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NOS lesson ideas. After story and observations but before in class discussion Reflection: 1-2 page discussion about Wednesday’s class activities and how they relate to the above readings (Derry Prologue, Hazen and Trefil ). Basic Inheritance - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NOS lesson ideas

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After story and observations but before in class discussionReflection: 1-2 page discussion about Wednesday’s class activities and how they relate to the above readings (Derry Prologue, Hazen and Trefil).

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Basic InheritanceLG: Understand how and why try to use minimal

vocabulary• “Explain the difference between meiosis and mitosis.

(result, process, when and where it happens)”• “How can a person be a carrier of a disease that they

themselves do not have?”• “What are Stem cells? Where can they be found?”• “What will happen to an embryo at the stage of

having eight cells if one of its cells is removed?”

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What would happen if two sperm fertilized one egg?A. The resulting embryo would have 2 copies of

every chromosome.B. The resulting embryo would have 3 copies of

every chromosome.C. This is the process that creates fraternal

twinsD. A and BE. A and C

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Models

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Reflection on Scientific Models Consider scientific models and what they can be used for. You’ve studied the usefulness of four different models of earthquake recurrence for certain types of faults in class and scientists in the videos you watched in the “Buildings Kill People” assignment use simulations to model earthquake effects. Does a model describe/simulate exactly what will happen in nature? If it does not, is it still useful? How can that be? Please type up a 1 – 2 page response. A title page is unnecessary but please remember an intro, body and conclusion. The rubric below describes how I grade your reflections except the length of our Reflections does not require headings and subheadings.

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Straw Instrument• Put the bigger straw over the end of your straw instrument.

This makes a sort of straw trombone!

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Generalizing Musical Instruments

• What are the three characteristics that the straw instrument needed to 1. make sound, 2. produce a variety of notes, and 3. be loud?

• Can the important features be generalized for your instruments and other musical instruments like the guitar, for example?

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Reflection - Generalizing vs. Categorizing In class this week we’ve been trying to generalize how musical instruments work and how sound is made. This is different from what is normally done in music classes where the focus is to categorize musical instruments according to type (strings, woodwinds, keyboards, etc…) Please compare this to what Hazen and Trefil say about biology on page 276 “This is but one example of what is probably the most important development in the history of biology – the shift in emphasis from studying organisms (like plants and animals) to studying the chemical basis shared by all living things.”

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Book Review Project• Read a biography of a scientist• Write a paper that describes which of the

Derry pathways to discovery best fits your scientists’ pathway to discovery.

• Details here

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Magic Beads!Dr. Courtney Willis

PhysicsUNC

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Magic Beads and the “Scientific Method”

1. Present the standard definition of the scientific method. 2. Then present exactly what you and your group members did to figure out the magic of the Magic Beads . For the members who did not figure it out, that’s just as good. Describe what they tried. Be honest, do not embellish the processes that you went through so that it sounds more scientific. 3. Now compare what you and your group did in this experiment to discover the magic of the Magic Beads. What parts of your investigations match a step in the scientific method. Were your steps in order? Did you follow all the steps? Did you or any group member hypothesize that the beads were sensitive to UV light? If so, at what point in your investigations and why did you think this could be?

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More Ideas…Lesson in your back pocket

• Cordelia’s Shoes• Book Puzzle

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Clicker Questions for whiny biologists

Consider a giant oak tree. Where does the largest fraction of the dry mass of the tree come from?A. WaterB. Minerals in the soilC. SunD. OxygenE. Carbon

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When you lose 15 lbs, how did the largest fraction of the weight leave your body?A. UrineB. Solid wasteC. Sweat D. EnergyE. Respiration – water vaporF. Respiration – carbon dioxide