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Elif Altuntas
Fertility & I.V.F
Grade Level:
11
Subject:
SBI3U-Biology
Topic:
D. Genetic Processes
Objective:
The objective of this lesson is for the teacher to formatively assess the background knowledge of students' background knowledge on contraception, fertility and pregnancy and further introduce the procedure of in vitro fertilization. Further, students will asses the social and ethical implications of in vitro fertilization. This period is a total of 80 minutes in length.
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Reflection:
In vitro fertilization is a common method for individuals that seek to conceive a child when conditions aren't viable. Further, there are some sceanories that impose ethical and social consequences such as within gay couples, individuals that've voluntarily performed a vasectomy, single women and so forth. It's important for students to be aware of these situations especially in the society that we live in today.
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https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/ivf-6400406
Materials:
Handouts x 15
-15 Cue cards: mixed
-15 Handouts: in vitro fertilization fact sheet
-15 Handouts: Scenarios A-F (each group will be assigned only one scenario)
-Loose Sheets of paper for brainstorming argument