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Biology: Howler Monkeys Tell All
Young scholars examine a PBS special about howler monkeys as an introduction to scientific forensic investigative methods.  In groups, they conduct a host of experiments containing clues which point to discovery.  By challenging...
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Trophic Relationships, Cycling of Chemicals, Human Impact on Ecosystems and Conservation
Students explore how the energy flow through a system is related to trophic levels.  They investigate how organisms affect the cycling of elements and water through the biosphere.  Students participate in lab activities to observe ways...
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Gene Regulation Mechanisms
Students explore genetics.  They discuss how chromosomes and/or genes are regulated during the life of an organism.  In a lab setting, students compare and contrast the genomic regulation of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells using...
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Enzyme Activity: An Inquiry Based Approach
Using an inquiry approach to studying biochemical reactions, cooperative teams of young scholars investigate hypotheses about living materials that contain enzymes which break down in hydrogen peroxide.  They perform experiments,...
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Applied Evolution: How Will We Get There from Here?
Students explore the basic process of natural selection and how people can manipulate that process today. The consequences of natural selection on daily life and the implications of evolutionary biology in basic and applied science is...
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Simulating the Effects of Biodegradable Wastes on Dissolved Oxygen
Students evaluate the relationship between biodegradable waste and dissolved oxygen in water.  In this biodegradable wastes lesson students complete a lab activity in groups then analyze their results.
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Diversity of Life
Students study fungi and its characteristics.  In this fungi lesson students collect and observe fungi then answer questions on what they saw. 
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Dissect with Respect
Students, through exercises and discussions, examine ethics involved in the process of choosing and using laboratory animals, respect for the animal they dissect and how to behave in an ethical manner as they dissect various lab specimens.
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Simulation of Gene Splicing
Students simulate gene splicing by examining bacteria.  They create a bacterial DNA into which they insert the human DNA (gene) that codes for growth hormone.  They cut the sites of the enzyme to study how the human DNA can be joined to...
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Genetic Variations in Hand Span Size
Students study genes. In this biology lesson plan, students measure their handspan size to determine if one pair or many pairs of genes control that trait.
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Genetics Mendelian
Students explore genetic terms, the Law of Dominance and the contributions of Gregor Mendel. After discussing Mendel's lab and his pea plants students observe examples of a phenotype chart. Afterward, they conduct their own lab to...
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Collaboration via Slime Mold
Students combine the skills and concepts that they have developed to ask a simple question which can be answered on a Petri plate. They ask questions and design experiments for verification through collaboration with their classmates.
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The Last Great Canal
Learners read about a cholera outbreak in the 1840's. They read maps, predict how cholera moved throughout the country and participate in a lab activity that demonstrates how disease is spread. They compare cholera through time.
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Where Do I Belong?
Tenth graders study the diversity of life in the world. They classify and sketch organisms into the 6 kingdoms.
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Viewing Viruses
Students view the characteristics of viruses following the 5-E learning model. By participating in discrepant events Students observe the impact of viruses over humans. By participating in discussion students examine the characteristics...
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Oxygen Factory
Fourth graders examine the interdependence of the oxygen and carbon dioxide cycle in an ecosystem through a laboratory investigation. After a lecture/demo, 4th graders complete the lab in groups.
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Taxonomy
High schoolers analyze the complexity of organism classifications based on certain criteria.  For this classifying organisms lesson students study taxonomy and gather information and leaves to do their own experiment on...
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Introduction to Scientific Theory
Ninth graders explain how scientists set up investigations. For this scientific process lesson, 9th graders review the principles of the scientific method and use these skills to answer an open-ended question about how to set up a...
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Form and Function in the Marine Environment
Students study the relationship of form and function in the marine environment.
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Yeast Cells and their Environment
Students study the scientific method and explore how to design an experiment.  In this investigative activity students explore and hypothesis an experiment then carry it out to find the results. 
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Off Base
Students study La Chatelier's principle and identify how carbon dioxide may affect pH.  In this coral lesson students complete a worksheet on pH and observe a lab.
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Cracking the Code - Cloning Paper Plasmid
Young scholars explore the "genetic code."  They observe how genes may be manipulated for genetic research, gene cloning, and genetic engineering.  In a lab setting, students examine the mechanics involved in cutting and ligating DNAs...
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Animals of the Fire Ice
Students study ice worms  and describe how they interact with other species.  In this methane hydrate activity students study ice worms and hydrate shrimp to learn their behavior and can participate in an optional activity.
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Worm Weather Predicted
Learners examine worm habitats. In this animal habitats lesson, students participate in a lab activity that requires them to explore the adaptations that earthworms make to their environment.