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Soy Worms

  • Level: Middle School
  • Topic: Animal Behavior

Description: Using their knowledge of insects and the scientific method, middle school life science students will determine how a diet that includes soybean products affects the Tenebrio beetle larvae (mealworm). Students will develop skills in observation, experimental design, data analysis, and communication.

Author:
Sally Schempp
Research Host:
Douglas Martin Ph.D.
  • Vermillion Middle School
    Vermillion, SD
  • 1998 Frontiers in Physiology
  • Summer Research Teacher
  • University of South Dakota School of Medicine
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  • 1998 Frontiers in Physiology

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Additional Activity

Criteria useful for reviewing student-centered learning activities include:
In this activity..
An inquiry level of 4 or 54
An integrated Internet componentN/A
Assessments for content knowledgeYes
Assessments for process skillsYes
Addressed the "ABC" rules for humans and/or animal useN/A
Use of multiple learning styles and opportunities for all studentsYes
Proper safety precautions and warningsYes

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