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LessonCorner Lesson Plans for Cancer
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1. Cancer Project
Students have the opportunity to research skin cancer through library resources or via the internet to learn how skin cancer develops through the treatment of the disease.
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Grade Level: 6-8
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Additional Lessons 1 - 10 of 1000 for Cancer
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1. Skin Cancer Prevention
EUREKA Agora bulletAbout Eureka! bulletEUREKA! AGORA bulletAbout Us Eureka! Lesson Plans Skin Cancer Prevention Lesson Plan Information Lesson Plan Activities Printable version (including handouts) (PDF) Standard: Read With Understanding Outcomes Students will read a pamphlet on skin cancer to discover three ways of prevention. Classroom Information GED Descriptors: language arts reading , science Roles:...
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Grade Level: K-12
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2. How is the Media Dealing With Cancer in Our Society Today?
Summer Research Program for Science Teachers William H. Maxwell High School, Brooklyn 2000 How is the media dealing with cancer in our society today? Length of lesson: 1 day. Aim: How is the media dealing with cancer in our society today? Vocabulary: oncology, metastatic, chemotherapy, malignant, benign, tumor, carcinogen, mutation. Development: Before discussing the topic above, students will be given a handout about cancer. Motiv...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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3. Cancer Risks
Cancer Risks Purpose To describe environmental and hereditary factors that increase the chance of developing cancer. Context Research shows that after education, students hold the misconception that human beings have cells inside of them, rather than being composed of cells themselves. As a result, students might...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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4. Cancer Causes
David learns what cancer is and how it develops. CANCER CAUSES Why do people get cancer? Do a lot of people have cancer? What does a cancer cell look like? Can cancer be prevented? Who is at risk of getting cancer? DISCUSSION Ninety percent of cancers develop because of complex interactions between our bodies, our lifestyles, our...
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Grade Level: K-12
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5. Cancer Warrior
Cancer Warrior Classroom Activity | | | | Objective To determine the toxicity of salt to an intracellular liver process using a dose response curve. copy of "What's the Right Dose?" student handout () dropper bottle of .17 fluid ounce (5 ml) of liver cell homogenate dropper bottle of .17 fluid ounce (5 ml) of 2 p...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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6. Breast Cancer-Men Are As Important As Women
Breast Cancer-Men Are As Important As Women Created by Vicki Hunter ID : 6873 Subject Area: Other Grade Level: 11 Lesson Summary Subject: Breast Cancer in Men Purpose: Illustrate that men are as likely to have breast cancer as women. Student Activities: Internet search, data research, posters, web pages, and to generate...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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7. Nanomedicine: Problem-Solving to Treat Cancer
Internships Materials in Public Research Education and Outreach: Nanotechnology Activity Guides Science Science and Education Engineering Logo Center Logo Return to this activity's summary page Nanomedicine: Problem-Solving to Treat Cancer Audience: Middle school class Time Needed: 50 minutes Objectives: Understand a ferrofluid application of nanotechnology Understand that manipulating atomic structure will alter observed properties at the larger scale Further develop problem-solving skills to address scientific issues Further develop their...
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Grade Level: 6-8
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8. Cancer Public Service Announcement
Cancer Public Service Announcement Description Students explore the causes and treatments of cancer by developing a Public Service Announcement to share with others. Standards Florida Sunshine State Standards LA.B.2.4.4 The student selects and uses a variety of electronic media (such as the Internet, information...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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9. Cancer as a Multistep Process
Activity 3 Cancer as a Multistep Process Focus: Students use random number tables and a CD-ROM-based simulation to test several hypotheses about the development of cancer. Major Concepts: No single event is enough to turn a cell into a cancerous cell. Instead, it seems that the accumulation of damage to a number of genes ("...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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10. Sun, Skin and the Cancer
...Carolina Biological) Enough Petri plates for 4 plates per student group (use plastic Petri dishes, Fisher if available) Capped 13 x 100 mL culture tubes Sterile water 1-mL pipettes Glass spreader, paperclip spreader or Q-tips Autoclave or pressure cooker Diagram of UV spectrum Station 3 - Where is Cancer from? A couple of computer stations Station 4- Skin Cancer Student activity sheet for Skin Cancer http://www.merck.com/mmhe/sec18/ch216/ch216a.html Skin diagram Station 5- The Cell and Cancer A couple of computer stations Station 6- Tanning Taboo Article Articles for each student from: http://www.kidshealt...
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Grade Level: 9-12
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