NGSS HS-LS1-1 focuses on understanding how genes encode for proteins, and how these proteins contribute to the structure and function of tissues within organisms. Here’s an aligned lesson plan:
Objective: Students will demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between genes, proteins, and tissues.
Materials:
- Whiteboard or presentation tool
- Models or diagrams of DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis
- Images or examples of tissues in organisms
- 3D MODELS
Introduction (10 mins):
- Review prior knowledge on DNA structure, genes, and proteins.
- Introduce the concept of tissues and their role in organisms' structure and function.
Main Body (25 mins):
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Explain the relationship between genes, proteins, and tissues: a. Emphasize that genes (specific sequences in DNA) contain instructions for making proteins. b. Describe how proteins contribute to the structure and function of tissues within organisms.
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Interactive Activity: a. Show models or diagrams of DNA, RNA, and protein synthesis. b. Engage students in a discussion or demonstration of how DNA serves as a template for mRNA, which in turn guides the formation of proteins.
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Tissues and Proteins: a. Show images or examples of different tissues in organisms (muscle, nerve, epithelial, etc.). b. Discuss specific proteins present in these tissues and how they contribute to the tissues' functions. c. Highlight the importance of proper protein structure in maintaining tissue integrity and function.
Conclusion (10 mins):
- Recap the main points: Genes contain instructions for making proteins, which contribute to the structure and function of tissues.
- Emphasize the interconnectedness between genes, proteins, and tissues in living organisms.
- Encourage students to consider real-world examples where disruptions in protein synthesis may impact tissue function or cause disorders.
Assessment:
- Group Activity: Divide students into groups and provide scenarios where mutations in specific genes result in changes in protein structure and affect tissue function. Ask each group to discuss and present their understanding of the consequences.
Extensions:
- Research Project: Assign students to investigate a specific tissue in the human body, identify key proteins present in that tissue, and explain their roles in maintaining tissue structure and function.
- Case Studies: Explore case studies or articles about genetic disorders related to protein synthesis and tissue function, discussing their impact on individuals.