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Bringing Biotechnology to the Middle School Classroom Karen Kraus, Delta Woods Middle School

Bringing Biotechnology to the Middle School Classroom Karen Kraus, Delta Woods Middle School. Background Information. Delta Woods Middle School Blue Springs School District Blue Springs, MO 780 students; Grades 6-8 Science Courses 6 th Grade Physical Science 7 th Grade Life Science.

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Bringing Biotechnology to the Middle School Classroom Karen Kraus, Delta Woods Middle School

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  1. Bringing Biotechnology to the Middle School Classroom Karen Kraus, Delta Woods Middle School

  2. Background Information • Delta Woods Middle School • Blue Springs School District • Blue Springs, MO • 780 students; Grades 6-8 • Science Courses • 6th Grade Physical Science • 7th Grade Life Science

  3. Where to start 1. Make contacts @ this NSTA National Conference: • Attend biotech sessions. • Attend networking opportunities. • Talk with exhibitors.

  4. Where to start 2. Search websites:

  5. Where to start • Check for programs available in your area through universities and biotech organizations: • Western Institute Bio Bus • Missouri Biotechnology Association (MOBIO) Portable Lab

  6. Where to start • Work with the high schools in your district: • Collaboration • Training • Equipment

  7. Where to start 5. Seek summer programs like the Biotechnology Teacher Workshop offered by GetBiotechSmart.com

  8. Where to start 6. Write a grant: Goal:To create an engaging learning environment for students by integrating biotechnology into the current life science curriculum. Objectives:Students will be able to: • Explain the structure and function of DNA. • Explain the role of biotechnology in today’s world. • Create and maintain an outdoor garden to observe agricultural biotechnological advances and the nature of science. • Develop computer research skills as students examine the history of biotechnology as well as arguments related to the Pros and Cons of biotechnology. • Properly examine microorganisms under the microscope. • Develop laboratory skills in electrophoresis and micropipette usage.

  9. Benefits of the grant • This Biotechnology Grant will supply my students with the following inquiry materials: • Laptop computers • Garden tools/raised garden building supplies • Microscope slides of Bacteria, Protists, and Fungi and storage unit • Lab Kits • Genetically Modified Soybean Kits • Yeast Observation Kits • Oil Eating Bacteria Kits • DNA Extraction Kits (with micropipette)

  10. How will the grant help? • Increase scientific inquiry in the classroom. • Give my students the opportunity to examine the history of biotechnology as well as current biotechnological advances using technology. • Give me the lab supplies to introduce biotechnology to students in my school. • Provide resources to assist in the development of a biotech program to be used by other middle school teachers in the Northwest Missouri area in conjunction with the Missouri Biotechnology Association (MOBIO) portable lab. The Excellence in Biotechnology Grant will:

  11. National Science Education Standards: • Science as Inquiry Standards (5-8) • Abilities necessary to do scientific inquiry • Understanding about scientific inquiry • Life Science Standards (5-8) • Structure and Function in Living Systems • Reproduction and Heredity • Science and Technology Standards (5-8) • Understanding about science and technology • Science in Personal and Social Standards (5-8) • Populations, resources and environments • History and Nature of Science Standards (5-8) • History of science

  12. Wrap-Up Any Questions?

  13. Thank you! Contact: Karen Kraus kkraus@bssd.net Delta Woods Middle School

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