Curriculum Map: Putting the Activities into Action Hans Glandorff: Bowling Green High School, Bowling Green, OH.

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Curriculum Map: Putting the Activities into Action Hans Glandorff: Bowling Green High School, Bowling Green, OH

8. Birds of a Feather (Local Birds) 9. Lizard Dynamics (HHMI) 10. Gummy Bear “Osmosis” 11. OH Deer! 12. HHMI: Evolution in Action- Data Analysis 1. Gapminder 2. Datanuggets 3. Worldmapper 4. Jelly Bean Survival of the Fittest 5. Science Case Network 6. ESTEEM 7. SIR Model Activities Presented

18. Caching Squirrels in a World of Pilerers 19. Fear Changes Everything 20. Hardy-Weinberg with Teddy Grahams 21. Mathbench 13. Merlin Biology Statistics 14. Open Access Bio Ed Journals 15. BIRDD (Galapagos Finches) 16. Race in the Woods (Tree Drawing) 17. Phylod endron-Tree drawing web tool Activities Presents (con’t)

Overall Analysis 1.Most of the activities will be used to modify Unit 1: Introduction to Biology 2.Concept 1: Evolution Phylogenic Tree drawing Data based evidence 3.Concept 2: Scientific Method Data analysis Hypothesis development Data Collection