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JAUNOGRES VIDUSSKOLASANGĻU VALODAS SKOLOTĀJAS
STAĻINAS PANKOVAS
LABĀS PRAKSES PIEMĒRS
Angļu valoda 12.klasē
Stundas tēma: Dabaszinātnes un klonēšana.
Stundas mērķis: saistīt skolēnu zināšanas un interesi par dabaszinātnēm ar angļu valodas apgūšanu.
Uzdevumi:
1. Sekmēt izpratni par dabaszinātņu lomu 21. gadsimtā.2. Veidot un attīstīt skolēnu prasmi runāt par zinātniskiem atklājumiem un to ietekmi uz mūsdienu
dzīvi.3. Papildināt skolēnu vārdu krājumu par tematu ”Klonēšana”.4. Turpināt veidot prasmi loģiski domāt, diskutēt, analizēt un izteikt savas izjūtas.5. Izmantojot datora palīdzību, veikt virtuālo eksperimentu lai saprastu kā klonē dzīvniekus,
pielietojot kodola pārvietošanu.6. Sekmēt skolēnu prasmi strādāt patstāvīgi, pārī un grupās.7. Izmantot tīmekļa un interaktīvas tāfeles resursus mācību materiāla skaidrošanai, apjēgšanai un
nostiprināšanai.
Resursi:
1. interaktīvā tāfele;2. datori ar interneta pieslēgumu;3. PowerPoint prezentācija;4. skolēna darba lapu komplekts;5. www.learn.genetics.utah.edu 6. www.teachigenglish.org.uk
Student Self-Assessment
Student Name:
I want to get a good mark in the lesson. That’s why I should
be attentive, emotional, active Yes Nolisten to my classmates and my teacher Yes Noread, ask and answer different questions Yes Noparticipate in discussions Yes Noreview / learn some words related to the topic of Science
Yes No
carry out a virtual experiment to understand how animals are cloned using nuclear transfer
Yes No
evaluate the issues associated with cloning animals including humans
Yes No
bother my classmates to do the tasks Yes No
I have just
linked my knowledge and interest in science with my English class
Yes No
read, asked and answered different questions Yes Nodiscussed the problems, improved my oral communication
Yes No
performed the experiment Yes Noworked individually, in pairs and a group Yes No
I have reached the aim of the lesson. Now I know how to /can
I feel satisfaction, happiness, joy, success, proud, surprise, dissatisfaction, irritation, boredom, sadness, fear.
Why? Because I was not bored, worked hard, did not relax, answered properly, was active and emotional, fulfilled the tasks, got a good mark / a praise.
Worksheet A
Science Quiz
Read the following questions and circle the correct answer
1. What percentage of the world’s inventions in the past 100 years have been British?
A. 44% B. 54% C. 34%
2. How many Nobel Prizes have UK scientists received in the last 50 years?
A. 36 B. 26. C. 46
3. How many out of Europe’s top 50 technology companies are in the UK?
A. 15 B. 21. C. 25 4. Marie Curie was
A. a Chemist B. a Biologist C. a Physicist
5. Alexander Graham Bell invented the
A. Radio B. Telephone C. Door Bell
6. Alexander Fleming discovered Penicillin in
A. 1898 B.1908 C.1928
Worksheet B
Science and Modern Life
Which of the following scientific discoveries do you think have been the most important for modern life?
Individually rank the following scientific achievements from 1 to 10 in order of importance.
Number one being the most important, number 10 being the least important:
• Atomic Bomb• Wireless technology• Computers• Cloning• Penicillin/Antibiotics• Solar Power• Air Travel• Plastic• Electricity• Robots
Worksheet C
CLICK AND CLONE
VOCABULARY
pipete surrogate
blunt not sharp or pointed
discard to get rid of something
nucleus
enucleated An enucleated cell is a cell where the nucleus , and thus all genetic information, has been removed.
substitute to use something new or different insteadof something else
adjust adapt
warp throw time an imaginary situation in which the past or future becomes the present (искажать время)
mitosis / cellular event the process by which a cell divides to become two cells, in which the new cells havethe same number of chromosomes as the original cell
mimic imitate
occur to happen
fertilize to make new animal or plant life develop (оплодотворять)
morula A morula is an embryo at an early stage of embryonic development
womb The part of a woman’s or female animal’s body where her baby grows before it is born
Worksheet D
To clone or not to Clone?
