FOSS Next Generation Diversity of Life Collection
Description
The anchor phenomenon investigated in this course is life on Earth. Life has existed on Earth for a very, very long time, more than 3.5 billion years, in fact. Over the millennia, an amazing variety of life has evolved. From humble single-celled beginnings in water to incredibly complex and large multicellular organisms that exist in the widest range of habitats imaginable, the diversity of life that currently exists boggles the mind.
Middle school students are ready to consider what it means to be a living organism. What are the characteristics that scientists use to define life? Are those characteristics hard and fast or are they flexible? Does something as outlandish as an archaea that lives in boiling hot springs or a virus that depends upon other life-forms to reproduce fit into the definition students create? Students consider these questions as they encounter life throughout the course. The driving question for the course is how do you know something is living?
As these students will inherit Earth, their understanding of life may lead to a more robust and informed response to the rapid loss of diversity.
Features
FOSS Curriculum:
- Allows students to be active investigators instead of passive learners
- Is built around firsthand exploration of relevant phenomena using classroom-proven theories and practices to engage all students
- Aligned to NGSS, Framework for K to 12 Science, and Common Core standards
- Provides unmatched professional learning, including hands-on & virtual teacher workshops
Resources available in this collection include:
- Comprehensive hands-on equipment kits made exclusively for FOSS
- Investigations Guide (Teacher Edition Book) core instructional hardcover spiral-bound book provides educators with the support to successfully facilitate the investigations - available in print and digital
- Teacher Resources with educative support to effectively teach standards - available in digital
- FOSS Science Resources book (Student Edition Book) for students to build expository reading skills and highlight STEM careers - available in print and digital
- Accessibility options to the interactive digital resources on the ThinkLink™ platform for effective planning and engaged learning
- Spanish teaching and learning resources – available in print and digital