Team:WashU/YLCLesson
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- | In the lesson, we exposed the children to topics that are not found in the normal 6th to 8th grade curriculum. We first gave a brief introduction into the cell and DNA to give a background | + | In the lesson, we exposed the children to topics that are not found in the normal 6th to 8th grade curriculum. We first gave a brief introduction into the cell and DNA to give a background on what genetic engineering is. We discussed biology in a pleasant and interactive environment with fun, interesting facts and questions along the way. We talked 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. |
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- | We covered case studies of genetic engineering research to shed | + | We covered case studies of genetic engineering research to shed light on the apparent unlimited potential of genetic engineering. Our cases included: biofuels, insulin production, and GMO crops. After viewing the cases, we had groups of students brainstorm in a poster board activity in which they invented genetically engineered creations that can be as fantastical as the Mockingjay in ''The Hunger Games''. |
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