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Middle School

Science and Life Issues (SALI)

Science and Life Issues (SALI) is an issue-oriented year-long life science course for the middle school. It is divided into seven units that are available as independent modules, as shown below.

SALI students conduct experiments, collect and analyze data, create models, and read and analyze information. There is a 500-page, hard-cover student book, a complete Teacher’s Guide, and a kit containing the laboratory equipment and supplies required to conduct course activities. The kit provides supplies for use with up to five classes of 32 students each.

Unit

Unit Title

Main Science Content

Commercially-Available Module

A

Studying People Scientifically

scientific method, experimental design in the life sciences

My Body & Me

 

B

Body Works

structure and function of human body, with a focus on the circulatory system

C

Micro-Life

cells; bacteria, protists, viruses; infectious disease transmission

Micro-Life

D

Our Genes, Our Selves

Mendelian and modern human genetics; genes and the environment; cell reproduction

Our Genes, Our Selves

E

Ecology

dynamic interactions among living and non-living components of an ecosystem

Ecology and Evolution

 

F

Evolution

the fossil record; evolution of species by natural selection

G

Tools and Ideas

design and development of tools and strategies relevant to life science

Tools and Ideas

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Table of Contents

Course Overview

Kit Content

Teaching from the students' perspective

Ordering Information

 

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This material is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. ESI-9553877
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