Got Lactose? Investigating How Enzymes Function

Students can communicate their understanding of lactase persistence/lactose intolerance by creating a public health poster. As a whole group, students can brainstorm what the poster should look like and the information that it should contain. Students can then be divided into groups with the following tasks:



Group Title    Task
 Researchers  Search topics and collect information decided on by class. Create a list of resources
 Fact Checkers  Validate the work done by the research group. 
 Graphic Designers  Choose colors, layouts, and overall design of the poster.
 Editors  Regulate the work done by all groups, keep students on task, peer assess student work

 These groups presented above are an example of how the class can be divided. Teachers can change group titles and their respective jobs as needed. 

After the poster is complete, take it public. Ask local walk-in health clinics, YMCA's, or other community buildings if they would be willing to show showcase the poster in their waiting rooms or common areas for a short time. 


Sample Lactose Poster
Lactase_Poster_Bg6pgby.jpgSample Lactose Poster

Sample Lactose Poster



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