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  1. What exactly is in the plant kingdom? I've been helping SPED students in Biology and classification. Resources I made for them became sought after by college prep and Honors students as well. So I thought I'd share this.

    * What should we consider to be part of the plant kingdom?
    * Why seaweed and mushrooms aren't plants
    * Why is the common definition of plants misleading?
    * Okay, so what other organisms belong in the plant kingdom?
    * If some algae are plants, then are all algae plants?
    * NGSS Learning Standards

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience #plants
    #Plantae

  2. What exactly is in the plant kingdom? I've been helping SPED students in Biology and classification. Resources I made for them became sought after by college prep and Honors students as well. So I thought I'd share this.

    * What should we consider to be part of the plant kingdom?
    * Why seaweed and mushrooms aren't plants
    * Why is the common definition of plants misleading?
    * Okay, so what other organisms belong in the plant kingdom?
    * If some algae are plants, then are all algae plants?
    * NGSS Learning Standards

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience #plants
    #Plantae

  3. What exactly is in the plant kingdom? I've been helping SPED students in Biology and classification. Resources I made for them became sought after by college prep and Honors students as well. So I thought I'd share this.

    * What should we consider to be part of the plant kingdom?
    * Why seaweed and mushrooms aren't plants
    * Why is the common definition of plants misleading?
    * Okay, so what other organisms belong in the plant kingdom?
    * If some algae are plants, then are all algae plants?
    * NGSS Learning Standards

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience #plants
    #Plantae

  4. What exactly is in the plant kingdom? I've been helping SPED students in Biology and classification. Resources I made for them became sought after by college prep and Honors students as well. So I thought I'd share this.

    * What should we consider to be part of the plant kingdom?
    * Why seaweed and mushrooms aren't plants
    * Why is the common definition of plants misleading?
    * Okay, so what other organisms belong in the plant kingdom?
    * If some algae are plants, then are all algae plants?
    * NGSS Learning Standards

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi


  5. Biology teachers - did you notice that NGSS ignores classification and taxonomy? A serious problem since, as Theodosius Dobzhansky noted, "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution." So how do we justify to a parent or administrator us taking the time to teach about this? See the learning standards at the end of this resource -

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience #classification
    #Binomialnomenclature #Linnaean

  6. Biology teachers - did you notice that NGSS ignores classification and taxonomy? A serious problem since, as Theodosius Dobzhansky noted, "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution." So how do we justify to a parent or administrator us taking the time to teach about this? See the learning standards at the end of this resource -

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience #classification
    #Binomialnomenclature #Linnaean

  7. Biology teachers - did you notice that NGSS ignores classification and taxonomy? A serious problem since, as Theodosius Dobzhansky noted, "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution." So how do we justify to a parent or administrator us taking the time to teach about this? See the learning standards at the end of this resource -

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience #classification
    #Binomialnomenclature #Linnaean

  8. Biology teachers - did you notice that NGSS ignores classification and taxonomy? A serious problem since, as Theodosius Dobzhansky noted, "Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution." So how do we justify to a parent or administrator us taking the time to teach about this? See the learning standards at the end of this resource -

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi


  9. Why can’t we always use Punnett squares? Turns out they don’t work for most inherited traits.
    I'm offering simple step-by-step graphics and explanations that help teachers explain why this is so :-)

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20

    #Punnettsquares #genetics #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  10. Why can’t we always use Punnett squares? Turns out they don’t work for most inherited traits.
    I'm offering simple step-by-step graphics and explanations that help teachers explain why this is so :-)

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20

    #Punnettsquares #genetics #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  11. Why can’t we always use Punnett squares? Turns out they don’t work for most inherited traits.
    I'm offering simple step-by-step graphics and explanations that help teachers explain why this is so :-)

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20

    #Punnettsquares #genetics #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  12. Why can’t we always use Punnett squares? Turns out they don’t work for most inherited traits.
    I'm offering simple step-by-step graphics and explanations that help teachers explain why this is so :-)

