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WARNING TO PRESENTER! Participants will need access to a clock with a second hand or a stopwatch for this activity. Participants will need access to warm tap water—about the temperature of bath water and cold water (ice water) Provide water in large labeled buckets or labeled pitchers in the front of the room. WARNING TO PRESENTER! Participants will need access to a clock with a second hand or a stopwatch for this activity. Water temperature is approximate but aim for at least a 10 degree C difference. Provide water in large labeled buckets or labeled pitchers in the front of the room. You will need approximately 200 of warm water and cold water per participant.

Yeast Respiration Should be on screen as participants enter the room. Start workshop on time—do not wait for “stragglers” Welcome participants as they enter the room Do NOT take time for participant introductions unless the workshop group is a very small one (less than 10 people) Introduce yourself and briefly explain your teaching experience and current position Explain that this workshop is sponsored by Science Take-Out, a small company that manufactures and sells hands-on science kits for middle or high school biology students The company began as a “spin-off” initially formed to disseminate hands-on laboratory activities developed by the Life Sciences Learning Center, an outreach center at the University of Rochester.

Please complete the “Participant Card” Because this workshop is supported through a grant from the National Institutes of Health, it is important that we collect data from workshop participants. Please fill in the participant card during the workshop. Use the space at the bottom and the back of the card to provide comments on the workshop or the kits used during the workshop. 3 3

Envision classroom use Put your student hat on Experience the kit Put your teacher hat on Envision classroom use Curriculum integration Support for students When we do hands-on workshops we ask you to switch between two hats as you work—your student hat and teacher hat. We want to you work with partners to experience the kit by completing the activity We encourage you also have conversations about how you might integrate this into your curriculum and/or support your students. If you have questions, please call me over while you are working on the activity. Also, you may find me interrupting to provide further explanation as you work.

Yeast Respiration Student Handouts Quick Guide Safety Student Instructions DISTRIBUTE Yeast Respiration KITS—ONE kit, one student handout, and one bag of cut-outs PER PAIR OF TEACHERS For today, you will be working in teams of 2. Kits typically come with ONE student handout in the bag. One teacher should use the student handout that comes in the kit. The other teacher should use the extra copy at the desk. Teachers may make additional copies if their students are working in teams. Notice that each kit contains safety instructions and also a graphic quick guide. Students can refer to the quick guide to identify the materials they will need. We do not make a materials list. Instead, students are encouraged to get what they need from the bag as they work. Some teachers have enlarged and laminated the quick guides to make “placemats” to help students organize kit materials. Let me explain when I use this kit. I use it BEFORE talking about designing experiments or yeast respiration. For many of my labs, I took a “do it first” then “talk about it” approach. Yes, students will have questions as they work, but they will care about the answers to the questions. Turn to this page

Encourage teachers to read the instructions aloud to each other Encourage teachers to read the instructions aloud to each other. This is a classroom strategy that keeps partners focused and working together. Ask teachers to work with their partner to activate the yeast. Indicate how they get access to the warm tap water that you provide to activate the yeast. They should follow the instructions in the box on page 1.

While participants wait for the yeast to activate, they should read and answer the questions in the Introduction. Encourage them to look specifically in the reading to be sure that it includes all of the information that students need to answer the questions.

Provide access to cold water and warm water. Part 1: How Does Temperature Affect the Rate of Yeast Respiration? introduces students to conducting and analyzing an experiment that explores the effects of water temperature on yeast respiration. Ask participants to follow the instructions to complete Part 1.

Provide access to cold water and warm water. In Part 2: Design Your Own Experiment students apply what they learned to design their own experiment. introduces students to conducting and analyzing an experiment that explores the effects of water temperature on yeast respiration to determine how using honey as a food, instead of table sugar, affects the rate of yeast respiration. Ask participants to follow the instructions to complete Part 2.

Teacher Information Key Safety Quick Guide One copy of the Teacher Information is provided when you purchase kits. You can also download the teacher information (without answers) from the website. The teacher information includes: Summary, Core Concepts, Kit Contains, Teacher Provides, Time Required, Hints for Reusing, and information of refill kit contents. We also sell refill kits so that basic kit contents can be reused. Key Safety Quick Guide

www.sciencetakeout.com Purchase kits from The kit you used today is available from Science Take-Out as a completely assembled student kit. Please explore the website to learn about other STO kits. You can download the complete teacher instructions so that you can see what you are buying.

Individual Assembled Kits Fully assembled individual kits You have a brochure that includes information on other Science Take-Out kits and a price list. Visit the Science Take-Out website to get further information for each kit. At the website, you can download the teacher information for each kit to help you decide which kits you would like to purchase. Science Take-Out kits are available as: Individual Assembled Kits like the kits you used in this workshop Unassembled Packs that contain all supplies needed to make 10 kits Refill Packs that contain supplies needed to refill the consumables for 10 kits Individual Assembled Kits Fully assembled individual kits Unassembled Packs All supplies needed to make 10 kits Refill Packs All supplies needed to refill 10 kits

Help us make new Science Take-Out kits teacher and student friendly. Become Involved as a Field Test Teacher Help us make new Science Take-Out kits teacher and student friendly. Indicate this on your card. Science Take-Out will contact you with further information Science Take-Out has received an NIH Small Business grant. Support from this grant will allow us to field test Science Take-Out kits If you would like to be a field test teacher, indicate this by circling yes on your participant card. We will add you to our email list for field test teacher recruitment. 13 13

Become Involved as a Workshop Presenter Present a workshop to introduce colleagues to Science Take-Out kits Visit the Science Take-Out website for further information Science Take-Out has received an NIH Small Business grant. Support from this grant will allow us to field test Science Take-Out kits If you would like to be a field test teacher, indicate this by circling yes on your participant card. We will add you to our email list for field test teacher recruitment. 14 14

Thanks for being a GREAT group!!! Please turn in your participant card before you leave. Encourage teachers to write comments on the back of the participant survey card. Please remember to collect participant feedback cards!!