Labs & Activities
Vegevaders- PPI
Ecology
High School
Microbiology
Plants
Playing this game allows students to experience through game-play the continuing co-evolution between plants and their microbial pathogens that occurs during the battle to detect/defend (plants) versus evade/invade (pathogens). This battle is ongoing in nature over evolutionary time and observable in agricultural fields from one season to another, where crop… read more of the article entitled “Vegevaders- PPI”
Web of Gold Activity- Robert Raguso
2012 CIBT Alumni Workshop
Ecology
Elementary School
High School
Inquiry/Scientific Method
Insects
Middle School
Plants
“Web of Gold” uses common autumn wildflowers to explore the hidden lessons of food webs. Different insects visit flowers in search of different resources, in varying levels of abundance. Students will observe visitors to a flower (or area of flowers) and record their species and abundance. Older students can explore… read more of the article entitled “Web of Gold Activity- Robert Raguso”
Wolbachia
High School
Inquiry/Scientific Method
Insects
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Lab 1 Goal: To introduce students to the incredible diversity and abundance of insects and to prepare specimens for DNA analysis. Upon completion of this activity, students will: Describe the diversity of insects collected in one location. Identify insects using taxonomic classification. Sort insects into “morphospecies” – similar looking species…. read more of the article entitled “Wolbachia”
World of Crickets
Ecology
Elementary School
High School
Inquiry/Scientific Method
Insects
Middle School
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“The World of Crickets” is a series of lab activities involving live crickets kept in the classroom that can be modified to suit students of all ages. Lab 4 is best suited for older students, as it requires experimental design and execution. Lab 1: What Do Crickets Eat? Students will… read more of the article entitled “World of Crickets”