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Genetics Gone Wild?

Project Description
This assignment was a genetics WebQuest that I created for a masters level technology class. The WebQuest required students to work both together and individually investigating controversial issues involving genetic engineering and manipulation. Students first studied basic Mendelian genetic principles. Following this activity, students were involved in six hands-on stations for two days applying genetic principles. I used this activity to extend concepts as well as introduce students to issues of today and possibilities of tomorrow. Students were challenged to interpret and synthesize information from the sites and form opinions based on their research.

Additionally, students enhanced their technology skills by creating Word documents and PowerPoint presentations. The PowerPoint presentations were presented to the class as a culminating activity for this assignment. The rubric was used to score students, and the assignment counted as a project grade. (Note: I included the use of SC Streamline videos at appropriate times during the WebQuest.)

Rubric Information
Rubric TitleGenetics Gone Wild?
Rubric ID1345593
Teacher NameAlaina Showalter
SchoolClover Jr. High 
SubjectScience
Grade7

Project Includes
LinksWebQuest 
StandardsSC Science Standards: 7-2.5 Summarize how genetic information is passed from parent to offspring by using the terms genes, chromosomes, inherited traits, genotype, phenotype, dominant traits, and recessive traits.
7-2.6 Use Punnett squares to predict inherited monohybrid traits.
7-2.7 Distinguish between inherited traits and those acquired from environmental factors.
 
Teacher TipsStudents were shown the rubric at the introduction of the WebQuest and were able to access it throughout to ensure they were meeting criteria. 



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