carbon atoms: They need to use the chemical energy in organic molecules. All carbon-transforming processes use chemical energy for some cell functions; then lose heat to the environment (this heat is ultimately radiated into outer space). Thus, matter cycles; energy flows in ecosystems.NGSS Standard
HS-LS2-4
MS-LS2-3 (Cycles & Energy Flow)
Published by CarbonTIME
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Organic Carbon Pools in Other in Ecosystems Worksheet Free Student Handout
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Students consider different ecosystems that have different amounts of organic carbon to begin to think about carrying capacity.NGSS Standard
HS-LS2-4
MS-LS2-3 (Cycles & Energy Flow)
Published by CarbonTIME
More lesson plans are in the works.