Maze - Sexual vs. Asexual Reproduction

$3.49

Want a quick, ready-to-roll check for understanding or review? Try mazes! They are fun, challenging, *almost* self-correcting activities that are ideal for independent work or “you do” practice. It allows students to practice what they learned in a safe way. 

 

TOPICS COVERED

Topics covered include key differentiators of sexual and sexual reproduction such as:

⭐ the number of parents involved

⭐ percentage of genes passed to offspring

⭐ examples including binary fission, fertilization, mitosis and meiosis 

⭐ the resulting offspring produced and genetic variation outcomes

 

NOTE:  Your students should have definitely prior knowledge of these topics before beginning this activity to ensure they are set up for success!

 

      INCLUDES

      ✏️ Student maze worksheet

      ✏️ Color completed answer key

      ✏️ Digital Google Slides version

       

      IDEAS FOR USE

       I love using mazes to switch things up - they are awesome for:

      ⭐ a quick review

      ⭐ extension application

      ⭐ small group spiral sessions

      ⭐ individual reviews

      ⭐ re-test qualifiers and more!

      These can be given as independent work, a combo of student solo/partner work followed by whole class review, or whole class review. You can even use it for “Roll the Dice” or “Mad Minute” reviews! The possibilities are endless!

      Want to have your students complete it digitally? Your purchase includes a Google Slides Digital version as well! This version is great for your LMS or students in a remote/virtual setting. 

      Use interactive notebooks like me?! Well, these fit in perfectly! Simply print the page (full size, landscape 11x8.5), fold it in half and glue it into the center of your notebook. Voilà! You are set!


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      TERMS OF USE

      This resource was created by Meredith Barton-Metzger as a part of Science with Mrs. Barton. All rights reserved. It may be used by the original purchaser for single class use only. The purchaser may distribute this work to their learners via email, Google classroom or other LMS platforms, however it may not be posted anywhere publicly on the Internet to be found and downloaded. You may NOT claim this work as your own, alter the files in any way, remove copyright or watermarks, sell the files or combine them into another unit for sale or free, post this document for sale or free elsewhere on the internet (this includes GoogleDoc links on blogs or in Shared Google Drive Folders). Making copies of purchased items to share with others is strictly forbidden and is a violation of the TOU and law. Should you reference this product in blog posts, at seminars, professional development, workshops, or other such venues, you MUST credit myself as the author, and a link back to my Science with Mrs. Barton shop in the presentation. If you would like to share this resource, please purchase additional licenses. Thank you for respecting these terms of use!

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