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Biology Teaching Resources

If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably spent countless hours hunting down the perfect lesson plans and activities on Pinterest or Teachers Pay Teachers. It’s exhausting, right? I started making my own biology teaching resources. You can check out a sample in my Biology Welcome Pack. Because I know the struggle I built something a little different, its called the Biology Resource Hub.

Say Goodbye to Endless Searching for Biology Teaching Resources

Imagine this: no more scrolling through endless websites every day. With this membership, you get instant access to a huge library of biology resources—organized neatly by topic. Need something specific to teach about DNA or ecosystems? Just a few clicks, and you’re set. It’s all there, and it’s aligned with NGSS and standards from Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee (which pretty much covers a lot of what we all teach). Check out my biology lesson plans post for more information about how I structure my lessons.

More Than Just Resources

But it’s not just about having a ton of resources. This membership costs less than 50 cents a day—way less than what you’d spend if you hit that purchase button every time you found a decent resource elsewhere. Plus, there’s no more buyer’s remorse or decision fatigue. You get everything you need, which means more time to focus on what matters: your students.

A Community That Gets It

One of my favorite parts? The community. There’s nothing like connecting with teachers who actually understand the ups and downs of teaching life science. We’re all in it together, sharing ideas, offering support, and just being there for each other. You’re not alone in this. We will be expanding our community and professional development options in the fall of 2024.

Real Results

And let me tell you, my students are more engaged than ever. We’ve got interactive lessons, experiments they actually get excited about, and assessments that really measure their understanding. Here’s the kicker: over 20,000 teachers are using these resources, and they’re seeing amazing results.

This is what other teachers are saying:

These were the perfect notes to use along side our unit on the Nervous System! It kept my students very engaged in the material being introduced to them.

-Mrs Schmitter

This was a GREAT resource for my students who really struggle with this content.

– Krista R.

So, What’s the Verdict?

It’s not just about resources; it’s about making our teaching lives a whole lot easier and our classrooms a lot more exciting. If you’re looking to save time, cut down on stress, and have all the tools you need right at your fingertips, I can’t recommend it enough. Give it a shot, and see the difference it makes in your teaching—and your students’ learning. Here’s to less stress and more success in our classrooms!

Check out the Biology Resource Hub!

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