Description
Looking for a no-prep review activity for cells, genetics, or evolution where students have to actually demonstrate their understanding? These 6 life science digital interactive notebooks are perfect for reviewing different middle school life science topics. Just download it to your drive and then share them with your students using your favorite platform. These digital notebooks cover various levels of bloom from identifying and describing, to analyzing and applying.
These digital notebooks cover topics such as:
✅Photosynthesis
✅Cellular Respiration
✅Relationship between photosynthesis and
✅Plant cells
✅Animal cells
✅Prokaryote
✅Eukaryote
✅Cell Theory
✅Living Things
✅Unicellular
✅Multicellular
✅Cell cycle
✅Heredity
✅Phenotype
✅Genotype
✅Heterozygous
✅Homozygous
✅Punnett Squares
✅Codominant
✅Incomplete Dominance
✅Comparative Anatomy
✅Branching Diagrams
✅Fossils
They are great for students to use as a review or reinforcement of the knowledge they have learned through lectures, textbooks, or flipped lessons or for students to use during the explore phase of the 5E model.
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What is included with each digital interactive notebook?
* Teachers guide that includes the access link, instructions on how to use it in the classroom
* Movable pieces for students to interact with
* Lower level bloom questions to review and reinforce their knowledge
*Middle-level bloom questions to compare and contrast between two topics
*Higher level bloom questions to apply and extend their knowledge
* Competed Teacher digital notebook as a separate file
These digital interactive notebooks operate on the internet “cloud” to allow your students to access, edit, and print from any computer or device. Formatted to work with both GOOGLE Drive ™ and Microsoft OneDrive™ and other LMS programs.
Why use a Digital Interactive Notebook?
* Paperless, no printing, no cutting, no glue
* Students work directly in the file
* Preserve ideas and references
* Improve student writing
* Infuse technology
* Highly engaging
* Career and College readiness
* Looks like a traditional paper and pencil notebook
* Allows for student collaboration
What teachers like you are saying about the included digital notebooks:
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐”This is a great starting point. My school uses Microsoft, so I adapted it to use with that platform. It’s a good supplement to my other resources. I would recommend it for lower level students especially. The visual is great!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐”I bought this lesson with all of my students in mind but gave special consideration to my students that have IEPs and seem to struggle with staying on task. We’re currently in the process of working through the prokaryote and eukaryote cells and I’m finding this to be so convenient for my students. It’s something that they’ll be able to easily refer back to also. Thank you for creating such a colorful, fun, and useful resource!!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I love how well this (notebook) is organized! Also, it’s very easy to see how well your students understand the concepts as there are several opportunities to drag the reactants and products for both photosynthesis and cellular respiration in the correct spots.”
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