End-of-semester time crunch is real. You’ve covered the scientific method, cells, ecosystems, mitosis, meiosis, and all the basics, but now you need a solid review for your physical/life science quiz that doesn’t require a ton of time to compile. You want something comprehensive, easy, and works seamlessly with the LMS platforms your school uses, like Canvas.
That’s exactly why I created the 100 Question Physical & Life Sciences Review For Canvas—a ready-to-go bank of 100 multiple-choice questions that lets you quickly build assessments, study guides, or test prep without starting from scratch.
Why a Good Review Question Bank Matters (Especially Digitally)
In middle school or intro high school life science, students need repeated exposure to key concepts to help remember them before finals or state tests. But pulling together 100 solid questions? That can take forever—especially if you’re formatting them for online quizzes. You be copying from textbooks, old tests, or random online sources.
I have a resource Physical and Life Science Quiz that is built for teachers who use LMS and want to copy/paste questions straight into quizzes. It also works with tools like Quizzizz/Wayground (via PDF upload) so you can randomize questions and answer choices for fairness and engagement.
What’s Inside This 100-Question Review
- 100 Multiple-Choice Questions — All carefully crafted to cover core topics from the scientific method through mitosis and meiosis (with a mix of physical and life sciences basics).
- Divided into 8 Parts — Makes navigation easy whether you’re using the whole thing or pulling sections for targeted review.
- All Correct Answers Marked as A — In the original document (super handy for quick checking or when you want to randomize later in your LMS).
- Digital-Friendly Format — Designed for copy/paste into Canvas/Schoology quizzes, or upload as PDF to Quizzizz for auto-randomization and self-paced practice.
No need for fancy editing—just a straightforward tool to review what they know (or don’t) before the big push to the end of the term.
How to Use It in Your Classroom (Realistically)
Here’s what’s worked well:
- Copy sections into Canvas for a quick formative quiz or exit ticket.
- Upload the full PDF to Quizzizz, let it randomize everything, and turn it into a live game or homework assignment—students love the competition.
- Use it as a study guide: Print parts for kids who prefer paper, or share digitally for self-review.
- For differentiation: Pull specific parts (e.g., just mitosis/meiosis) for targeted intervention.
It’s perfect for middle school science or introductory high school biology—especially when time is short and you need something reliable.
It’s an inexpensive way to reclaim your evenings instead of writing questions late at night.
Grab it here: 100 Question Physical & Life Sciences Review For Canvas
Your students get solid review.
Happy Teaching!



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