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Ancient China Collage Project
The students will choose a specific topic to research in Ancient China. During their research they will choose photographs that show detail about their topic. Student will build a collage that is shaped like their topic and give details about each photograph present.
Grade levels: N/A
kquinlisk
2
Genetics Comic Book
Using the computer application ComicLife, students will create a comic book on any topic dealing with genetics. Possible genetics topics: mitosis, DNA fingerprinting, natural selection, pedigrees/Punnett Squares, DNA, inherited traits.
Grade levels:
6-8
kquinlisk
3
Genetics Jeopardy Game
Using the key concepts we've learned in class, create a Jeopardy review game for us to play before the Unit test.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kquinlisk
4
Genetics Current Events
For this assignment, you will write a newspaper editorial on a hot topic in genetics. In addition, your article must have a headline and illustration with caption.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
kquinlisk
5
Ecosystem Radio Advertisement
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
kquinlisk
6
Ecosystem Sustainability Online Blog
Rubric to evaluate a website made by students.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
Grad
kquinlisk
7
Epidemiologist Newspaper Article
Write a newspaper article about the history of an infectious disease and how it was handled as society.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kquinlisk
8
Disease Interview
Interview someone you know who has had an infectious disease. Interview should include thoughtful questions. The purpose of the interview is to learn about symptoms of the disease, how to prevent this disease from spreading, the specific germ that spreads the disease, information on vaccines/cures, and anything you find interesting.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kquinlisk
9
Scientific Method Children's Book
Using descriptive language and creativity, students create a children’s book explaining the scientific method.
Grade levels:
6-8
kquinlisk
10
Clinical Trial Simulation Video
Students will videotape a simulation of a clinical trial, create an informed consent form and analyze the findings of the simulation.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
Grad
kquinlisk
11
Cell Menu Project
Students must choose an appetizer, entree, and dessert.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kquinlisk
12
Clinical Trial Simulation Project
As a member of the National Institute of Health, you must conduct a simulation of a clinical trial and create an informed consent form. Videotape the process and results of the clinical trial.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
kquinlisk
13
Cell Technology Website
Students create their own websites using IWeb •List and describe the parts of an animal cell •Students should explain how and why scientists study human cells
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
kquinlisk
14
Cell Model Project
Students must create a model of an animal that accurately represents the parts that help the cell function. Students should then create an analogy presentation on Keynote comparing the functions of cell parts to things in real life.
Grade levels:
6-8
kquinlisk
15
Copy of Cell Model
For this project students built a 3D model of a cell. I would prefer an eatable model but it is not maditory. You have the choice of doing an animal, plant, or bacteria cell.
Grade levels: N/A
kquinlisk
16
Food Web Project
Students will create a food web consisting of organisms found in a specific ecosytem that they choose. Each student must name the organisms, identify the abiotic and biotic factors in the habitat, show the flow of energy in the food web, classify the organism as producer, consumer (primary, secondary, or tertiary), or decomposer; and indicate human impact in that ecosystem.
Grade levels:
6-8
kquinlisk
17
Food Web Project
Student will create a food web consisting of imaginary animals. The student must name the animals, describe their habitat, identify the abiotic and biotic factors in the habitat, show the flow of energy in the food web, classify the organism as producer, consumer, scavenger, or decomposer; and indicate how the organism obtains its energy.
Grade levels: N/A
kquinlisk
18
News Broadcast on Ecosystem
Students pick a specific ecosystem to research and prepare a news broadcast including important information on that ecosystem.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
Undergrad
(draft)
kquinlisk
19
Disease Public Service Announcement
Students will create their own public service announcement to educate the public on a specific infectious disease
Grade levels:
6-8
(draft)
kquinlisk
20
Mad Scientist Project
Students are to design an experiment which can be conducted in the classroom. Projects must include a puprose, hypothesis, research, step by step experiment instructions and a method to display data. Students then present their experimental results to the class.
Grade levels:
6-8
9-12
(draft)
kquinlisk
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