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20

  13. I never could figure out why high school science often overlooks the lymphatic system. I created this resource for teachers, makes it much easier to explain to students. Has some helpful animated GIFs

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience #lymph #lymphaticsystem

  14. I never could figure out why high school science often overlooks the lymphatic system. I created this resource for teachers, makes it much easier to explain to students. Has some helpful animated GIFs

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience #lymph #lymphaticsystem

  15. I never could figure out why high school science often overlooks the lymphatic system. I created this resource for teachers, makes it much easier to explain to students. Has some helpful animated GIFs

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

  16. Most folks believe that everything is either living or non-living. For example, people and giraffes are alive - and rocks, chairs, and diamonds are not. Yet we have discovered that life exists on a continuum: there is no clear binary switch between “living” and “not living.” Turns out that there are many things these have some or even most characteristics of life, but are not a complete organism. Understanding this is critical to understanding biology & evolution on an adult level - and I have created a free high-res inforgraphic available for download here

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  17. Most folks believe that everything is either living or non-living. For example, people and giraffes are alive - and rocks, chairs, and diamonds are not. Yet we have discovered that life exists on a continuum: there is no clear binary switch between “living” and “not living.” Turns out that there are many things these have some or even most characteristics of life, but are not a complete organism. Understanding this is critical to understanding biology & evolution on an adult level - and I have created a free high-res inforgraphic available for download here

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  18. Most folks believe that everything is either living or non-living. For example, people and giraffes are alive - and rocks, chairs, and diamonds are not. Yet we have discovered that life exists on a continuum: there is no clear binary switch between “living” and “not living.” Turns out that there are many things these have some or even most characteristics of life, but are not a complete organism. Understanding this is critical to understanding biology & evolution on an adult level - and I have created a free high-res inforgraphic available for download here

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #teaching #NGSS #life #Biology #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  19. Most folks believe that everything is either living or non-living. For example, people and giraffes are alive - and rocks, chairs, and diamonds are not. Yet we have discovered that life exists on a continuum: there is no clear binary switch between “living” and “not living.” Turns out that there are many things these have some or even most characteristics of life, but are not a complete organism. Understanding this is critical to understanding biology & evolution on an adult level - and I have created a free high-res inforgraphic available for download here

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

  20. Teaching about cells, organelles, cell transport or reproduction, etc.? I have resources to share.I’ve taught high school for many years, SPED to Honors. The differentiation & adaptations I made for SPED became sought after by other students, even at Honors level. I've worked hard at developing a helpful sequence of ideas, embedded vocabulary support, step-by-step graphics, and analogies.

    * What are characteristics of Life?
    * Organelles
    * Enzymes
    * Diffusion and Osmosis
    * Endocytosis and exocytosis
    * Single-celled organisms - Bacteria and Archaea
    * How do cells reproduce?
    * The cell cycle, mitosis
    * Asexual reproduction
    * Meiosis
    * Interactive apps
    * Learning standards

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #cells #biology #Organelles #teaching #NGSS
    #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  21. Teaching about cells, organelles, cell transport or reproduction, etc.? I have resources to share.I’ve taught high school for many years, SPED to Honors. The differentiation & adaptations I made for SPED became sought after by other students, even at Honors level. I've worked hard at developing a helpful sequence of ideas, embedded vocabulary support, step-by-step graphics, and analogies.

    * What are characteristics of Life?
    * Organelles
    * Enzymes
    * Diffusion and Osmosis
    * Endocytosis and exocytosis
    * Single-celled organisms - Bacteria and Archaea
    * How do cells reproduce?
    * The cell cycle, mitosis
    * Asexual reproduction
    * Meiosis
    * Interactive apps
    * Learning standards

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #cells #biology #Organelles #teaching #NGSS
    #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  22. Teaching about cells, organelles, cell transport or reproduction, etc.? I have resources to share.I’ve taught high school for many years, SPED to Honors. The differentiation & adaptations I made for SPED became sought after by other students, even at Honors level. I've worked hard at developing a helpful sequence of ideas, embedded vocabulary support, step-by-step graphics, and analogies.

