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The purpose of the project is to introduce students to the basic concepts of genetics, including the structure and function of DNA, the role of genes in determining traits, and how genetic information is passed down from parent to offspring. It also aims to help students understand how these concepts play out in real-world scenarios, specifically in human biology and medicine.
Additionally, the project aims to help students understand the theory of evolution, including the mechanisms of natural selection, genetic variation, and speciation and how it has shaped the diversity of life on Earth. It also allows students to create a family tree, that illustrates how genetic traits are passed down through generations.
Furthermore, the project aims to encourage creativity, critical thinking, and research skills by providing students with hands-on learning tasks that allows them to explore and learn about these concepts in a tangible way. Through this project, students will be able to engage in self-directed learning and gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter.

A research project to give students before embarking upon the unit, or to run along-side the unit as independent learning. Although this was designed for those studying the Exploring Science curriculum, they can be used alongside other curriculums also.

Giving the pupils this project before teaching the unit can help them gain a better understanding of the material and can help them become more engaged in the learning process. It can also help them develop critical thinking skills and can help them become more independent learners.

Bundle available for Year 9– available for all units.

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