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Innovative Seed Dispersal Presentations in Biology Education for Ages 14-15

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This project, overseen by Anne Wallace at Carnoustie High School, focuses on enhancing student understanding of seed dispersal through engaging, multimedia presentations. Pupils, aged 14-15, were guided to research seed dispersal using various internet sources and present their findings in PowerPoint format. This method not only deepens their knowledge of biological concepts but also improves digital literacy and presentation skills. Examples of students' works highlight their creativity and understanding of the subject.

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Innovative Seed Dispersal Presentations in Biology Education for Ages 14-15

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  1. Biology, Scottish S Grade Project Overview Learning Areas Levels 14-15 years Objectives To give pupils an opportunity to learn about seed dispersal and present it in a novel way. Description Pupils were directed to internet sources of information about seed dispersal. They were asked to present this material as a PowerPoint presentation. Examples of their work are demonstrated below. Software Keywords Microsoft Word, Microsoft Powerpoint Seed Dispersal Author Anne Wallace, Carnoustie High School, Carnoustie Documents

  2. Teacher and School Information Carnoustie High is a 6 year comprehensive school within Angus Council. Situated in a small town it serves both town and local rural areas. Anne Wallace has been a biology teacher at Carnoustie High for 11 years and has taught all levels of biology from S1 to Advanced Higher.

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