Educator in PA since 2011: I currently teach honors biology classes and have experience teaching co-taught and academic biology, academic chemistry, and elective environmental science.
Need a reliable, standards-aligned lesson for when you're out? Looking for an engaging Women's History Month activity that connects to real-world science? This CRISPR-Cas9 sub plan has you covered β no teacher prep required! Students will explore how Nobel Prize-winning scientists Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna revolutionized gene editing, then take a position on one of 6 real-world ethical dilemmas using Claim-Evidence-Reasoning (CER) writing. With two fully differentiated versions
9th - 12th
Biology, Engineering
NGSS
HS-LS3-1
, HS-ETS1-3
, HS-LS3-2
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Experience
Educator in PA since 2011: I currently teach honors biology classes and have experience teaching co-taught and academic biology, academic chemistry, and elective environmental science.
Teaching style
I like to take an inquiry approach to all my lessons. My curriculum is largely project-based and the projects solve real-world problems.
I am currently aligning my curriculum to the NGSS.
My own education history
M.S. Education Law, M.S. Educational Development & Strategies, B.S. Secondary Education - Biology. Currently pursuing a M.S. in Biological Sciences
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