Mitosis Sequencing Cut-and-Paste Activity | High School Biology

$2.00

Struggling to remember the phases of Mitosis? This activity makes them stick.

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase — if those words blur together when it's time for a test, this hands-on sequencing activity is exactly what you need. Rather than copying notes or re-reading a textbook, you'll sort and arrange the phases yourself, which is one of the most effective ways to actually commit them to memory.

What's inside:

  • Phase images for all 4 stages of Mitosis to cut out and sequence

  • A labeling row to practice writing the correct names in order

  • A description row explaining what's happening inside the cell at each stage — in plain, easy-to-follow language

  • A clean sequencing table that ties the images, names, and descriptions together in one place

Perfect for:

  • Students in Grades 9–12 studying biology or cellular division

  • Reviewing or revising before a quiz or test on Mitosis

  • Anyone who learns better by doing rather than just reading notes

This activity takes around 15–20 minutes and is straightforward enough to complete independently at home; no classroom setup required.

Struggling to remember the phases of Mitosis? This activity makes them stick.

Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase — if those words blur together when it's time for a test, this hands-on sequencing activity is exactly what you need. Rather than copying notes or re-reading a textbook, you'll sort and arrange the phases yourself, which is one of the most effective ways to actually commit them to memory.

What's inside:

  • Phase images for all 4 stages of Mitosis to cut out and sequence

  • A labeling row to practice writing the correct names in order

  • A description row explaining what's happening inside the cell at each stage — in plain, easy-to-follow language

  • A clean sequencing table that ties the images, names, and descriptions together in one place

Perfect for:

  • Students in Grades 9–12 studying biology or cellular division

  • Reviewing or revising before a quiz or test on Mitosis

  • Anyone who learns better by doing rather than just reading notes

This activity takes around 15–20 minutes and is straightforward enough to complete independently at home; no classroom setup required.