Teacher Lesson Plans
Share the Wealth Session1996 NSTA Global Summit on Science and Science Education http://www.gene.com/ae/AE/SH/NSTA_SF/ These lesson plans are from the National Science Teacher's Association presenters at the Share the Wealth session in San Francisco. These activities are appropriate for upper middle and high school students.
Biology
Lessons for Prospective and Practicing Teachers http://www.biologylessons.sdsu.edu/classes/index.html These lessons were developed in a biology course at San Diego State
University. The lessons are appropriate for elementary and middle school
students.
Experiments with Homeotic Genes http://raven.umnh.utah.edu/new/teachkits/a-homeo/PM- experiment.html This site provides genetic lesson plans which are appropriate for high school students on the transformation of body structure in flour beetles.
The Natural History of Genes project provides teachers and students with
free flour beetles to do the experiments listed at this site. At the bottom
of the page, click on "click here" and a link is provided to
the
activities.
Kansas State University's Genetic's Education Network Yeast Experiments http://www.phys.ksu.edu/gene/chapters.html This site has basic genetics experiments,ultraviolet light experiments and mutation experiments which use baker's yeast. These experiments are
appropriate for high school students.
DNA
and Proteins http://raven.umnh.utah.edu/secondlevel/core/dnaprotsmenu.html The Natural History of Genes DNA and Proteins Site provides hands-on experiments which help high school students understand the function of
DNA and enzymes.
Live from the Stratosphere Teacher's Guide http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/lfs/tguide/toc.html Activities based on the observations of space made by the Kuiper Airborne Observatory are available in this guide. Hints for teachers and handouts for students are provided. These are appropriate for grades 6-12.
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