    * What are characteristics of Life?
    * Organelles
    * Enzymes
    * Diffusion and Osmosis
    * Endocytosis and exocytosis
    * Single-celled organisms - Bacteria and Archaea
    * How do cells reproduce?
    * The cell cycle, mitosis
    * Asexual reproduction
    * Meiosis
    * Interactive apps
    * Learning standards

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi

    #cells #biology #Organelles #teaching #NGSS
    #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

  23. Teaching about cells, organelles, cell transport or reproduction, etc.? I have resources to share.I’ve taught high school for many years, SPED to Honors. The differentiation & adaptations I made for SPED became sought after by other students, even at Honors level. I've worked hard at developing a helpful sequence of ideas, embedded vocabulary support, step-by-step graphics, and analogies.

    * What are characteristics of Life?
    * Organelles
    * Enzymes
    * Diffusion and Osmosis
    * Endocytosis and exocytosis
    * Single-celled organisms - Bacteria and Archaea
    * How do cells reproduce?
    * The cell cycle, mitosis
    * Asexual reproduction
    * Meiosis
    * Interactive apps
    * Learning standards

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/bi


  24. As science teachers using NGSS, we don't just teach facts. We use storylines to connect facts into a larger picture. A fun way to get students interested in evolution can be to use clips from fun science fiction movies.

    Many kids have seen the Tremors series of movies, featuring the fictional animal, Graboids. While fictional, we can ask - if they were real, how could they have evolved? With careful observation and Socratic questioning we inspire students to posit what form of life they could have evolved from - in doing so we cover natural selection, convergent evolution, and clades and phylogenies!

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20

    #evolution #NGSS #storylines #biology #graboids #tremors #clades #phylogenies
    #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

    This unit addresses critical thinking skills in the Next Generation Science Standards, based on “A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas” by the National Research Council of the National Academies

  25. As science teachers using NGSS, we don't just teach facts. We use storylines to connect facts into a larger picture. A fun way to get students interested in evolution can be to use clips from fun science fiction movies.

    Many kids have seen the Tremors series of movies, featuring the fictional animal, Graboids. While fictional, we can ask - if they were real, how could they have evolved? With careful observation and Socratic questioning we inspire students to posit what form of life they could have evolved from - in doing so we cover natural selection, convergent evolution, and clades and phylogenies!

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20

    #evolution #NGSS #storylines #biology #graboids #tremors #clades #phylogenies
    #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

    This unit addresses critical thinking skills in the Next Generation Science Standards, based on “A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas” by the National Research Council of the National Academies

  26. As science teachers using NGSS, we don't just teach facts. We use storylines to connect facts into a larger picture. A fun way to get students interested in evolution can be to use clips from fun science fiction movies.

    Many kids have seen the Tremors series of movies, featuring the fictional animal, Graboids. While fictional, we can ask - if they were real, how could they have evolved? With careful observation and Socratic questioning we inspire students to posit what form of life they could have evolved from - in doing so we cover natural selection, convergent evolution, and clades and phylogenies!

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20

    #evolution #NGSS #storylines #biology #graboids #tremors #clades #phylogenies
    #biologyteachers #scienceteachers #highschoolscience

    This unit addresses critical thinking skills in the Next Generation Science Standards, based on “A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas” by the National Research Council of the National Academies

  27. As science teachers using NGSS, we don't just teach facts. We use storylines to connect facts into a larger picture. A fun way to get students interested in evolution can be to use clips from fun science fiction movies.

    Many kids have seen the Tremors series of movies, featuring the fictional animal, Graboids. While fictional, we can ask - if they were real, how could they have evolved? With careful observation and Socratic questioning we inspire students to posit what form of life they could have evolved from - in doing so we cover natural selection, convergent evolution, and clades and phylogenies!

