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The Science Behind Smoking (Module 5)
Assessment
1. Students used a variety of skills during this mission: developing a hypothesis, performing an experiment, drawing conclusions from the experiment, and developing a basic understanding of addiction. In assessing students performance, look for the following indicators of understanding of key concepts:
- Is each group able to develop a hypothesis before beginning the experiment?
- Are students able to work together in a group to perform the experiment?
- Are students able to figure out how to set up the experiment?
- Are students able to write clear, precise observations in scientific language? For example, are they writing, "By the second day, the water is beginning to turn yellow" instead of "The water looks weird"?
- Are students able to explain what addiction is? Do they have a basic understanding of how nicotine affects the process of neurotransmission?
2. Put each students log sheet in his or her student portfolio.
Module 5 Contents
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Module 5 Documents
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Ordering Information
This package can be ordered by calling
1-877-NIDA-NIH and request "BPPACK"
Or it can be ordered online at backtoschool.drugabuse.gov.
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Contact Information
For questions regarding NIDA's Science Education Program and Materials, contact
Cathrine Sasek, Ph.D., e-mail: csasek@nih.gov.
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