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Biology Enzymes Writing Prompts Exit Tickets, Review Questions

Open ended science writing prompts about Enzymes – aligned to High School Biology curriculum.  Eight Google Forms with robust questions to get students thinking and writing about Enzymes. 100% digital – great for checking for understanding both in class and distance learning!

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Open ended enzymes writing prompts – aligned to High School Biology curriculum.  Eight Google Forms with robust questions to get students thinking and writing about Enzymes. 100% digital, no prep – great for checking for understanding both in class and distance learning!

Real-life application of Enzymes:

  • Cellular Respiration is done by enzymes – how does change in temperature impact crickets’ respiration rate? What about humans?
  • Oxygen and glucose are substrates – why do we die when we run out of oxygen or food?
  • When you swallow an enzyme supplement (into my acidic stomach) what happens to those enzymes?
  • Why does decomposition slow down when I put my fruit in the refrigerator?
  • Why does the reaction rate change over time?
  • What happens to a reaction rate when we add more enzymes?
  • What happens to enzymes in different pHs? How does that impact the reaction rate?
  • Why is it so important that my body temperature stays around 98 degrees F?

 

Writing Prompt Questions with Google Forms

All writing prompts are open ended questions. You will see what your students know, and don’t know, about a topic. Get them thinking deeply, recalling learned information, and putting ideas together in their own words. All forms have a ten point rubric, with built in ‘feedback’ (answers). No Prep feedback that is fully editable!

Writing prompts are great for review to organize ideas – perfect for openers, exit tickets, and homework. These can also be used as essay questions for assessments.

Each Google Form topic is broken up into several sub-questions to help students think through their ideas, and not forget to answer part of the question! Sub-questions also make grading easier.

Teacher guide explains how to easily share the forms with your students, grade them, and send the graded forms back to them.

Click to see a preview of the Enzyme Writing Prompts!

 

Five Stars!

What some happy teachers are saying about the Enzymes Writing Prompts:

My students loved this resource. They were very engaged and it was very easy for them to use. The prep time was minimal for me and made planning my lesson so much easier.            – April M.           – October 21, 2021

This resource has really come in handy during this challenging time. The Google Forms can be edited and used for reviews and quizzes. They’ve been a great time-saver and a very effective tool. Thank you!            – Jon B.           – October 20, 2020

This is a great set of prompts to have our students continue to write while learning science!           – Allison B.            – September 30, 2020

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