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ELM 360 GCU Student Engagement Study Questions
Part 1
Spend 5 hours to complete this field experience.
Observe a ...
ELM 360 GCU Student Engagement Study Questions
Part 1
Spend 5 hours to complete this field experience.
Observe a minimum of four lessons, two science and two health/PE/nutrition (an integrated health and science lesson may count for either requirement), led by certified 1-8 grade teachers. If possible, observe more than one classroom/teacher. Observe additional science and health lessons as needed, to reach those 5 hours. Take note of student collaboration, engagement, and safety.
Part 2
Write a 250-500 word reflection of one of the observed lessons, describing the following:
Student collaboration, engagement strategies, and safety procedures that were implemented during the observed lesson.
Effectiveness of the teacher’s choices on student collaboration, engagement strategies, and safety procedures.
What you would do differently regarding choices on student collaboration, engagement strategies, and safety procedures.
Houston Community College System Global Climate Change Research Paper
Assignment ContentSelect one of the following environmental topics: Ozone layer depletionGlobal climate changeTransboundar ...
Houston Community College System Global Climate Change Research Paper
Assignment ContentSelect one of the following environmental topics: Ozone layer depletionGlobal climate changeTransboundary air pollutionOcean overfishing Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you address the following: Describe
your topics--characterize the nature of the problem, its effects on
human health or the environment, and some history of the problem.Explain
how conventional law or customary law may play a role in solving your
environmental problems, and what extent the global commons is a factor.Research at least two peer-reviewed articles on your topics that address solutions.Compare
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of your choice. Include a discussion of U.S. policies that should be
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Physics 2 FIVE LABS
I have five labs that need to be done they are all simple and you only need household items. some of them you don't even h ...
Physics 2 FIVE LABS
I have five labs that need to be done they are all simple and you only need household items. some of them you don't even have to do the procedures because the questions are simple. attached are the five report sheets they are the only things that need to be turned in. i reached the max amount of documents so when a tutor is chosen i will add the procedures and materials links.
Howard University Photosynthesis Questions
Assignment1
Hands-on Activity - Photosynthesis
Purpose
This assignment provides you with more practice with graphing ...
Howard University Photosynthesis Questions
Assignment1
Hands-on Activity - Photosynthesis
Purpose
This assignment provides you with more practice with graphing techniques using Excel, and provides an opportunity to expand upon your knowledge of the scientific method (from Module 1) and applies your understanding of photosynthesis (Ch 8).
Directions
In this activity, you will graph experimental data relating to how seedlings grow in conditions of light versus dark. Go to the links to files below to find the experimental data in the Excel file titled seedling data chart and the file with instructions on how to create your graph.
First, read the full instructions in "Seedling Growth Response to Light Level Procedure," Seedling experimental procedure.docx Download Seedling experimental procedure.docThis describes how the experimental data was collected and is useful for developing your hypothesis.
Then, develop a hypothesis for what you think would happen if you followed the procedure above.
Next, examine this data set: seedling data chart.xlsx (Links to an external site.).
Once you have examined the data, create a graph in Excel by following the instructions for graphing, Excel Instructions-graphing.docx
Provide your hypothesis and your graph in a single document and name it as "Mod2-Activity-Your Initials".
Download Excel Instructions-graphing.docProvide your hypothesis and your graph in a single document and name it as "Mod2-Activity-Your Initials".Submission
Make sure to include your hypothesis, the data provided to you, and the graph in your submission. It is preferable that you submit a single document that is either a Word file, an Excel file, or a PDF file by clicking the Start Assignment button above.
Grading
Required, 30 points. Your hypothesis should be a clear and logical statement predicting the outcome of the experiment. Partial credit may be obtained for this assignment.
Your hypothesis - 5 points
The graph - 25 points
Assignment 2
Hands-on Activity - DNA Extraction
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to basic DNA extraction techniques by isolating and visualizing DNA from a banana. Although this exercise will be completed in your home, it is theoretically the same method scientists use in a laboratory setting to extract DNA from cells.
Directions
Open the link to the document to find the experimental procedure and instructions for extracting DNA from a banana. Once completed, you will submit a photograph of your final result, along with the answers to several questions included in the file.
Follow the detailed directions below:
First, read the full instructions in the document, Isolating DNA From a Banana.docx (Links to an external site.).
