Identify the primary components in a DNA structure.
Describe the role of DNA in trait inheritance.
Next Generation Science Standards Addressed:
Disciplinary Core Ideas:
LS1.B Growth and Development of Organisms
LS3.A Inheritance of Traits
LS3.B Variation of Traits
Practices: Asking Questions
Cross-Cutting Concepts: Complex and microscopic structures and systems can be visualized, modeled, and used to describe how their function depends on the relationships among its parts, therefore complex natural structures / systems can be analyzed to determine how they function.
Practices: Planning and Carrying Out Investigations
Cross-Cutting Concepts: Complex and microscopic structures and systems can be visualized, modeled, and used to describe how their function depends on the relationships among its parts, therefore complex natural structures / systems can be analyzed to determine how they function.
Three: What is Selective Breeding?
Students will be able to:
Define selective breeding.
Describe how selective breeding changes a population over time.
Demonstrate knowledge of the gel electrophoresis process.
Next Generation Science Standards Addressed:
Disciplinary Core Ideas:
LS3.A Inheritance of Traits
LS3.B Variation of Traits
Practices: Developing and Using Models
Cross-Cutting Concepts: Patterns: Observed patterns of forms and events guide organization and classification, and they prompt questions about relationships and the factors that influence them.
Compare and contrast gene editing and genetic engineering
Next Generation Science Standards Addressed:
Disciplinary Core Ideas:
LS3.A Inheritance of Traits
LS3.B Variation of Traits
Practices:
Obtaining, Evaluating and Communicating Information
Cross-Cutting Concepts: Patterns: Observed patterns of forms and events guide organization and classification, and they prompt questions about relationships and the factors that influence them.
Common Core ELA Standards Addressed:
Writing Standards 6-12, Text Types and Purposes (2) Write informative/explanatory texts to examine a topic and convey ideas, concepts and information through selection, organization and analysis of relevant content.
Final Project
Students will be able to:
Distinguish between fact and opinion.
Use a credibility checklist tool to evaluate online media.
Analyze information gathered or provided and categorize it as fact or opinion.
Form an opinion on biotechnology, genetic engineering, and labeling foods from genetically engineered ingredients using the information gathered.
Write an essay expressing their opinions using correct form, grammar, and spelling.