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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students learn the scientific method, variables, and graphing by measuring their reflexes when dropping a ruler. More... |
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High School
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students learn about enzymes, how temperature affects enzymes, observe reactions, and see how enzymes can break apart substrates. More... |
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Published by Lesson Plans Inc.
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High School
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Mixing Polar and Nonpolar Liquids | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students can test to determine if a liquid is polar or nonpolar. Easy and fast lipid demo. More... |
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Published by US Army
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High School
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Creating Coacervates | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students mix a carbohydrate solution with a protein solution, adjust the pH, and view coacervates: amoeba-like objects, which change shape, flow, merge, divide, form "vacuoles", release "vacuole contents", and show other life-like properties. Students understand that under suitable conditions, life-like structures can form naturally from relatively simple materials. More... |
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Published by Larry Flammer
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High School
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Biodiversity of Ponds | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students will observe and record data from 3 samples of pond water. Students will identify organisms (protists, arthropods..etc) and numbers of organisms in each. Students will prepare a report that discusses the biodiversity of each pond. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Structure and Function of Seeds | |
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Download Lesson Plan Middle School Experiment: In the following exercises the structure of a seed (particularly the embryo) is observed and two experiments are performed to show the function of the cotyledons in providing nourishment to the plant during the early times after germination. More... |
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Published by Ben Stark
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Middle School
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Transportation in Plants | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students will understand how the forces of adhesion and cohesion and the process of transpiration aid in the transportation of water through the plant. Students will recognize the form and function of stomata. More... |
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Published by Matthew Gibson
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High School
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Insect Inquiries | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: The main objective of this lesson is to develop in the learner a curiosity about the insect world. Students will collect and observe insects native to the area. More... |
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Published by Allen Nelson
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High School
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Deciduous and Coniferous Trees | |
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Download Lesson Plan Elementary School Experiment: There are distinguishing characteristics of deciduous and coniferous trees. Students will learn through a hands-on approach about these characteristics. More... |
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Published by Jenifer Bain & Erin McCall
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Elementary School
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Comparing the Ameba to the Paramecium | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students will observe a living Amoeba and a living paramecium and compare how each specimen moves. Using a microscope, students will draw both protozoans, estimate how many there are oin the field of view, and answer several analysis questions. More... |
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Published by Shannan Muskopf
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High School
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Plants - Which sex is it? | |
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students should, when complete, be able to identify the parts of a flower and tell whether or not the flower has both male and female sex organs (perfect) or just one sex organ (imperfect). More... |
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Published by Pamela Moy
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High School
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Moldy Jell-O | |
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Download Student Handout Download Teacher Notes High School Experiment: Students design experiments to determine how substrate and environmental conditions influence growth of common molds. More... |
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Published by Ingrid Waldron and Jennifer Doherty
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High School
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Download Lesson Plan High School Experiment: Students will model how the endocrine system uses feedback mechanisms to maintain homeostasis. The lab focuses on blood sugar levels including: insulin hormones, glucagon hormone, pancreas, liver, and the bloodstream. More... |
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Published by Lesson Plans Inc.
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High School
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