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  1. Middle School, Investigate Diseases and Medicines Science Projects

    Science Fair Project Idea. In a survey conducted from 2007 to 2010, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that about 49% of people in the United States had taken at least one prescription drug during the past month, and about 22% of people had taken three or more prescription drugs. People are prescribed drugs all the ...

  2. Teaching Activities About Infectious Diseases

    This collection of lessons is offered by the Vaccine Makers Project (VMP), an infectious diseases research center founded in October 2000 and associated with the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Lessons are organized by grade level: two elementary school lessons, four middle school lessons, and four high school units comprising 12 total lessons.

  3. PDF Human Body Systems Project LP

    Human Body Systems Project By Eva McLanahan. Students will work in groups to research one of the eleven body systems as found in Holt, Rinehart, and Winston Modern Biology (2002). Research will focus on the structure and function of the major organs in the assigned body system. Each group will be responsible for a visual aid to be used in a ...

  4. CDC

    Infectious Disease Epidemiology Module. Lesson 1: Understanding the Epidemiologic Triangle through Infectious Diseases. Working the Epidemiologic Triangle. Lesson 2: Host - Learning about Giardia. Lesson 3: Environment. Activity 1: Hand Washing Experiment. Activity 2: John Snow, the First Epidemiologist. Activity 3: Microbe Multiplication Magic.

  5. 6th grade: Disease project: Project resources

    Heart disease. Choose from the list of various heart ailments, or use the search bar. Information about a variety of heart conditions. Type your topic into the search bar at the top of the page. Overview information from Healthline. Online CPR instruction from the University of Washington Medical School.

  6. Project resources

    1. Go to www.google.com. 2. At the bottom right, click the Settings link. 3. Enter your search term (s) in the search boxes. - To narrow your search by region > country name, select the dropdown menu next to region. - To view more recent results, click "last update" to select a time period. - To view results from specific site domains (i.e ...

  7. Middle School, Human Biology & Health Science Projects

    Delve into the intricacies of human biology and health with this collection of science experiments. Investigate anatomy, physiology, and diseases. Discover the perfect middle school science experiment in this huge collection of age-appropriate science investigations.

  8. Human Disease/Disorder Research Project

    Description. Research project for middle school science students that involves them choosing a human disease or disorder and researching causes, effects, symptoms, treatments, etc. of their disease or disorder. The project includes a report, poster, and in-class presentation. Full version includes description of project requirements, a letter ...

  9. What is a virus? An exploration for middle school students

    A virus is basically a piece (or pieces) of nucleic acid (either RNA or DNA). The nucleic acid carries the information for making more virus particles when it is read inside an infected cell. Nucleic acid is not very stable out in the world by itself. In viruses, the nucleic acid is enclosed in a protein coat called a capsid.

  10. Lessons

    Get the Lessons for Your Classroom. The Vaccine Makers Project (VMP) has developed a variety of school-based curricula to educate about the immune system and how it works, diseases and their causes, and vaccines and the science behind them. Materials were developed with the additional goals of helping students understand the history and methods ...

  11. Spread of Disease

    About This Lesson. In this research project on the spread of disease, students research particular diseases, their effects on the human population, and possible treatments. This research project on the spread of disease has students: Research Ignaz Semmelweis and Alexander Fleming . Research vaccines and what they do. Choose a disease to research.

  12. Teaching and learning about respiratory infectious diseases: A scoping

    2.1. Framing infectious disease epidemiology for K‐12 students. To better understand how K‐12 interventions promote learning about infectious diseases, we draw upon a framework of "infectious disease epidemiology" developed by Straif‐Bourgeois et al. ().Their framework identifies three interconnected dimensions of infectious disease epidemiology: (1) basic biology of infectious ...

  13. PBL Lesson Plan

    Standards: Learning Objective: Assessment: 2.1.3 Describe ways to prevent communicable diseases.2.6.2 Identify a personal health goal and make a plan to achieve it.: The students will be able to describe the way that germs cause communicable diseases.The students will be able to identify areas of the classroom with the least and the most germs.

  14. Middle School, Genetics & Genomics Projects, Lessons, Activities

    Bending Plant Roots with Gravity Lesson Plan Introduction. DIY Toy Sailboat. Unlock the building blocks of life with genetics and genomics science experiments. Explore inheritance, DNA, and genetic variation. Discover the perfect middle school science experiment in this huge collection of age-appropriate science investigations.

  15. Western Hills Middle School Library: Disease project

    CC.5.W.7 Research to Build and Present Knowledge: Conduct short research projects that use several sources to build knowledge through investigation of different aspects of a topic. CC.5.R.I.7 Integration of Knowledge and Ideas: Draw on information from multiple print or digital sources, demonstrating the ability to locate an answer to a ...

  16. Tips for Teaching Research Skills to Middle School Students

    I often advise students to begin with the body portion of the essay, leaving the introduction and conclusion for last. This may seem awkward, but the research students have been working on naturally fits into the body of the essay. After students have fit their research into the body paragraphs, they can go back and work on the introduction and ...

  17. Middle School Programs

    Middle school students with Native American ancestry can participate in the YES! Science Clubs. These clubs are school-based programs focused on learning cancer biology, prevention, treatment and research based in indigenous pedagogy. Activities include art-based projects, guest speakers and hands-on learning experiences. YES! Middle School ...

  18. Disease Research

    Students will take notes on their disease (which was choosen Dec. 15/16 and find (3) resources for their research paper and presentation. Disease Research Notes page (PDF) and Disease Research Notes (Word Document- to easily type into) Students will need to stick to the timeline for when parts of the research paper will need to be finished.

  19. A Medical Mystery: Middle School Body Systems for the NGSS

    BSCS Science Learning and Oregon Public Broadcasting teamed up to develop and test a middle school body systems unit designed for the NGSS: ... This was a research project, so we did provide participation stipends to teachers for their time and data. Based on comments collected from our external evaluator, we learned that teachers deeply valued ...

  20. Middle School, Genetics & Genomics Lesson Plans

    5. 4 reviews. Explore genetic variation through the world of taste in this problem-solving lesson plan. Working both individually and collaboratively, students figure out what kind of tasters they are, what this means about their own genetics, and how genetic mutations can lead to functional differences.

  21. LibGuides: 7th Grade Genetic Disorders Project: Home

    Question 3 o Does this genetic disease or disability mostly affect a certain age group, ethnic group, gender group, etc.? For example: It occurs only in males. Question 4 o Are there any treatments, medications, or therapies an individual must go through in order to stay alive? Question 5 o What is the life expectancy of someone with this disorder?

  22. The Great Diseases Project: A Partnership between Tufts Medical School

    The Project. To redress this imbalance, in 2009, with support from the Science and Education Partnership Award Program of the National Center for Research Resources, we established the Great Diseases Project to create an 11th-12th-grade science curriculum, made up of discrete modules, for second-level biology students.