Biotechnology and Food
by Hermelina Liddell
This is a lesson that can be taught in 5 days or one week. The lesson was put together in collaboration with Smithsonian Science Education Center. It talks about global goals (one of which is food and world hunger), and it follows a guide on Biotechnology. It starts with knowing our learners, by knowing who they are.
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Lesson Plan Link/URL
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1gMAykZ6qP6fPowmaXAaazOvm6fTKAKnDjyWXvAe…Related Content
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