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The Action Potential

The Action Potential. Engage. Play a quick game of Chinese Whispers Key knowledge: Responding to CHANGE/STIMULUS RELAYING A MESSAGE Communication between Cells & Systems. Explore. Summary Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifD1YG07fB8 Students run a simulation

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The Action Potential

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  1. The Action Potential

  2. Engage • Play a quick game of Chinese Whispers • Key knowledge: • Responding to CHANGE/STIMULUS • RELAYING A MESSAGE • Communication between Cells & Systems

  3. Explore • Summary Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ifD1YG07fB8 • Students run a simulation http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/neuron • Should be making notes on what they observe in terms of change in membrane potential and ion flow

  4. Explain • More teacher-centered • Doesn’t have to be chalk and talk • Use simple materials for tactile explanations • Return to board notes if required • Give graphic organiser(s)

  5. ABCDEFGHIJKLM NOPQRSTUVWXYZ Na is Outside K is Inside

  6. Elaborate • The Alphabet • Multidisciplinary • Handy tip for remembering • Flash cards

  7. Evaluate/Evidence of Learning • Get students to explain the steps • Students demonstrate their understanding • Peer learning • Discussion and Evaluation of the activities and models • High Order Thinking • Quick quiz at the start of the lesson • Assessment of students’ level of understanding

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