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Modules with Training Labs:
Genetics
& Biotechnology NEW!!!!
DNA Necklace from Own DNA
Observe Mitosis by Growing and Staining Onion Root Tips
Cat Genetics
Natural Selection With Colored Tootpicks
CELLS
AND SCIENTIFIC INSTRUMENTS
Paper Chromatography
Cells And Their Organelles
Yeast And Energy Production
Agarose Gel Electrophoresis
MEDICAL
SCIENCE
Identifying Organic Molecules In Foods
Completing Blood Cell Counts
Analyzing A Patient’s Urine
Determining A Patient’s Health
FORENSIC
SCIENCE
How To Classify & Lift Fingerprints
How To Identify Inks From Writing Pens
How To Analyze Paper
How To Analyze Handwriting
Chemistry
Atoms and Chemical Bonding
Understanding Chemical Reactions
The Chemistry of Dyeing Cloth
Understanding Acids, Bases, and PH
Environmental
Science
Measuring Abiotic Factors In The Field
Soil Testing
Understanding The Water Cycle By Studying Transpiration
Understanding Feeding Relationships
How To Complete Quadrat Sampling
Forensic
Science 2
Blood Splatter
Forensic
Entomology
Analysis
of Skeletal Remains
Pollen
Identification and Soil Analysis
Analysis
of Glass, Firearms and Toxic Chemicals
Microbiology
Staining and Observing Teeth Bacteria
Determing
How/Where a Disease Spread
Making
Yogurt and Turning It Into Frozen Yogurt
Making
Root Beer
Observing
Soil Microorganisms Using a Berlese Funnel

The ABC TECHNOLOGIES
books were written as a curriculum for Applied Biology and Chemistry
classes, however, the activites in the books are appropriate for
any science class looking for "real-world", hands-on activities
that stress critical thinking skills. Use all eight modules as a
complete, one-year course, or integrate them into existing courses
for additional contextual learning opportunities.
Student work is divided into three main areas:
REFERENCE PAGES - These pages contain factual information
the students (employees) need to know. Information is presented
in short, interesting statements followed with critical thinking
questions that check for understanding.
TRAINING
LABS - These labs teach students an important laboratory
skill or method,and how to correctly analyze and interpret any results
that are collected. Critical thinking questions, calculations, and
data analysis are included.
JOBS
- Students are completely on their own to use the skills they have
previously learned to solve an important real world problem for
a client. Student research groups use their skills to complete tests,
experiments, and gather data to solve the problem. After analyzing
their data, each group must organize their information in the form
a formal letter, tables, and/or graphs so they can successfully
communicate their findings to their client.
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