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Posted: Published on March 14th, 2017

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Maintaining a Science Library

Case Study: Why Are There No Male Calico Cats?

Investigation: Habitat Selection in Flour Beetles

Inquiry in Genetics Using Wisconsin Fast Plants

Meiosis Case: SRY not SRY

Zoobiquity Review and Discussion Questions

My classroom has a collection of science themed books that are not textbooks that I periodically share with my students. For example, when discussing biochemistry at the beginning

This presentation case study asks two important questions regarding cat coloration: Why are there no male calico cats? Why is it that clones of calico cats do not look

This activity was modified from an Advanced Placement Investigation for use with freshman classes. The instructions are clear and require students to examine data and create a graph.

Genetic Experiments can be intimidating for teachers due to the time and cost of breeding plants or animals in a classroom. These issues are further complicated in a public

Are your students fascinated by the idea of hermaphrodites? Every year when I talk about worms and other organisms that have both sperm and eggs, I get tons

I try to read at least one non-fiction book per year to try to keep myself up to date and inspired with new knowledge and advances in medicine.

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