DNA and Protein Synthesis Activities, Bell Ringers, and Assessments

$13.00

Grade Level(s): 9, 10, 11

Description

This DNA and Protein Synthesis Activities bundle includes 13 resources to complete your study of DNA & Protein Synthesis and save you tons of time! Bell ringers, cooperative learning activities, diagrams, nifty notes, a lab, and assessments are all included.

UPDATED with Google Drive™/Google Classroom™ compatibility. You receive BOTH print and digital paperless resources . . . perfect for in-class instruction, distance learning, or flipped classrooms.

These resources are designed for a high school Biology course. All resources in this chapter are EDITABLE (EXCEPT for 3-a-Day’s & Nifty Notes ) so you can customize them to suit the needs of your students.

 

INCLUDES:

  • Read This First document with contact information, product overview, links to digital resources*, teacher’s guide, image and font credits, and terms of use.
  • 10 Days of “3-a-Day’s”. Start class each day with 3 quick review questions!
  • DNA Structure Diagram*
  • DNA Replication Diagrams
  • DNA Extraction Lab
  • “Why Proteins are Important” Article with Questions
  • Mutations Nifty Notes
  • Gel Electrophoresis Simulation Enrichment Activity
  • 2 Concept Reviews reinforce topics and key terms*
  • 2 Quizzes*: in two print versions to help students stay honest and a Google Forms™ version that is self-grading!
  • Review Sheet* to help students prepare for the test
  • Test* with Answer Key, in two versions in two print versions PLUS a Google Forms™ version.

 

Please click VIEW PREVIEW to see more details so you can make sure this resource is right for your students.

 

DNA and ProteinSynthesis is part 3 of the Genetics Unit:

  1. Mitosis and Meiosis
  2. Inheritance
  3. DNA and Protein Synthesis

 

You might also like:

DNA & Protein Synthesis PowerPoint and Notes

DNA & Protein Synthesis Task Cards with PowerPoint Review

DNA & Protein Synthesis Review Qubes

Modeling Protein Synthesis Lab

 

Happy Teaching!

Carla Brooks

Science Island