Delta Science Modules DNA: From Genes to Proteins Complete Kit, Edition 3, Grades 6 to 8
Description
Comprehensive, affordable and effective, Delta Science Modules Edition 3 (DSM-3) Kits provide an inquiry-based, hands-on approach to teaching a specific science topic through the use of activities and investigative equipment. Delta Science Modules DNA: From Genes to Proteins Complete Kit will get your class to explore the elements shaping the characteristics of our features and the genetics of our makeup. Modeling activities combine with microslide images to help students decipher the codes of life. Students will start with tracing the characteristics of their own features to proteins and then even further to the genetic material inside the nucleus in every cell in their bodies. Next, students will identify cell structures and functions and the chromosomes and genes that determine unique traits. Using base-pair models of double-helix DNA molecules, they will study DNA replication and DNA transcription to messenger RNA. They will investigate how and where mutations can occur, and also compare animal cells to bacterial and virus cells. Then, as the perspective changes, students will consider some cutting-edge applications of biotechnology as they explore genetic engineering, DNA fingerprinting, and the Human Genome Project.
Along with the kit activities, the DNA: From Genes to Proteins Delta Science Reader (and complementary Skillbuilders booklet that helps students practice reading/grammar/writing/vocabulary skills with the content from the Delta Science Reader) will get your students to read and find out even more about cell theory and the role of cells as the building blocks of life in all organisms. They will first read about the compounds that make up cells and how specialized cells differ in structure and function; next, students will discover how cells work to gather, release, store, and use energy to carry out life processes. They will also: learn about a key life process of growth as they explore the cell cycle; find out about genes, chromosomes, and DNA; learn how traits are passed from generation to generation through heredity and how natural selection operates; and finally, be introduced to the researchers who constructed the double-helix model of the DNA molecule and to the Human Genome Project.
Delta Science Modules Edition 3 (DSM-3) consist of a total of 59 assorted kits ranging from Grade K to 8 levels, each with a step-by-step teacher guide, student readers, 12-14 interconnected activities, and enough equipment to serve up to 32 students. Select kits also contain a pre-paid coupon for Living materials. Educators have the flexibility to have students follow the detailed activities that are provided, or customize their own curriculum plan with the equipment provided.
Features
- Delta Science Modules are all-inclusive comprehensive science kits ranging from Grade K to 8 that investigate key science topics through the powerful combination of hands-on activities and rich content-area reading
- Comprehensive teacher guide provides background and key points for all 12 hands-on activities, as well as page-by-page suggestions, review questions, standards correlations, and writing links for use with Readers
- Science Readers for students include informative, engaging full-color photos, text, and graphics that present key information and vocabulary about the science unit (Think About…), science careers or historical biographies (People in Science), and high-interest articles or selections (Did You Know?)
- Each kit includes a thorough 3-part assessment and a Unit Test so you can accurately gauge your students' mastery of the concepts and key vocabulary
- DSM-3 kits can support your current curriculum with the step-by-step hands-on investigations, or tools can be used to tailor your own science program to meet your various students' needs, topics of interest, and state and national standards
- Equipment Kit for 32 Students with Thirteen Hands-On Activities:
- How Do I Look?
- Proteins and Appearances
- What's in a Cell?
- Modeling a Cell
- What's in the Nucleus?
- Modeling DNA
- Replicating DNA
- Modeling a Message
- The Code Makes a Product
- Genes and Mutations
- Simpler Cells
- How We Use DNA in Cells
- DNA Fingerprinting
- 1 Teacher Guide in Three-Ring Spiral Binder
- 8 Copies of Nonfiction "DNA: From Genes to Proteins" Science Reader (16-20 Pages Each) for Grade 6 to 8
- 1 Skillbuilders Packet for Teaching a Science-Literacy Connection Includes:
- 32 Consumable Student Booklets (4 Pages Each)
- Teaching Information
- Sample Answers