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C2 Pipeline PBL Enrichment Plan
The C2 Pipeline is a Wayne State University, College of Nursing Program
Funded as a 21st CCLC program through the Michigan Department of Education
Enrichment Title My Blood, Your Blood – The Science of Blood
Enrichment Objective
Increase awareness of the science of blood and the need for blood donations.
Driving Question What does my blood do? How does it work in my body?
Grant Alignments & Objectives Addressed
48.5% of regularly attending students will improve their reading grade by half a letter grade
48.5% of regularly attending students will improve their math grade by half a letter grade
77% of regularly attending students will improve in teacher-rated homework completion and class participation
85% of regularly participating students will report improvements in other school subjects
Partner Alignment College of Nursing
School of Medicine
College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
College of Social Work
College of Engineering
Honors College
Academic Subjects
Core Academic Subjects: Science – Life Sciences Auxiliary Academic Subjects: Mathematics
Standards to Address
Next Generation Science Standards: HS-LS1-2, HS-LS1-3, HS-LS2-6, HS-LS2-8
College & Career Readiness Skills Addressed
[ X] Technology & Tools [X ] Argument & Reasoning [X ] Communication & Collaboration [X ] Problem Solving
Personal Enrichment Categories
Students will understand the properties of blood and the importance of blood donation.
Life Skills Identify and describe how these will be utilized
Students will be able to use this information to develop interest in health care based careers and STEM fields.
Duration of Enrichment
8 week
C2 Pipeline PBL Enrichment Plan
The C2 Pipeline is a Wayne State University, College of Nursing Program
Funded as a 21st CCLC program through the Michigan Department of Education
# of Students & Staff Involved
15 students: 1 staff
Frequency of Enrichment
Meets 1 time per week
Week by Week Timeline of Key Suggested Tasks Should be done in order, Activities, Enrichment Topics and/or Lessons in recommended order Note: TLW stands for The Learner Will….
Activity 1: Blood is a mixture
Students will demonstrate that blood is a mixture
Students will measure blood to determine the hematocrit ANYTIME AFTER THE FIRST ACTIVITY – SCHEDULE A VISIT TO C² PIPELINE STEM LAB FOR A CENTRIFUGATION LAB! Activity 2: Form and function of blood cells
Students will demonstrate red blood cell shape, white blood cell and antibody interaction
Students will observe the shape and abundance of red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets
Activity 3: Arteries, capillaries and veins
Students will identify the different vessels Activity 4: Oxygen and carbon dioxide exchange
Students will demonstrate oxygen diffusion in the alveoli
Student perform lab – bubbling carbon dioxide Activity 5: Heart Cycle
Students perform lab – squirting and filling Activity 6: Blood comes in different types
Students perform lab – A critical decision Activity 7: Researching for cures
Students perform lab – break the Sickle Cycle Activity 8: Becoming part of the solution
Students organize a blood drive at their school
Expected End Result/Product
Students understand the function of blood and the importance of donating blood so that all American’s have a safe blood supply at hand.
Connection(s) to Regular School Day
See specific School Improvement Plans and Building Collaboration Guides to observe how this enrichment connects to the regular school day in each site
Adult Family Member Literacy and Involvement
Parents should be involved with the school’s blood drive
Educational Research
America’s Blood Centers
C2 Pipeline PBL Enrichment Plan
The C2 Pipeline is a Wayne State University, College of Nursing Program
Funded as a 21st CCLC program through the Michigan Department of Education
Additional Resources Used
Name: __________________________________________ Date: __________________ Class: _______________
Mixture Dualism of Blood Activity—A Self-Guided Learning Module Handout 1
Self-Guided Learning Module Handout
Class Work-1
What type of mixture is blood?
Task 1: Analyze the Visuals
Figure 1. Whole blood and separated blood. Whole blood does not have a long shelf life. Whole blood can be
stored at 4 °C for 48-72 hours prior to separation. Blood can separate into three parts or two parts; and in
two parts, it has two different modes. The segregation of erythrocytes from blood (far left) is used as a clinical
tool (ESR test1) for the identification of several disease conditions.
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Name: __________________________________________ Date: __________________ Class: _______________
Mixture Dualism of Blood Activity—A Self-Guided Learning Module Handout 2
Task 2: Watch Video Clips (5 to 6 minutes) As you watch the online videos, record your notes in the chart below.
Video URL and Your Notes
1
Blood clotting by snake’s venom: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4WvnjCkLbvY (1.1 mins) 1. 2. 3.
2
Demonstration of milk curdling: www.youtube.com/watch?v=m9sIBgfllFs (1.29 mins) 1. 2. 3.
3
Blood testing facts: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCyug61-r_c (View at 37 to 60 secs only2) 1. 2. 3.
4
Sedimentation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9rHSLUr3PU (View at 0.00 to 0.29 secs only) 1. 2. 3.
2This is a long video; you are only required to watch the segment between 37 and 60 seconds.
Name: __________________________________________ Date: __________________ Class: _______________
Mixture Dualism of Blood Activity—A Self-Guided Learning Module Handout 3
Draw a picture of your calibrated test tube at the intervals in each box.
Observation Drawings of Calibrated Test Tube
1 at 5 Min.
2 at 10
Min.
3 at 15
min.
Name: __________________________________________ Date: __________________ Class: _______________
Mixture Dualism of Blood Activity—A Self-Guided Learning Module Handout 4
You will receive two centrifuge vials, fill them with the solution. Make sure that they are TIGHTLY sealed! After they have been spun in the centrifuge, draw a picture of each one at the different RPM’s.
Observation Drawings of Centrifuge Vial
1 at
6000 RPM
2 at
10000 RPM