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- It's a zoo out there!
- In Proto-ZOO-ology: A problem-based protist inquiry unit, page 3
- This lesson is part of the unit "Proto-ZOO-ology: A problem-based protist inquiry unit." In this lesson, students learn about the diversity of protists.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7–8 Science)
- By Cate Colangelo.
- It's alive... or is it?
- In Proto-ZOO-ology: A problem-based protist inquiry unit, page 2
- This lesson is part of the unit "Proto-ZOO-ology: A problem-based protist inquiry unit." In this lesson, students continue to learn about the six characteristics of living things.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7–8 Science)
- By Cate Colangelo.
- A protist protest
- In Proto-ZOO-ology: A problem-based protist inquiry unit, page 1
- This lesson is part of the unit "Proto-ZOO-ology: A problem-based protist inquiry unit." In this lesson, students learn about the six characteristics of living things.
- Format: lesson plan (grade 7–8 Science)
- By Cate Colangelo.
- Proto-ZOO-ology: A problem-based protist inquiry unit
- The conceptual lens used throughout this unit is the student development of a zoo exhibit for protists. Protists are used easily to examine classification systems, population diversity, life-sustaining processes, stimulus/response in the environment, and many other big concepts that are repeated when studying larger, more complex organisms.
- Format: lesson plan (multiple pages)