Card l
Jane is blind and has a guide dog called Bobby. Bobby has been her guide dog for 10 years būt is getting old. Bobby is Jayne's best friend and she feels that without him she couldn't live.
1. Should Jayne be allowed to clone Bobby before he dies?
2. Should people be allowed to clone their pets?
Card 2
There is only one Giant Panda left on earth. It does not have a partner to breed with šo once it dies the- species will be extinct.
1. Should scientists be allowed to clone another Giant Panda to keep thespecies alive?
2. Should scientists be allowed to clone endangered species?
Worksheet E
l.Take a normai egg celi from a female (23 chromosomes —unfertilised)
6.Put the nucieus from the donor into the de-nucieated egg celi.
It now behaves like a fertilisedegg because it has 46 chromosomes
2.Extract the nucieus from the egg celi. 7.Grow the egg celi in special chemicais.
3.Egg celi without a nucieus (de-nucleated)
8.Grow the celis into stem celis to repair damaged body parts
THERAPUTICCLONING
4.Take a normai celi (46chromosomes) from the personyou want to clone (the donor)
9.Grow the celis into a new person who is genetically identical to the donor.
REPRODUCTIVECLONING
5.Extract the nucieus with a pipette.How to make a Clone
Run of the Lesson
Time(min.)
Teacher’s Actions (T) Students’ Actions (Ss) Development of Skills
1
2
1 Greeting.
2 Introduction to the topic of the lesson.
( Slide 1 ) The topic of our lesson is Science and Cloning. Today’s English studying challenge is 1.to prove that your knowledge & interest in science can be linked with your English class; 2.to improve oral communication; 3.to carry out a virtual experiment to understand how animals are cloned using nuclear transfer. I know that every student wants to get a good mark in the lesson & you are not an exception.
That’s why I’d like everyone to take his/her set of Worksheets & look at the Student Self-assessment. Please write your name and then read and circle the statements in the first section (Slide 2). Please do it as fast as possible.
Do you agree with all these pieces of advice? Would you like to add something else?
So you’ve received a strategy what you should do to achieve the aim of our lesson & get a good mark.
Greeting.
The Ss read the Student Self-assessment and circle the statements in the first section.
The Ss answer the questions.
Communicative skills
Reading skills (skimming)
Interactive skills
20
3
3
4
3 Presentation
Step 1
(Slide 3) Could you tell me what subjects you are studying at school?
You have mentioned biology, physics and chemistry. They are all a part of a school subject called … .
(Slide 4) Do you like science lessons?What kind of things do you do in your science classes?
Step 2
(Slide 5) Science Quiz
Take the Worksheet A, please. It’s a short general knowledge Science Quiz. I want you to complete it in groups. As soon as you finish, we’ll check the correct answers. You have 1 minute to do it.Do you think studying science is important? Why or Why not?
Step 3
Look at the Worksheet B. I would like you to answer the question ‘Which of the following scientific discoveries do you think have been the most important for modern life?
Firstly, do the ranking task individually. Number 1 being the most important, number 10 being the least important. Secondly, work as a group to get your answers to compare. Thirdly, decide upon the top 5 most important discoveries as a
The Ss name the school subjects.
The Ss’ answer is “Science”.
The Ss give their answers.
The Ss discuss the questions.
The Ss work individually and then as a group. Finally, each group report their top 5 to the class.
Dialogue skills
Answering the questions
Discussing, interactive, communicative skills
Cooperative, comparing, identifying, discussing, presenting skills
5
group. And finally, each group report their top 5 to the class. You have 2 minutes to do the task.
Step 4
Just every group have mentioned Cloning.(Slides 7-11) Cloning
Look at the board, please.(Slide 7 ) What is cloning?Could you explain what cloning means?(Cloning is the process of making an individual that is a genetic copy of another.)What is a clone?(A clone is a genetically identical offspring.)
(Slide 8) Cloning isn’t new.
We can find a sort of clones in Russian tales. Let’s take a tsarina the Frog or a tsarina the Swan. And of course Kashchey Immortal who wanted to be alive eternally.
(Slide 9) Nature’s been doing cloning for billions of years with plants.Things like potatoes and grass send out shoots which can grow into a whole new plant.
