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Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Doodle Notes

Zero prep and high engagement Doodle Notes for Sexual and Asexual Reproduction. There are multiple versions for easy differentiation. Use the scaffolded fill-in-the-blanks version to support students or the open response version to challenge students.

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Zero prep and high engagement Doodle Notes for Sexual and Asexual Reproduction. There are multiple versions for easy differentiation. Use the scaffolded fill-in-the-blanks version to support students or the open response version to challenge students. Assign the color versions digitally with a PDF editor like Kami or print them for high engagement. Use the blank asexual reproduction diagrams for students that love to draw, or the completed diagrams version for students who don’t! These are a great review for the sexual and asexual modes of reproduction, and their advantages and disadvantages.
 
My Doodle Notes are zero prep – just print and go! There is a completed example to model the Doodle Notes for your students or let them check their answers.
 
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Content covered:
 
  • Sexual reproduction – cells involved, the process, advantages and disadvantages
  • Asexual reproduction – types covered: binary fission, fragmentation, budding, parthenogenesis, vegetative propagation – advantages and disadvantages
  • Comparison of asexual and sexual reproduction
 
My Sexual and Asexual Reproduction Doodle Notes include:
 
  • 3 illustrated pages in the following versions:
  • Black and white
  • Color – assign digitally with a PDF editor extension, e.g. Kami
  • Scaffolded versions – fill in the blanks (color and black & white)
  • Blank asexual reproduction diagram versions (color and black & white)
  • A completed example
  • And a handy guide on how to use Doodle Notes
 
Note that students should already know that meiosis produces genetically unique gametes – if you need to cover this, check out my Meiosis Doodle Notes here. Please also note that my Doodle Notes are secured PDFs – the content within cannot be edited, so please ensure it fits your class and curriculum needs before completing your purchase.

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