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Plant reproduction
Grades:
5 - 8
ENC#:
018045
This videotape, developed for grades 5 through 8 as part of the PLANT LIFE IN ACTION series, is intended to entertain, inspire and inform young minds about reproduction in plants. Topics discussed include the evolutionary origin of terrestrial plants, the need for water in the reproductive processes of algae and mosses and the development of reproductive strategies that allowed vascular plants to invade dry land.
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Recombinant DNA and biotechnology : a guide for teachers
Grades:
10 - Post-Secondary
ENC#:
018865
This curriculum, developed for students in grades 10 through postsecondary, includes a teacher and student text that act as both a text and lab manual for a course in DNA technology. The first chapters discuss the entire scope of biotechnology while the rest of the book focuses on DNA based technologies.
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SciencePlus. Level green : technology and society
Grades:
8 - 9
ENC#:
020295
These books, developed for the first year of a integrated middle school science program, represent the 2002 edition of SCIENCEPLUS. The program uses a variety of hands-on activities as well as textbook simulations, historical inquiries, puzzles, and data interpretation that asks students to respond to experiments the way professional scientists would: they observe, develop hypotheses, test their conclusions, and discuss their results.
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Encouraging student biological research through teacher-scientist partnerships
Grades:
9 - 12
ENC#:
020847
This resource manual, designed for teachers, encourages independent investigations in the biology classroom through the use of hands-on activities and experimentation. The manual consists of 11 core studies, each with several variations to the main experiment.
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Biotechnology : the choice for your future
Grades:
9 - 12
ENC#:
011656
This resource guide, developed for high school students as part of a program designed by the Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), describes various jobs in the biotechnology industry. The guide discusses applications of biotechnology for bioremediation, medicine, and agriculture and summarizes the location and number of biotechnology companies in the United States.
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Communicable diseases
Grades:
4 - 7
ENC#:
003145
This video, developed for grades 4 to 7, uses animation and live action to illustrate what communicable diseases are, what causes them, and how they are transmitted. Through a microscope, Dr.
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Germs
Grades:
4 - 8
ENC#:
006097
This television series is designed to motivate children (9 to 10 years old) to explore science in the world around them, with each tape in the series focusing on a single science topic. In this episode, viewers go along with Bill Nye to learn about germs, their characteristics, the body defense mechanism, and the importance of washing hands.
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Microorganisms : the invisible world
Grades:
5 - 9
ENC#:
006703
This videotape, designed for intermediate and junior high school students, introduces students to the world of microscopic organisms. The film describes Amoebae, Volvox, Paramecia, and Didinia; shows how these organisms compete for space and food; and details the structure and nature of marine microbes like flatworms, Medusa, and Protozae.
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Louis Pasteur
Grades:
7 - 12
ENC#:
010121
This book, part of a series of biographies, presents the life of microbiologist Louis Pasteur. Each volume in the series documents the contributions of prominent people and also places each individual in a historical context.
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What's smaller than a pygmy shrew?
Grades:
1 - 6
ENC#:
009885
This picture book, written for grades 1 through 6, introduces students to the microscopic world. The book begins with a tiny mammal, the three inch pygmy shrew.
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