Activities Overview
Activities for this unit are geared for biology I high school students. Activities are student-centered and focused on them learning about nanomedicine as well as applying their knowledge of cellular reproduction, problems with reproduction, heredity, DNA synthesis, protein synthesis, and mutation in order to make a nanomedicine model for the future.
General Summary of Activities include:
Entry Event on Disease Transmission
Lab Application of nanotechnology on the market- Testing Silver Socks
Activities and Web Materials on how small NANO is
Lab Activities teaching Surface Area to Volume Ratios
Lab Activities teaching Self Assembly
Final Project Guidelines including Design of Nanomedicine Treatment Model and Lab Application
Presentation of Model, Possibilities for future treatment, and results of Lab Data
Please Use the Links on the Webpage to Have Full Access to All the Instructional Activities, Additional/Extension Activities and Postholes!
General Summary of Activities include:
Entry Event on Disease Transmission
Lab Application of nanotechnology on the market- Testing Silver Socks
Activities and Web Materials on how small NANO is
Lab Activities teaching Surface Area to Volume Ratios
Lab Activities teaching Self Assembly
Final Project Guidelines including Design of Nanomedicine Treatment Model and Lab Application
Presentation of Model, Possibilities for future treatment, and results of Lab Data
Please Use the Links on the Webpage to Have Full Access to All the Instructional Activities, Additional/Extension Activities and Postholes!
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