September 14, 2017 | Little Sensors Collect Big Data By Amneris Solano Wearable devices are becoming more common each year. These devices come in many shapes, and carry out numerous functions. The website MobileHealthNews.com reported in 2014...
September 8, 2017 | ATTACK of the APHIDS! By Amneris Solano This lesson/project explores exponential and logistic models by investigating population growth (both uninhibited and inhibited) of Aphids, a common plant pest. Author Jasmine Frantz
September 8, 2017 | Membrane Madness By Amneris Solano This 8-day unit on cell organelles, types and transport is intended for a high school honors biology course consisting of 9th and 10th grade students....
September 8, 2017 | It’s us or them: Weighing species extinction against human health By Amneris Solano In this multi-day project, students will play different roles as part of a team of experts deciding if several different species of disease transmitting animals...
September 8, 2017 | Save a life, build a device! By Amneris Solano Students will design a hypothetical device that addresses a human disease caused by an inability of the patient’s body to successfully monitor and maintain appropriate...
August 23, 2016 | Exposing the Roots of Local Food Production By Amneris Solano In this unit, students will learn about the local foods movement and how they can make a positive difference in their health, economy, and environment...