Life Science

Biology or life science is fascinating! From classification of living things, abiotic, biotic and detritus things, food chains, food webs, adaptations, competition, symbiosis, symbiotic relationships (mutualism, commensalism, parasitism, predator/prey), ecosystems, cells, microscopic world, and all things related to life!
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This is a resource is a three-page nonfiction science article with three additional pages of activities to assess comprehension of cells. This packet is perfect to use to introduce your students to this topic or to use as a review
Symbiosis Activity
Students will love this fun and funny activity that leads to symbiosis mastery.Students complete 3 tasks: one is done individually, one with a partner and one with someone disrupting their work. These tasks and the way in which they are done represent three types of symbiotic relationships: commensalism, mutualism and parasitism.Whats included in this product. . .
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(OLD VIDEO) Human Body Systems: The 11 Champions
The 11 Human Organ Systems. Your body is incredible! Every second of the day, your organ systems are working together to let you do the things that you do. The Amoeba Sisters provide an introduction to each of the 11 human organ systems to help you differentiate them and understand why they are so important. Come laugh and learn with the Amoeba Sisters! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnjmrrQ6xOs
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ecocides: “ Feeding adaptations in beaks ”
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