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

