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Why is Water Sticky? -- Jill Sperling
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: Students learn about hydrogen bonds and why they are the glue that holds water molecules together. Students then apply that ...Contributor: Jill Sperling
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoLast updated: Last yearThe Perfect Pair of Genes!
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: Why are your eyes that color? Where did your facial expressions come from? What traits could you pass on to your children? The c...Contributor: Angela Mayfield
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoThe Nervous System
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson will cover the parts and functions of the nervous system and how it mediates communication between different parts o...Contributor: Bonnie Baxter
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: Last yearThe Muscular System and Chicken Wing Lab -- Angela Mayfield
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: In this lab students get hands-on experience exploring the muscular system. Students identify the three types of muscle tissue (...Contributor: Angela Mayfield
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoLast updated: 5 months agoTechnology & Ag Production
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: The role technology plays in influencing labor, efficiency, diversity, availability, mechanization and communication in agricu...Contributor: Jennifer Wilke
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoSurvival of the Fittest - Jennifer Terpstra
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson will reinforce Darwin s theory of evolution through natural selection, fitness, habitat, and adaptation, and should ...Contributor: Jennifer Terpstra
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoSteps of Scientific Method
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson will cover the steps of scientific method:1) Ask a problem, 2) Conduct research, 3) State a hypothesis, 4) Design ...Contributor: Alyssa Schager
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoSelective Pressure & Population Curves -Holly Whitworth
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: In this lesson students will understand the dependence of all organisms on one another. They will also understand why a diverse ...Contributor: Holly Whitworth
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoSeeds & Seed Germination
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson will cover the basics of seed anatomy, types of seeds (monocots dicots) and the process of seed germination.Contributor: Bonnie Baxter
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: Last yearLast updated: 12 months agoScientific Method Cartographer
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson will ask students to apply higher order thinking skills to the steps of the scientific method. Students will spend...Contributor: Alyssa Schager
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoScientific Method -- Matt Patton
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: The scientific method is an universal process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer scientific q...Contributor: Matt Patton
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoLast updated: Last yearRuminant Digestive System
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson covers the parts and functions of the ruminant digestive system. It also covers how this unique digestive system pro...Contributor: Krista Vannest
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoPopcorn Lab- Scientific Method (Variables)
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: In this lab, students will be using the scientific method to determine what makes popcorn pop.Student will be identifying cont...Contributor: Beth Knapp
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoPlant Tissue Culture
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson is to be taught after introducing students to the different types of asexual propagation. Plant tissue culture is ...Contributor: Aireal Covey
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoPlant Growth Requirements
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: During this lesson students will be exposed the requirements of plants for growth. Students will have the opportunity to become ...Contributor: Austin Large
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoPlant Anatomy
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson is designed as a basic introduction into botany, and understanding the parts and functions of plants. After completi...Contributor: Austin Large
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoPick - A - Part!
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: Students will be able to identify the external body parts of sheep, swine, dairy cattle and beef. This is a lesson I usually ...Contributor: Shay Williams-Hopper
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 3 years agoLast updated: 3 years agoPhotosynthesis Process
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson covers the process of photosynthesis, the ingredients necessary, the steps in the process and the products that result.Contributor: Krista Vannest
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoPhotosynthesis Process
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: This lesson will focus on the process of photosynthesis. It will review the steps in the process, the resources needed to make t...Contributor: Krista Vannest
Views: 0Favorites: 0Date Created: 4 years agoPerfect vs. Imperfect Flowers
Parent Industry: Agriculture & Natural ResourcesDescription: In this lesson students will learn the difference between the two types of flowers, specifically the parts each type of flower c...Contributor: Jessica Weisbart
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