Superheroes and Mutations: Reality or Fiction?
Superheroes and Mutations: Reality or Fiction?

Objective: The overarching learning objective of this worksheet is to explore the concept of genetic mutations, differentiate between various types, understand their real-world implications (genetic disorders) and critically assess the scientific realism of superhero mutations.


Content and Methods: The worksheet begins by posing a question about the realism of superhero mutations. It then delves into the scientific content by explaining and categorizing gene, genome and chromosomal mutations, providing examples for each. The methods include a pair discussion task, sorting exercises for mutation types, open-ended questions requiring descriptions and explanations of mutations, and multiple-choice questions about specific genetic disorders. Finally, it prompts a discussion on the impact of superhero stories on scientific understanding.


Competencies:

  • Scientific literacy: Understanding fundamental concepts of genetic mutations and their biological effects.
  • Critical thinking: Evaluating the scientific plausibility of fictional scenarios (superhero powers).
  • Information categorization: Differentiating and sorting various types of mutations.
  • Reading comprehension: Extracting detailed information from scientific texts.
  • Problem-solving: Explaining complex biological phenomena.
  • Discussion and communication: Engaging in peer discussions about scientific concepts.


Target Audience and Level:

Grade 10 and above

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Choose three diseases as examples for the different mutations.