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/20


    This unit addresses critical thinking skills in the Next Generation Science Standards, based on “A Framework for K-12 Science Education: Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Core Ideas” by the National Research Council of the National Academies

  28. What are metals, and why do they have the properties that they do? A great resource for science teachers and students, with help from animated GIFs

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/ch

  29. Teaching physics? Labs and resources! 🙂

    Friction lab
    Mechanical equilibrium lab

    3 stage rockets – human powered in the gym or hall

    #Gravity and #tides: Why Is There a Tidal Bulge Opposite the Moon?

    Inertial mass and gravitational mass lab

    Reaction time lab
    CPO #Kinematics labs

    Measuring data with smartphone apps

    #Magnetism: Lenz’s law demo & more!

    #Catapult and #Trebuchet build project
    #Hovercraft build project
    #Mousetrap racers

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/ph

    @edutooters
    #science #physics #physicsteachers #highschoolscience

  30. Teaching physics? Labs and resources! 🙂

    Friction lab
    Mechanical equilibrium lab

    3 stage rockets – human powered in the gym or hall

    #Gravity and #tides: Why Is There a Tidal Bulge Opposite the Moon?

    Inertial mass and gravitational mass lab

    Reaction time lab
    CPO #Kinematics labs

    Measuring data with smartphone apps

    #Magnetism: Lenz’s law demo & more!

    #Catapult and #Trebuchet build project
    #Hovercraft build project
    #Mousetrap racers

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/ph

    @edutooters
    #science #physics #physicsteachers #highschoolscience

  31. Teaching physics? Labs and resources! 🙂

    Friction lab
    Mechanical equilibrium lab

    3 stage rockets – human powered in the gym or hall

    #Gravity and #tides: Why Is There a Tidal Bulge Opposite the Moon?

    Inertial mass and gravitational mass lab

    Reaction time lab
    CPO #Kinematics labs

    Measuring data with smartphone apps

    #Magnetism: Lenz’s law demo & more!

    #Catapult and #Trebuchet build project
    #Hovercraft build project
    #Mousetrap racers

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/ph

    @edutooters
    #science #physics #physicsteachers #highschoolscience

  32. Teaching physics? Labs and resources! 🙂

    Friction lab
    Mechanical equilibrium lab

    3 stage rockets – human powered in the gym or hall

    #Gravity and #tides: Why Is There a Tidal Bulge Opposite the Moon?

    Inertial mass and gravitational mass lab

    Reaction time lab
    CPO #Kinematics labs

    Measuring data with smartphone apps

    #Magnetism: Lenz’s law demo & more!

    #Catapult and #Trebuchet build project
    #Hovercraft build project
    #Mousetrap racers

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/ph

    @edutooters
    #science #physics #physicsteachers #highschoolscience

  33. Teaching physics? Labs and resources! 🙂

    Friction lab
    Mechanical equilibrium lab

    3 stage rockets – human powered in the gym or hall

    and : Why Is There a Tidal Bulge Opposite the Moon?

    Inertial mass and gravitational mass lab

    Reaction time lab
    CPO labs

    Measuring data with smartphone apps

    : Lenz’s law demo & more!

    and build project
    build project
    racers

    kaiserscience.wordpress.com/ph

    @edutooters

  34. Not really sure what's happening here but I like how the photo turned out. High School Biology experiment across the hall from the room where I facilitate a Makers Club. It's bits of plant in liquid and the bright LED light is doing something to them.

    At Planet Homeschool in Saint Anthony Village, Minnesota, United States. Friday 11 November 2022.

    #SecularHomeschool #HighSchoolScience #BiologyExperiment #photography

  35. Not really sure what's happening here but I like how the photo turned out. High School Biology experiment across the hall from the room where I facilitate a Makers Club. It's bits of plant in liquid and the bright LED light is doing something to them.

    At Planet Homeschool in Saint Anthony Village, Minnesota, United States. Friday 11 November 2022.