Items Tagged as "plant cells"
Cells
Summary:
Students explore types and parts of animal and plant cells.
Animal and Plant Cells
Summary:
This lesson allows students to label the parts of a plant and animail cells. The lesson conludes with a video on animal and plant cells.
NSTA - The Interactive Age: Making It Interesting Everyday
Summary:
This was the mimio Teacher Team presentation "The Interactive Age: Making It Interesting Every Day" presented at NSTA 2010. Feel free to download, edit and incorporate the different slides and activities into your lessons!!
TCEA 2010- The Interactive Age: Making It Interesting Every Day
Subjects: Education
Language: English
Grade Level: Pre-K | Age 5,
Gr. K | Age 6,
Gr. 1 | Age 7,
Gr. 2 | Age 8,
Gr. 3 | Age 9,
Gr. 4 | Age 10,
Gr. 5 | Age 11,
Gr. 6 | Age 12,
Gr. 7 | Age 13,
Gr. 8 | Age 14,
Gr. 9 | Age 15,
Gr. 10 | Age 16,
Gr. 11 | Age 17,
Gr. 12 | Age 18
Posted: Mar. 3, 2010
Posted by: tnj0704
Summary:
This was the mimio Teacher Team presentation "The Interactive Age: Making It Interesting Every Day" presented at TCEA 2010.
FETC Interactive Science in the Classroom
Subjects: Science
Language: English
Grade Level: Gr. K | Age 6,
Gr. 1 | Age 7,
Gr. 2 | Age 8,
Gr. 3 | Age 9,
Gr. 4 | Age 10,
Gr. 5 | Age 11,
Gr. 6 | Age 12,
Gr. 7 | Age 13,
Gr. 8 | Age 14,
Gr. 9 | Age 15,
Gr. 10 | Age 16
Posted: Mar. 1, 2010
Posted by: bhelveston
Summary:
This was the mimio Teacher Team presentation "Interactive Science in the Classroom" presented at FETC 2010.
Science Pack
Subjects: Science
Language: English
Grade Level: Pre-K | Age 5,
Gr. K | Age 6,
Gr. 1 | Age 7,
Gr. 2 | Age 8,
Gr. 3 | Age 9,
Gr. 4 | Age 10,
Gr. 5 | Age 11,
Gr. 6 | Age 12,
Gr. 7 | Age 13,
Gr. 8 | Age 14,
Gr. 9 | Age 15,
Gr. 10 | Age 16,
Gr. 11 | Age 17,
Gr. 12 | Age 18,
Hr. Ed. | Age 19+
Posted: Feb. 1, 2010
Posted by: MimioProfessor
Summary:
The Science Pack includes teaching tools for several areas of science instruction. Find ready-to-use animations of plant and animal cells, volcanoes, the periodic table of the elements, and even an owl pellet dissection.
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