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- | We will give a PowerPoint presentation complete with videos and useful information to keep the children engaged while providing them with an understanding of concepts about DNA and basic genetic engineering. A Prezi containing most of the powerpoint to be shown can be found above. The full PowerPoint can be found here as a pdf under 2MB | + | We will give a PowerPoint presentation complete with videos and useful information to keep the children engaged while providing them with an understanding of concepts about DNA and basic genetic engineering. A Prezi containing most of the powerpoint to be shown can be found above. The full PowerPoint can be found here ([[File:YLC_PowerPoint_to_fit_2MB.pdf]]) as a .pdf under 2MB on the iGEM site. A larger.pptx can be found on our Google Drive [https://docs.google.com/file/d/0ByOQoDVkzlgwb09ITWR0ZTZoMU0/edit?pli=1]. |
In the lesson, we hope to enhance the knowledge of the children by exposing them to topics that are not found in the normal 6th to 8th grade curriculum. We will first give a brief introduction into the cell and DNA to set up for a talk about what genetic engineering is. We want to discuss biology in a pleasant and active environment with fun, interesting facts and interactive questions along the way as we introduce topics. We will talk about how DNA holds a code for the formation of proteins that do the jobs of the cell, how the DNA in humans is very similar to many other organisms' DNA and the universal codon code, and ask questions along the way. | In the lesson, we hope to enhance the knowledge of the children by exposing them to topics that are not found in the normal 6th to 8th grade curriculum. We will first give a brief introduction into the cell and DNA to set up for a talk about what genetic engineering is. We want to discuss biology in a pleasant and active environment with fun, interesting facts and interactive questions along the way as we introduce topics. We will talk about how DNA holds a code for the formation of proteins that do the jobs of the cell, how the DNA in humans is very similar to many other organisms' DNA and the universal codon code, and ask questions along the way. |
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