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This You're My 'Karyo'-Type: Karyotype For Chromosomal Disorders lesson plan also includes:
- Family Karyotypes
- I Notice, I Wonder
- Explore Karyotype Card Sort
- Genetic Counselor Analysis Questions
- Karyotype Teacher PP
- Max's story—A Genetic Disorders UK
- Family Karyotypes (.docx)
- Family Karyotypes (.docx)
- Karyotype Teacher PP (.pptx)
- Explore Karyotype Card Sort - English (.pdf)
- Explore Karyotype Card Sort - English (.docx)
- Explore Karyotype Card Sort - Spanish (.pdf)
- Explore Karyotype Card Sort - Spanish (.docx)
- Genetic Counselor Analysis Questions - English (.pdf)
- Genetic Counselor Analysis Questions - English (.docx)
- Genetic Counselor Analysis Questions - Spanish (.pdf)
- Genetic Counselor Analysis Questions - Spanish (.docx)
- I Notice, I Wonder - English (.pdf)
- I Notice, I Wonder - English (.docx)
- I Notice, I Wonder - Spanish (.pdf)
- I Notice, I Wonder - Spanish (.docx)
- You're My 'Karyo'-Type (.html)
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What's your type? Genetically speaking, of course! Immerse your class in the world of karyotypes through an insightful activity from the K20 Center. Scholars take on the role of genetic counselors to determine the karyotype of offspring from the genes of their parents.
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Instructional Ideas
- Enhance the activity by directing partners to a fact-filled website with more information on genetic counseling and screening
- Follow up by assigning a research project on specific genetic disorders for pairs to complete
Classroom Considerations
- Pupils should be comfortable using basic gene structure terms before they begin the activity
- Print Explore Karyotype Cards in color, then laminate them for future use
Pros
- Teacher's guide contains all of the video resources and printable materials needed for the lesson
- The opener is impactful and gives learners something to consider as they work their way through the activity
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- None