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Unit 2: Chemistry Review

Lesson Plan 1

  1. Chemistry Review Notes
  2. Video "Protein Structure and Function" (30 min)
  3. Molecular Geometry Lab

Lesson Plan 2

  1. "Milk Lab"
  2. Review "Milk Lab" and What is that Stuff? Polarity Activities
  3. Set up for Paper Chromatography Lab

Lesson Plan 3

  1. Complete paper Chromatography Lab (60 min)
  2. Student Notes on TLC and Chromatography
  3. Setup for TLC #1 and TLC#1 lab

Lesson Plan 4

  1. TLC #1 and TLC#1 lab
  2. Student Notes on TLC and Chromatography (continued)
  3. Results of TLC #1 and TLC#1 lab
  4. Set up for Conductivity Lab with CBL's or LabPros

Lesson Plan 5

  1. Chemistry Review Notes on Molar Solutions
  2. Conductivity Lab with CBL’s or LabPros
  3. Results of Conductivity Lab with CBL’s or LabPros

Lesson Plan 6

  1. Student Notes on Column Chromatography using SepPaks
  2. Column Chromatography lab with Grape Kool Aid
  3. Results of Column Chromatography lab with Grape Kool Aid

Lesson Plan 7

1. Test on Pharmacology with student generated questions collected via email over the course.

Resources and References:

Books:

  1. Foster, Steven and Duke, James A. “Medicinal Plants and Herbs ”Peterson Field Guide Series, Houghton Mifflin Company, 215 Park Avenue, New York, New York1003. ISBN0-395-98814-4 (pbk)
  2. Levine, Ruth R. “Pharmacology, Drug Actions and Reactions.” The Parthenon Publishing Group: International Publishers in Medicine, Science, & Technology. One Blue Hill Plaza PO Box 1564, Pearl River, New York 10965. Copyright 1996. ISBN: 1-85070-780-4
  3. Kuhn, Cynthia, Swartzwelder, Scott and Wilson, Wilkie, “Buzzed”. W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10110. 1998 ISBN 0-393-31732-3 (pbk)
  4. Mann, John. “Murder Magic and Medicine.” Oxford University Spread. Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP. Copyright 1992. ISBN: 0-19-855854-6
  5. Plotkin, Mark J. Ph.D. “Medicine Quest: In Search of Nature’s Healing Secrets.” Viking: Published by Penguin Books. 375 Hudson Street New York, New York 10014. Copyright 2000. ISBN: 0-670-86937-6
  6. Plotkin, Mark J. Ph.D. “Tale of Shaman’s Apprentice: An Ethnobotanist Searches for New Medicines in the Amazon Rain Forest.” Penguin Books. 375 Hudson Street New York, New York 10014. Copyright 1994. ISBN: 0-14-01.2991 X
  7. Silverman, Harold M. Pharm D. “The Pill Book.” Bantam Books: CMD Publishing, A Division of Current Medical Directions. 1540 Broadway New York, New York 10036. ISBN: 0-553-58478-2
  8. Physician’s Desk References

Unit I Videos:

  1. "Protein Structure and Function", Program 23, ISBN 1-55946-235-3, World of Chemistry, The Annenberg/CPB Collection, Distributor: Intellimation, P.O. Box 1922, Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1922
  2. "Signals from Within", Program 10, ISBN 1-55946-228-0, World of Chemistry, The Annenberg/CPB Collection, Distributor: Intellimation, P.O. Box 1922, Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1922 Annenberg Series

Websites of Interest:

  1. Information from the National Institutes of Health. It contains sections for teachers, students, and the public. http://science-education.nih.gov/
  2. This site contains information on drugs of abuse, NIDA publications and communications, agency events, and links to other drug-related Internet sites. 301-443-6245. http://www.nida.nih.gov/
  3. NIDA References: from Mind over Matter: Simple to understand and follow at the high school level. National Institute on Drug Abuse,301-443-6245
  4. http://www.neuroguide.com/ This site includes information on basic neurosciences, including recent journal articles that discuss drugs of abuse.
  5. http://www.nyelabs.com/ This site presents information from Bill Nye the Science Guy (Note: Episode 34 - The Brain. It includes brain facts and hands-on activities).
  6. Schwarz-Bloom, Rochelle, Pharmacology Education Project, http://www.duke.edu/~schwa001/scienceeducation.htm

Webquests:

  1. Rainforest webquest: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Sparta/7374/intro.htm
  2. How drugs affect the Brain: Sara's Quest http://www.sarasquest.org/ Join Sara Bellum as she explores how drugs affect the brain.

