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		| Lesson Plan Name | Grades |  
		| A Microscopically Enormous Look at Genetic Inheritance | 9 to 12 |  
		|  (0 stars, 1 ratings)A lab to help better understand how traits are controlled by genes using drosophila fruit flies. |  
		| Breaking News: Who Did It? | 7 to 7 |  
		|  (0 stars, 1 ratings)Students will summarize the work that they have been doing to solve a mystery in science class using genetics to find who contaminated a school nutrition source!  In groups of 3 or 4, students will create a breaking news headline detailing the crime and the suspect including evidence using the Videolicious App on the iPad. |  
		| DNA Restriction Analysis | 10 to 12 |  
		|  (0 stars, 1 ratings)This lesson plan is designed for 11th-grade students attending a field trip to the Regeneron DNA Learning Center. The focus will be on DNA restriction analysis, a fundamental technique in molecular biology. Students will engage in hands-on activities that reinforce their understanding of DNA structure, restriction enzymes, and gel electrophoresis. |  
		| Human Genetic Traits | 9 to 10 |  
		|  (0 stars, 3 ratings)Groups of students will be collecting data on human genetic traits, taking a representative picture of students with each phenotype and then displaying their findings. |  
		| Lets Make a Monster! | 9 to 12 |  
		|  (0 stars, 1 ratings)Using the Punnet Square, and Statistics and Probability, Students will create a monster. |  
		| CSI Podcasts | P-K to P-K |  
		|  (0 stars, 3 ratings)Students will create a reference library of podcasts to help them solve crime scenes and later review for tests. |  
		| Heredity | 7 to 12 |  
		|  (0 stars, 2 ratings)Students will analyze their own understanding and mastery of heredity and punnett squares as we walk through an example as a class. Students will then use prior knowledge of heredity to complete a Heredity Game (Who’s You Daddy?), and reinforce the content knowledge we have covered. |  
		| Human Genome Debate | 6 to 12 |  
		|  (0 stars, 2 ratings)Students will research the benefits and drawbacks of the newly decoded Human Genome.  Students will create a brochure and presentation to be given before a judge outling their position to be granted $3 million to further their position. |  |  |  |  
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