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Antibiotic Resistance Simulation Lab Activity

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Antibiotic Resistance Simulation Lab Activity

In this lab, students simulate the development of antibiotic resistance in bacteria.

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Causes Behind Diabetes Resource Index and Anticipation Guide

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Causes Behind Diabetes Resource Index and Anticipation Guide

An index of resources (print, video, graphics) and a reading anticipation guide that students may use to explore the causes behind the increase in Type 2 diabetes

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Community Health Public Service Announcement (PSA) Performance Task

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Community Health Public Service Announcement (PSA) Performance Task

Which disease is the biggest issue in your community? Students write an explanation/rationale for a selected disease, and create a Public Service Announcement that educates the community about disease prevention or treatment.

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Diabetes 5E Instructional Model Plan

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Diabetes 5E Instructional Model Plan

In this 5E sequence, students learn that diabetes is a failure of homeostasis and explore the multiple causes behind the rise in type II diabetes and how some diseases (e.g. diabetes, cancer) have a complex epidemiology.

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Disease & Disruption of Homeostasis Unit Plan

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Disease & Disruption of Homeostasis Unit Plan

The incidence of disease at different point in history, and in different communities, is affected by lifestyle, access to healthy infrastructure, emerging pathogens, and new treatments. In this unit students will explore both the disappearance of certain diseases thanks to antibiotics and vaccines (strep and polio for example), and the emergence or growth of other diseases (such as asthma and diabetes). As a part of this unit, students may review cellular processes such as cell division. Accessing data from maps, graphs, and other non-print texts and using that data to draw conclusions and ask further questions is a key component to this unit.

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Mystery Illness Task

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Mystery Illness Task

In this task, students use evidence to identify a patient's mystery illness.

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Non Specific Immune Response 3E Plan

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Non Specific Immune Response 3E Plan

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Polio (Viral Infection) 5E Instructional Model Plan

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Polio (Viral Infection) 5E Instructional Model Plan

The rise and near eradication of Polio provides an interesting lens through which to explore viral disease, the immune response, and the process of vaccination. In this 5E sequence, students use animations, diagrams, and graphs to explore the characteristics of viral infection and how the immune system responds. In comparing Polio and influenza, students have an opportunity to discuss different types of viruses and to dive deeper into antigen/antibody specificity.

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Professional Development Booklet

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Professional Development Booklet

This booklet can be used with teams of teachers to work through the resources in Unit 4.

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Regents-based Item Bank

Living Environment and Earth Science Archive
LE Unit 4: LE: Disease and Disruption of Homeostasis
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Regents-based Item Bank

The Regents Item Bank provides questions from past Regents exams aligned with the content of this unit.

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Tuberculosis 3-Level Guide to Graph Interpretation

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Tuberculosis 3-Level Guide to Graph Interpretation

Students work in groups to complete this reading guide as a tool for navigating a set of graphs.

Tuberculosis (Bacterial Infection) 5E Instructional Model Plan

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Tuberculosis (Bacterial Infection) 5E Instructional Model Plan

Bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses are all examples of pathogens that cause infectious disease. In this 5E sequence, students explore pathogenic bacteria as a cause for illness, through a case study of Tuberculosis. Students may review specific immunity as they discover how bacteria, such as the one that causes TB, disrupts homeostasis in the human body. Additionally, students explore the causes behind the rise of antibiotic resistance.

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