Make genetic mutations activities more memorable with hands-on ideas and easy-to-teach lessons that bring DNA concepts to life in your middle school classroom.
How to Create a Life Science Pacing Guide for a Stress Free School Year
This life science pacing guide takes the stress out of planning. Get practical tips, real-life advice, and a free download to help you start strong.
How to Differentiate Science Lessons During the First Week of School
Looking for ways to differentiate science instruction without adding hours to your prep? In this post, you’ll find five practical strategies to help you meet the diverse needs of your middle school students—starting in the first week of school. From flexible grouping to choice boards and station rotations, learn how to create a science classroom where every student can thrive.
How to Teach Students to Work Independently at Science Stations
Ready to make science stations actually work in your middle school classroom? In this post, I’m sharing the exact routines, roles, and strategies I use to teach students how to work independently at stations. From setting expectations to building stamina, these tips will help you run smooth, low-stress science stations that support student learning—and free you up to teach, not troubleshoot.
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