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Preview of The History of Immunology
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The History of Immunology

This video of 11 minutes describes the History of Immunology through the three main periods: Experiential, Experimental and Modern immunology. For that reason, it covers the era of plague and smallpox, Edward Jenner's vaccination experiments with smallpox, and the current modern era of gene therapy.
Preview of H.O.W. - Headline of the Week
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H.O.W. - Headline of the Week

This is a great weekly activity to help students research more current events. My competition aspect brings this to a whole new level too. Copyright: You may show or copy any of my resources for your STUDENTS only, but please DO NOT share my video practices or copies with those who have not purchased them. I have worked very hard to develop these unique strategies that will save teachers a lot of time and effort and greatly benefit your students, plus the profits I make from TPT are helping m
Preview of TED Talk Discussion Guide: Lessons from the Summer of 2020

TED Talk Discussion Guide: Lessons from the Summer of 2020

I always learn so much from listening to a TED Talk but am sometimes overwhelmed with all of the solid, educational information in them. In order to make them effective to use in my classroom, I listen to them first and come up with questions that provide a great framework for discussions and keep my students engaged the entire time while listening. Using this product along with the TED Talk will make sure your students get the most out of the information from each speaker. Questions are organiz
Preview of Why Fund Science: Persuasive Writing and STEM
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Why Fund Science: Persuasive Writing and STEM

In our Mission to Mars lab that investigates rocket engineering and design, acid-base reactions, and physics, students are tasked with building a rocket on a budget, or go to the class with a good case for why they need more money to complete their rocket. In the real world scientists are always looking for funding, and thus, are always showing people how that money will translate into better technology to those funding the projects - often taxpayers. In this persuasive writing activity, stude
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