(Slide 10) If you grow a plant from a cutting, it’s a type of cloning.
(Slide 11) You might not believe it, but there are human clones among us right now. They weren’t made in a lab, though they’re identical twins, created naturally.
The Ss give their answers.
The Ss follow the presentation.
Identifying and interactive skills
Demonstrating and investigating skills
Identical twins are naturally-occurring сlones of each other even though they are genetically different from their parents.
So why is it in the news?
Yes, I agree. But there are some ethical and moral problems connected with this incredible scientific achievement. We’ll talk about them a little bit later.
The Ss try to guess the correct option:
1. I’m not sure but maybe it is connected with the fact that in the last few decades scientists have been trying to clone animals. And they did it!
2. I completely agree with …. Dolly, ‘the world’s most famous sheep’, was the first mammal to be cloned.
3. Sheep, goats, dogs, cats and mice are animals that have been successfully cloned, too.
4. I would like to add that American and British scientists have announced that they have created a clone of a human embryo. So we are on the threshold of a science breakthrough.
Predictive skills
5Step 5
(Slide 12) What do scientists use to create a clone animal, a clone mammal?
(They use the genes of the first animal so they both have the same DNA.)
Do you think humans should be allowed to be cloned?
The Ss give their answers. (To create a clone they need the genes of the first animal that become the same between the two.)
The Ss discuss the problem:
1. I know that many scientists and doctors, ordinary people are against human cloning. Moreover, parliaments of many countries have banned human cloning, too. I’m also against it because the level of science, to my mind, is not so high yet to be sure about successful results of cloning.
2. I’m also against this idea because we were taught that most attempts to clone mammals fail, or were born alive but died from infections or complications, or were affected with mental illnesses. The same problems would be expected in human cloning.
3. Yes, there are so many unknowns concerning cloning, that the attempt to clone humans at this time is considered dangerous
Brainstorming, discussing skills
Dialogue and discussing skills
6
6
8
8
What benefits do you think cloning can have?
4 Consolidation
Step 6
To clone or not to clone? That is the question.Take the Worksheet D, please.Each group has got the discussion cards with two different scenarious about cloning. Please discuss the situations. You have got 2 minutes to do the task. Then I will ask the representative of each group to Express the opinion on the scenarious.
Have you changed your opinion cloning?
5 Practice/experiment
Step 7
4. and ethically irresponsible.
5.1. We can make copies
with the characteristics we want.
2. Extinct or endangered species can survive through cloning.
3. Cloning of organs can help their transplant at any time.
4. Cloning can help couples who can’t have children to solve their problem.
Group work. The Ss discuss the scenarious and express their opinions.
The Ss create a clone
Discussing and interactive skills
2
2
(Slide 13) I believe that the next step of our lesson will be interesting and unusual for a language lesson. Why? Because in our vertual lab you will try to create a clone of a baby-mouse. To make a clone you need a computer and an interest in the result of an experiment.
You have to work in pairs, be punctual, follow all the steps given and please try to work as fast as possible. In a real life, the process is time-consuming but it will take less time in our vertual lab. Switch on your laptops. The web address is learn.genetics. utah.edu. Did you find the word Cloning?
The instructions for carrying out the experiment can contain some new words. You can use the Worksheet C to find out the explanation of the words or notions.
So your mission is to create a genetically identical clone of Mimi, a brown female mouse.
Click and Clone
6 Evaluation
Step 8
So, we have come to the last step of the lesson. Do you think we have achieved the aim of the lesson?Was the lesson interesting for you? I’d like you to fill in your self-evaluation sheets of paper and hand them in.
of a baby-mouse, working in pairs.
The Ss use the the Picture Lexicon (Worksheet C).
The Ss evaluate the lesson.
Cooperative and experiment skills
Skimming
Communicating, evaluating and self-evaluating skills
1
1
(Slide 15) Thanks a lot for your really excellent work! Here are the stickers for your work that you can choose and add to your collection. I think everyone deserves a high mark that you will see in the e-register.
7 Homework
Step 9
Your homework is 1. to restore the cloning experiment step-by-step, matching the pictures to the description (Worksheet E); 2. to do Ex. 4 p.75 WB; 3.Worksheet F
The Ss write down their homework.
Note-taking skills
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