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Are you looking for a fun natural selection simulation activity for your evolution unit? You are in the right place. “Survival of the Fittest Finch” will not disappoint you nor your students! I did…
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Fun demonstration of mitosis using paper plates and pipe cleaners. Learn about the 5 stages of mitosis and what happens at each stage.
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Teach your students about traits being passed down from parents to their offspring (or basic genetics) with this fun, life science demonstration using jelly beans! Grab a freebie to get started and engage your students!
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Parts of a flower
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CrazyScienceLady on Instagram: “Introduced the kingdom's of life today! Link in profile.”
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These hands-on bacteria science experiments teach students how to culture bacteria and test various hypotheses for all kinds of specimens.
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Is it REALLY November already?! Let me just say that October flew by with work, life, and party planning! I always throw a huge Halloween party for my girls, and this year...it was awesome! Sooo, even though I have had things to post about, I truly haven't had much time to sit down. I don't know about any of you, but I'm the type of person that is a little OCD and gets lost in the details. I can't just blog about nothing, unless it's a super quick spare of the moment giveaway! Soooo, you're…
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CrazyScienceLady | Introduced the kingdom's of life today! Link in profile. | Instagram
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This are my favorite biology games to use in high school biology and anatomy and physiology. Enrich your curriculum through games.
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This is a picture of a model of the muscular and skeletal system in the arm that I created last year and recently rediscovered! In it, I recreated the arm by using string, balloons, and straws to be the muscles, tendons and bones. When I blew into the straw on the top of the arm (the bicep), the balloon inflated which tightened the string around it which pulled the lower part of the arm up just like when the muscle contracts. It reminded me of the model from lab!
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