WHAT MAKES A GOOD SOURCE Genetic Disorders. Catalyst: Genetic Disorder Using your iPad (Safari or dictionary), define the following words: Down Syndrome.

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WHAT MAKES A GOOD SOURCE Genetic Disorders

Catalyst: Genetic Disorder Using your iPad (Safari or dictionary), define the following words: Down Syndrome Meiosis Nondisjunction

Down Syndrome Typically, the nucleus of each cell contains 23 pairs of chromosomes, half of which are inherited from each parent.  Down syndrome occurs when an individual has a full or partial extra copy of chromosome 21.  A few of the common physical traits of Down syndrome are  low muscle tone  small stature  upward slant to the eyes  single deep crease across the center of the palm Each person with Down syndrome is a unique individual and may possess these characteristics to different degrees, or not at all. 

Question How do different sources provide information differently?

Disorder (Independent Work) What does it say about …? Similarities with other texts What makes this text unique? CDC – Center for Disease Control and Prevention ects/downsyndrome.html NY Times Blog abortion-wont-help-children- with-down- syndrome/?_php=true&_type =blogs&_r=0 Video y6He0FWoFj0

Analysis (Partner Work) What do we know for sure about the disorder? What is the tone or author’s attitude in each source? Describe the audience of each source. Which two sources are most alike?  What makes them alike? What details are emphasized in each source? What details are missing?

Summary of Learning How do different sources of information help you understand a topic? How is printed information different from video information?

Reflection Given what you have learned about sources of information, why might it be important to use more than one source when you are researching a topic? When researching for your presentation and paper, what types of sources will you and your partner use?