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A learning exercise for organ systems
by sepalika wickremasinghe
A lecture on the organization of the body. Students wil learn that cells are the smallest building blocks of life. Cells...
Type of task: Teacher-centered
Date added: Dec 10, 2007
Last modified: Dec 10, 2007
A learning exercise for Science & Mathematics Education Center
by Vanessa Garcia
During this activity students investigate the concepts of osmosis and diffusion using Elodea cells.
Type of task: Group, Supervised
Date added: Nov 21, 2007
Last modified: Jun 18, 2008
A learning exercise for Science & Mathematics Education Center
by Vanessa Garcia
Students will get familiar making observations and using the scientific method during future laboratory work.
Type of task: Group, Student-centered, Supervised, Supplemental Activity, Teacher-centered
Date added: Nov 21, 2007
Last modified: Jun 18, 2008
A learning exercise for Science & Mathematics Education Center
by Vanessa Garcia
Students will observe how different objects may contain microbes. They will observe multiplication of microbes.
Type of task: Group, Supervised
Date added: Nov 21, 2007
Last modified: Jun 17, 2008
A learning exercise for Super 3D Mitosis Animation
by Joaquin Alvarado
Students will create visual or graphical representations of the stages of mitosis and present them before the class.
Type of task: Supervised
Date added: Sep 19, 2007
Last modified: Sep 19, 2007
A learning exercise for Super 3D Mitosis Animation
by sepalika wickremasinghe
Students (7th grade) will create a 2' x 2' visual representation of the six stages of mitosis; using "wickie sticks" of...
Type of task: Group, Supervised, Supplemental Activity
Date added: Sep 18, 2007
Last modified: Sep 18, 2007
A learning exercise for Science & Mathematics Education Center
by Vanessa Garcia
In this activity students extract DNA from bananas. They will see that DNA is a component of living things and that DNA can...
Type of task: Group, Student-centered, Supervised
Date added: Sep 16, 2007
Last modified: Jun 18, 2008
An activity sheet for Mitosis & Meiosis
by Scott Cooper
In this activity students examine karyotypes from five individuals to try...
An example of: Interactive Lectures
Date added: Jul 14, 2007
Last modified: Jul 14, 2007
An activity sheet for Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
by Jeff Bell
<p>Writing a Wikipedia article about a genetic disease is a good...
An example of: Teaching with Data
Date added: Jul 14, 2007
Last modified: Jul 14, 2007
An activity sheet for Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man
by Scott Cooper
In this activity, students are assigned different alleles of the gene for...
An example of: Teaching with Data
Date added: Jul 14, 2007
Last modified: Jul 14, 2007
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