Other:

  1. Pharmacology Education Project: Dr. Rochelle Schwartz-Bloom, Duke University: http://www.thepepproject.net/apply/
  2. "The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology through the Study of Addiction" 2000, Videodiscovery, Inc. 1700 Westlake Avenue, North, Suite 600, Seattle, Washington 98109, NIH Publication No. 00-4871, ISBN 1-929614-05-5 http://science.education.nih.gov/customers.nsf/highschool.htm (nice CD and user friendly worksheets and lessons).
  3. http://www.unc.edu/destiny/NIH
Supplemental Information: 

Unit 2: Chemistry Review Notes

Lesson Plan 1

  1. Chemistry Review Notes
  2. Video "Protein Structure and Function" (30 min)
  3. Molecular Geometry Lab

Lesson Plan 2

  1. "Milk Lab"
  2. Review "Milk Lab" and What is that Stuff? Polarity Activities
  3. Set up for Paper Chromatography Lab
ddd/sites/default/files/PaperChromatographyLab.pdf

Lesson Plan 3

  1. Complete paper Chromatography Lab (60 min)
  2. Student Notes on TLC and Chromatography
  3. Setup for TLC #1 and TLC#1 lab

Lesson Plan 4

  1. TLC #1 and TLC#1 lab
  2. Student Notes on TLC and Chromatography (continued)
  3. Results of TLC #1 and TLC#1 lab
  4. Set up for Conductivity Lab with CBL's or LabPros

Lesson Plan 5

  1. Chemistry Review Notes on Molar Solutions
  2. Conductivity Lab with CBL’s or LabPros
  3. Results of Conductivity Lab with CBL’s or LabPros

Lesson Plan 6

  1. Student Notes on Column Chromatography using SepPaks
  2. Column Chromatography lab with Grape Kool Aid
  3. Results of Column Chromatography lab with Grape Kool Aid

Lesson Plan 7

1. Test on Pharmacology with student generated questions collected via email over the course.

Resources and References:

Books:

  1. Foster, Steven and Duke, James A. “Medicinal Plants and Herbs ”Peterson Field Guide Series, Houghton Mifflin Company, 215 Park Avenue, New York, New York1003. ISBN0-395-98814-4 (pbk)
  2. Levine, Ruth R. “Pharmacology, Drug Actions and Reactions.” The Parthenon Publishing Group: International Publishers in Medicine, Science, & Technology. One Blue Hill Plaza PO Box 1564, Pearl River, New York 10965. Copyright 1996. ISBN: 1-85070-780-4
  3. Kuhn, Cynthia, Swartzwelder, Scott and Wilson, Wilkie, “Buzzed”. W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10110. 1998 ISBN 0-393-31732-3 (pbk)
  4. Mann, John. “Murder Magic and Medicine.” Oxford University Spread. Walton Street, Oxford OX2 6DP. Copyright 1992. ISBN: 0-19-855854-6
  5. Plotkin, Mark J. Ph.D. “Medicine Quest: In Search of Nature’s Healing Secrets.” Viking: Published by Penguin Books. 375 Hudson Street New York, New York 10014. Copyright 2000. ISBN: 0-670-86937-6
  6. Plotkin, Mark J. Ph.D. “Tale of Shaman’s Apprentice: An Ethnobotanist Searches for New Medicines in the Amazon Rain Forest.” Penguin Books. 375 Hudson Street New York, New York 10014. Copyright 1994. ISBN: 0-14-01.2991 X
  7. Silverman, Harold M. Pharm D. “The Pill Book.” Bantam Books: CMD Publishing, A Division of Current Medical Directions. 1540 Broadway New York, New York 10036. ISBN: 0-553-58478-2
  8. Physician’s Desk References

Unit I Videos:

  1. "Protein Structure and Function", Program 23, ISBN 1-55946-235-3, World of Chemistry, The Annenberg/CPB Collection, Distributor: Intellimation, P.O. Box 1922, Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1922
  2. "Signals from Within", Program 10, ISBN 1-55946-228-0, World of Chemistry, The Annenberg/CPB Collection, Distributor: Intellimation, P.O. Box 1922, Santa Barbara, CA 93116-1922 Annenberg Series

Websites of Interest:

  1. Information from the National Institutes of Health. It contains sections for teachers, students, and the public. http://science-education.nih.gov/
  2. This site contains information on drugs of abuse, NIDA publications and communications, agency events, and links to other drug-related Internet sites. 301-443-6245. http://www.nida.nih.gov/
  3. NIDA References: from Mind over Matter: Simple to understand and follow at the high school level. National Institute on Drug Abuse,301-443-6245
  4. http://www.neuroguide.com/ This site includes information on basic neurosciences, including recent journal articles that discuss drugs of abuse.
  5. http://www.nyelabs.com/ This site presents information from Bill Nye the Science Guy (Note: Episode 34 - The Brain. It includes brain facts and hands-on activities).
  6. Schwarz-Bloom, Rochelle, Pharmacology Education Project, http://www.duke.edu/~schwa001/scienceeducation.htm

Webquests:

  1. Rainforest webquest: http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Sparta/7374/intro.htm
  2. How drugs affect the Brain: Sara's Quest http://www.sarasquest.org/ Join Sara Bellum as she explores how drugs affect the brain.

Other:

  1. Pharmacology Education Project: Dr. Rochelle Schwartz-Bloom, Duke University: http://www.thepepproject.net/apply/
  2. "The Brain: Understanding Neurobiology through the Study of Addiction" 2000, Videodiscovery, Inc. 1700 Westlake Avenue, North, Suite 600, Seattle, Washington 98109, NIH Publication No. 00-4871, ISBN 1-929614-05-5 http://science.education.nih.gov/customers.nsf/highschool.htm (nice CD and user friendly worksheets and lessons).
  3. http://www.unc.edu/destiny/NIH
Supplemental Files: