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Additional Search Results 1 - 10 of 61 for Diseases and Disorders
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1. Genetic Disorders
Lesson Title: Genetic Disorders by: Tara Casola Grade Level: High School (grade 10) Goal(s): To teach the students the different types of disorders that occur due to genetics. To teach the students about dominant, recessive, and sex-influenced disorders. This lesson will take place during one class period. Learning Objective(s): Students w...
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2. Human Genetic Disorders
Lesson Plan Teacher: Mentor: Candice Heather Parsons Cosby Subject: 8th Grade Science Lesson Title: Human Genetic Disorders Objectives: Describe the causes and symptoms of four human genetic disorders and explain how the disorders are diagnosed. TEKS TEKSSCI8 112.24 b11A TEKSSCI8 112.24 b11B TEKSSCI8 112.24 b11C Materials: Textbook, Motivation: lesson outline, How many overhead, of you know transparencies, someone white board, wi...
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3. EMS Lesson 6
EMS Lesson 6: Genetic Mistakes (Post-Exhibit Visit) Objective: By the end of the lesson, students will have a general understanding of the characteristics of various genetic disorders, whether they can be cured or treated, and how they are diagnosed. Curriculum Link: After students have studied heredity from a cellular perspective, with depth of study having been determined by student abilities, this lesson relates genetic structure to physical manifestations of various disabilities. Exhi...
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4. BC Education - CAPP - Grade 9 - Personal Development (Healthy Living)
...ng Outcomes Suggested Instructional Strategies Suggested Assessment Strategies Recommended Learning Resources PRESCRIBED LEARNING OUTCOMES It is expected that students will: analyse lifestyle factors that affect health relate eating and activity patterns to health demonstrate an awareness of eating disorders demonstrate an ability to access health-related resources demonstrate a knowledge of key lifestyle practices associated with the prevention of HIV/AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, and other communicable diseases + + To view the prescribed learning outcomes for Personal Development (Healthy Living) in oth...
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5. The Genetic Basis of Neurological Disorders
Quantcast -Advertisement- _ _ _ -Advertisement- The Genetic Basis of Neurological Disorders Cora M. Turpin 1994 Woodrow Wilson Collection The prospect of accurate predictability of human behavior through the analysis of chemical entities flies in the face of our ideals of free thought, self-determination and flexible choices. And yet, genetic research strongly suggests that some human deviant behav...
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6. TeleHealthNC.com ......TeleHealth Educator Resources: Lesson Plan #15
...tance of nutrition to overall health Identify 3 different factors that affect body size List 4 common teen eating practices Identify 4 nutrient excesses in the teen diet Distinguish between good and bad fast food choices List 5 benefits of exercise to overall health Identify the 3 classified eating disorders and recall the signs and problems associated with them TEACHER INPUT Introduction (Slide 1 and 2)) Leading Causes of Death in the US (Slide 3) Discuss with students how nutrition plays a role in preventing some deaths Discuss with students the prevalence of overweight and obesity and its relationship to chro...
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7. Reproductive System
...TEKS No standards added. Motivation: How did you become a fully functional Materials: human being -Notes from a packet microscopic -Chp. 39 egg and Vocab sperm? Review WS Today, we will learn about the last human system, the reproductive system. Teaching Procedure Bellwork: Name and describe three diseases/ disorders assoiated with the reproductive system. Anticipatory Set: Give me a thumbs up when you know what two sex chromosomes you have in all of your body cells. The Lesson: Overhead- notes on the Human Reproductive 1. System; students fill in notes in their packets Guided Practice with Active Participation...
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8. Growing Eyeballs
...mary visible image. When you reach the bottom of the page take the Eye Anatomy Sources - Social Studies Quiz. Choose the correct answer for each of the five questions and then / Language Arts 6-9 click Score Me to see your score below. ? Hollywood Effects - Art / Technology 7-12 Vision Problems and Diseases ? Know Your Copyrights - Law / Technology 7-12 AstigmatismIf you wear glasses or contact lenses, you are already aware of at least one form of vision disorder. Three disorders are fairly common: ? North Korea's farsightedness, nearsightedness, and astigmatism. Other disorders, like Power Play - Social glaucom...
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9. Respiratory and Circulatory Research Project
...etti ( brunetcl@pickens.k12.sc.us). McKissick Elementary, Easley Materials Required: library books, internet, poster paper, markers, pictures (acquired from books and internet) Activity Time: Two weeks Concepts Taught: Students will use internet and books to research and write a report on different diseases Time used for lesson: I used one week for research, writing reports, and planning presentations and another week for presenting their work. Objectives: The students will be able to use the computer and other resources to research diseases that deal with the circulatory and respiratory systems. The students wi...
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10. Biology Lesson: Launching a Defense; Understanding the Human Immune System
...ctions for taking a prescribed antibiotic very carefully? Except for an allergic reaction, why should you always finish a course of antibiotics once you have started it? D. What are some problems that arise when a bacteria becomes resistant to an antibiotic? Research Area 4: Investigate some of the disorders of the immune system. Name three major immune system disorders and describe them and how they affect your body's ability to fight off infection. Answer the following questions and share them with your group: A. How does each of the three disorders you have chosen affect the immune system? Where do they origi...
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