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1996 Access Excellence Collection An archive of the favorite classroom activities submitted by high school biology and life sciences teachers participating in the Access Excellence program. Agarose Gel DNA Quantitation Students will be looking at agaro Full Review »

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Grade Range
5th - 7th
Rating
4 Stars

Students determine the limiting factors and carrying capacity in an environment and consider the competition that occurs between living things by playing a game. They act as bears trying to find shelter, food, and water cards then discover what happens when the resources run out. Full Review »

Grade Range
4th - 5th
Rating
3 Stars

Students create visual puns. They draw the name of bird from a basket and then create a visual pun illustration based on the bird's name. Students evaluate their drawing using a rubric and then present their work to the class. Full Review »

Grade Range
9th - 11th
Rating
3 Stars

Students explore the freshwater ecosystem of Africa's Lake Victoria by creating a freshwater aquarium. They investigate factors affecting the aquarium's ecosystem and conduct lab activities. Full Review »

Grade Range
6th - 8th
Rating
3 Stars

Students examine some of the different ecosystems that fish live in. While doing this they identify the species of fish and the ecological conditions needed for survival. Students use research resources to make fish cards that have information displayed on them. Full Review »

Grade Range
5th - 12th
Rating
3 Stars

This lesson is designed to be used as part of an introductory biology course. It is formatted to be used in a 1.5 hour block period and should take place during a unit on evolution. Prior to this lesson, students will already have been introduced to Darwin's theory of evolution, along with the ideas of adaptation and natural selection. This lesson will give students the opportunity to review what they know about evolution, natural selection and adaptation. Full Review »