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Outline Objectives Prepare for 6 th grade lab assistants.
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Human Physiology
Warm Up (4-14-15)
• Given the list of the following sensors and their functions, write down a few ideas of experiments that you might find interesting to try.
• Come up with as many as you can. Try to come up with 10 if possible.
Outline
• Objectives• Prepare for 6th grade lab assistants.
Objectives
• Students will read the procedure and methods for the 6th grade lab.
• Students will prepare for assisting the 6th graders in the lab using the Labquests and making sure they are familiar with the functions
Prepare for the 6th grade lab
Warm Up (4-15-15)
• Explain what the purpose of the 6th grade lab is and explain what your role is during the 6th grade lab.
Outline
• Objectives• Prepare for 6th grade lab assistants.
Objectives
• Students will read the procedure and methods for the 6th grade lab.
• Students will prepare for assisting the 6th graders in the lab using the Labquests and making sure they are familiar with the functions
Prepare for the 6th grade lab
Warm Up (4-16-15)
• Based on your list of possible experiments to try using the labquest sensors, narrow down your choice to your top 3 favorites.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
Experiments – Human Physiology• Your job:
– Using the sensors that we have your job is to develop some original experiments.
– You need to come up with 10 ideas– From those 10 ideas we will narrow down the field to the top 5.– For those top 5 you will need to write down the purpose of those
experiments and provide a brief description of how those experiments would be conducted and what you would be looking for.
– For the top 2, you will need to write out the experimental design for both of those experiments
– For the top choice, you will actually perform the experiment and conduct research, gather results, and analyze the results of your experiment.
Warm Up (4-17-15)
• Narrow down your list of favorites to the top two. Write down what the purpose of those two experiments are and give a brief description of what those experiments are.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
Background Research
• Start with some background research on human physiology and different experiments that have been performed regarding human physiology
• You each will need to find a different article and present that article to the class.
Experiments – Human Physiology• Your job:
– Using the sensors that we have your job is to develop some original experiments.
– You need to come up with 10 ideas– From those 10 ideas we will narrow down the field to the top 5.– For those top 5 you will need to write down the purpose of those
experiments and provide a brief description of how those experiments would be conducted and what you would be looking for.
– For the top 2, you will need to write out the experimental design for both of those experiments
– For the top choice, you will actually perform the experiment and conduct research, gather results, and analyze the results of your experiment.
Warm Up (4-20-15)
• What aspects of experimental design do you think will be helpful to keep in mind during your research so that it is easier for you to plan your own experiment?
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (4-21-15)
Now that your research is progressing, are there any experiments that you are finding more interesting than your original choices?(Please remember that for your experiment, it does need to be original, meaning you can modify an experiment you find but you should not copy it exactly.)
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (4-22-15)
• Develop a name for the experiment that your group chose to do. Try to come up with at least two different ideas for a name.– Good scientific experiments don’t have “cute”
names. Sometimes they are extremely detailed and might be confusing to someone if they didn’t have a science background.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (4-23-15)
• Write down the purpose of the experiment that your group chose to do.
• Provide a brief bulleted list of some of the things you think will be most difficult about accomplishing this lab.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (4-24-15)
• From the list of things you thought would be most difficult about completing this lab, come up with a plan to address those difficulties to make your experiment run more smoothly.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (4-27-15)
• Identify which days this week you will be conducting the tests for your experiment at the elementary and the middle schools.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (4-28-15)
• If you have started the data collection process, what are some of the difficulties that you are facing? Develop a plan to overcome those difficulties.
• If you haven’t started the data collection process, project some of the difficulties you might face and develop a plan to avoid those difficulties.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (4-29-15)
• Explain the hypothesis for your lab and why you developed that hypothesis.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (4-30-15)
• Describe some of the research that you have done about your lab or topics related to your lab. What are some interesting pieces of information that you are finding about your lab topic?
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-1-15)
• Rate yourself on your group participation so far on a scale of 1-10. (1 = poor, 10 = excellent)
• Please be honest, I want you to show me these instead of discussing this information as a class.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-4-15)
• Identify which days this week will be devoted to collecting data and which days you will work on your paper.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-5-15)
• Which parts of the paper do you think will be the most difficult aspects to complete? Develop a plan to overcome those difficulties.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-6-15)
• Are there any unique or unexpected results that you are finding in your analysis of your results?
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-7-15)
• Did any errors occur during your experiment? If so, explain how those errors can be avoided in the future and how your data was affected due to those errors.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-8-15)
• Explain some of your results and what those results mean. Try to think of some health benefits of the results that you are finding in your experiment.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-11-15)
• NO SCHOOL!!
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-12-15)
• Write down what you think was the easiest thing about your lab report and what was the hardest thing
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-13-15)
• Write down one thing about the lab report that was helpful and one thing that was difficult but still helped you learn.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-14-15)
• Write down one thing that you thought you did really well during this semester that helped you take responsibility for your own grade.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.
Warm Up (5-15-15)
• Write down one thing that was difficult about the past semester but that still helped you learn.
Outline
• Objectives• Plan time• Research• Lab• Data Analysis
Objectives
• Students will develop possible experiments using the human physiology sensors from Vernier.
• Students will research those experiments and practice setting up those experiments using experimental design.
• Students will design an original experiment to test various aspects of human physiology using the Vernier sensors.