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    • Plant Anatomy

      Description: This lesson is designed as a basic introduction into botany, and understanding the parts and functions of plants. After completi...
      Contributor: Austin Large
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      4 years ago
    • Circulatory System -- Jodi Evans

      Description: In this lesson I introduce students to the Circulatory System. This lesson includes an overview of the parts of the heart and it...
      Contributor: Jodi Evans
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      4 years ago
    • Benefits & Public Concerns/Objections About Technology

      Description: Benefits and Public concerns for technological advancements in agriculture and the implications that these concerns pose for e...
      Contributor: Jennifer Wilke
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      4 years ago
    • DNA Structure in a Shoe box-Matt Patton

      Description: DNA in a shoe box. Students will construct a DNA model and identify each part of a DNA molecule. DNA is a complex molecule comp...
      Contributor: Matt Patton
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      4 years ago
    • Genotypes and Phenotypes

      Description: This lesson is designed to teach students the differences between genotypes and phenotypes. The lesson is taught during a 50 m...
      Contributor: Amanda Samons
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      4 years ago
    • California Commodities

      Description: In this lesson, students will be exposed to the impact that California Agriculture has on the State s economy annually. In order...
      Contributor: Austin Large
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      4 years ago
    • Scientific Method Cartographer

      Description: This lesson will ask students to apply higher order thinking skills to the steps of the scientific method. Students will spend...
      Contributor: Alyssa Schager
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      4 years ago
    • Photosynthesis Process

      Description: This lesson covers the process of photosynthesis, the ingredients necessary, the steps in the process and the products that result.
      Contributor: Krista Vannest
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      4 years ago
    • It's Not Easy Being Green!

      Description: This lesson provides an overview of the definition of photosynthesis as well as its equation. The photosynthesis process is br...
      Contributor: Jill Sperling
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      4 years ago
    • Cell Structures and Functions

      Description: This lesson will cover the structures and functions of eukaryotic cell organelles; briefly encompassing basic differentiation ...
      Contributor: Bonnie Baxter
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      4 years ago
    • Dominant & Recessive Traits

      Description: This lesson will cover the principles of dominant and recessive traits, using Punnett Squares; specifically monohybrid crosses...
      Contributor: Bonnie Baxter
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      4 years ago
    • Plant Tissue Culture

      Description: This lesson is to be taught after introducing students to the different types of asexual propagation. Plant tissue culture is ...
      Contributor: Aireal Covey
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      4 years ago
    • Biomolecules in Food -Holly Whitworth

      Description: Students will investigate which macromolecules are present in different types of food. Students will be testing for proteins, ...
      Contributor: Holly Whitworth
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      4 years ago
    • Ruminant Digestive System

      Description: This lesson covers the parts and functions of the ruminant digestive system. It also covers how this unique digestive system pro...
      Contributor: Krista Vannest
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      4 years ago
    • Are Enzymes the Key? Holly Whitworth

      Description: In this lesson students will understand all living organisms contain enzymes. These enzymes exist throughout the cell and insi...
      Contributor: Holly Whitworth
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      4 years ago
    • "From Food to Feces" Monogastric vs. Ruminant

      Description: This lesson is entry level information for freshmen starting to learn about livestock projects. They will learn the major proc...
      Contributor: Anna Bates
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      4 years ago
    • Survival of the Fittest - Jennifer Terpstra

      Description: This lesson will reinforce Darwin s theory of evolution through natural selection, fitness, habitat, and adaptation, and should ...
      Contributor: Jennifer Terpstra
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      4 years ago
    • Mitosis -- Chris

      Description: This mitosis lesson is presented after the initial cell cycle has been introduced to the class. The lesson begins with an over v...
      Contributor: Christine Dickson
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      4 years ago
    • Selective Pressure & Population Curves -Holly Whitworth

      Description: In this lesson students will understand the dependence of all organisms on one another. They will also understand why a diverse ...
      Contributor: Holly Whitworth
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      4 years ago
    • Curds & Whey (pH)

      Description: The Curds and Whey Lab is a great lab to teach pH. During this lab, students will observe what happens when different substanc...
      Contributor: Beth Knapp
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      4 years ago