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The following lesson plans are found in the first unit of
the NCABR Rx for Science Literacy: The What, Where,
How and Why of Health Science Research K-12 teacher manual. Ordering
information for the Rx for Science Literacy
manual is below.
For All Grade Levels
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How Observant Are You?
(download .doc)
Students test how observant they are in this lesson, which addresses the
importance of observation and attention to detail in science.
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Heart Throbs
(download .doc)
Students explore the effects of various activities on their heart rates in
this lesson, which is intended to show how different amounts and kinds of
activities cause the heart to beat at different rates.
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The Heart Stopper
(download .doc)
Students learn about the relationship between the heart and blood vessels by
creating a simple pump system that simulates a heart attack by creating a
blockage in the arteries feeding the heart.
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Human Clinical Studies
(download .doc)
Students gather and examine newspaper advertisements for research studies
involving humans in this lesson, which is designed to make students aware
that research studies involve humans as well as animals.
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Did You or Will You Ever?
(download .doc)
Students respond to a poll about activities influenced by biomedical
research in this lesson, which is designed to make students aware of the
relevance and importance of biomedical research.
For Select Grade
Levels
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Itchy Sleep Disease – For grades K-5.
(download .doc)
Students see the scientific method in action as it applies to the use of
animals in biomedical research. This lesson is designed to introduce
students to the experimental stage of the research process.
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What is a Scientist? – For grades K-8.
(download .doc)
Students create descriptions and drawings to illustrate their concepts of a
scientist in this lesson, which is designed to reinforce the idea that
scientists are people too, and that a career in science is an attainable
goal for anyone.
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Team IDEA Webbing – For grades 3-12.
(download .doc)
Students create a concept map or idea web incorporating what they know about
biomedical research. This can be used as a pre-assessment or post-assessment
activity.
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What A Difference Biomedical Research Makes
– For grades 3-12.
(download .doc)
Students interpret, analyze and evaluate graphs related to the occurrences
of various diseases in the United States.
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Cholera and the Scientific Method – For
grades 5-12.
(download .doc)
Students act as epidemiologists and use the scientific method to track the
containment source of cholera.
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How About A Classroom Epidemic – For grades
6-12.
(download .doc)
Students experience the ease with which microorganisms can be passed from
hand to hand in casual contact in this lesson, which is designed to show
students how some diseases can be passed from person to person.
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Who Can Cure Our Mystery Disease? – For
grades 6-12.
(download .doc)
Students act as biomedical researchers and investigate a mysterious disease
in this lesson, which is designed to review the different methods available
to biomedical scientists, including the strengths and limitations of each
method.
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You Choose the Test! – For grades 6-12.
(download .doc)
Students are asked to decide which types of tests they would use to assess
the safety and effectiveness of the various products with which they come
into contact on a daily basis. This lesson reinforces the types of testing
scientists use to assure the safety of prescription drugs, personal care
products (e.g., sunscreen, household cleaners, etc.).
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How
to order the Rx for Science Literacy teacher manual:
To order the "Rx for Science Literacy" manual for $125 (shipping and
handling included), call NCABR at 919.785.1304, or mail a completed
order
form with your check for $125 per manual (plus
tax, see order form for details) to: NCABR, P.O. Box 19469, Raleigh, NC
27619-9469.
Please make checks payable to the North Carolina Association for Biomedical
Research.
Teachers can receive the manual for free by attending an NCABR
Rx for Science Literacy teacher workshop.
For more information, check out NCABR’s
Professional Development information online, or
call NCABR at 919.785.1304.
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