Gather your supplies, most of which you may have at home already, others of which are readily available at local grocery stores or pharmacies.
Collect the DNA. Take a photograph and answer the questions in the document.
Save the document in .doc or .docx format. Name it as "Mod3-Activity-Your Initials."
Submission
Submit the completed document by clicking the Start Assignment button above.
Grading
Required, 30 points. It will be graded based on content (concise and on topic) and clarity (grammar, spelling and sentence structure). Partial credit may be obtained for this assignment.
Question 1 - 28 points (7 points for each reagent)
A picture of your completed experiment - 2 points.
Assignment 3
Hands-on Activity - Taxonomy Activity
Purpose
To introduce you to principles of taxonomy as you look at morphological characteristics of sea shells and construct an evolutionary tree.
Directions
Go to the Biodiversity and Evolutionary Trees: An Activity on Biological Classification (Links to an external site.) and work through the activity sorting sea shells based on morphological characteristics to study evolutionary relationships.
Please take notes, describing each step of identifying and selecting snails as you work through the activity. Please take a screen shot of the final drawing showing the evolutionary relationship of all snails listed and answer the following questions:
Why was the scallop among the snails? (HINT: Watch "Dr. Olivera discusses major molluscan groups [Duration 04:25] (Links to an external site.)")
What additional tests could be used to examine evolutionary relationships among molluscs (snail species)? (HINT: Watch "Dr. Olivera discusses how to classify shells [Duration 03:26] (Links to an external site.)")
How was the name of different cone snail species decided? (HINT: Watch the video "Dr. Olivera discusses species names [Duration 02:02] (Links to an external site.)")
Where are cone snails found and what are their feeding habits? (HINT: Click on snail images on the final evolutionary tree for more information about species).
Describe the evolutionary history of snails (Molluscs). In which eon, era and period did the first snails evolve? (HINT: Textbook, chapter 27.3)
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Assignment Answers
Part A: Multiple choice (8 questions) – each question worth 1pt. 1. A study was conducted to investigate the effectivene ...
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Part A: Multiple choice (8 questions) – each question worth 1pt. 1. A study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of various types of ...
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Sexual Dimorphism
When males and females of same species vary in size, shape, and color, this is referred to as sexual dimorphism. In most s ...
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When males and females of same species vary in size, shape, and color, this is referred to as sexual dimorphism. In most species, the males are larger ...
ELM 360 GCU Student Engagement Study Questions
Part 1
Spend 5 hours to complete this field experience.
Observe a ...
ELM 360 GCU Student Engagement Study Questions
Part 1
Spend 5 hours to complete this field experience.
Observe a minimum of four lessons, two science and two health/PE/nutrition (an integrated health and science lesson may count for either requirement), led by certified 1-8 grade teachers. If possible, observe more than one classroom/teacher. Observe additional science and health lessons as needed, to reach those 5 hours. Take note of student collaboration, engagement, and safety.
Part 2
Write a 250-500 word reflection of one of the observed lessons, describing the following:
Student collaboration, engagement strategies, and safety procedures that were implemented during the observed lesson.
Effectiveness of the teacher’s choices on student collaboration, engagement strategies, and safety procedures.
What you would do differently regarding choices on student collaboration, engagement strategies, and safety procedures.
Houston Community College System Global Climate Change Research Paper
Assignment ContentSelect one of the following environmental topics: Ozone layer depletionGlobal climate changeTransboundar ...
Houston Community College System Global Climate Change Research Paper
Assignment ContentSelect one of the following environmental topics: Ozone layer depletionGlobal climate changeTransboundary air pollutionOcean overfishing Write a 1,050- to 1,400-word paper in which you address the following: Describe
your topics--characterize the nature of the problem, its effects on
human health or the environment, and some history of the problem.Explain
how conventional law or customary law may play a role in solving your
environmental problems, and what extent the global commons is a factor.Research at least two peer-reviewed articles on your topics that address solutions.Compare
and contrast several solutions and recommend a solution to the problem
of your choice. Include a discussion of U.S. policies that should be
considered to address the problem. Cite at least four references, including the two peer-reviewed articles.Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines.
Physics 2 FIVE LABS
I have five labs that need to be done they are all simple and you only need household items. some of them you don't even h ...
Physics 2 FIVE LABS
I have five labs that need to be done they are all simple and you only need household items. some of them you don't even have to do the procedures because the questions are simple. attached are the five report sheets they are the only things that need to be turned in. i reached the max amount of documents so when a tutor is chosen i will add the procedures and materials links.
