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SKILLS REQUIRED
10/8/97
GENERAL SKILLS REQUIRED FOR MOST LABS/LESSONS
- Ability to follow directions
- Ability to communicate in a lab report and oral presentation
- Ability to work in a group & independently
- Ability to use metric measurements of length, volume and temperature
- Ability to work in an organized way & clean up afterwards
- Ability to keep accurate records of observations.
- Ability to analyze, compare, apply, & to go beyond what is given!
- Ability to use a microscope.
- Mitosis and Meiosis
- General cell chemistry and cell morphology
- Principles of evolution (adaptation, selection, etc.)
PRIMARY LABS: (assuming done in order as listed)
- General cell chemistry and cell morphology
- Principles of evolution (adaptation, selection, etc.)
- Evidence for evolution
- Ability to do at least linear if not serial dilutions
- To formulate a question for investigation
- To consider possible solutions
- To test solutions and modify procedures
- Ability to do at least linear if not serial dilutions
- To formulate a question for investigation
- To consider possible solutions
- To test solutions and modify procedures
SUPPORT LESSONS:
- Have respect for equipment
- How to handle equipment
- Basic principles of classification
- Serial dilution
- Ability to work independently from start to finish
- Handling sea urchins
- Pipetting
- Fine motor skills
- Seeing vs. perceiving
- Ability to work independently
- Problem solving abilities need to be good
- Extra time beyond the normal classroom period
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