
Feedback on free middle to high school biology resources I've been putting together
Hi everyone! I've been putting together a biology learning website aimed at middle/high school students and teachers. I provide biology-related articles with free classroom resources to help students recap the content. Some of the activities provided with the articles can be used as stand-alone classroom activities. I'd really love to have some feedback from teachers, homeschoolers, or other science gurus on what I could improve or how I can make the content more engaging.
Each article includes:
- A student‑friendly explanation of the topic
- A definition/vocabulary sheet
- A simple hands‑on lab/activity or worksheet
- A clean, printable version of the article
Right now, I have 8 articles across 5 subjects (animal bio/behavior, human bio/behavior, ecology and enviro bio, evolution and adaptation, and weird/wonderful science)). I’m trying to make sure the materials are clear, accurate, and actually useful in a classroom or homeschool setting.
If you have a moment, I’d love your thoughts on:
- Clarity and readability for grades 6–12
- Whether the worksheets/labs feel practical and are engaging
- What topics I should add next
- Anything confusing or missing
Here’s the site: Home - The Curious Cell
Eventually, I'd like to add actual classroom presentations on specific areas of Biology to help teachers and homeschoolers save prep time.
Thanks in advance for any feedback. I really want this to be a helpful resource for students and educators. ANY feedback is appreciated - good or bad!