Howard University Photosynthesis Questions
Assignment1
Hands-on Activity - Photosynthesis
Purpose
This assignment provides you with more practice with graphing ...
Howard University Photosynthesis Questions
Assignment1
Hands-on Activity - Photosynthesis
Purpose
This assignment provides you with more practice with graphing techniques using Excel, and provides an opportunity to expand upon your knowledge of the scientific method (from Module 1) and applies your understanding of photosynthesis (Ch 8).
Directions
In this activity, you will graph experimental data relating to how seedlings grow in conditions of light versus dark. Go to the links to files below to find the experimental data in the Excel file titled seedling data chart and the file with instructions on how to create your graph.
First, read the full instructions in "Seedling Growth Response to Light Level Procedure," Seedling experimental procedure.docx Download Seedling experimental procedure.docThis describes how the experimental data was collected and is useful for developing your hypothesis.
Then, develop a hypothesis for what you think would happen if you followed the procedure above.
Next, examine this data set: seedling data chart.xlsx (Links to an external site.).
Once you have examined the data, create a graph in Excel by following the instructions for graphing, Excel Instructions-graphing.docx
Provide your hypothesis and your graph in a single document and name it as "Mod2-Activity-Your Initials".
Download Excel Instructions-graphing.docProvide your hypothesis and your graph in a single document and name it as "Mod2-Activity-Your Initials".Submission
Make sure to include your hypothesis, the data provided to you, and the graph in your submission. It is preferable that you submit a single document that is either a Word file, an Excel file, or a PDF file by clicking the Start Assignment button above.
Grading
Required, 30 points. Your hypothesis should be a clear and logical statement predicting the outcome of the experiment. Partial credit may be obtained for this assignment.
Your hypothesis - 5 points
The graph - 25 points
Assignment 2
Hands-on Activity - DNA Extraction
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is to introduce you to basic DNA extraction techniques by isolating and visualizing DNA from a banana. Although this exercise will be completed in your home, it is theoretically the same method scientists use in a laboratory setting to extract DNA from cells.
Directions
Open the link to the document to find the experimental procedure and instructions for extracting DNA from a banana. Once completed, you will submit a photograph of your final result, along with the answers to several questions included in the file.
Follow the detailed directions below:
First, read the full instructions in the document, Isolating DNA From a Banana.docx (Links to an external site.).
Gather your supplies, most of which you may have at home already, others of which are readily available at local grocery stores or pharmacies.
Collect the DNA. Take a photograph and answer the questions in the document.
Save the document in .doc or .docx format. Name it as "Mod3-Activity-Your Initials."
Submission
Submit the completed document by clicking the Start Assignment button above.
Grading
Required, 30 points. It will be graded based on content (concise and on topic) and clarity (grammar, spelling and sentence structure). Partial credit may be obtained for this assignment.
Question 1 - 28 points (7 points for each reagent)
A picture of your completed experiment - 2 points.
Assignment 3
Hands-on Activity - Taxonomy Activity
Purpose
To introduce you to principles of taxonomy as you look at morphological characteristics of sea shells and construct an evolutionary tree.
Directions
Go to the Biodiversity and Evolutionary Trees: An Activity on Biological Classification (Links to an external site.) and work through the activity sorting sea shells based on morphological characteristics to study evolutionary relationships.
Please take notes, describing each step of identifying and selecting snails as you work through the activity. Please take a screen shot of the final drawing showing the evolutionary relationship of all snails listed and answer the following questions:
Why was the scallop among the snails? (HINT: Watch "Dr. Olivera discusses major molluscan groups [Duration 04:25] (Links to an external site.)")
What additional tests could be used to examine evolutionary relationships among molluscs (snail species)? (HINT: Watch "Dr. Olivera discusses how to classify shells [Duration 03:26] (Links to an external site.)")
How was the name of different cone snail species decided? (HINT: Watch the video "Dr. Olivera discusses species names [Duration 02:02] (Links to an external site.)")
Where are cone snails found and what are their feeding habits? (HINT: Click on snail images on the final evolutionary tree for more information about species).
Describe the evolutionary history of snails (Molluscs). In which eon, era and period did the first snails evolve? (HINT: Textbook, chapter 27.3)
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