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Science Content Enhancement Supplements
Available on Flash Drive or CD

Course Example Devices Included Sample CER
Middle School Life Science
  • Course Organizer: Focuses on Life Science
  • Unit Organizer: Structure and Functions of Cells
  • Comparison Table: Plant/Animal Cells
  • LINCing Table: Osmosis/Organism/Multicellular
  • Question Exploration Guide: What are the functions
    of each part of the cell?
  • Question Exploration Guide: How can different jobs people
    have compare to the division of labor within a cell by
    the organelles?
  • Writing Rubric for Science
  • Unit Organizer: Genetics
  • Concept Diagram: Inheritance
  • LINCing Table: Allele/Probability/Generation
 
Physical Science
  • Course Organizer: Physical Science
  • Unit Organizer: The Nature of Matter
  • Anchoring table: Tinker Toys/Molecules
  • Concept Diagram: Transforming Energy
  • Comparison Table: Solids/Liquids/Gas
  • Question Exploration Guide: How is energy produced in a chemical change?
 
Earth Science
  • Course Organizer: Earth Science
  • Unit Organizer: Earth's Surface
  • Comparison Table: Relative Age/Absolute Age of Rocks
  • FRAME: Plate Tectonics
  • Order Routine: Three Types of Volcanoes
  • Comparison Table: Divergent/Convergent/Transform Boundries
 
High School Biology
  • Course Organizer: High School Biology
  • Unit Organizer: The Cell
  • Order Routine: Animal/Plant Cells
  • Comparison Table: Passive/Active Transport
  • Comparison Table: Cellular Energy
  • Question Exploration Routine: Why is it important
    to understand the function of each cell part?
 

 

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