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Reebops: A “Model” Organism for Teaching Genetic Concepts Lesson PlanReebops: A “Model” Organism for Teaching Genetic Concepts Lesson Plan
Publisher
Baylor College
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6th - 12th
Subjects
Science
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Duration
2 days
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Year
2012
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Reebops: A “Model” Organism for Teaching Genetic Concepts

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In a sweet simulation, junior geneticists examine the chromosomes of a fictitious Reebop marshmallow animal, combine chromosomes to produce offspring, and then make a model of the resulting Reebop baby. Phenotypes include number of antennae, nose color, number of body segments, leg color, and more! The lesson even addresses X and Y chromosomes for the baby's gender. This memorable activity reinforces concepts of heredity and gives teens practice in using genetics language. 

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Concepts

genes, heredity, phenotypes

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heredity, genes, phenotype, science

Pros

  • Plenty of teacher background material can fuel your preceding lesson
  • Lesson plan includes color photos and graphics to clarify information and procedures
  • Simulating a fictitious organism and using marshmallows for body parts bring fun to the lesson
  • A colorful observation sheet is provided

Cons

  • Flat colored thumb tacks in the materials list may be difficult to find; plan ahead so that you can order them online, remembering to allow time for delivery

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