This is an interactive, high school biology Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd …
This is an interactive, high school biology Nearpod lesson tied to SEEd standard BIO.2.7. It guides students through information and activities about homeostasis and changes in heart rate. This resource is a student-ready, three-dimensional SEEd science lesson you can add to your Nearpod library. Many of the phenomena, text, and images come from UEN OER textbooks, Seedstorylines.org, ck12.org, and pixabay.com. Most videos are from youtube.com or pbslearningmedia.org. Many of the simulations were found at phet.colorado.edu, ck12.org, and pbslearningmedia.org. This lesson is unique to Nebo School District but was built with the help of many amazing ideas from teachers throughout Utah.
The eye’s retina receives and reacts to incoming light and sends signals …
The eye’s retina receives and reacts to incoming light and sends signals to the brain, allowing you to see. One part of the retina, however, doesn't give you visual information—this is your eye’s “blind spot.”
This is a lab based class that will help students understand and …
This is a lab based class that will help students understand and identify different things about enzymes, and learn how to story tell. Image credit: "Fields of Science" by Image Editor is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
This lesson is a choose your own adventure lab for students. It …
This lesson is a choose your own adventure lab for students. It highlights the idea that different things can change enzyme activity, and allows students to choose different variables and test enzyme activity. "Fields of Science" by Image Editor is licensed under CC BY 2.0.
This resource includes posters and images from the Modern Water Cycle collection …
This resource includes posters and images from the Modern Water Cycle collection by BYU and the USGS. The resources are visual definitions of common water cycle terms. The water cycle introduces a lot of new terms for young students. Many teachers focus tightly on these phrases and what they mean physically for the water (e.g. Evaporation: liquid water to water vapor). We also include a variety of places where those changes occur.
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