FREE Mitosis Worksheet and Other Mitosis Lesson Ideas

Published:
January 17, 2018

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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Not many people have microscopes, let alone own ‘quality’ microscopes. I think this deters people from teaching mitosis (how cells divide). Mitosis can be an exciting topic; it is something great to teach and useful for your learners to learn/retain. A good thing to know is that having a quality microscope is not the only option in teaching mitosis. Use these options to help you teach mitosis to your homeschool differently and in ways they are more likely to retain what they have learned.

Mitosis-PIN-3-551x1024Click here for Learning Hypothesis‘ free mitosis worksheet and other ideas to teach mitosis effectively.

Check out these resources about cells:

Cells (Science Readers: Content and Literacy)Cells (Science Readers: Content and Literacy)Famemaster 4D-Science Animal Cell Anatomy ModelFamemaster 4D-Science Animal Cell Anatomy ModelMIDDLE GRADE SCIENCE 2011 CELLS AND HEREDITY:STUDENT EDITION (Interactive Science)MIDDLE GRADE SCIENCE 2011 CELLS AND HEREDITY:STUDENT EDITION (Interactive Science)Essential Cell BiologyEssential Cell BiologyThe Biology Coloring BookThe Biology Coloring BookGIANTmicrobes--Cells Coloring BookGIANTmicrobes–Cells Coloring BookEnjoy Your Cells Coloring Book (Enjoy Your Cells Color and Learn Series Book 1)Enjoy Your Cells Coloring Book (Enjoy Your Cells Color and Learn Series Book 1)Captivating Cells Coloring Book: Color to Learn!Captivating Cells Coloring Book: Color to Learn!Enjoy Your Cells Series Coloring Books, 4-Book Gift Set: Four-volume set with colored pencils and stickersEnjoy Your Cells Series Coloring Books, 4-Book Gift Set: Four-volume set with colored pencils and stickersThe Nucleus and More: Cell Structure Coloring BookThe Nucleus and More: Cell Structure Coloring Book

 

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