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GTT2 Facilitator– Project Lead the Way Ms. Bancroft GTT2 Facilitator– Project Lead the Way Digital Citizenship Medical Detectives Green Architecture

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Medical Detectives 8.1 What is a Medical Detective? Measure vital signs including heart rate, blood pressure, and temperature. Demonstrate the use of technology as an important tool in the Biomedical Sciences. Explain the different ways a virus spreads through a population. Describe the spread of a viral illness after inoculation is introduced. Evaluate patient case files to diagnose the pathogen responsible for the patient’s mystery illness. Describe the steps that a medical professional will take to diagnose and treat a patient. Provide examples of how medical professionals contribute to the health and wellness of individuals.

Medical Detectives 8.2 Mysteries of the Human Body Describe how the brain collects and interprets input. Compare and contrast the senses of hearing and sight, taste and smell, and describe how they are collected and processed by the human body. Identify major regions of the human brain. Dissect a sheep’s brain, accurately identifying and describing the function of the specified structures. Compare and contrast the brains of a human and sheep. Evaluate patient family history as part of a medical exam and create a pedigree. Determine the probability of a child inheriting a genetic disease. Use appropriate laboratory methods to isolate DNA from cheek cells. Analyze how changes in the huntingtin gene affect the resulting protein and nerve cell function

Medical Detectives 8.3 Murder Mystery Know how to use patient and ambient temperature to identify the time of death. Know how to use the time of death information to identify suspects. List the steps of an autopsy. Analyze a portion of an autopsy report to determine the cause of death for a murder victim. Use DNA gel electrophoresis to compare DNA samples. Defend identification of suspect using physical evidence including time of death, cause of death, and DNA crime scene analysis

Green Architecture 7.1 Architectural Basics Demonstrate the proper use of a standard ruler and an architectural scale. Use proper notation in regards to dimensioning an architectural drawing. Calculate area and perimeter of a floor plan given dimensions. Measure a room and draw it to scale using common symbols. Identify the systems required in a residential home, including electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Describe the three areas of a house and the rooms that belong to them. Identify common roof styles. Describe the working triangle and its purpose. Identify and use appropriate symbols in a basic floor plan for a residential home. Read and interpret a blueprint of a floor plan. 

Green Architecture 7.2 Intro Sustainable Architecture Demonstrate the proper use of a standard ruler and an architectural scale. Use proper notation in regards to dimensioning an architectural drawing. Calculate area and perimeter of a floor plan given dimensions. Measure a room and draw it to scale using common symbols. Identify the systems required in a residential home, including electrical, plumbing, heating, ventilation, and air conditioning. Describe the three areas of a house and the rooms that belong to them. Identify common roof styles. Describe the working triangle and its purpose. Identify and use appropriate symbols in a basic floor plan for a residential home. Read and interpret a blueprint of a floor plan. 

Green Architecture 7.3 Architectural Challenge Demonstrate knowledge of measurement, construction, and design. Identify the parts of a wall section. Measure accurately using a tape measure and architectural scale. Read and interpret a blueprint of a floor plan. Construct a model of the framing of a wall section. Demonstrate use of the Design Process including a Design Brief, Sketching, and Decision Making Matrix. Use Autodesk Revit Architecture to create an architectural drawing.  Design an environmentally friendly home 

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