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Note: There are 474 lesson plans for this subject. 119 are created by SBOF ( ) members.

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An Ice Breaker Activity - In this ice breaker activity, students will use be introduced to one another, as well as to the field of food science, by matching raw ingredients with finished food products.    ( Lesson plan   Flashcards (pdf)   Flashcards(pub) )
 
Antacid and Uncle Heartburn ( GPS SCSh2  SCSh3  SCSh6  SPS6  SC7  ) - In this guided inquiry exercise, students will use their knowledge of acids and bases to devise a procedure to determine which of three antacids is most effective.    ( Lesson Plan )
 
Antacid and Uncle Heartburn ( GPS SCSh2  SCSh3  SCSh6  SPS6  SC7  ) - In this guided inquiry exercise, students will use their knowledge of acids and bases to devise a procedure to determine which of three antacids is most effective.    ( Lesson Plan )
 
Aseptic Techniques - Explaining purpose of aseptic technique and general rules that should be adhered to when working in the microbiology laboratory.    ( Lab )
 
Atoms and Changes - Playing Jeopardy to learn about matter, atoms,parts of atoms and changes...    ( PPT slides )
 
Bag O' Isopotes ( GPS SCSh4  SCSh5  SPS1  ) - In this activity, students will learn to calculate average atomic mass using the fictional element legumium.    ( Student handout )
 
 
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