Talk about it with someone who knows more about a topic than you do
Talk for 10 minutes each day with a partner about everything you don't know or understand and keep a journal on your conversations
Talk to your parents about what you learned biology each day and keep a journal on your conversations
Teach other students how to use computer bulletin boards to find biology information
Tutor another student
Use a computer simulation
Use and write about one of the biology interactive computer programs
Use glossaries from college level texts to make lists of words that have the same beginning but different endings. Make an illustrated glossary of these words that would make it easy for other students to remember the differences between their meanings
Use the computer program MORPH to illustrate the evolutionary history of a human
Use the video microscope to create a record of the microorganisms that you have observed in pond water then identify these organisms
Visit a diagnostic lab and collect information to illustrate how lab results are used in diagnosis
Write a biography of a biologist
Write a biography of an organism
Write a biological autobiography
Write a biology lab based on a computer simulation program
Write a book of home biology experiments for young children
Write a diary that describes your life for a week as another organisms
Write a "facts of life" book for a young organism
Write a grant request
Write a lab practical exam for biology students
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